List of awards and nominations received by Doctors
Doctors is a British medical soap opera which began broadcasting on BBC One on 26 March 2000. Set in the fictional Midlands town of Letherbridge, defined as being in the city of Birmingham, the soap follows the lives of the staff of both a NHS Doctor's surgery and a University Campus Surgery, as well as their families and friends. The series has been nominated for and won a variety of different awards.
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Black International Film Festival and Music Video & Screen Awards
The Black International Film Festival and Music Video & Screen Awards is an annual award ceremony that honours the creative achievements of Black individual.
Year | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref. |
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2012 | Best Soap with a Black Cast or Lead | Doctors | Nominated | [1] |
2013 | Best Actress | Lorna Laidlaw | Won | [2] |
Best Soap | Doctors | Nominated | ||
2014 | Westmore Ezekiel Award | Doctors | Won | [3] |
2015 | Best Soap | Doctors | Nominated | [4] |
British Academy Television Awards
The British Academy Television Awards is an annual award ceremony hosted by the BAFTA.
Year | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref. |
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2000 | Innovation | Production Team | Nominated | [5] |
2001 | Soap | Production Team | Nominated | |
2002 | Soap | Production Team | Nominated | |
2004 | Best Continuing Drama | Production Team | Nominated | |
2005 | Best Continuing Drama | Production Team | Nominated |
British Soap Awards
The British Soap Awards are an annual awards ceremony which honours the achievements in British soap operas, televised on ITV since 1999.
Year | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref. |
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2004 | Best Actor | Ariyon Bakare | Nominated | [6] |
Christopher Timothy | Nominated | |||
Best Single Episode | "Say A Little Prayer" | Won | ||
2005 | Best British Soap | Doctors | Nominated | [7] |
Best Newcomer | Andrea Green | Won | ||
Best Single Episode | "Past Imperfect" | Nominated | ||
2006 | Best British Soap | Doctors | Nominated | [8] |
Best Dramatic Performance | Stirling Gallacher | Nominated | ||
Best Newcomer | Daniel Anthony | Nominated | ||
Best Exit | Robert Cavanah | Nominated | ||
Best Single Episode | "The Anatomy of Marriage" | Nominated | ||
Best Storyline | Dr. Kendrick's suicide | Nominated | ||
2007 | Best British Soap | Doctors | Nominated | [9] |
Best Comedy Performance | Martha Howe-Douglas | Nominated | ||
Best Newcomer | Martha Howe-Douglas | Nominated | ||
Best On-Screen Partnership | Stirling Gallacher and Seán Gleeson | Won | ||
Best Single Episode | "Shreds and Aftermath" | Won | ||
2008 | Best British Soap | Doctors | Nominated | [10] |
Spectacular Scene | George and Nick's car crash | Nominated | ||
Best Single Episode | "Tread Softly/Up Close and Personal" | Nominated | ||
Best Storyline | Nick in a wheelchair, George’s guilt | Nominated | ||
2009 | Best British Soap | Doctors | Nominated | [11] |
Best Dramatic Performance | Anita Carey | Won | ||
Best Exit | Michael McKell | Nominated | ||
Best Newcomer | Selina Chilton | Nominated | ||
Best Storyline | Vivien's Rape | Won | ||
Spectacular Scene | The Homecoming | Nominated | ||
Best Single Episode | "A Kind of Hush" | Won | ||
2010 | Best British Soap | Doctors | Nominated | [12] |
Best Dramatic Performance for a Young Actor or Actress | Ami Metcalf | Won | ||
Best Newcomer | Sophie Abelson | Nominated | ||
Best On-Screen Partnership | Jan Pearson and Chris Walker | Won | ||
Best Storyline | Zara's Revenge | Nominated | ||
Spectacular Scene | Master of the Universe - Siege | Nominated | ||
