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EastEnders star forced to hit back after being accused of BOO-ing rivals at Soap Awards
EastEnders star forced to hit back after being accused of BOO-ing rivals at Soap Awards

Scottish Sun

time7 days ago

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  • Scottish Sun

EastEnders star forced to hit back after being accused of BOO-ing rivals at Soap Awards

Keep scrolling to see what the star had to say clap back EastEnders star forced to hit back after being accused of BOO-ing rivals at Soap Awards Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) AN EastEnders star has been forced to hit back after rumours of actors being booed at the Soap Awards. The returning annual event took place on May 31 - but viewers at home won't see the ceremony on screens until June 5. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 4 EastEnders star Rudolph Walker and Angela Wynter at the British Soap Awards Credit: Getty 4 Co-star Colin Salmon hit back at claims that the pair were booed upon being announced as Best On-Screen Partnership winners Credit: Alamy 4 EastEnders dominated this year's Soap Awards Credit: Getty It saw EastEnders stars Rudolph Walker and Angela Wynter win Best On-Screen Partnership for playing Patrick and Yolande. Fans wrote online how audience members had seemingly booed the pair upon being announced as the winners. Taking to X, Colin Salmon - aka George Knight - refuted this and said it had not been the case. He wrote: "Just want to clarify; No one was booing Rudi and Angela at the@SoapAwards we were singing RUUUDI , RUUUDI , RUUUDI. "Which obviously confused some people. "Appreciate some were concerned, as we should be, but it's all good." He added: "#NoDrama#WeLovePatrickandYolande @bbceastenders." One of Colin's followers penned: "Thankyou for shutting the rumours down Colin xx." Another shared: "Good to know. Congrats on the wins, well deserved!" While a third chimed in: "Thank you for saying this colin, congrats on the win for best soap." EastEnders' Colin Salmon reveals his son is autistic as he opens up about how much latest storyline means to family Colin joined the BBC soap in 2023 and his character George currently runs the Queen Vic. George was joined by daughters Gina and Anna, as well as his now-wife Elaine Peacock. EastEnders dominated this year's Soap Awards, winning Best Soap after its huge live episode and anniversary week. The special event saw Anita Dobson return as Angie Watts and Martin Fowler killed off in the arms of his love, Stacey. Actress Lacey Turner received the trophy for Best Leading Performer ahead of her impending exit from the show. British Soap Awards 2025: Winners List Here's who took home trophys at the 2025 British Soap Awards Best Single Episode - Eastenders: Phil's Psychosis: The Mitchells In 1985 Best Young Performer - Emmerdale Scene Of The Year - Eastenders: Angie Watts' Shock Return Best Newcomer - Hollyoaks: Isabelle Smith as Frankie Osborne Villain Of The Year - Eastenders: Navin Chowdhry as Nish Panesar Best Family - Hollyoaks: The Osbornes Best Dramatic Performance - Eastenders: Steve McFadden as Phil Mitchell Best On-Screen Partnership - Eastenders: Rudolph Walker & Angela Wynter as Patrick & Yolande Trueman Outstanding Achievement Award - Coronation Street: David Neilson Best Comedy Performance - Eastenders: Patsy Palmer as Bianca Jackson The Tony Warren Award - Emmerdale: Mike Plant Best Storyline - Hollyoaks: Sibling Sexual Abuse Best Leading Performer - Eastenders: Lacey Turner as Stacey Slater Best British Soap - Eastenders The 40th anniversary also managed to clutch the Scene of the Year thanks to Angie's shock return. Steve McFadden a won a trophy for Best Dramatic Performance as Phil Mitchell although he did not attend the ceremony. The Walford based soap also collected the Comedy Performance gongs and Villain of the Year. EastEnders airs on BBC One and iPlayer.

