List of awards and nominations received by Hollyoaks

Hollyoaks is a British television soap opera that has aired on Channel 4 since 23 October 1995. The soap has earned various awards and nominations over the years for its storylines, performances from the ensemble cast and production team.

All About Soap Awards

The All About Soap Awards (formerly The All About Soap Bubble Awards) were presented by All About Soap magazine and voted for by the public. They started in 2002.

Year Category Recipients Result Ref(s)
2009 Celeb Style Jennifer Metcalfe (Mercedes McQueen) Won [1]
Tearjerker Max's death Won
Killer Secret Niall's revenge Won
2010 Celeb Style Jennifer Metcalfe (Mercedes McQueen) Nominated [2]
Fatal Attraction Ricky Whittle & Jennifer Metcalfe (Calvin Valentine & Mercedes McQueen) Nominated
I'm A Survivor Emma Rigby (Hannah Ashworth) Nominated
Smooth Criminal Ricky Whittle (Calvin Valentine) Nominated
2011 Best Actor Emmett J. Scanlan (Brendan Brady) Nominated [3]
Best Actress Claire Cooper (Jacqui McQueen) Nominated
Best Celeb Style Jennifer Metcalfe (Mercedes McQueen) Nominated
Jorgie Porter (Theresa McQueen) Nominated
Best Comeback Jamie Lomas (Warren Fox) Nominated
Best Love Triangle Kieron Richardson, Emmett J. Scanlan & Alice Barlow (Ste Hay, Brendan Brady & Rae Wilson) Won
Best Newcomer Rachel Shenton (Mitzeee Minniver) Nominated
Best Stunt Il Gnosh fire Nominated
2012 Best Actor Emmett J. Scanlan (Brendan Brady) Won [4]
Best Actress Claire Cooper (Jacqui McQueen) Nominated
Best Comeback Carley Stenson (Steph Roach) Nominated
Best Dressed Soap Star Jorgie Porter (Theresa McQueen) Won
Best Episode Halloween murder Won
Best Mystery Who's the father of Mercedes' baby? Nominated
Best Villain Jeff Rawle (Silas Blissett) Won
2013 Best Death Rob Norbury (Riley Costello) Nominated [5]
Best Reveal Walker's an undercover cop Nominated
Best Storyline Esther's bullying Won
Best Stunt Wedding day bus crash Won
Forbidden Lovers Emmett J. Scanlan & Kieron Richardson (Brendan Brady & Ste Hay) Won

British Academy Scotland Awards

Year Category Recipients Result Ref(s)
2016 Best Actress in Television Annie Wallace (Sally St. Claire) Nominated [6]

British Academy Television Awards

The British Academy Television Awards were launched in 1954 and are presented during an annual award show hosted by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts.

Year Category Recipients Result Ref(s)
1999 Best Soap Opera Hollyoaks Nominated [7]
2001 Best Soap Opera Hollyoaks Nominated [8]
2002 Best Soap Opera Hollyoaks Nominated [9]
2003 Best Soap Opera Hollyoaks Nominated [10]
2015 Best Soap and Continuing Drama Hollyoaks Nominated [11]
2017 Best Soap and Continuing Drama Hollyoaks Nominated [12]
2018 Best Soap and Continuing Drama Hollyoaks Nominated [13]
2019 Best Soap and Continuing Drama Hollyoaks Nominated [14]

The British Soap Awards

The British Soap Awards is an annual awards ceremony which honours the best of British soap operas. The first event took place in 1999.