Best Single Episode | "Master of the Universe" | Nominated | ||
2011 | Best British Soap | Doctors | Nominated | [13] |
Best Storyline | Karen’s abortion | Nominated | ||
Best Single Episode | "August 23" | Nominated | ||
2012 | Best British Soap | Doctors | Nominated | [14] |
Best Comedy Performance | Jan Pearson | Nominated | ||
Best Young Performance | Charlie Kenyon | Nominated | ||
Best On-Screen Partnership | Matthew Chambers and Elisabeth Dermot-Walsh | Nominated | ||
Best Newcomer | Lu Corfield | Nominated | ||
Best Dramatic Performance | Owen Brenman | Nominated | ||
Best Storyline | Lauren's murder | Nominated | ||
Best Single Episode | Last Words | Nominated | ||
2013 | Best British Soap | Doctors | Nominated | [15][16] |
Best Actor | Chris Walker | Longlisted | ||
Owen Brenman | Longlisted | |||
Simon Rivers | Longlisted | |||
Best Actress | Elisabeth Dermot Walsh | Longlisted | ||
Jan Pearson | Longlisted | |||
Lorna Laidlaw | Longlisted | |||
Sexiest Male | Matthew Chambers | Longlisted | ||
Ian Kelsey | Longlisted | |||
Nathan Wright | Longlisted | |||
Sexiest Female | Elisabeth Dermot Walsh | Longlisted | ||
Sophie Abelson | Longlisted | |||
Vineeta Rishi | Longlisted | |||
Villain of the Year | Sophie Abelson | Longlisted | ||
Sam Barriscale | Longlisted | |||
Best Newcomer | Ian Midlane | Nominated | ||
Best Exit | Lu Corfield | Nominated | ||
Best Comedy Performance | Ian Kelsey | Nominated | ||
Best On-Screen Partnership | Matthew Chambers and Elisabeth Dermot-Walsh | Nominated | ||
Best Dramatic Performance | Dido Miles | Nominated | ||
Best Storyline | Sam's assisted suicide | Nominated | ||
Best Episode | "The Scales" | Nominated | ||
Spectacular Scene of the Year | Julia's car crash | Nominated | ||
2014 | Best British Soap | Doctors | Nominated | [17][18] |
Best Actor | Ian Kelsey | Longlisted | ||
Owen Brenman | Longlisted | |||
Ian Midlane | Longlisted | |||
Best Actress | Dido Miles | Longlisted | ||
Jan Pearson | Longlisted | |||
Lorna Laidlaw | Longlisted | |||
Sexiest Male | Matthew Chambers | Nominated | ||
Simon Rivers | Nominated | |||
Nathan Wright | Nominated | |||
Sexiest Female | Elisabeth Dermot Walsh | Nominated | ||
Dido Miles | Nominated | |||
Danielle Henry | Nominated | |||
Villain of the Year | Elisabeth Dermot Walsh | Longlisted | ||
Neil Haigh | Longlisted | |||
Mark Cameron | Longlisted | |||
Best Young Performance | Oliver Woollford | Nominated | ||
Best Comedy Performance | Sarah Moyle | Nominated | ||
Best On-Screen Partnership | Danielle Henry and Lu Corfield | Nominated | ||
Best Dramatic Performance | Chris Walker | Nominated | ||
Best Storyline | Jas' stalking | Nominated | ||
Best Single Episode | "Perfect" | Nominated | ||
Spectacular Scene of the Year | Opening of Austenland | Nominated | ||
2015 | Best British Soap | Doctors | Nominated | [19][20][21] |
Best Actor | Adrian Lewis Morgan | Longlisted | ||
Owen Brenman | Longlisted | |||
Ian Midlane | Longlisted | |||
Best Actress | Elisabeth Dermot Walsh | Longlisted | ||
Jessica Regan | Longlisted | |||
Lorna Laidlaw | Longlisted | |||
Villain of the Year | Daniel Schutzmann | Nominated | ||
Best Young Performance | Jack Carroll | Nominated | ||
Best Comedy Performance | Sarah Moyle | Nominated | ||
Best Newcomer | Jessica Regan | Won | ||
Best On-Screen Partnership | Ian Midlane and Jessica Regan | Nominated | ||
Best Dramatic Performance | Lorna Laidlaw | Nominated | ||
Best Storyline | Kevin and Poppy - Underage Girlfriend | Nominated | ||
Best Single Episode | "Unfinished Business" | Nominated | ||
Scene of the Year | Strictly dancing | Nominated | ||
2016 | Best British Soap | Doctors | Nominated | [22][23][24] |
Best Actor | Matthew Chambers | Longlisted | ||
Owen Brenman | Longlisted | |||
Ian Midlane | Longlisted | |||
