List of awards and nominations received by Doctors (TV series)

Doctors awards and nominations
Totals
Awards won 26
Nominations 227

Doctors is a British daytime television soap opera, set in the fictional Midland town of Letherbridge, defined as being close to the city of Birmingham, following the staff and their families of a doctor's surgery. The show has been nominated and won a variety of different awards. As of January 2017, Doctors has been nominated for 227 awards and has won 26.

Banff World Media Festival Awards

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2014MelodramaDoctorsNominated[1]

Black International Film Festival and Music Video & Screen Awards

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2012Best Soap with a Black Cast or LeadDoctorsNominated[2]
2013Best ActressLorna LaidlawWon[3]
Best SoapN/ANominated
2014Westmore Ezekiel AwardDoctorsWon[4]
2015Best SoapN/ANominated[5]

British Academy Television Awards

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2000InnovationProduction TeamNominated[6]
2001SoapProduction TeamNominated
2002SoapProduction TeamNominated
2004Continuing DramaProduction TeamNominated

British Soap Awards

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2004Best Single EpisodeSay A Little PrayerWon[7]
2005Best NewcomerAndrea GreenWon
Best Single EpisodePast ImperfectNominated[8]
Best SoapN/ANominated
2006Best Dramatic PerformanceStirling GallacherNominated
Best NewcomerDaniel AnthonyNominated
Best ExitRobert CavanahNominated
Best Single EpisodeThe Anatomy of MarriageNominated
Best StorylineDr. Kendrick's suicideNominated
Best SoapN/ANominated
2007Best Comedy PerformanceMartha Howe-DouglasNominated[9]
Best NewcomerMartha Howe-DouglasNominated
Best Onscreen PartnershipStirling Gallacher and Seán GleesonWon
Best Single EpisodeShreds and AftermathWon
Best SoapN/ANominated
2008Spectacular SceneGeorge and Nick's car crashNominated[10]
Best Single EpisodeTread Softly/Up Close and PersonalNominated
Best StorylineNick in a wheelchair, George’s guiltNominated
Best SoapN/ANominated
2009Best Dramatic PerformanceAnita CareyWon[11]
Best ExitMichael McKellNominated
Best NewcomerSelina ChiltonNominated
Best StorylineVivien's RapeWon
Spectacular SceneThe HomecomingNominated
Best Single EpisodeA Kind of HushWon
Best SoapN/ANominated
2010Best Dramatic Performance for a Young Actor or ActressAmi MetcalfWon[12]
Best NewcomerSophie AbelsonNominated
Best On-Screen PartnershipJan Pearson and Chris WalkerWon
Best StorylineZara's RevengeNominated
Spectacular SceneMaster of the Universe - SiegeNominated
Best Single EpisodeMaster of the UniverseNominated
Best SoapN/ANominated
2011Best British SoapN/ANominated[13]
Best StorylineKaren’s abortionNominated
Best Single EpisodeAugust 23Nominated
2012Best British SoapN/ANominated[14]
Best Comedy PerformanceJan PearsonNominated
Best Young PerformanceCharlie KenyonNominated
Best On-Screen PartnershipMatthew Chambers and Elisabeth Dermot-WalshNominated
Best NewcomerLu CorfieldNominated
Best Dramatic PerformanceOwen BrenmanNominated
Best StorylineLauren's murderNominated
Best Single EpisodeLast WordsNominated
2013Best British SoapN/ANominated[15][16]
Sexiest MaleMatthew ChambersNominated
Ian KelseyNominated
Nathan WrightNominated
Sexiest FemaleElisabeth Dermot WalshNominated
Sophie AbelsonNominated
Vineeta RishiNominated
Villain of the YearSophie AbelsonNominated
Sam BarriscaleNominated
Best ActorChris WalkerNominated
Owen BrenmanNominated
Simon RiversNominated
Best ActressElisabeth Dermot WalshNominated
Jan PearsonNominated
Lorna LaidlawNominated
Best NewcomerIan MidlaneNominated
Best ExitLu CorfieldNominated
Best Comedy PerformanceIan KelseyNominated
Best On-Screen PartnershipMatthew Chambers and Elisabeth Dermot-WalshNominated
Best Dramatic PerformanceDido MilesNominated
Best StorylineSam's assisted suicideNominated
Best EpisodeThe ScalesNominated
Spectacular Scene of the YearJulia's car crashNominated
2014Best British SoapN/AShortlisted[17][18]
Sexiest MaleMatthew ChambersNominated
Simon RiversNominated
Nathan WrightNominated
Sexiest FemaleElisabeth Dermot WalshNominated
Dido MilesNominated
Danielle HenryNominated
Villain of the YearElisabeth Dermot WalshNominated
Neil HaighNominated
Mark CameronNominated
Best ActorIan KelseyNominated
Owen BrenmanNominated
Ian MidlaneNominated
Best ActressDido MilesNominated
Jan PearsonNominated
Lorna LaidlawNominated
Best Young PerformanceOliver WoollfordShortlisted
Best Comedy PerformanceSarah MoyleShortlisted
Best On-Screen PartnershipDanielle Henry and Lu CorfieldShortlisted
Best Dramatic PerformanceChris WalkerShortlisted
Best StorylineJas stalkingShortlisted
Best Single EpisodePerfectShortlisted
Spectacular Scene of the YearOpening of AustenlandShortlisted
2015Best British SoapN/AShortlisted[19][20][21]
Best ActorAdrian Lewis MorganNominated
Owen BrenmanNominated
Ian MidlaneNominated
Best ActressElisabeth Dermot WalshNominated
Jessica ReganNominated
Lorna LaidlawNominated
Villain of the YearDaniel SchutzmannShortlisted
Best Young PerformanceJack CarrollShortlisted
Best Comedy PerformanceSarah MoyleShortlisted
Best NewcomerJessica ReganWon
Best On-Screen PartnershipIan Midlane and Jessica ReganShortlisted
Best Dramatic PerformanceLorna LaidlawShortlisted
Best StorylineKevin and Poppy - Underage GirlfriendShortlisted
Best Single EpisodeUnfinished BusinessShortlisted
Scene of the YearStrictly dancingShortlisted
2016Best British SoapN/ANominated[22][23][24]
Best ActorMatthew ChambersNominated
Owen BrenmanNominated
Ian MidlaneNominated
Best ActressLaura RollinsNominated
Jan PearsonNominated
Lorna LaidlawNominated
Villain of the YearAdam AstillShortlisted
Best Comedy PerformanceSarah MoyleShortlisted
Best NewcomerBharti PatelShortlisted
Best On-Screen PartnershipDido Miles and Ian KelseyShortlisted
Best Male Dramatic PerformanceAdrian Lewis MorganShortlisted
Best Female Dramatic PerformanceSarah MoyleShortlisted
Best StorylineTreehouseShortlisted
Best Single EpisodeThe Heart of England (3000th Episode)Won
Scene of the YearValerie leaves Barry at the altarShortlisted

