British Soap Awards 2023: Viewers disappointed as Emmerdale ...

4 Jun 2023
British Soap Awards 2023

The biggest stars of British soap operas gathered on Saturday night at The Lowry Theatre, hoping to be recognized for their exceptional work throughout the year at The British Soap Awards 2023. As the esteemed actors and actresses took their seats, they were taken on a thrilling journey through the most captivating storylines to grace the screen since last year.

The Soap Awards, which took place in Salford, was hosted this year by Yorkshire's own Jane McDonald, stepping in after Phillip Schofield's withdrawal. According to The Mirror, viewers have remained glued to their screens over the past year, eagerly following the lives of their favorite characters and bidding heartfelt farewells to some.

Emmerdale, in particular, celebrated its 50th anniversary with grandeur, although it left the ceremony with only one award. Mark Charnock, who portrays Marlon Dingle, claimed the Outstanding Achievement Award, representing the Dales and their rich legacy.

However, some viewers expressed dissatisfaction with Emmerdale's performance at the awards. On Facebook, one fan wrote, "My favorite soap came out bottom," while another took to Twitter, directly addressing the show, saying, "You were robbed." Despite these sentiments, the recognition of one award left fans pondering the outcome.

The winners in various categories showcased the breadth of talent across the soap opera landscape. "Coronation Street" secured the Best Single Episode and Scene of the Year awards for its gripping acid attack storyline. "EastEnders" emerged triumphant in the Villain of the Year category, with Aaron Thiara's portrayal of Ravi Gulati captivating audiences. Meanwhile, "Hollyoaks" clinched the Best Storyline award for its depiction of Incel Eric's targeting of Mason and Maxine.

The ceremony also honored outstanding performances by individual actors. Charlotte Jordan from "Coronation Street" won the Best Dramatic Performance award, while the Best Onscreen Partnership went to Chris Walker and Jan Pearson from "Doctors." Maureen Lipman, known for her role in "Coronation Street," received the Best Comedy Performer award, and Lillia Turner was recognized as the Best Young Performer for her portrayal of Lily Slater on "EastEnders."

The event also acknowledged contributions behind the scenes, with Peter Hunt receiving The Tony Warren Award. The Best Newcomer award went to Channique Sterling-Brown for her role as Dee-Dee Bailey on "Coronation Street." In the Best Family category, "Coronation Street's" Platts emerged victorious, showcasing their captivating dynamics.

The prestigious Best Leading Performer award was shared by Danielle Harold, who portrays Lola Pearce-Brown on "EastEnders," and Sally Dexter, who brings Faith Dingle to life on "Emmerdale."

The pinnacle of the evening arrived with the announcement of the Best British Soap, with "EastEnders" claiming the coveted title. The iconic soap once again emerged victorious, solidifying its position as a cherished favorite among viewers.

The British Soap Awards 2023 celebrated the exceptional talent, dedication, and captivating storytelling that have enchanted audiences across the nation. As the soap operas continue to weave their narratives, viewers eagerly anticipate the unfolding of the next enthralling chapters in their beloved shows.

FAQs

Q1:Who won at the British Soap Awards 2023?
Coronation Street and EastEnders were the big winners at the British Soap Awards 2023. Corrie took home the most prizes in total, claiming six gongs on the night.

Q2:When was the first British Soap Awards?
The first British Soap Awards was held in 1999. The majority of the awards are voted for by a panel of industry professionals, while certain awards including Best British Soap and Best Leading Performer are voted for by the general public.

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