Best Actress | Laura Rollins | Longlisted | ||
Jan Pearson | Longlisted | |||
Lorna Laidlaw | Longlisted | |||
Villain of the Year | Adam Astill | Nominated | ||
Best Comedy Performance | Sarah Moyle | Nominated | ||
Best Newcomer | Bharti Patel | Nominated | ||
Best On-Screen Partnership | Dido Miles and Ian Kelsey | Nominated | ||
Best Male Dramatic Performance | Adrian Lewis Morgan | Nominated | ||
Best Female Dramatic Performance | Sarah Moyle | Nominated | ||
Best Storyline | Treehouse | Nominated | ||
Best Single Episode | "The Heart of England" | Won | ||
Scene of the Year | Valerie leaves Barry at the altar | Nominated | ||
2017 | Best British Soap | Doctors | Nominated | [25] |
Best Actor | Owen Brenman | Longlisted | ||
Ashley Rice | Longlisted | |||
Chris Walker | Longlisted | |||
Best Actress | Lorna Laidlaw | Longlisted | ||
Bharti Patel | Longlisted | |||
Laura Rollins | Longlisted | |||
Best Newcomer | Rita Arya | Nominated | ||
Best Comedy Performance | Elisabeth Dermot Walsh | Nominated | ||
Best On-Screen Partnership | Matthew Chambers and Elisabeth Dermot Walsh | Nominated | ||
Best Male Dramatic Performance | Ian Midlane | Nominated | ||
Best Female Dramatic Performance | Dido Miles | Nominated | ||
Villain of the Year | Lucy-Jo Hudson | Won | ||
Scene of the Year | Haunted by his voices | Nominated | ||
Best Storyline | Rhiannon's second chance | Nominated | ||
Best Single Episode | "A Christmas Carol" | Nominated | ||
2018 | Best British Soap | Doctors | Nominated | [26] |
Best Actor | Ashley Rice | Longlisted | ||
Matthew Chambers | Longlisted | |||
Owen Brenman | Longlisted | |||
Best Actress | Elisabeth Dermot Walsh | Longlisted | ||
Bharti Patel | Longlisted | |||
Jan Pearson | Longlisted | |||
Best Newcomer | Reis Bruce | Nominated | ||
Best Comedy Performance | Ian Midlane | Won | ||
Best On-Screen Partnership | Matthew Chambers and Elisabeth Dermot Walsh | Nominated | ||
Best Male Dramatic Performance | Chris Walker | Nominated | ||
Best Female Dramatic Performance | Laura Rollins | Nominated | ||
Villain of the Year | Ryan Prescott | Nominated | ||
Scene of the Year | Bollywood proposal | Won | ||
Best Storyline | Rob's PTSD | Nominated | ||
Best Single Episode | "Stop all the Clocks" | Nominated | ||
Greatest Moment | Vivien's rape | Nominated | ||
2019 | Best British Soap | Doctors | Nominated | [27] |
Best Actor | Matthew Chambers | Longlisted | ||
Chris Walker | Longlisted | |||
Ashley Rice | Longlisted | |||
Best Actress | Laura Rollins | Longlisted | ||
Ali Bastian | Longlisted | |||
Bharti Patel | Longlisted | |||
Best Newcomer | Bethan Moore | Nominated | ||
Best Comedy Performance | Sarah Moyle | Won | ||
Best On-Screen Partnership | Ian Midlane and Adrian Lewis Morgan | Nominated | ||
Best Male Dramatic Performance | Ian Midlane | Nominated | ||
Best Female Dramatic Performance | Elisabeth Dermot Walsh | Nominated | ||
Best Young Actor | Oliver Falconer | Nominated | ||
Villain of the Year | Matthew Chambers | Nominated | ||
Scene of the Year | The crash | Nominated | ||
Best Storyline | Daniel and Zara's break-up | Nominated | ||
Best Single Episode | "And the Beat Goes On..." | Nominated |
Diversity in Media Awards
The Diversity in Media Awards are an annual award ceremony that celebrate achievements in media that include diversity and representation of minority groups.
Year | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref. |
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2018 | TV Programme Of The Year | Doctors | Nominated | [28] |
Best Actor | Bharti Patel | Nominated | ||
Media Moment Of The Year | Bollywood Proposal | Nominated |
Inside Soap Awards
The Inside Soap Awards are an annual award ceremony hosted by Inside Soap, celebrating achievements in British soap operas.