Broadcast Awards

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2011Best Daytime ProgrammeN/ANominated[25]

Inside Soap Awards

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2007Best DramaN/ANominated[26]
2009Nominated[27]
2010Best Daytime StarDonnaleigh BaileyNominated[28]
Matthew ChambersNominated
Selina ChiltonNominated
Adrian Lewis MorganNominated
Best Daytime SoapN/ANominated
2011Best Daytime StarMatthew ChambersShortlisted[29][30]
Charlie ClemmowNominated
Elisabeth Dermot WalshNominated
Nicolas WoodmanNominated
Best Daytime SoapN/AShortlisted
2012Best Daytime StarOwen BrenmanNominated[31][32]
Lu CorfieldNominated
Simon RiversNominated
Elisabeth Dermot WalshShortlisted
Best Daytime SoapN/AShortlisted
2013Best Daytime StarMatthew ChambersNominated[33][34]
Ian KelseyNominated
Lorna LaidlawShortlisted
Elisabeth Dermot WalshNominated
Best Daytime SoapN/AShortlisted
2014Best Daytime StarMatthew ChambersNominated[35][36]
Ian KelseyShortlisted
Lorna LaidlawNominated
Elisabeth Dermot WalshNominated
Best Daytime SoapN/AShortlisted
2015Best Daytime StarElisabeth Dermot WalshShortlisted[37][38]
Jessica ReganNominated
Adrian Lewis MorganNominated
Ian MidlaneNominated
Best Daytime SoapN/AShortlisted
2016Best Daytime StarAdam AstillNominated[39]
Lorna LaidlawNominated
Sarah MoyleNominated
Chris WalkerNominated
Best Daytime SoapN/ANominated

