List of awards and nominations received by ''Coronation Street''

Awards and nominations received by Coronation Street
Total number of wins and nominations
Totals 98 290
References

Coronation Street is a British soap opera first broadcast on 9 December 1960. The show has earned various awards and nominations over the years for its cast performances and storylines.

All About Soap Awards

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

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2009Bad BoyGray O'Brien (Tony Gordon)Won[1]
I'm A SurvivorSamia Ghadie (Maria Connor)Won
2010Baby DramaMaria gives birth in a deserted shackNominated[2]
[3]
Bride and DoomJohn & Fiz Stape (Graeme Hawley & Jennie McAlpine)Nominated
Bride and DoomSteve and Becky McDonald (Simon Gregson & Katherine Kelly)Won
Fatal AttractionKevin and MollyNominated
Femme FataleAlison King (Carla Connor)Nominated
Femme FataleHelen Flanagan (Rosie Webster)Nominated
Killer SecretCarla returns to blackmail TonyNominated
Smooth CriminalGray O'Brien (Tony Gordon)Won
2011Best ActorChris Gascoyne (Peter Barlow)Nominated[4]
Best ActressKatherine Kelly (Becky McDonald)Nominated
Best Baby DramaTyrone learns the truth about JackNominated
Best ComebackKate Ford (Tracy Barlow)Nominated
Best Love TriangleLeanne, Peter, NickNominated
Best NewcomerPaula Lane (Kylie Platt)Nominated
Best StuntTram crashWon
2012Best ActorChris Gascoyne (Peter Barlow)Nominated[5]
Best ActressAlison King (Carla Connor)Nominated
Best ComebackGraeme Hawley (John Stape)Nominated
Best CouplePeter & CarlaNominated
Best EpisodeSteve and Tracy's weddingNominated
Best VillainAndrew Lancel (Frank Foster)Nominated
2013Best Baby DramaKylie's pregnancy – who's the daddy?Nominated[6]
[7]
Best Baby DramaTina's surrogacyNominated
Best EpisodeKirsty falls down the stairs after she confronts TyroneNominated
Best StorylineNick and Leanne's rocky romanceNominated
Best WeddingKirsty & TyroneWon
Best WeddingNick & LeanneNominated
Forbidden LoversMaria and MarcusNominated

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 Nominee Result Ref
1987Best ActressJean Alexander (Hilda Ogden)Nominated[8]
1992Best Drama SerialCoronation StreetNominated
1995Best Drama SerialCoronation StreetNominated
1997Lew Grade AwardCoronation StreetWon
1999Best Soap OperaCoronation StreetNominated
2000Best Soap OperaCoronation StreetNominated[9]
2001Best Soap OperaCoronation StreetNominated
Special AwardCoronation StreetWon
2002Best Soap OperaCoronation StreetNominated
2003Best Continuing DramaCoronation StreetWon[10]
Lew Grade AwardCoronation StreetNominated
2004Best Continuing DramaCoronation StreetWon[10]
2005Best Continuing DramaCoronation StreetWon[10]
2006Best Continuing DramaCoronation StreetNominated[11]
2007Best Continuing DramaCoronation StreetNominated[12]
2009Philips Audience AwardCoronation StreetNominated[13]
2010Best Continuing DramaCoronation StreetNominated[14]
2011Best Continuing DramaCoronation StreetNominated[15]
2012Best Continuing DramaCoronation StreetWon[16]
2013Best Continuing DramaCoronation StreetNominated[17]
2014Best Continuing DramaCoronation StreetWon[18]
2015Best Continuing DramaCoronation StreetWon
2016Best Continuing DramaCoronation StreetNominated
2018Best Continuing DramaCoronation StreetNominated

The British Soap Awards

The British Soap Awards begun in 1999. Since beginning in 1999, Coronation Street has won 111 awards, the most out of all soaps.