British Soap Awards 2025: Vote details, who's shortlisted and when it airs
British Soap Awards 2025: Vote details, who's shortlisted and when it airs

Daily Mirror

time01-05-2025

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  • Daily Mirror

British Soap Awards 2025: Vote details, who's shortlisted and when it airs

The British Soap Awards 2025 is heading to screens on ITV1 very soon, hosted by Jane McDonald, as Emmerdale, EastEnders, Coronation Street and Hollyoaks go head-to-head The British Soap Awards are back, as Emmerdale, EastEnders, Coronation Street and Hollyoaks battle it out for awards in a number of categories. But who has been shortlisted, and with voting now open how does it all work? ITV have yet to confirm when the event will screen on ITV1 and ITVX but have revealed it will be some time in June. ‌ The event itself will be held in London on Saturday 31 May, so it will not air live this year. It will air at a later date, and fans now have a chance to choose their favourites in a number of category. ‌ It's been a huge year for all of the soaps, with big exits, time jumps, bombshell discoveries and stunts. We've seen death, destruction and plenty of twists and turns. There's been weddings, babies and joyous moments too, and now a number of cast members are up for an array of awards. Here is the list in full and information on how to vote... There are just four categories in which the fans can vote in this time around. To vote fans can head to the official website for The British Soap Awards where all voting information is available. Fans must submit their email address for the votes to be validated. Best British Soap Coronation Street EastEnders ‌ Emmerdale Hollyoaks Best Leading Performer Emmerdale: Eden Taylor-Draper (Belle Dingle) ‌ Emmerdale: Beth Cordingly (Ruby Fox-Miligan) EastEnders: Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) EastEnders: Kellie Bright (Linda Carter) ‌ Villain Of The Year Coronation Street: Calum Lill (Joel Deering) EastEnders: Navin Chowdhry (Nish Panesar) Emmerdale: Ned Porteous (Joe Tate) ‌ Hollyoaks: Tyler Conti (Abe Fielding) Best Comedy Performance Coronation Street: Jack P. Shepherd (David Platt) ‌ EastEnders: Patsy Palmer (Bianca Jackson) Emmerdale: Nicola Wheeler (Nicola King) Hollyoaks: Nicole Barber-Lane (Myra McQueen) ‌ There will also be other categories in which fans do not get their say in. A panel will judge the nominees for a fair few categories including Best Family and Best Single Episode, with the panel choosing a winner to be announced on the night. Best Family Coronation Street: The Platts EastEnders: The Slaters ‌ Emmerdale: The Dingles Hollyoaks: The Osbornes Best Dramatic Peformance Coronation Street: Peter Ash (Paul Foreman) ‌ EastEnders: Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) Emmerdale: Eden Taylor-Draper (Belle Dingle) Hollyoaks: Isabelle Smith (Frankie Osborne) ‌ Best Single Episode Coronation Street: Mason's Death EastEnders: Phil's Psychosis: The Mitchells In 1985 Emmerdale: April's Life On The Streets ‌ Hollyoaks: Hollyoaks Time Jump Best On-screen Partnership Coronation Street: Alison King & Vicky Myers (Carla Connor & Lisa Swain) EastEnders: Rudolph Walker & Angela Wynter (Patrick & Yolande Trueman) ‌ Emmerdale: William Ash & Beth Cordingly (Caleb Milligan & Ruby Fox-Miligan) Hollyoaks: Nathaniel Dass & Oscar Curtis (Dillon Ray & Lucas Hay) ‌ Best Newcomer Coronation Street: Jacob Roberts (Kit Green) EastEnders: Laura Doddington (Nicola Mitchell) Emmerdale: Shebz Miah (Kammy Hadiq) ‌ Hollyoaks: Isabelle Smith (Frankie Osborne) Best Storyline Coronation Street: Paul's Battle With MND EastEnders: Phil Mitchell: Hypermasculinity In Crisis ‌ Emmerdale: Belle & Tom - Domestic Abuse Hollyoaks: Sibling Sexual Abuse Best Young Performer Coronation Street: Will Flanagan (Joseph Winter-Brown) ‌ EastEnders: Sonny Kendall (Tommy Moon) Emmerdale: Amelia Flanagan (April Windsor) Hollyoaks: Noah Holdsworth (Oscar Osborne) ‌ Scene Of The Year Coronation Street: Mason's Death EastEnders: Angie Watts' Shock Return Emmerdale: Amy's Deathly Plunge Reveals A Grisly Secret The final awards of the night will be the Outstanding Achievement Award and the Tony Warren Award. Both of these are not viewer voted, and will be announced on the evening.