Year Category Recipients Result Ref(s)
2000 Best Newcomer Gary Lucy (Luke Morgan) Won [15]
2001 Special Achievement Award Phil Redmond (Creator) Won [15]
2002 Spectacular Scene of the Year Adam and Mandy's Car Crash Won [15]
2004 Best Comedy Performance Alex Carter (Lee Hunter) Won [15]
2005 Sexiest Female Jodi Albert (Debbie Dean) Won [15]
2006 Best Storyline Justin and Becca's Affair Won [15]
Best Young Actor Ellis Hollins (Tom Cunningham) Won
2007 Best Comedy Performance Gemma Merna (Carmel McQueen) Won [15]
Villain of the Year Gemma Bissix (Clare Devine) Won
Sexiest Female Roxanne McKee (Louise Summers) Won
2008 Best Actor Chris Fountain (Justin Burton) Won [15]
Best Actress Emma Rigby (Hannah Ashworth) Won
Sexiest Female Roxanne McKee (Louise Summers) Won
Best Exit Gemma Bissix (Clare Devine) Won
Best On-Screen Partnership Matt Littler & Darren Jeffries (Max Cunningham & Sam "O.B." O'Brien) Won
Spectacular Scene of the Year Clare and Katy drive off the cliff Won
2010 Spectacular Scene of the Year Sarah's Parachute Jump Won [15]
2011 Best Newcomer Emmett J. Scanlan (Brendan Brady) Won [15]
Villain of the Year Emmett J. Scanlan (Brendan Brady) Won
2013 Best Actor Emmett J. Scanlan (Brendan Brady) Nominated [15][16]
Best Actress Claire Cooper (Jacqui McQueen) Won
Best British Soap Hollyoaks Nominated
Best Comedy Performance Nicole Barber-Lane (Myra McQueen) Nominated
Best Dramatic Performance Claire Cooper (Jacqui McQueen) Nominated
Best Episode "The Bus Crash" Nominated
Best Exit Emmett J. Scanlan (Brendan Brady) Nominated
Best Newcomer Joseph Thompson (Dr. Paul Browning) Won
Best On-Screen Partnership Emmett J. Scanlan & Kieron Richardson (Brendan Brady & Ste Hay) Won
Best Storyline Esther's bullying Nominated
Best Young Performance Ellis Hollins (Tom Cunningham) Nominated
Sexiest Female Jorgie Porter (Theresa McQueen) Nominated
Sexiest Male Danny Mac (Dodger Savage) Won
Kieron Richardson (Ste Hay) Nominated
Spectacular Scene of the Year The Bus Crash Won
2014 Best Actor Kieron Richardson (Ste Hay) Nominated [15][17]
Jeremy Sheffield (Patrick Blake) Nominated
Best Actress Stephanie Davis (Sinead O'Connor) Nominated
Nikki Sanderson (Maxine Minniver) Nominated
Best British Soap Hollyoaks Won
Best Comedy Performance Dan Tetsell (Jim McGinn) Nominated
Best Dramatic Performance Stephanie Davis (Sinead O'Connor) Nominated
Best On-Screen Partnership Jennifer Metcalfe & Joseph Thompson (Mercedes McQueen & Dr. Paul Browning) Nominated
Best Newcomer Charlie Clapham (Freddie Roscoe) Nominated
Best Single Episode John Paul's rape ordeal Nominated
Best Storyline Sienna steals Nancy's life Nominated
Best Young Performance Ellis Hollins (Tom Cunningham) Won
Sexiest Female Jennifer Metcalfe (Mercedes McQueen) Nominated
Jorgie Porter (Theresa McQueen) Nominated
Sexiest Male Ashley Taylor Dawson (Darren Osborne) Nominated
Danny Mac (Dodger Savage) Won
Spectacular Scene of the Year "Hollyoaks Blast" Nominated
Villain of the Year Jesse Birdsall (Fraser Black) Nominated
Anna Passey (Sienna Blake) Won
Greg Wood (Trevor Royle) Nominated
2015 Best Actress Nikki Sanderson (Maxine Minniver) Nominated [15][18]
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Best British Soap Hollyoaks Nominated
Best Comedy Performance Fabrizio Santino (Ziggy Roscoe) Nominated
Best Dramatic Performance Keith Rice (Finn O'Connor) Nominated
Best Newcomer Twinnie Lee Moore (Porsche McQueen) Nominated
Best On-Screen Partnership Ellis Hollins & Ruby O'Donnell (Tom Cunningham & Peri Lomax) Nominated
Best Storyline John Paul's rape ordeal Nominated
Best Young Performance Ruby O'Donnell (Peri Lomax) Nominated
Scene of the year The Train Crash Nominated