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
1999Best British SoapCoronation StreetWon
Villain of the YearStephen Billington (Greg Kelly)Won
Best On-screen PartnershipDavid Neilson & Julie Hesmondhalgh (Roy & Hayley Cropper)Won
Best Comedy PerformanceJohn Savident (Fred Elliott)Won
Special AchievementWilliam Roache (Ken Barlow)Won
2000Best British SoapCoronation StreetNominated
Best Comedy PerformanceSue Nicholls (Audrey Roberts)Won
Best StorylineSarah's Teenage PregnancyWon
Special AchievementTony Warren (creator)Won
2001Best Dramatic PerformanceGeorgia Taylor (Toyah Battersby)Won[19]
Best ExitNaomi Radcliffe (Alison Webster)Won
Best On-Screen PartnershipBill Tarmey and Liz Dawn (Jack and Vera Duckworth)Won
Best Single EpisodeCoronation Street LiveWon
Best British SoapCoronation StreetNominated
Best StorylineMark, Linda and Mike love triangleWon
2002Best British SoapCoronation StreetNominated
Best Comedy PerformanceMalcolm Hebden (Norris Cole)Won
2003Best British SoapCoronation StreetWon

[20]

Best ActorBrian Capron (Richard Hillman)Won
Villain of the YearWon
Best ExitWon
Best Comedy PerformanceAndrew Whyment (Kirk Sutherland)Won
Best Dramatic PerformanceSue Nicholls (Audrey Roberts)Won
Spectacular Scene of the YearThe demise of Richard HillmanWon
Best StorylineRichard Hillman's Reign of TerrorWon
2004Best British SoapCoronation StreetNominated
Best On-screen partnershipDavid Neilson & Julie Hesmondhalgh (Roy & Hayley Cropper)Won
Best StorylineTracy wreaks havockWon
Lifetime AchievementBarbara Knox (Rita Sullivan)Won
2005Best British SoapCoronation StreetWon

[21]

Best ActressSuranne Jones (Karen McDonald)Won
Villain of the YearSasha Behar (Maya Sharma)Won
Best Comedy PerformanceMaggie Jones (Blanche Hunt)Won
Best Young PerformanceSam Aston (Chesney Brown)Won
Spectacular Scene of the YearMaya's revengeWon
Special AchievementJohn Stevenston (writer)Won
2006Best British SoapCoronation StreetNominated
Sexiest MaleRichard FleeshmanWon
Best On-screen PartnershipMalcolm Hebden & Barbara Knox (Norris Cole & Rita Sullivan)Won
Best Dramatic PerformanceBradley Walsh (Danny Baldwin)Won
Special AchievementTony Prescott (Director at Coronation Street & Emmerdale)Won
Lifetime AchievementJohnny Briggs (Mike Baldwin)Won
2007Best British SoapCoronation StreetWon

[22]