British Soap Awards drops shortlist - and it's bad news for Coronation Street
British Soap Awards drops shortlist - and it's bad news for Coronation Street

Metro

time01-05-2025

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  • Metro

British Soap Awards drops shortlist - and it's bad news for Coronation Street

The shortlist for the British Soap Awards has been revealed. The ceremony, which first began in 1999, celebrates all things soap opera – but was notably absent last year. After Jane McDonald took over hosting duties from Phillip Schofield in 2023, it was announced that the awards would be rested. Following the release of the longlist for the awards, we're now a step closer to the event itself, with the shortlist being revealed today. More Trending A number of accolades will be presented by an array of well-known faces from the TV and showbiz world. The evening will be filmed, and then broadcasted on TV a few days later. The ceremony will focus on the past year in soapland, which featured Gail Platt (Helen Worth) leaving Coronation Street, Hollyoaks jumping forward a year, EastEnders celebrating 40 years on our screens, and Emmerdale airing that dramatic frozen lake stunt. The categories that are voted by the viewers are Best British Soap, Villain of the Year, Comedy Performance and Leading Performer. It's in the latter category that Coronation Street are missing a nomination, with Emmerdale and EastEnders having two each. View More » You can vote and find out more about the British Soap Awards here. The viewer voted categories are: BEST BRITISH SOAP Coronation Street EastEnders Emmerdale Hollyoaks BEST LEADING PERFORMER Emmerdale: Eden Taylor-Draper (Belle Dingle) Emmerdale: Beth Cordingly (Ruby Miligan) EastEnders: Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) EastEnders: Kellie Bright (Linda Carter) VILLAIN OF THE YEAR Coronation Street: Calum Lill (Joel Deering) EastEnders: Navin Chowdhry (Nish Panesar) Emmerdale: Ned Porteous (Joe Tate) Hollyoaks: Tyler Conti (Abe Fielding) BEST COMEDY PERFORMANCE Coronation Street: Jack P. Shepherd (David Platt) EastEnders: Patsy Palmer (Bianca Jackson) Emmerdale: Nicola Wheeler (Nicola King) Hollyoaks: Nicole Barber-Lane (Myra McQueen) The panel voted categories are: BEST FAMILY Coronation Street: The Platts EastEnders: The Slaters Emmerdale: The Dingles Hollyoaks: The Osbornes BEST DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE Coronation Street: Peter Ash (Paul Foreman) EastEnders: Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) Emmerdale: Eden Taylor-Draper (Belle Dingle) Hollyoaks: Isabelle Smith (Frankie Osborne) BEST SINGLE EPISODE Coronation Street: Mason's Death EastEnders: Phil's Psychosis: The Mitchells In 1985 Emmerdale: April's Life On The Streets Hollyoaks: Hollyoaks Time Jump BEST ON-SCREEN PARTNERSHIP Coronation Street: Alison King & Vicky Myers (Carla Connor & Lisa Swain) EastEnders: Rudolph Walker & Angela Wynter (Patrick & Yolande Trueman) Emmerdale: William Ash & Beth Cordingly (Caleb Milligan & Ruby Fox-Miligan) Hollyoaks: Nathaniel Dass & Oscar Curtis (Dillon Ray & Lucas Hay) BEST NEWCOMER Coronation Street: Jacob Roberts (Kit Green) EastEnders: Laura Doddington (Nicola Mitchell) Emmerdale: Shebz Miah (Kammy Hadiq) Hollyoaks: Isabelle Smith (Frankie Osborne) BEST STORYLINE Coronation Street: Paul's Battle With MND EastEnders: Phil Mitchell: Hypermasculinity In Crisis Emmerdale: Belle & Tom – Domestic Abuse Hollyoaks: Sibling Sexual Abuse BEST YOUNG PERFORMER Coronation Street: Will Flanagan (Joseph Winter-Brown) EastEnders: Sonny Kendall (Tommy Moon) Emmerdale: Amelia Flanagan (April Windsor) Hollyoaks: Noah Holdsworth (Oscar Osborne) SCENE OF THE YEAR Coronation Street: Mason's Death EastEnders: Angie Watts' Shock Return Emmerdale: Amy's Deathly Plunge Reveals A Grisly Secret Hollyoaks: Mercedes Confronts Her Mortality MORE: Beth Cordingly celebrates milestone with real-life partner who is an Emmerdale legend MORE: Joe Swash's sister Shana's 'normal job' 19 years after scandalous EastEnders role MORE: Coronation Street denies rumours that one of their most popular stars has quit

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