List of awards and nominations received by Coronation Street

Summary

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.

Awards and nominations received by Coronation Street
Total number of wins and nominations
Totals 168 288
References

All About Soap Awards edit

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
2009 Bad Boy Gray O'Brien (Tony Gordon) Won [1]
I'm A Survivor Samia Ghadie (Maria Connor) Won
2010 Baby Drama Maria gives birth in a deserted shack Nominated [2]
[3]
Bride and Doom John & Fiz Stape (Graeme Hawley & Jennie McAlpine) Nominated
Bride and Doom Steve & Becky McDonald (Simon Gregson & Katherine Kelly) Won
Fatal Attraction Michael Le Vell & Vicky Binns (Kevin Webster and Molly Dobbs) Nominated
Femme Fatale Alison King (Carla Connor) Nominated
Femme Fatale Helen Flanagan (Rosie Webster) Nominated
Killer Secret Carla returns to blackmail Tony Nominated
Smooth Criminal Gray O'Brien (Tony Gordon) Won
2011 Best Actor Chris Gascoyne (Peter Barlow) Nominated [4]
Best Actress Katherine Kelly (Becky McDonald) Nominated
Best Baby Drama Tyrone learns the truth about Jack Nominated
Best Comeback Kate Ford (Tracy Barlow) Nominated
Best Love Triangle Leanne, Peter, Nick Nominated
Best Newcomer Paula Lane (Kylie Platt) Nominated
Best Stunt Tram Crash Won
2012 Best Actor Chris Gascoyne (Peter Barlow) Nominated [5]
Best Actress Alison King (Carla Connor) Nominated
Best Comeback Graeme Hawley (John Stape) Nominated
Best Couple Chris Gascoyne & Alison King (Peter Barlow & Carla Connor) Nominated
Best Episode Steve and Tracy's wedding Nominated
Best Villain Andrew Lancel (Frank Foster) Nominated
2013 Best Baby Drama Kylie's pregnancy – who's the daddy? Nominated [6]
[7]
Best Baby Drama Tina's surrogacy Nominated
Best Episode Kirsty falls down the stairs after she confronts Tyrone Nominated
Best Storyline Nick and Leanne's rocky romance Nominated
Best Wedding Alan Halsall & Natalie Gumede (Tyrone Dobbs & Kirsty Soames) Won
Best Wedding Ben Price & Jane Danson (Nick Tilsley & Leanne Barlow) Nominated
Forbidden Lovers Charlie Condou & Samia Ghadie (Marcus Dent & Maria Connor) Nominated

British Academy Television Awards edit

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
1987 Best Actress Jean Alexander (Hilda Ogden) Nominated [8]
1992 Best Drama Serial Coronation Street Nominated
1995 Best Drama Serial Coronation Street Nominated
1997 Lew Grade Award Coronation Street Won
1999 Best Soap Opera Coronation Street Nominated
2000 Best Soap Opera Coronation Street Nominated [9]
2001 Best Soap Opera Coronation Street Nominated
Special Award Coronation Street Won
2002 Best Soap Opera Coronation Street Nominated
2003 Best Continuing Drama Coronation Street Won [10]
Lew Grade Award Coronation Street Nominated
2004 Best Continuing Drama Coronation Street Won [10]
2005 Best Continuing Drama Coronation Street Won [10]
2006 Best Continuing Drama Coronation Street Nominated [11]
2007 Best Continuing Drama Coronation Street Nominated [12]
2009 Philips Audience Award Coronation Street Nominated [13]
2010 Best Continuing Drama Coronation Street Nominated [14]
2011 Best Continuing Drama Coronation Street Nominated [15]
2012 Best Continuing Drama Coronation Street Won [16]
2013 Best Continuing Drama Coronation Street Nominated [17]
2014 Best Continuing Drama Coronation Street Won [18]
2015 Best Continuing Drama Coronation Street Won
2016 Best Continuing Drama Coronation Street Nominated
2018 Best Continuing Drama Coronation Street Nominated
2021 Best Soap and Continuing Drama Coronation Street Nominated [19]
2022 Best Soap and Continuing Drama Coronation Street Won [20]