Best StorylineCharlie's cheating & Tracy's revengeWon
Best ExitBill Ward (Charlie Stubbs)Won
Best NewcomerKym Ryder (Michelle Connor)Won
Sexiest MaleRob James-Collier (Liam Connor)Won
Best ActorAntony Cotton (Sean Tully)Won
Best ActressKate Ford (Tracy Barlow)Won
2008Best British SoapCoronation StreetNominated
Sexiest MaleRob James-Collier (Liam Connor)Won
Villain of the YearJack P. Shepherd (David PlattWon
Best NewcomerMichelle Keegan (Tina McIntyre)Won
Best Comedy PerformanceMaggie Jones (Blanche Hunt)Won
Lifetime AchievementLiz Dawn (Vera Duckworth)Won
2009Best British SoapCoronation StreetNominated
Best ActressKatherine Kelly (Becky McDonald)Won
Sexiest FemaleMichelle Keegan (Tina McIntyre)Won
Villain of the YearGray O'Brien (Tony Gordon)Won
Best NewcomerCraig Gazey (Graeme Proctor)Won
Best ExitRob James-Collier (Liam Connor)Won
Special AchievementPeter Whalley (writer)Won
2010Best British SoapCoronation StreetNominated
Sexiest FemaleMichelle Keegan (Tina McIntyre)Won
Best Comedy PerformanceCraig Gazey (Graeme Proctor)Won
Lifetime AchievementBetty Driver (Betty Williams)Won
2011Best ActorChris Gascoyne (Peter Barlow)Nominated[23]
Best ActressKatherine Kelly (Becky McDonald)Nominated
Best British SoapCoronation StreetNominated
Best Comedy PerformancePatti Clare (Mary Taylor)Nominated
Best Dramatic PerformanceJane Danson (Leanne Battersby)Won
Best ExitBill Tarmey (Jack Duckworth)Won
Best NewcomerPaula Lane (Kylie Platt)Nominated
Best On-Screen PartnershipKatherine Kelly & Simon Gregson (Becky & Steve McDonald)Nominated
Best Single Episode"Coronation Street Live"Won
Best StorylineEnd of the line for the Websters and DobbsWon
Best Young PerformanceAlex Bain (Simon Barlow)Won
Lifetime Achievement AwardBill Tarmey (Jack Duckworth)Won
Spectacular Scene of the YearThe Tram CrashWon
Villain of the YearKate Ford (Tracy Barlow)Nominated
2012Best ActorChris Gascoyne (Peter BarlowNominated[24]
Best ActressAlison King (Carla Connor)Won
Best Dramatic PerformanceNominated
Best British SoapCoronation StreetNominated
Best Comedy PerformanceStephanie Cole (Sylvia Goodwin)Won
Best ExitKatherine KellyWon
Best NewcomerNatalie Gumede (Kirsty Soames)Won
Best Single EpisodeBecky's Final FarewellWon
Best StorylineCarla's rape ordealNominated
Best Young PerformanceAlex Bain (Simon Barlow)Nominated
Spectacular Scene of the YearCarla's car crashNominated
Villain of the YearAndrew Lancel (Frank Foster)Won
2013Best ActorAlan Halsall (Tyrone Dobbs)Won[25]
Best ActressJennie McAlpine (Fiz Stape)Nominated
Michelle Keegan (Tina McIntyre)Nominated
Best British SoapCoronation StreetWon
Best Comedy PerformancePatti Clare (Mary Taylor)Won
Best ExitNigel Havers (Lewis Archer)Won
Best NewcomerMarc Baylis (Rob Donovan)Nominated
Best On-Screen PartnershipJennie McAlpine & Alan Halsall (Fiz Stape & Tyrone Dobbs)Nominated
Best Single EpisodeKirsty's treachery ends in Tyrone's arrestNominated
Best StorylineKirsty's abuse of TyroneWon
Best Young PerformanceEllie Leach (Faye Windass)Nominated
Spectacular Scene of the YearThe Rovers fireNominated
Best Dramatic PerformanceNatalie Gumede (Kirsty Soames)Won
Villain of the YearWon
Nigel Havers (Lewis Archer)Nominated
2014Best British SoapCoronation StreetNominated[26]
Best ActorDavid Neilson (Roy Cropper)Won
Best Dramatic PerformanceWon
Best ActressJulie Hesmondhalgh (Hayley Cropper)Won
Best British SoapCoronation StreetNominated
Best Comedy PerformanceSimon Gregson (Steve McDonald)Won
Best NewcomerAmy James-Kelly (Maddie Heath)Nominated
Best On-Screen PartnershipDavid Neilson & Julie Hesmondhalgh (Roy & Hayley Cropper)Won
Best Single EpisodeHayley's DeathWon