Villain of the Year Jeremy Sheffield (Patrick Blake) Won
2016 Best Actor Kieron Richardson (Ste Hay) Nominated [15][20]
Best Actress Jennifer Metcalfe (Mercedes McQueen) Nominated
Best British Soap Hollyoaks Nominated
Best Comedy Performance Ross Adams (Scott Drinkwell) Nominated
Best Female Dramatic Performance Zöe Lucker (Reenie McQueen) Nominated
Best Male Dramatic Performance Jeremy Sheffield (Patrick Blake) Nominated
Best Newcomer Duayne Boachie (Zack Loveday) Nominated
Best On-Screen Partnership Ashley Taylor Dawson & Jessica Fox (Darren & Nancy Osborne) Nominated
Best Single Episode Patrick's right to die decision Nominated
Best Storyline The McQueen's Cycle of Abuse Nominated
Best Young Performance Ruby O'Donnell (Peri Lomax) Won
Scene of the Year Nico kills Patrick Nominated
Villain of the Year Sophie Austin (Lindsey Roscoe) Nominated
2017 Best Actor Gregory Finnegan (James Nightingale) Nominated [21]
Jamie Lomas (Warren Fox) Nominated
Best Actress Anna Passey (Sienna Blake) Nominated
Best British Soap Hollyoaks Nominated
Best Comedy Performance Nicole Barber-Lane (Myra McQueen) Nominated
Best Female Dramatic Performance Nadine Rose Mulkerrin (Cleo McQueen) Nominated
Best Male Dramatic Performance Kieron Richardson (Ste Hay) Nominated
Best Newcomer Duncan James (Ryan Knight) Nominated
Best On-Screen Partnership Richard Linnell & Kassius Nelson (Alfie Nightingale & Jade Albright) Won
Best Single Episode "What Is Consent?" Nominated
Best Storyline Teenage Cancer Nominated
Best Young Actor Ela-May Demircan (Leah Barnes) Nominated
Outstanding Achievement Nick Pickard (Tony Hutchinson) Won
Scene of the Year Jade says goodbye to Alfie Won
Villain of the Year Persephone Swales-Dawson (Nico Blake) Nominated
2018 Best British Soap Hollyoaks Nominated [22]
Best Actor Theo Graham (Hunter McQueen) Nominated
Richard Linnell (Alfie Nightingale) Longlisted
Gary Lucy (Luke Morgan) Longlisted
Best Actress Amy Conochan (Courtney Campbell) Longlisted
Anna Passey (Sienna Blake) Nominated
Harvey Virdi (Misbah Maalik) Longlisted
Greatest Moment Alfie Nightingale Says Goodbye to Jade Albright (Alfie Nightingale and Kassius Nelson) Nominated
Villain of the Year David Easter (Mac Nightingale) Nominated
Best Male Dramatic Performance Ross Adams (Scott Drinkwell) Won
Best Female Dramatic Performance Nadine Rose Mulkerrin (Cleo McQueen) Nominated
Best Comedy Performance Nicole Barber-Lane (Myra McQueen) Nominated
Best Young Actor Elà-May Demircan (Leah Barnes) Nominated
Scene of the Year Scott Drinkwell's Suicide Note (Ross Adams) Nominated
Best On-Screen Partnership Malique Thomson-Dwyer and Theo Graham (Prince and Hunter McQueen) Won
Best Newcomer Lauren McQueen (Lily Drinkwell) Nominated
Best Storyline Lily Drinkwell's Self-harm (Lauren McQueen) Won
Best Single Episode "Three Mothers, Three Daughters" Won
2019 Best British Soap Hollyoaks Won [23]
Best Actor Gregory Finnegan (James Nightingale) Won
Best Actress Lauren McQueen (Lily McQueen) Nominated
Villain of the Year Nathan Sussex (Buster Smith) Won
Best Male Dramatic Performance Adam Woodward (Brody Hudson) Won
Best Female Dramatic Performance Nadine Rose Mulkerrin (Cleo McQueen) Nominated
Best Comedy Performance Jessamy Stoddart (Liberty Savage) Nominated
Best Young Actor Lacey Findlow (Dee Dee Hutchinson) Nominated
Scene of the Year Brody (Woodward) confronts his abuser, Buster (Sussex) Nominated
Best On-Screen Partnership Nick Pickard and Alex Fletcher (Diane & Tony Hutchinson) Nominated
Best Newcomer Tylan Grant (Brooke Hathaway) Nominated
Best Storyline Footballer abuse Nominated
Best Single Episode "Where Do I Belong?" Nominated