Mind Mental Health Media Awards

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2005Soaps and SeriesN/ANominated[40]
2009Soaps and Continual TV DramaFocuses on a woman's borderline personality disorder, and the difficulties faced by a young doctor sectioning their first patient.Nominated[41][42]

National Television Awards

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2012Serial DramaN/ANominated[43]
2013DaytimeN/ANominated[44]
2014DaytimeN/ANominated[45]
2015Serial DramaN/ANominated[46]
2016Serial DramaN/ANominated[47]
NewcomerAshley RiceNominated
Serial Drama PerformanceLorna LaidlawNominated
2017Serial DramaN/ANominated
NewcomerBharti PatelNominated
Serial Drama PerformanceDido MilesNominated
Ian MidlaneNominated

Royal Television Society Awards

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2001SoapN/ANominated[48]
Team Award (Craft and Design Awards)Design Team for The Waiting GameWon[49]
2002SoapN/ANominated[50]
2008Best Actor (Midland Awards)Michael McKellWon[51]
Best Actress (Midland Awards)Diane KeenWon
Best Drama (Midland Awards)The AwakeningWon
2009Best Acting Performance (Midland Awards)Selina ChiltonWon[52][53]
Matthew ChambersNominated
Best Fictional (Midland Awards)N/ANominated
2010Best Drama, TV Drama (Midland Awards)N/ANominated[54]
Best Acting Performance, Male (Midland Awards)Chris WalkerNominated
Best Acting Performance, Female (Midland Awards)Elisabeth Dermot WalshNominated
Best Newcomer (Midland Awards)Nicolas WoodmanNominated
Charlie ClemmowNominated
2012Best Actress (Midland Awards)Lorna LaidlawWon[55]
2013Best Drama/Fictional Programme (Midland Awards)The Scales by Mark ClompusNominated[56][57]
Best Acting Performance (Female) (Midland Awards)Elisabeth Dermot WalshNominated
Dido MilesWon
Best Acting Performance (Male) (Midland Awards)Matthew ChambersNominated
Ian MidlaneWon
2014Best Drama/Fictional Programme (Midland Awards)LeperNominated[56]
Best Acting Performance (Female) (Midland Awards)Jan PearsonNominated
Jessica ReganWon
Best Acting Performance (Male) (Midland Awards)Chris WalkerNominated
2015Best Fictional Television Programme (Midland Awards)Unfinished BusinessNominated[56][58][59]
Best Acting Performance (Female) (Midland Awards)Dido MilesNominated
Elisabeth Dermot WalshWon
Best Acting Performance (Male) (Midland Awards)Owen BrenmanNominated
2016Best Fictional Television Programme (Midland Awards)N/ANominated[60]
There Is No PlaceNominated
Best Acting Performance (Midland Awards)Sarah MoyleNominated
Owen BrenmanNominated
The Diversity Award (Midland Awards)N/ANominated

Screen Nation

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2006Diversity in Drama ProductionN/AWon[61]
2015Favourite Female TV StarLorna LaidlawNominated[62]
Female Performance In TVLorna LaidlawNominated
Laura RollinsNominated
Diversity In Drama ProductionN/ANominated

TV Choice Awards

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2015Best SoapN/ANominated[63]

Writers' Guild of Great Britain Awards

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2017Best Long Running TV SeriesThere is No Place - Claire BennettWon[64]
2011Best Continuing DramaPavlova’s Dogs - Claire BennettNominated[65]
2014TV Drama – Long Running SeriesSilver on the Heath - Toby WaltonNominated[66]
Boiling Point - Dale OvertonNominated

British Muslim Awards

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2017Services To MediaNasreen Ahmed, Script EditorWon[67]

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