Best StorylineHayley's cancer battleWon
Villain of the YearChris Gascoyne (Peter Barlow)Shortlisted
Connor McIntyre (Pat Phelan)Shortlisted
Jack P. Shepherd (David Platt)Shortlisted
Best Young PerformanceAlex Bain (Simon Barlow)Nominated
Spectacular Scene of the YearNick and David's car crashNominated
Outstanding Achievement AwardHelen Worth (Gail McIntyre)Won
2015Best British SoapCoronation StreetNominated[27]
Best ActorDavid Neilson (Roy Cropper)Nominated
Simon Gregson (Steve McDonald)Nominated
Best Dramatic PerformanceNominated
Best ActressAlison King (Carla Connor)Nominated
Best Comedy PerformanceSally Dynevor (Sally Webster)Won
Best NewcomerSean Ward (Callum Logan)Nominated
Best On-Screen PartnershipJoe Duttine & Sally Dynevor (Tim & Sally Metcalfe)Nominated
Best Single EpisodeRob's ConfessionNominated
Best StorylineSteve and Michelle – "Hearts and Minds"Nominated
Best Young PerformanceEllie Leach (Faye Windass)Nominated
Scene of the YearDeirdre throws the trifleNominated
Outstanding AchievementAnne Kirkbride (Deirdre Barlow)Won
Villain of the YearSean Ward (Callum Logan)Nominated
2016Best ActorJack P. Shepherd (David PlattNominated[28]
Best Male Dramatic PerformanceNominated
Best ActressAlison King (Carla Connor)Nominated
Best British SoapCoronation StreetNominated
Best Comedy PerformancePatti Clare (Mary TaylorWon
Best Female Dramatic PerformanceTina O'Brien (Sarah Platt)Nominated
Best NewcomerShayne Ward (Aidan Connor)Nominated
Best On-Screen PartnershipJoe Duttine & Sally Dynevor (Tim & Sally Metcalfe)Won
Best Single EpisodeThe Live EpisodeNominated
Best StorylineCallum's Reign of Terror & Sarah's babyNominated
Best Young PerformanceElle Mulvaney (Amy Barlow)Nominated
Scene of the YearCallum's DeathNominated
Tony Warren AwardJames Bain (Casting Director at Coronation Street & Emmerdale)Won
Villain of The YearConnor McIntyre (Pat Phelan)Won
2017Best British SoapCoronation StreetNominated
Best ActorJack P. Shepherd (David Platt)Shortlisted
Best ActressLucy Fallon (Bethany Platt)Shortlisted
Kym Marsh (Michelle Connor)Shortlisted
Best Female Dramatic PerformanceWon
Best Male Dramatic PerformanceSimon Gregson (Steve McDonald)Nominated
Best Comedy PerformanceDolly-Rose Campbell (Gemma Winter)Won
Best Young ActorElle Mulvaney (Amy Barlow)Won
Villain of the YearConnor McIntyre (Pat Phelan)Nominated
Best NewcomerRob Mallard (Daniel Osbourne)Won
Best On-Screen PartnershipMalcolm Hebden & Patti Clare (Norris Cole & Mary Taylor)Nominated
Best Single EpisodeKylie's DeathNominated
Scene of the YearMichelle's Goodbye to RuairiNominated
Best StorylineThe Grooming of BethanyNominated
2018Best British SoapCoronation StreetWon
Best ActorJack P. Shepherd (David Platt)Won
Connor McIntyre (Pat Phelan)Nominated
Shayne Ward (Aidan Connor)Longlisted
Best ActressLucy Fallon (Bethany Platt)Won
Bhavna Limbachia (Rana Nazir)Longlisted
Catherine Tyldesley (Eva Price)Nominated
Greatest MomentRichard Hillman Drives the Platts into the CanalNominated
Villain of the YearConnor McIntyre (Pat Phelan)Won
Best Male Dramatic PerformanceNominated
Best Female Dramatic PerformanceLucy Fallon (Bethany Platt)Won
Best Comedy PerformanceLouiza Patikas (Moira Pollock)Nominated
Best Young ActorMatilda Freeman (Summer Spellman)Nominated
Scene of the YearThe Grooming of BethanyNominated
Best On-screen PartnershipBhavna Limbachia & Faye Brookes (Rana Nazir & Kate Connor)Nominated
Best NewcomerNicola Thorp (Nicola Rubinstein)Nominated
Best StorylinePhelan's Reign of TerrorNominated
Best Single EpisodeAidan and Eva's Wedding DebacleNominated
Tony Warren AwardKieran Roberts (executive producer)Won