Creative Diversity Network Soap Award

Year Category Recipients Result Ref(s)
2012 Radio Times Creative Diversity Network Soap Award Hollyoaks – Episode: 1 December 2011 Nominated [24]

Digital Spy Soap Awards

The Digital Spy Soap Awards are hosted by the entertainment website Digital Spy. The first awards were presented in 2008, where Hollyoaks was nominated in 12 of the 14 categories. From 2014, Digital Spy began holding the Digital Spy Reader Awards.

Year Category Recipients Result Ref(s)
2008 Best Child Actor (Under 16) Ellis Hollins (Tom Cunningham) Won [25]
Best Exit Gemma Bissix (Clare Cunningham) Won
Guy Burnet (Craig Dean) Nominated
Best Newcomer Summer Strallen (Summer Shaw) Nominated
Nico Mirallegro (Newt) Nominated
Best On-Screen Partnership Matt Littler and Darren Jeffries (Max Cunningham & Sam "O.B." O'Brien) Nominated
James Sutton and Guy Burnet (John Paul McQueen & Craig Dean) Nominated
Best Single Episode O.B. saves Max from the lake Nominated
Craig's departure Nominated
Best Soap Hollyoaks Nominated
Most Popular Actor James Sutton (John Paul McQueen) Won
Chris Fountain (Justin Burton) Nominated
Most Popular Actress Gemma Bissix (Clare Cunningham) Nominated
Emma Rigby (Hannah Ashworth) Nominated
Sexiest Female Roxanne McKee (Louise Summers) Won
Jennifer Metcalfe (Mercedes McQueen) Nominated
Sexiest Male James Sutton (John Paul McQueen) Nominated
Calvin Valentine (Ricky Whittle) Nominated
Storyline of the Year Hannah's anorexia Nominated
John Paul and Craig's affair Won
Villain of the Year Gemma Bissix (Clare Cunningham) Nominated
Jamie Lomas (Warren Fox) Nominated
2009 Soap of the Year Hollyoaks Nominated [26]
2013 Best Soap Hollyoaks Won [27]
2014 Best Female Soap Actor Nikki Sanderson (Maxine Minniver) Nominated [27]
Best Male Soap Actor James Sutton (John Paul McQueen) Nominated
Kieron Richardson (Ste Hay) Nominated
Best Soap Newcomer Cameron Moore (Cameron Campbell) Nominated
Twinnie Lee Moore (Porsche McQueen) Nominated
Best Soap Hollyoaks Nominated
Best Soap Storyline John Paul's rape ordeal Nominated
Maxine and Patrick's domestic abuse Nominated
2016 Best Actor Kieron Richardson (Ste Hay) Won [28]
Best Actress Anna Passey (Sienna Blake) Nominated
Best Newcomer Gregory Finnegan (James Nightingale) Nominated
Best Ship Kieron Richardson & Parry Glasspool (Ste Hay & Harry Thompson) Won
Best Soap Hollyoaks Nominated
Best Storyline Jade and Alfie's cancer Nominated
Biggest OMG Moment Silas kills Lindsey Nominated
Biggest Unsung Hero Annie Wallace (Sally St. Claire) Nominated
Funniest Character Ross Adams (Scott Drinkwell) Nominated
2018 Best Soap (Evening) Hollyoaks 2nd [29]
Best Soap Actor (Female)Nadine Mulkerrin (Cleo McQueen)3rd
Alex Fletcher (Diane Hutchinson)10th
Best Soap Actor (Male)Gregory Finnegan (James Nightingale)2nd
Aedan Duckworth (Ollie Morgan)4th
Best Soap StorylineOllie Morgan's abuse2nd
Cleo McQueen's bulimia7th
Best Soap CouplePrince McQueen (Malique Thompson-Dwyer) and Lily McQueen (Lauren McQueen)3rd
Harry Thompson (Parry Glasspool) and James Nightingale (Gregory Finnegan)5th
Biggest OMG Soap momentNico Blake (Persephone Swales-Dawson) is not dead6th
Russ Owen's (Stuart Manning) death/Breda McQueen (Moya Brady) is a serial killerWon
Most devastating Soap DeathDirk Savage (David Kennedy)5th
Tegan Lomax (Jessica Ellis)4th
Most Bizarre Soap StorylineRick Astley's cameo4th
Sami Maalik (Rishi Nair) and Kyle Kelly (Adam Rickitt) frame James Nightingale (Gregory Finnegan) for murder5th
Best Soap NewcomerOwen Warner (Romeo Quinn)Won
Tylan Grant (Brooke Hathaway)8th
Best Soap Stunt"Storm week"Won
"The tunnel crash"6th
2019 Best Evening Soap Hollyoaks Won [30]
Best Soap Actor (Female) Stephanie Davis (Sinead O'Connor) Won
Harvey Virdi (Misbah Maalik) 3rd
Best Soap Actor (Male) Kieron Richardson (Ste Hay) Won
Gregory Finnegan (James Nightingale) 2nd
Most Devastating Soap Death Lily McQueen (Lauren McQueen) Won
Harry Thompson (Parry Glasspool) 3rd
Best Soap Storyline Ste's (Kieron Richardson) radicalisation Won
Best Soap Couple James Nightingale (Gregory Finnegan) and Harry Thompson (Parry Glasspool) Won
Scott Drinkwell (Ross Adams) and Mitchell Deveraux (Imran Adams) 4th
OMG Soap Moment Breda (Moya Brady) kills Harry (Parry Glasspool) Won
Best Soap Newcomer Imran Adams (Mitchell Deveraux) Won
2020 Best Evening Soap Hollyoaks Longlisted [31]
Best Storyline Kyle's (Adam Rickitt) suicide 3rd
OMG Moment Silas (Jeff Rawle) returns 3rd