The British Soap Awards edit

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
1999 Best British Soap Coronation Street Won [21]
Villain of the Year Stephen Billington (Greg Kelly) Won
Best On-screen Partnership David Neilson & Julie Hesmondhalgh (Roy & Hayley Cropper) Won
Best Comedy Performance John Savident (Fred Elliott) Won
Special Achievement William Roache (Ken Barlow) Won
2000 Best British Soap Coronation Street Nominated
Best Comedy Performance Sue Nicholls (Audrey Roberts) Won
Best Storyline Sarah's Teenage Pregnancy Won
Special Achievement Tony Warren (creator) Won
2001 Best Dramatic Performance Georgia Taylor (Toyah Battersby) Won [22]
Best Exit Naomi Radcliffe (Alison Webster) Won
Best On-Screen Partnership Bill Tarmey and Liz Dawn (Jack and Vera Duckworth) Won
Best Single Episode Coronation Street Live Won
Best British Soap Coronation Street Nominated
Best Storyline Mark, Linda and Mike love triangle Won
2002 Best British Soap Coronation Street Nominated
Best Comedy Performance Malcolm Hebden (Norris Cole) Won
2003 Best British Soap Coronation Street Won

[23]

Best Actor Brian Capron (Richard Hillman) Won
Villain of the Year Won
Best Exit Won
Best Comedy Performance Andrew Whyment (Kirk Sutherland) Won
Best Dramatic Performance Sue Nicholls (Audrey Roberts) Won
Spectacular Scene of the Year The demise of Richard Hillman Won
Best Storyline Richard Hillman's Reign of Terror Won
2004 Best British Soap Coronation Street Nominated
Best On-screen partnership David Neilson & Julie Hesmondhalgh (Roy & Hayley Cropper) Won
Best Storyline Tracy wreaks havock Won
Lifetime Achievement Barbara Knox (Rita Sullivan) Won
2005 Best British Soap Coronation Street Won

[24]

Best Actress Suranne Jones (Karen McDonald) Won
Villain of the Year Sasha Behar (Maya Sharma) Won
Best Comedy Performance Maggie Jones (Blanche Hunt) Won
Best Young Performance Sam Aston (Chesney Brown) Won
Spectacular Scene of the Year Maya's revenge Won
Special Achievement John Stevenston (writer) Won
2006 Best British Soap Coronation Street Nominated
Sexiest Male Richard Fleeshman Won
Best On-screen Partnership Malcolm Hebden & Barbara Knox (Norris Cole & Rita Sullivan) Won
Best Dramatic Performance Bradley Walsh (Danny Baldwin) Won
Special Achievement Tony Prescott (Director at Coronation Street & Emmerdale) Won
Lifetime Achievement Johnny Briggs (Mike Baldwin) Won
2007 Best British Soap Coronation Street Won

[25]