Inside Soap Awards

The Inside Soap Awards are voted for by readers of Inside Soap magazine. The awards have been running since 1996.

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2010Best ActorChris Gascoyne (Peter Barlow)Nominated[29]
[30]
Best ActorSimon Gregson (Steve McDonald)Nominated
Best ActorGray O'Brien (Tony Gordon)Nominated
Best ActressSally Dynevor (Sally Webster)Nominated
Best ActressKatherine Kelly (Becky McDonald)Nominated
Best ActressAlison King (Carla Connor)Nominated
Best Dramatic PerformanceAlison King (Carla Connor)Nominated
Best Dramatic PerformanceHelen Worth (Gail McIntyre)Nominated
Best ExitGray O'Brien (Tony Gordon)Nominated
Best ExitReece Dinsdale (Joe McIntyre)Nominated
Best NewcomerCherylee Houston (Izzy Armstrong)Nominated
Best NewcomerHolly Quin-Ankrah (Cheryl Gray)Nominated
Best SoapCoronation StreetNominated
Best StuntThe factory explosionWon
Best StuntJoe perishes on the lakeNominated
Best WeddingSteve & Becky McDonald (Simon Gregson & Katherine Kelly)Nominated
Best WeddingJohn & Fiz Stape (Graeme Hawley & Jennie McAlpine)Nominated
Best Young ActorAlex Bain (Simon Barlow)Won
Best Young ActorElle Mulvaney (Amy Barlow)Nominated
Funniest PerformancePatti Clare (Mary Taylor)Nominated
Funniest PerformanceCraig Gazey (Graeme Proctor)Won
2011Best ActorChris Gascoyne (Peter Barlow)Nominated[31]
Best ActressKatherine Kelly (Becky McDonald)Nominated
Best Bad BoyChris Gascoyne (Peter Barlow)Nominated
Best Dramatic PerformanceJane Danson (Leanne Battersby)Nominated
Best ExitBill Tarmey (Jack Duckworth)Won
Best NewcomerPaula Lane (Kylie Platt)Nominated
Best SoapCoronation StreetNominated
Best WeddingDavid Neilson & Julie Hesmondhalgh (Roy & Hayley Cropper)Nominated
Best Young ActorAlex Bain (Simon Barlow)Nominated
Funniest PerformancePatti Clare (Mary Taylor)Nominated
Outstanding AchievementCoronation StreetWon
2012Best ActorChris Gascoyne (Peter Barlow)Nominated[32]
Best ActressMichelle Keegan (Tina McIntyre)Nominated
Best Bad BoyChris Gascoyne (Peter Barlow)Nominated
Best BitchKate Ford (Tracy Barlow)Nominated
Best BitchPaula Lane (Kylie Platt)Nominated
Best NewcomerNatalie Gumede (Kirsty Soames)Nominated
Best SoapCoronation StreetNominated
Best Young ActorAlex Bain (Simon Barlow)Won
Funniest MaleSimon Gregson (Steve McDonald)Nominated
Funniest FemaleKaty Cavanagh (Julie Carp)Nominated