Inside Soap Awards

The Inside Soap Awards are held by Inside Soap magazine every year and voted for by readers.

Year Category Recipients Result Ref(s)
2001 Best Actor Ben Hull (Lewis Richardson) Nominated [32]
Best Actress Stephanie Waring (Cindy Cunningham) Nominated
Best Bad Boy Ben Hull (Lewis Richardson) Nominated
Best Bitch Joanna Taylor (Geri Hudson) Nominated
Best British Soap Hollyoaks Nominated
Best Couple Marcus Patric & Sarah Jayne Dunn (Ben Davies & Mandy Richardson) Nominated
Best Exit Sol Patrick Nominated
Best Newcomer Marcus Patric (Ben Davies) Nominated
Funniest Character Matt Littler (Max Cunningham) Nominated
Most Dramatic Storyline The trial of Luke's rapist Nominated
Sexiest Female Joanna Taylor Nominated
Sexiest Male James Redmond (Rory "Finn" Finnigan) Nominated
2002 Best Actor Ben Hull (Lewis Richardson) Nominated [33]
Best Actress Gemma Atkinson (Lisa Hunter) Nominated
Best Bad Boy Daniel Hyde (Scott Anderson) Nominated
Best Bitch Sarah Baxendale (Ellie Hunter) Nominated
Best Couple Bernard Latham & Kathryn George (Gordon & Helen Cunningham) Nominated
Best Newcomer Stefan Booth (Jamie Nash) Nominated
Best Soap Hollyoaks Nominated
Best Storyline Lisa's self-harming Nominated
Funniest Character Lee Otway (Bombhead) Nominated
Sexiest Female Elize du Toit (Izzy Davies) Nominated
Sexiest Male Martino Lazzeri Nominated
2003 Best Soap Hollyoaks Nominated [34]
Best Storyline The Serial Killer Mystery Nominated
Sexiest Female Elize du Toit (Izzy Davies) Nominated
2004 Best Actor Andrew McNair (Dan Hunter) Nominated [35]
Best Actress Sarah Jayne Dunn (Mandy Richardson) Nominated
Best Bad Boy Daniel Hyde (Scott Anderson) Nominated
Best Bitch Sarah Baxendale (Ellie Mills) Nominated
Best Couple Kevin Sacre & Ali Bastian (Jake Dean & Becca Hayton) Nominated
Best Newcomer Matt Milburn (Joe Spencer) Nominated
Best Soap Hollyoaks Nominated
Best Storyline The aftermath of the deaths of Mr and Mrs Cunningham Nominated
Toby's death and Dan's trial for his murder Nominated
Best Young Actor Ellis Hollins (Tom Cunningham) Nominated
Funniest Performance Lee Otway (Bombhead) Nominated
Sexiest Female Ali Bastian (Becca Hayton) Nominated
Sexiest Male Marcus Patric (Ben Davies) Nominated
2011 Best Actor Emmett J. Scanlan (Brendan Brady) Nominated [36]
Best Actress Claire Cooper (Jacqui McQueen) Nominated
Best Dramatic Performance Kieron Richardson (Ste Hay) Nominated
Best Exit Carley Stenson (Steph Cunningham) Nominated
Best Newcomer Emmett J. Scanlan (Brendan Brady) Won
Best Soap Hollyoaks Nominated
Best Wedding Anthony Quinlan & Carley Stenson (Gilly & Steph Roach) Nominated
Best Young Actor Ellis Hollins (Tom Cunningham) Nominated
Funniest Performance Bronagh Waugh (Cheryl Brady) Nominated
Sexiest Female Jennifer Metcalfe (Mercedes McQueen) Nominated