Best Storyline Charlie's cheating & Tracy's revenge Won
Best Exit Bill Ward (Charlie Stubbs) Won
Best Newcomer Kym Ryder (Michelle Connor) Won
Sexiest Male Rob James-Collier (Liam Connor) Won
Best Actor Antony Cotton (Sean Tully) Won
Best Actress Kate Ford (Tracy Barlow) Won
2008 Best British Soap Coronation Street Nominated
Sexiest Male Rob James-Collier (Liam Connor) Won
Villain of the Year Jack P. Shepherd (David Platt) Won
Best Newcomer Michelle Keegan (Tina McIntyre) Won
Best Comedy Performance Maggie Jones (Blanche Hunt) Won
Lifetime Achievement Liz Dawn (Vera Duckworth) Won
2009 Best British Soap Coronation Street Nominated
Best Actress Katherine Kelly (Becky McDonald) Won
Sexiest Female Michelle Keegan (Tina McIntyre) Won
Villain of the Year Gray O'Brien (Tony Gordon) Won
Best Newcomer Craig Gazey (Graeme Proctor) Won
Best Exit Rob James-Collier (Liam Connor) Won
Special Achievement Peter Whalley (writer) Won
2010 Best British Soap Coronation Street Nominated
Sexiest Female Michelle Keegan (Tina McIntyre) Won
Best Comedy Performance Craig Gazey (Graeme Proctor) Won
Lifetime Achievement Betty Driver (Betty Williams) Won
2011 Best Actor Chris Gascoyne (Peter Barlow) Nominated [26]
Best Actress Katherine Kelly (Becky McDonald) Nominated
Best British Soap Coronation Street Nominated
Best Comedy Performance Patti Clare (Mary Taylor) Nominated
Best Dramatic Performance Jane Danson (Leanne Battersby) Won
Best Exit Bill Tarmey (Jack Duckworth) Won
Best Newcomer Paula Lane (Kylie Platt) Nominated
Best On-Screen Partnership Katherine Kelly & Simon Gregson (Becky & Steve McDonald) Nominated
Best Single Episode "Coronation Street Live" Won
Best Storyline End of the line for the Websters and Dobbs Won
Best Young Performance Alex Bain (Simon Barlow) Won
Lifetime Achievement Award Bill Tarmey (Jack Duckworth) Won
Spectacular Scene of the Year The Tram Crash Won
Villain of the Year Kate Ford (Tracy Barlow) Nominated
2012 Best Actor Chris Gascoyne (Peter Barlow Nominated [27]
Best Actress Alison King (Carla Connor) Won
Best Dramatic Performance Nominated
Best British Soap Coronation Street Nominated
Best Comedy Performance Stephanie Cole (Sylvia Goodwin) Won
Best Exit Katherine Kelly Won
Best Newcomer Natalie Gumede (Kirsty Soames) Won
Best Single Episode Becky's Final Farewell Won
Best Storyline Carla's rape ordeal Nominated
Best Young Performance Alex Bain (Simon Barlow) Nominated
Spectacular Scene of the Year Carla's car crash Nominated
Villain of the Year Andrew Lancel (Frank Foster) Won
2013 Best Actor Alan Halsall (Tyrone Dobbs) Won [28]
Best Actress Jennie McAlpine (Fiz Stape) Nominated
Michelle Keegan (Tina McIntyre) Nominated
Best British Soap Coronation Street Won
Best Comedy Performance Patti Clare (Mary Taylor) Won
Best Exit Nigel Havers (Lewis Archer) Won
Best Newcomer Marc Baylis (Rob Donovan) Nominated
Best On-Screen Partnership Jennie McAlpine & Alan Halsall (Fiz Stape & Tyrone Dobbs) Nominated
Best Single Episode Kirsty's treachery ends in Tyrone's arrest Nominated
Best Storyline Kirsty's abuse of Tyrone Won
Best Young Performance Ellie Leach (Faye Windass) Nominated
Spectacular Scene of the Year The Rovers fire Nominated
Best Dramatic Performance Natalie Gumede (Kirsty Soames) Won
Villain of the Year Won
Nigel Havers (Lewis Archer) Nominated
2014 Best British Soap Coronation Street Nominated [29]
Best Actor David Neilson (Roy Cropper) Won
Best Dramatic Performance Won
Best Actress Julie Hesmondhalgh (Hayley Cropper) Won
Best British Soap Coronation Street Nominated
Best Comedy Performance Simon Gregson (Steve McDonald) Won
Best Newcomer Amy James-Kelly (Maddie Heath) Nominated
Best On-Screen Partnership David Neilson & Julie Hesmondhalgh (Roy & Hayley Cropper) Won
Best Single Episode Hayley's Death Won
Best Storyline Hayley's cancer battle Won
Villain of the Year Chris Gascoyne (Peter Barlow) Shortlisted
Connor McIntyre (Pat Phelan) Shortlisted
Jack P. Shepherd (David Platt) Shortlisted
Best Young Performance Alex Bain (Simon Barlow) Nominated
Spectacular Scene of the Year Nick and David's car crash Nominated
Outstanding Achievement Award Helen Worth (Gail McIntyre) Won
2015 Best British Soap Coronation Street Nominated [30]
Best Actor David Neilson (Roy Cropper) Nominated
Simon Gregson (Steve McDonald) Nominated
Best Dramatic Performance Nominated
Best Actress Alison King (Carla Connor) Nominated
Best Comedy Performance Sally Dynevor (Sally Webster) Won
Best Newcomer Sean Ward (Callum Logan) Nominated
Best On-Screen Partnership Joe Duttine & Sally Dynevor (Tim & Sally Metcalfe) Nominated
Best Single Episode Rob's Confession Nominated
Best Storyline Steve and Michelle – "Hearts and Minds" Nominated
Best Young Performance Ellie Leach (Faye Windass) Nominated
Scene of the Year Deirdre throws the trifle Nominated