Year | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref. |
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2007 | Best Drama | Doctors | Nominated | [29] |
2009 | Nominated | [30] | ||
2010 | Best Daytime Star | Donnaleigh Bailey | Nominated | [31] |
Matthew Chambers | Nominated | |||
Selina Chilton | Nominated | |||
Adrian Lewis Morgan | Nominated | |||
Best Daytime Soap | Doctors | Nominated | ||
2011 | Best Daytime Star | Matthew Chambers | Nominated | [32][33] |
Charlie Clemmow | Nominated | |||
Elisabeth Dermot Walsh | Nominated | |||
Nicolas Woodman | Nominated | |||
Best Daytime Soap | Doctors | Nominated | ||
2012 | Best Daytime Star | Owen Brenman | Nominated | [34][35] |
Lu Corfield | Nominated | |||
Simon Rivers | Nominated | |||
Elisabeth Dermot Walsh | Nominated | |||
Best Daytime Soap | Doctors | Nominated | ||
2013 | Best Daytime Star | Matthew Chambers | Nominated | [36][37] |
Ian Kelsey | Nominated | |||
Lorna Laidlaw | Nominated | |||
Elisabeth Dermot Walsh | Nominated | |||
Best Daytime Soap | Doctors | Nominated | ||
2014 | Best Daytime Star | Matthew Chambers | Nominated | [38][39] |
Ian Kelsey | Nominated | |||
Lorna Laidlaw | Nominated | |||
Elisabeth Dermot Walsh | Nominated | |||
Best Daytime Soap | Doctors | Nominated | ||
2015 | Best Daytime Star | Elisabeth Dermot Walsh | Nominated | [40][41] |
Jessica Regan | Nominated | |||
Adrian Lewis Morgan | Nominated | |||
Ian Midlane | Nominated | |||
Best Daytime Soap | Doctors | Nominated | ||
2016 | Best Daytime Star | Adam Astill | Nominated | [42] |
Lorna Laidlaw | Nominated | |||
Sarah Moyle | Nominated | |||
Chris Walker | Nominated | |||
Best Daytime Soap | Doctors | Nominated | ||
2017 | Best Daytime Star | Owen Brenman | Nominated | [43] |
Lorna Laidlaw | Won | |||
Bharti Patel | Nominated | |||
Chris Walker | Nominated | |||
Best Daytime Soap | Doctors | Nominated | ||
2018 | Best Daytime Star | Owen Brenman | Nominated | [44] |
Laura Rollins | Nominated | |||
Elisabeth Dermot Walsh | Nominated | |||
Chris Walker | Nominated | |||
Best Daytime Soap | Doctors | Won | ||
2019 | Best Daytime Star | Sarah Moyle | Nominated | [45] |
Ian Midlane | Nominated | |||
Matthew Chambers | Nominated | |||
Bharti Patel | Nominated | |||
Best Daytime Soap | Doctors | Nominated | ||
2020 | Best Daytime Star | Adrian Lewis Morgan | Nominated | [46] |
Bharti Patel | Nominated | |||
Dex Lee | Nominated | |||
Dido Miles | Nominated | |||
Best Daytime Soap | Doctors | Nominated | ||
National Television Awards
The National Television Awards are an annual award ceremony celebrating achievements in British television, broadcast on ITV.
Year | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref. |
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2012 | Serial Drama | Doctors | Longlisted | [47] |
2013 | Daytime | Doctors | Longlisted | [48] |
2014 | Daytime | Doctors | Longlisted | [49] |
2015 | Serial Drama | Doctors | Longlisted | [50] |
2016 | Serial Drama | Doctors | Longlisted | [51] |
Newcomer | Ashley Rice | Longlisted | ||
Serial Drama Performance | Lorna Laidlaw | Longlisted | ||
2017 | Serial Drama | Doctors | Longlisted | |
Newcomer | Bharti Patel | Longlisted | ||
Serial Drama Performance | Dido Miles | Longlisted | ||
Ian Midlane | Longlisted | |||
2018 | Serial Drama | Doctors | Longlisted | [52] |
Serial Drama Performance | Laura Rollins | Longlisted | ||
Chris Walker | Longlisted | |||
2019 | Serial Drama | Doctors | Longlisted | [53] |
Serial Drama Performance | Elisabeth Dermot Walsh | Longlisted | ||
Matthew Chambers | Longlisted | |||
2020 | Serial Drama | Doctors | Longlisted | [54] |
Serial Drama Performance | Elisabeth Dermot Walsh | Longlisted | ||
Adrian Lewis Morgan | Longlisted |
Royal Television Society Awards
The Royal Television Society is a British-based educational charity for the discussion, and analysis of television, who host six regional awards annually.