Sexiest Male Danny Mac (Dodger Savage) Won
2012 Best Actor Emmett J. Scanlan (Brendan Brady) Won [37]
Best Actress Karen Hassan (Lynsey Nolan) Nominated
Best Bad Boy Emmett J. Scanlan (Brendan Brady) Won
Best Bitch Jennifer Metcalfe (Mercedes McQueen) Nominated
Best-Dressed Soap Star Jorgie Porter (Theresa McQueen) Nominated
Best Newcomer Steven Roberts (George Smith) Nominated
Best Soap Hollyoaks Nominated
Best Young Actor Ellis Hollins (Tom Cunningham) Nominated
Sexiest Female Rachel Shenton (Mitzeee Minniver) Nominated
Sexiest Male Danny Mac (Dodger Savage) Nominated
Funniest Female Nicole Barber-Lane (Myra McQueen) Nominated
Funniest Male Joe Tracini (Dennis Savage) Nominated
2013 Best Bad Boy Joseph Thompson (Dr. Paul Browning) Nominated [38]
Best Bitch Anna Passey (Sienna Blake) Nominated
Best Soap Hollyoaks Nominated
Best Storyline Sienna plots to steal Nancy's life Nominated
Best Young Actor Ellis Hollins (Tom Cunningham) Nominated
Funniest Female Nicole Barber-Lane (Myra McQueen) Nominated
Funniest Male Joe Tracini (Dennis Savage) Nominated
Sexiest Female Jennifer Metcalfe (Mercedes McQueen) Nominated
Sexiest Male Danny Mac (Dodger Savage) Won
2014 Best Soap Hollyoaks Nominated [39]
Best Actor Kieron Richardson (Ste Hay) Nominated
Best Actress Nikki Sanderson (Maxine Minniver) Won
Best Bad Boy Jeremy Sheffield (Patrick Blake) Nominated
Best Bitch Anna Passey (Sienna Blake) Nominated
Tamara Wall (Grace Black) Nominated
Best Family The McQueens Nominated
Best Newcomer Kirsty-Leigh Porter (Leela Lomax) Nominated
Best Storyline Maxine and Patrick's domestic abuse Won
Best Young Actor Ruby O'Donnell (Peri Lomax) Nominated
Funniest Female Diane Langton (Nana McQueen) Nominated
Funniest Male Joe Tracini (Dennis Savage) Nominated
Sexiest Female Jennifer Metcalfe (Mercedes McQueen) Nominated
Sexiest Male Danny Mac (Dodger Savage) Won
2015 Best Soap Hollyoaks Nominated [40]
[41]
Best Actress Nikki Sanderson (Maxine Minniver) Nominated
Best Affair Nick Pickard & Stephanie Davis (Tony Hutchinson & Sinead O'Connor) Nominated
Best Bad Boy Greg Wood (Trevor Royle) Nominated
Best Bad Girl Anna Passey (Sienna Blake) Nominated
Tamara Wall (Grace Black) Nominated
Best Newcomer Twinnie Lee Moore (Porsche McQueen) Nominated
Best Partnership Greg Wood & Tamara Wall (Trevor Royle & Grace Black) Nominated
Best Show-Stopper The Train Crash Nominated
Best Young Actor Ruby O'Donnell (Peri Lomax) Nominated
Funniest Female Jorgie Porter (Theresa McQueen) Nominated
Funniest Male Fabrizio Santino (Ziggy Roscoe) Nominated
Sexiest Female Jennifer Metcalfe (Mercedes McQueen) Won
Sexiest Male Ashley Taylor Dawson (Darren Osborne) Nominated
2016 Best Soap Hollyoaks Nominated [42]
Best Bad Boy Greg Wood (Trevor Royle) Nominated
Best Bad Girl Persephone Swales-Dawson (Nico Blake) Won