Outstanding Achievement Anne Kirkbride (Deirdre Barlow) Won
Villain of the Year Sean Ward (Callum Logan) Nominated
2016 Best Actor Jack P. Shepherd (David Platt Nominated [31]
Best Male Dramatic Performance Nominated
Best Actress Alison King (Carla Connor) Nominated
Best British Soap Coronation Street Nominated
Best Comedy Performance Patti Clare (Mary Taylor Won
Best Female Dramatic Performance Tina O'Brien (Sarah Platt) Nominated
Best Newcomer Shayne Ward (Aidan Connor) Nominated
Best On-Screen Partnership Joe Duttine & Sally Dynevor (Tim & Sally Metcalfe) Won
Best Single Episode The Live Episode Nominated
Best Storyline Callum's Reign of Terror & Sarah's baby Nominated
Best Young Performance Elle Mulvaney (Amy Barlow) Nominated
Scene of the Year Callum's Death Nominated
Tony Warren Award James Bain (Casting Director at Coronation Street & Emmerdale) Won
Villain of The Year Connor McIntyre (Pat Phelan) Won
2017 Best British Soap Coronation Street Nominated
Best Actor Jack P. Shepherd (David Platt) Shortlisted
Best Actress Lucy Fallon (Bethany Platt) Shortlisted
Kym Marsh (Michelle Connor) Shortlisted
Best Female Dramatic Performance Won
Best Male Dramatic Performance Simon Gregson (Steve McDonald) Nominated
Best Comedy Performance Dolly-Rose Campbell (Gemma Winter) Won
Best Young Actor Elle Mulvaney (Amy Barlow) Won
Villain of the Year Connor McIntyre (Pat Phelan) Nominated
Best Newcomer Rob Mallard (Daniel Osbourne) Won
Best On-Screen Partnership Malcolm Hebden & Patti Clare (Norris Cole & Mary Taylor) Nominated
Best Single Episode Kylie's Death Nominated
Scene of the Year Michelle's Goodbye to Ruairi Nominated
Best Storyline The Grooming of Bethany Nominated
2018 Best British Soap Coronation Street Won [32]
Best Actor Jack P. Shepherd (David Platt) Won
Connor McIntyre (Pat Phelan) Nominated
Best Actress Lucy Fallon (Bethany Platt) Won
Catherine Tyldesley (Eva Price) Nominated
Greatest Moment Richard Hillman Drives the Platts into the Canal Nominated
Villain of the Year Connor McIntyre (Pat Phelan) Won
Best Male Dramatic Performance Nominated
Best Female Dramatic Performance Lucy Fallon (Bethany Platt) Won
Best Comedy Performance Louiza Patikas (Moira Pollock) Nominated
Best Young Actor Matilda Freeman (Summer Spellman) Nominated
Scene of the Year The Grooming of Bethany Nominated
Best On-screen Partnership Bhavna Limbachia & Faye Brookes (Rana Nazir & Kate Connor) Nominated
Best Newcomer Nicola Thorp (Nicola Rubinstein) Nominated
Best Storyline Phelan's Reign of Terror Nominated
Best Single Episode Aidan and Eva's Wedding Debacle Nominated
Tony Warren Award Kieran Roberts (executive producer) Won
2019 Best British Soap Coronation Street Nominated [33]
Best Actor Jack P. Shepherd (David Platt) Nominated
Best Actress Alison King (Carla Connor) Nominated
Villain of the Year Greg Wood (Rick Neelan) Nominated
Best Male Dramatic Performance Rob Mallard (Daniel Osbourne) Nominated
Best Female Dramatic Performance Katie McGlynn (Sinead Tinker) Nominated
Best Comedy Performance Patti Clare (Mary Cole) Nominated
Best Young Actor Elle Mulvaney (Amy Barlow) Nominated
Scene of the Year Gail's Monologue Won
Best On-Screen Partnership Simon Gregson & Kate Ford (Steve & Tracy McDonald) Nominated
Best Newcomer Alexandra Mardell (Emma Brooker) Won
Best Storyline The impact of Aidan's suicide Won
Best Single Episode Aidan's suicide and the aftermath Won
Outstanding Achievement Award Sue Nicholls (Audrey Roberts) Won
2022 Best British Soap Coronation Street Nominated [34]
Best Leading Performer Sally Carman (Abi Webster) Nominated
Villain of the Year Maximus Evans (Corey Brent) Won
Best Family The Alahans Nominated
Best Dramatic Performance Sally Carman (Abi Webster) Nominated
Best Comedy Performance Jane Hazlegrove (Bernie Winter) Nominated
Best Young Performer Millie Gibson (Kelly Neelan) Won
Scene of the Year Johnny's Death Nominated
Best On-Screen Partnership David Neilson & Mollie Gallagher (Roy Cropper & Nina Lucas) Nominated
Best Newcomer Paddy Bever (Max Turner) Nominated
Best Storyline Hate Crime Nominated
Best Single Episode "Flashback" Nominated
Tony Warren Award Jan McVerry (writer) Won
2023 Best British Soap Coronation Street Nominated [35]
Best Leading Performer Charlotte Jordan (Daisy Midgeley) Nominated
Villain of the Year Todd Boyce (Stephen Reid) Nominated
Best Family The Platts Won
Best Dramatic Performance Charlotte Jordan (Daisy Midgeley) Won
Best Comedy Performance Maureen Lipman (Evelyn Plummer) Won
Best Young Performer Jude Riordan (Sam Blakeman) Nominated
Scene of the Year Acid Attack Won
Best On-Screen Partnership David Neilson and Maureen Lipman (Roy Cropper and Evelyn Plummer) Nominated
Best Newcomer Channique Sterling-Brown (Dee Dee Bailey) Won
Best Storyline Daisy's Stalking Hell Nominated
Best Single Episode Acid Attack Won

