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EastEnders dominates first ever Radio Times Soap Awards as it scoops SEVEN gongs including Best Soap

EASTENDERS dominated its rivals at tonight’s Radio Times Soap Awards.

The inaugural event celebrating the best of soapland was attended by some of the industry’s big names including Jorgie Porter, Adam Woodyatt, Michelle Collins and Jennifer Metcalfe.

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Angela Wynter won Best Actress at The Radio Times Soap Awards[/caption]
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Danny Walters took home the Best Exit[/caption]
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Adam Woodyatt and Michelle Collins had lots to smile about[/caption]

Host Brian Conley brought plenty of laughs to the four-star Midland Hotel in Manchester and it was a glitzy affair on the red carpet.

The BBC contingent had the most to celebrate on the night with Enders picking up half the awards.

They included the coveted Best Soap, Best Villain, Best Episode, Most Inspiring Storyline, Soap Moment of the Year, Best Actor and Best Exit.

Helen Daly, Associate Editor, Radio Times, said: “All soaps have excelled over the past 12 months and it’s an honour to be able to award them for their efforts.”

Morgan Jeffery, Digital Editor, Radio Times, said: “Congratulations to all the soaps on their award wins – and especially to EastEnders for an amazing night.

“I’m thrilled for all our nominees and of course our winners – these accolades reflect what has been a terrific year for British soap, delivering all the twists, turns and unbeatable drama that have kept UK audiences hooked for over six decades.”

There was ample room in the awards calendar this year after ITV decided against holding its annual British Soap Awards.

A spokesman previously said: “The British Soap Awards won’t be on air in 2024 but is set to return in 2025.

“The show was fantastically received in 2023, achieving consolidated figures of 2.9 million and doubling its audience year on year, so we look forward to the show’s return.”

It was Coronation Street’s turn to hog bragging rights at last year’s event.

It emerged as the big winner taking home six gongs, however, fans could sense a changing of the guard and some cheekily took to social media platform X to claim the fallow year it was due to Enders being “back on top” after well received storylines.

Lorraine Newman, one of the writers on EastEnders, waded into the drama by liking a string of fans’ tweets, including one that said: “They know EastEnders will win again.”

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Navin Chowdhry, right, picked up Best Villain[/caption]
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Jennifer Metcalfe took home Best Twist[/caption]
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Hollyoaks’ Iz Hesketh was Best Newcomer[/caption]
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EastEnders won the coveted Best Soap gong[/caption]

The winners of the RadioTimes.com Soap Awards 2024

  • Best Young Performer – Voted for by a panel of soap experts
    Charlie Wrenshall (Liam Connor), Coronation Street  
  • Best Exit – Voted by the public
    Danny Walters (Keanu Taylor), EastEnders 
     
  • Best Newcomer – Voted for by a panel of soap experts
    Iz Hesketh (Kitty Draper), Hollyoaks 
     
  • Best Comedy Performance – Voted by the public
    Lisa Riley (Mandy Dingle), Emmerdale 
     
  • Best Twist – Voted for by a panel of soap experts
    Mercedes’s twins have different dads, Hollyoaks 
     
  • Inspiring Storyline of the Year, sponsored by Inspired Villages – Voted by the public
    Suki comes out to her family, EastEnders
     
  • Best Episode – Voted for by a panel of soap experts
    George confronts Eddie, EastEnders 
     
  • Best Villain – Voted by the public
    Navin Chowdhry (Nish Panesar), EastEnders
     
  • Soap Moment of the Year – Voted by the public
    Sixmas, EastEnders 
     
  • Best Storyline – Voted for by a panel of soap experts
    Paul’s motor neurone disease diagnosis, Coronation Street 
     
  • Best Actor – Voted for by a panel of soap experts
    Angela Wynter (Yolande Trueman), EastEnders
     
  • Special RecognitionChris Chittell (Eric Pollard), Emmerdale
     
  • Best Soap – Voted by the public
    EastEnders 

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