Best Exit Greg Wood (Trevor Royle) Nominated
Best Newcomer Richard Linnell (Alfie Nightingale) Nominated
Best Shock Twist Trevor is murdered by Nico Nominated
Best Show-Stopper Roscoes in the river Nominated
Best Young Actor Ruby O'Donnell (Peri Lomax) Nominated
Funniest Female Nicole Barber-Lane (Myra McQueen) Nominated
Sexiest Female Jennifer Metcalfe (Mercedes McQueen) Nominated
Sexiest Male Charlie Clapham (Freddie Roscoe) Won
2017 Best Soap Hollyoaks Nominated [43]
Best Bad Boy Jamie Lomas (Warren Fox) Nominated
Best Bad Girl Tamara Wall (Grace Black) Nominated
Funnest Male Ashley Taylor Dawson (Darren Osborne) Nominated
Funniest Female Nicole Barber-Lane (Myra McQueen) Nominated
Best Young Actor Ela-May Demircan (Leah Barnes) Nominated
Sexiest Female Jennifer Metcalfe (Mercedes McQueen) Nominated
Best Partnership Lysette Anthony (Marnie Nightingale) and Nicole Barber-Lane (Myra McQueen) Nominated
Best Show-Stopper Jade's (Kassius Nelson) death Nominated
Best Shock Twist Nathan's (Jared Garfield} death Nominated
Best Exit Kassius Nelson (Jade Albright) Nominated
2018 Best Soap Hollyoaks Nominated [44]
Best Actor Gregory Finnegan (James Nightingale) Nominated
Best Bad Girl Tamara Wall (Grace Black) Nominated
Funniest Female Nicole Barber-Lane (Myra McQueen) Nominated
Best Newcomer Rishi Nair (Sami Maalik) Nominated
Best Young Actor Aedan Duckworth (Oliver Morgan) Nominated
Best Partnership Jacob Roberts and Adam Woodward (Damon Kinsella and Brody Hudson) Nominated
Best Show-Stopper High school explosion / Neeta (Amrit Maghera) dies Nominated
Best Shock Twist Nico's (Persephone Swales-Dawson) alive / Sienna (Anna Passey) kills Nico Nominated
2019 Best Soap Hollyoaks Won [45]
Best Actor Adam Woodward (Brody Hudson) Won
Best Actress Stephanie Davis (Sinead Shelby) Won
Best Bad Boy Kyle Pryor (Laurie Shelby) Nominated
Best Bad Girl Jennifer Metcalfe (Mercedes McQueen) Nominated
Funniest Male Ashley Taylor Dawson (Darren Osborne) Nominated
Best Newcomer Niamh Blackshaw (Juliet Nightingale) Nominated
Best Young Actor Aedan Duckworth (Oliver Morgan) Nominated
Best Shock Twist Breda (Moya Brady) is a serial killer! Nominated
Best Exit Lauren McQueen (Lily McQueen) Nominated
2020 Best Soap Hollyoaks Nominated [46]
Best Actor Ashley Taylor Dawson (Darren Osborne) Nominated
Best Actress Jennifer Metcalfe (Mercedes McQueen) Nominated
Best Newcomer Callum Kerr (George Kiss) Nominated
Best Partnership Imran Adams (Mitchell Deveraux) and Ross Adams (Scott Drinkwell) Nominated
Best Family The McQueens Nominated
Best Villain Bobby Gordon (Toby Faroe) Nominated
Funniest Performance Jessamy Stoddart (Liberty Savage) Nominated
Feel-Good Moment Sienna (Anna Passey) gets her babies back Nominated
Best Show-Stopper Tony's (Nick Pickard) rescue and Breda's (Moya Brady) death Nominated