Inside Soap Awards edit

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
2010 Best Actor Chris Gascoyne (Peter Barlow) Nominated [36]
[37]
Best Actor Simon Gregson (Steve McDonald) Nominated
Best Actor Gray O'Brien (Tony Gordon) Nominated
Best Actress Sally Dynevor (Sally Webster) Nominated
Best Actress Katherine Kelly (Becky McDonald) Nominated
Best Actress Alison King (Carla Connor) Nominated
Best Dramatic Performance Alison King (Carla Connor) Nominated
Best Dramatic Performance Helen Worth (Gail McIntyre) Nominated
Best Exit Gray O'Brien (Tony Gordon) Nominated
Best Exit Reece Dinsdale (Joe McIntyre) Nominated
Best Newcomer Cherylee Houston (Izzy Armstrong) Nominated
Best Newcomer Holly Quin-Ankrah (Cheryl Gray) Nominated
Best Soap Coronation Street Nominated
Best Stunt The factory explosion Won
Best Stunt Joe perishes on the lake Nominated
Best Wedding Steve & Becky McDonald (Simon Gregson & Katherine Kelly) Nominated
Best Wedding John & Fiz Stape (Graeme Hawley & Jennie McAlpine) Nominated
Best Young Actor Alex Bain (Simon Barlow) Won
Best Young Actor Elle Mulvaney (Amy Barlow) Nominated
Funniest Performance Patti Clare (Mary Taylor) Nominated
Funniest Performance Craig Gazey (Graeme Proctor) Won
2011 Best Actor Chris Gascoyne (Peter Barlow) Nominated [38]
Best Actress Katherine Kelly (Becky McDonald) Nominated
Best Bad Boy Chris Gascoyne (Peter Barlow) Nominated
Best Dramatic Performance Jane Danson (Leanne Battersby) Nominated
Best Exit Bill Tarmey (Jack Duckworth) Won
Best Newcomer Paula Lane (Kylie Platt) Nominated
Best Soap Coronation Street Nominated
Best Wedding David Neilson & Julie Hesmondhalgh (Roy & Hayley Cropper) Nominated
Best Young Actor Alex Bain (Simon Barlow) Nominated
Funniest Performance Patti Clare (Mary Taylor) Nominated
Outstanding Achievement Coronation Street Won
2012 Best Actor Chris Gascoyne (Peter Barlow) Nominated [39]
Best Actress Michelle Keegan (Tina McIntyre) Nominated
Best Bad Boy Chris Gascoyne (Peter Barlow) Nominated
Best Bitch Kate Ford (Tracy Barlow) Nominated
Best Bitch Paula Lane (Kylie Platt) Nominated
Best Newcomer Natalie Gumede (Kirsty Soames) Nominated
Best Soap Coronation Street Nominated
Best Young Actor Alex Bain (Simon Barlow) Won
Funniest Male Simon Gregson (Steve McDonald) Nominated
Funniest Female Katy Cavanagh (Julie Carp) Nominated