National Television Awards

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
1995Most Popular Serial DramaCoronation StreetWon[33]
Special Recognition AwardJulie Goodyear (Bet Lynch)Won
1996Most Popular Serial DramaCoronation StreetNominated
1997Most Popular NewcomerMatthew Marsden (Chris Collins)Won[33]
Most Popular Serial DramaCoronation StreetNominated
1998Most Popular NewcomerJane Danson (Leanne Battersby)Nominated[34]
[35]
Most Popular NewcomerAdam Rickitt (Nick Tilsley)Nominated
Most Popular Serial DramaCoronation StreetWon
1999Most Popular ActorSteven Arnold (Ashley Peacock)Nominated[36]
[37]
Most Popular ActressJulie Hesmondhalgh (Hayley Cropper)Nominated
Most Popular NewcomerAlan Halsall (Tyrone Dobbs)Nominated
Most Popular NewcomerNaomi Radcliffe (Alison Wakefield)Nominated
Most Popular Serial DramaCoronation StreetWon
2000Most Popular NewcomerTina O'Brien (Sarah-Louise Platt)Won[38]
Most Popular Serial DramaCoronation StreetWon
2001Most Popular ActressGeorgia Taylor (Toyah Battersby)Nominated[39]
Most Popular NewcomerScott Wright (Sam Kingston)Nominated
Most Popular Serial DramaCoronation StreetNominated
2002Most Popular NewcomerBrian Capron (Richard Hillman)Nominated[40]
Most Popular Serial DramaCoronation StreetNominated
2003Most Popular ActorBrian Capron (Richard Hillman)Nominated
Most Popular ActressSuranne Jones (Karen McDonald)Nominated
Most Popular NewcomerKate Ford (Tracy Barlow)Nominated
Most Popular Serial DramaCoronation StreetNominated
2004Most Popular ActorBruno Langley (Todd Grimshaw)Nominated[41]
[42]
Most Popular ActressSuranne Jones (Karen McDonald)Won
Most Popular ActressTina O'Brien (Sarah-Louise Platt)Nominated
Most Popular NewcomerSam Aston (Chesney Battersby-Brown)Won
Most Popular Serial DramaCoronation StreetWon
2005Most Popular ActorBradley Walsh (Danny Baldwin)Nominated[43]
[44]
Most Popular ActressSally Lindsay (Shelley Unwin)Nominated
Most Popular NewcomerAntony Cotton (Sean Tully)Won
Most Popular Serial DramaCoronation StreetNominated
2006Most Popular ActorBradley Walsh (Danny Baldwin)Nominated[43]
Most Popular ActressSue Cleaver (Eileen Grimshaw)Nominated
Most Popular NewcomerNikki Patel (Amber Kalirai)Nominated
Most Popular Serial DramaCoronation StreetNominated
2007Most Popular ActorAntony Cotton (Sean Tully)Nominated[45]
Most Popular ActressSue Cleaver (Eileen Grimshaw)Nominated
Most Popular Serial DramaCoronation StreetNominated
2008Most Popular Serial DramaCoronation StreetNominated[46]
Outstanding Serial Drama PerformanceKatherine Kelly (Becky Granger)Nominated
2010Most Popular NewcomerCraig Gazey (Graeme Proctor)Won[47]
[48]
Most Popular Serial DramaCoronation StreetWon
Outstanding Serial Drama PerformanceKatherine Kelly (Becky McDonald)Nominated
Outstanding Serial Drama PerformanceSimon Gregson (Steve McDonald)Nominated
Outstanding Serial Drama PerformanceGray O'Brien (Tony Gordon)Nominated
2011Most Popular Serial DramaCoronation StreetNominated[49]
Outstanding Serial Drama PerformanceKatherine Kelly (Becky McDonald)Nominated
2012Most Popular Serial DramaCoronation StreetWon[50]
Outstanding Serial Drama PerformanceKatherine Kelly (Becky McDonald)Won
Outstanding Serial Drama PerformanceAlison King (Carla Connor)Nominated
2013Most Popular NewcomerNatalie Gumede (Kirsty Soames)Nominated[51]
Most Popular Serial DramaCoronation StreetWon
Outstanding Serial Drama PerformanceAlan Halsall (Tyrone Dobbs)Won
Outstanding Serial Drama PerformanceMichelle Keegan (Tina McIntyre)Nominated
2014Most Popular NewcomerMarc Baylis (Rob Donovan)Nominated[52]
Most Popular Serial DramaCoronation StreetWon
Outstanding Serial Drama PerformanceJulie Hesmondhalgh (Hayley Cropper)Won
Michelle Keegan (Tina McIntyre)Nominated
David Neilson (Roy Cropper)Nominated
2015Serial DramaCoronation StreetNominated
2016Serial DramaCoronation StreetNominated
Serial Drama PerformanceAlison King (Carla Connor)Nominated
NewcomerShayne Ward (Aidan Connor)Won
2017Serial DramaCoronation StreetNominated
Serial Drama PerformanceJack P. Shepherd (David Platt)Nominated
NewcomerFaye Brookes (Kate Connor)Won
2018Serial DramaCoronation StreetNominated[53]
NewcomerRob Mallard (Daniel Osbourne)Nominated
Serial Drama PerformanceLucy Fallon (Bethany Platt)Won
Barbara Knox (Rita Tanner)Nominated

Royal Television Society Awards

The Royal Television Society Awards ceremony takes place every March in central London.[54]