National Television Awards

Year Category Recipients Result Ref(s)
1997 Most Popular Children's Programme Hollyoaks Nominated [47]
2003 Most Popular Serial Drama Hollyoaks Nominated [48]
2004 Most Popular Serial Drama Hollyoaks Nominated
2005 Most Popular Serial Drama Hollyoaks Nominated [49]
2006 Most Popular Actor Chris Fountain (Justin Burton) Nominated [50]
Most Popular Newcomer Andrew Moss (Rhys Ashworth) Nominated
Most Popular Serial Drama Hollyoaks Nominated
2007 Most Popular Actor James Sutton (John Paul McQueen) Nominated [51]
Most Popular Newcomer Gemma Merna (Carmel McQueen) Nominated
Most Popular Serial Drama Hollyoaks Nominated
2008 Most Popular Newcomer Barry Sloane (Niall Rafferty) Nominated [52]
[53]
Most Popular Serial Drama Hollyoaks Nominated
Outstanding Serial Drama Performance Matt Littler (Max Cunningham) Won
2010 Most Popular Newcomer Bronagh Waugh (Cheryl Brady) Nominated [54]
Most Popular Serial Drama Hollyoaks Nominated
2011 Most Popular Serial Drama Hollyoaks Nominated [55][56]
2012 Most Popular Serial Drama Hollyoaks Nominated [57]
2013 Most Popular Newcomer Joseph Thompson (Dr. Paul Browning) Nominated [58]
Most Popular Serial Drama Hollyoaks Nominated
Outstanding Serial Drama Performance Emmett J. Scanlan (Brendan Brady) Nominated
2014 Most Popular Newcomer Anna Passey (Sienna Blake) Nominated [59]
Most Popular Serial Drama Hollyoaks Nominated
2015 Most Popular Newcomer Cameron Moore (Cameron Campbell) Nominated [60]
Most Popular Serial Drama Hollyoaks Nominated
Serial Drama Performance Nikki Sanderson (Maxine Minniver) Nominated
2016 Most Popular Newcomer Parry Glasspool (Harry Thompson) Nominated [61]
Most Popular Serial Drama Hollyoaks Nominated
2017 Most Popular Newcomer Duncan James (Ryan Knight) Nominated [62]
Most Popular Serial Drama Hollyoaks Nominated
2018 Newcomer Nathan Morris (Milo Entwistle) Shortlisted
Serial Drama Hollyoaks Nominated
2019 Serial Drama Hollyoaks Nominated [63]
Newcomer Aedan Duckworth (Oliver Morgan) Nominated
2020 Serial Drama Hollyoaks Nominated [64]
Serial Drama Performance Gregory Finnegan (James Nightingale) Nominated
Newcomer Imran Adams (Mitchell Deveraux) Nominated

Royal Television Society Awards

The Royal Television Society Awards is an annual ceremony hosted by the educational charity Royal Television Society to acknowledge achievements in broadcasting.[65]

Year Category Recipients Result Ref(s)
2002 Best Soap Hollyoaks Nominated [66]
2013 Soap and Continuing Drama Hollyoaks Nominated [67]
2017 Soap and Continuing Drama Hollyoaks Nominated [68]
2019 Soap and Continuing Drama Hollyoaks Won [69]

Stonewall Awards

The Stonewall Awards were held by the LGBT rights charity Stonewall from 2006 until 2015.

Year Category Recipients Result Ref(s)
2007 Broadcast of the Year Hollyoaks Won [70]
2015 Broadcast of the Decade Hollyoaks Won [71]

TRIC Awards

The TRIC Awards are presented by the Television and Radio Industries Club.

Year Category Recipients Result Ref(s)
2009 TV Soap of the Year Hollyoaks Nominated [72]
2010 TV Soap Personality Ricky Whittle (Calvin Valentine) Won [73]
2011 TV Soap of the Year Hollyoaks Nominated [74]
TV Soap Personality Jennifer Metcalfe (Mercedes McQueen) Nominated
2014 TV Soap Personality Ashley Taylor Dawson (Darren Osborne) Won [75]
2015 TV Soap of the Year Hollyoaks Nominated [76]

Writers' Guild of Great Britain Awards

The Writers' Guild of Great Britain Awards is an annual award ceremony ran by the Writers' Guild of Great Britain, celebrating the achievements of screenwriters.

Year Category Recipients Result Ref(s)
2012 Best Continuing TV Drama Nick Leather for "Hollyoaks: A Little Film About Love" Won [77]
2019 Best Long Running TV Series Roanne Bardsley Nominated [78]
2020 Best Long Running TV Series Roanne Bardsley for Episode 5013 Won [79]

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