Year | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref. |
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2001 | Soap | Doctors | Nominated | [55] |
Team Award (Craft and Design Awards) | Design Team for The Waiting Game | Won | [56] | |
2002 | Soap | Doctors | Nominated | [57] |
2008 | Actor (Midlands) | Michael McKell | Won | [58] |
Actress (Midlands) | Diane Keen | Won | ||
Drama (Midlands) | "The Awakening" | Won | ||
2009 | Acting Performance (Midlands) | Selina Chilton | Won | [59][60] |
Matthew Chambers | Nominated | |||
Fictional (Midlands) | N/A | Nominated | ||
2010 | Drama, TV Drama (Midlands) | Doctors | Nominated | [61] |
Male Acting Performance (Midlands) | Chris Walker | Nominated | ||
Female Acting Performance (Midlands | Elisabeth Dermot Walsh | Nominated | ||
Newcomer (Midlands) | Nicolas Woodman | Nominated | ||
Charlie Clemmow | Nominated | |||
2012 | Actress (Midlands) | Lorna Laidlaw | Won | [62] |
2013 | Drama/Fictional Programme (Midlands) | "The Scales" by Mark Clompus | Nominated | [63][64] |
Acting Performance – Female (Midlands) | Elisabeth Dermot Walsh | Nominated | ||
Dido Miles | Won | |||
Acting Performance – Male (Midlands) | Matthew Chambers | Nominated | ||
Ian Midlane | Won | |||
2014 | Drama/Fictional Programme (Midlands) | "Leper" | Nominated | [63] |
Acting Performance – Female (Midlands) | Jan Pearson | Nominated | ||
Jessica Regan | Won | |||
Acting Performance – Male (Midlands) | Chris Walker | Nominated | ||
2015 | Fictional Television Programme (Midlands) | "Unfinished Business" | Nominated | [63][65][66] |
Acting Performance – Female (Midlands) | Dido Miles | Nominated | ||
Elisabeth Dermot Walsh | Won | |||
Acting Performance – Male (Midlands) | Owen Brenman | Nominated | ||
2016 | Fictional Television Programme (Midlands) | Doctors | Nominated | [67] |
"There Is No Place" | Nominated | |||
Acting Performance (Midlands) | Sarah Moyle | Nominated | ||
Owen Brenman | Nominated | |||
The Diversity Award (Midlands) | Doctors | Nominated | ||
2017 | Acting Performance of the Year (Midlands) | Dido Miles | Won | [68] |
Chris Walker | Nominated | |||
Ian Midlane | Nominated | |||
Lorna Laidlaw | Nominated | |||
2018 | Drama (Midlands) | Doctors | Nominated | [69] |
Acting Performance – Female (Midlands) | Laura Rollins | Won | ||
Elisabeth Dermot Walsh | Nominated | |||
Acting Performance – Male (Midlands) | Chris Walker | Nominated | ||
2019 | Drama (Midlands) | Doctors | Won | [70][71] |
Acting Performance – Female (Midlands) | Sarah Moyle | Nominated | ||
Bharti Patel | Nominated | |||
Acting Performance – Male (Midlands) | Matthew Chambers | Nominated | ||
Ashley Rice | Nominated | |||
2020 | Drama (Midlands) | Doctors | Won | [72] |
Acting Performance – Female (Midlands) | Bharti Patel | Nominated | ||
Acting Performance – Male (Midlands) | Adrian Lewis Morgan | Won |
Screen Nation Film and Television Awards
The Screen Nation Film and Television Awards are an annual award ceremony devised to celebrate and award black British and international film and television talent.
Year | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref. |
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2006 | Diversity in Drama Production | Doctors | Won | [73] |
2015 | Favourite Female TV Star | Lorna Laidlaw | Nominated | [74] |
Female Performance In TV | Lorna Laidlaw | Nominated | ||
Laura Rollins | Nominated | |||
Diversity in Drama Production | Doctors | Nominated |
TV Choice Awards
The TV Choice Awards, awarded by TV Choice magazine, began in 1997 as the TV Quick Awards.
Year | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref. |
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2015 | Best Soap | Doctors | Nominated | [75] |
2020 | Best Soap | Doctors | Nominated | [76] |
Writers' Guild of Great Britain Awards
The Writers' Guild of Great Britain Awards are an annual awards ceremony which honour writers' achievements.
Year | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref. |
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2011 | Best Continuing Drama | "Pavlova's Dogs" - Claire Bennett | Nominated | [77] |
2014 | TV Drama – Long Running Series | "Silver on the Heath" - Toby Walton | Nominated | [78] |
"Boiling Point" - Dale Overton | Nominated | |||
2017 | Best Long Running TV Series | "There is No Place" - Claire Bennett | Won | [79] |
Other awards
Year | Award | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref. |
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2005 | Mind Mental Health Media Awards | Soaps and Series | Doctors | Nominated | [80] |
2009 | Soaps and Continual TV Drama | Focuses on a woman's borderline personality disorder, and the difficulties faced by a young doctor sectioning their first patient. | Nominated | [81][82] | |
2011 | Broadcast Awards | Best Daytime Programme | Doctors | Nominated | [83] |
2014 | Banff World Media Festival Awards | Melodrama | Doctors | Nominated | [84] |
2017 | British Muslim Awards | Services To Media | Nasreen Ahmed | Won | [85] |
2020 | TV Times Awards | Favourite Daytime Show | Doctors | Nominated | [86] |
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