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2002Best Soap and Continuing DramaCoronation StreetWon
2003Best Soap and Continuing DramaCoronation StreetWon
2004Best Soap and Continuing DramaCoronation StreetWon
2005Best Soap and Continuing DramaCoronation StreetNominated
2006Best Soap and Continuing DramaCoronation StreetWon
2007Best Soap and Continuing DramaCoronation StreetNominated
2008Best Soap and Continuing DramaCoronation StreetNominated
2009Best Soap and Continuing DramaCoronation StreetNominated
2010Best Soap and Continuing DramaCoronation StreetNominated[55]
2011Best Soap and Continuing DramaCoronation StreetNominated[56]
2012Best Soap and Continuing DramaCoronation StreetWon[57]
2013Best Soap and Continuing DramaCoronation StreetWon[58]

Television and Radio Industries Club Awards

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2001Special AwardCoronation StreetWon
2002TV Soap of the YearCoronation StreetNominated
2003TV Soap of the YearCoronation StreetWon[59]
2004TV Soap of the YearCoronation StreetWon[60]
2005TV Soap of the YearCoronation StreetWon[61]
2006TV Soap of the YearCoronation StreetWon[62]
2007TV Soap of the YearCoronation StreetWon[63]
2008TV Soap of the YearCoronation StreetNominated
2009TV Soap of the YearCoronation StreetNominated
2010TV Soap of the YearCoronation StreetNominated
2011TV Soap of the YearCoronation StreetWon[64]
2012TV Soap PersonalityBetty Driver (Betty Williams)Won[65]
2013TV Soap of the YearCoronation StreetWon[66]
[67]
TV Soap PersonalityMichelle Keegan (Tina McIntyre)Nominated

TV Choice Awards

The TV Choice Awards, awarded by TV Choice magazine, began in 1997 as the TV Quick Awards. Between 2005 and 2009 they were known as the TV Quick and TV Choice Awards. They are voted for by readers of the magazine.

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2018Best SoapCoronation StreetPending
2018Best Soap ActorJack P ShepherdPending
2018Best Soap ActorConnor McIntyrePending
2018Best Soap ActorShayne WardPending
2018Best Soap ActressLucy FallonPending
2018Best Soap ActressCatherine TyldesleyPending
2018Best Soap ActressBhavna LimbachiaPending
2018Best Soap NewcomerRyan ClaytonPending
2018Best Soap NewcomerSally CarmanPending
2018Best Soap NewcomerCharlie de MeloPending
2017Best SoapCoronation StreetNominated
2017Best Soap ActressLucy FallonNominated
2017Best Soap ActressKym MarshNominated
2017Best Soap NewcomerJulia GouldingNominated
2017Best Soap NewcomerRob MallardNominated

TVTimes Awards

The TVTimes Awards began in 1969 and are awarded by TVTimes magazine.

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2009Favourite Double ActBecky and SteveNominated[68]
[69]
[70]
Favourite NewcomerCraig GazeyNominated
Favourite Soap StarKatherine KellyNominated
Favourite Soap StarJennie McAlpineNominated
2010Favourite NewcomerPaula LaneNominated[71]
Favourite Soap StarSimon GregsonNominated
Favourite Soap StarKatherine KellyNominated
2011Favourite Soap StarJane DansonNominated[72]
Favourite Soap StarChris GascoyneNominated
2012Favourite Soap StarJane DansonNominated[73]
Favourite Soap StarAlan HalsallNominated

Other awards

Year Award Category Nominee Result Ref
2008Daily Star Soaper Star AwardsBest ActressKym MarshWon[74]
Best Bad BoyJack P ShepherdWon
Best BitchAlison KingWon
2010Stonewall AwardsBroadcast of the YearCoronation StreetWon[75]
TV Now AwardsFavourite Female Soap StarKatherine KellyWon[76]
Favourite SoapCoronation StreetWon
Soap LegendBill RoacheWon
2011Broadcast AwardsBest Soap or Continuing DramaCoronation StreetNominated[77]
Broadcasting Press Guild AwardsOutstanding Contribution to BroadcastingTony WarrenWon[78]
2012Broadcast AwardsBest Soap or Continuing DramaCoronation StreetNominated[79]
Creative Diversity Network AwardsRadio Times Soap AwardCoronation StreetWon[80]
Virgin Media TV AwardsBest BaddyFrank FosterNominated[81]
[82]
Best SoapCoronation StreetNominated

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