National Television Awards edit

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
1995 Most Popular Serial Drama Coronation Street Won [40]
Special Recognition Award Julie Goodyear (Bet Lynch) Won
1996 Most Popular Serial Drama Coronation Street Nominated
1997 Most Popular Newcomer Matthew Marsden (Chris Collins) Won [40]
Most Popular Serial Drama Coronation Street Nominated
1998 Most Popular Newcomer Jane Danson (Leanne Battersby) Nominated [41]
[42]
Most Popular Newcomer Adam Rickitt (Nick Tilsley) Nominated
Most Popular Serial Drama Coronation Street Won
1999 Most Popular Actor Steven Arnold (Ashley Peacock) Nominated [43]
[44]
Most Popular Actress Julie Hesmondhalgh (Hayley Cropper) Nominated
Most Popular Newcomer Alan Halsall (Tyrone Dobbs) Nominated
Most Popular Newcomer Naomi Radcliffe (Alison Wakefield) Nominated
Most Popular Serial Drama Coronation Street Won
2000 Most Popular Newcomer Tina O'Brien (Sarah-Louise Platt) Won [45]
Most Popular Serial Drama Coronation Street Won
2001 Most Popular Actress Georgia Taylor (Toyah Battersby) Nominated [46]
Most Popular Newcomer Scott Wright (Sam Kingston) Nominated
Most Popular Serial Drama Coronation Street Nominated
2002 Most Popular Newcomer Brian Capron (Richard Hillman) Nominated [47]
Most Popular Serial Drama Coronation Street Nominated
2003 Most Popular Actor Brian Capron (Richard Hillman) Nominated
Most Popular Actress Suranne Jones (Karen McDonald) Nominated
Most Popular Newcomer Kate Ford (Tracy Barlow) Nominated
Most Popular Serial Drama Coronation Street Nominated
2004 Most Popular Actor Bruno Langley (Todd Grimshaw) Nominated [48]
[49]
Most Popular Actress Suranne Jones (Karen McDonald) Won
Most Popular Actress Tina O'Brien (Sarah-Louise Platt) Nominated
Most Popular Newcomer Sam Aston (Chesney Battersby-Brown) Won
Most Popular Serial Drama Coronation Street Won
2005 Most Popular Actor Bradley Walsh (Danny Baldwin) Nominated [50]
[51]
Most Popular Actress Sally Lindsay (Shelley Unwin) Nominated
Most Popular Newcomer Antony Cotton (Sean Tully) Won
Most Popular Serial Drama Coronation Street Nominated
2006 Most Popular Actor Bradley Walsh (Danny Baldwin) Nominated [50]
Most Popular Actress Sue Cleaver (Eileen Grimshaw) Nominated
Most Popular Newcomer Nikki Patel (Amber Kalirai) Nominated
Most Popular Serial Drama Coronation Street Nominated
2007 Most Popular Actor Antony Cotton (Sean Tully) Nominated [52]
Most Popular Actress Sue Cleaver (Eileen Grimshaw) Nominated
Most Popular Serial Drama Coronation Street Nominated
2008 Most Popular Serial Drama Coronation Street Nominated [53]
Outstanding Serial Drama Performance Katherine Kelly (Becky Granger) Nominated
2010 Most Popular Newcomer Craig Gazey (Graeme Proctor) Won [54]
[55]
Most Popular Serial Drama Coronation Street Won
Outstanding Serial Drama Performance Katherine Kelly (Becky McDonald) Nominated
Outstanding Serial Drama Performance Simon Gregson (Steve McDonald) Nominated
Outstanding Serial Drama Performance Gray O'Brien (Tony Gordon) Nominated
2011 Most Popular Serial Drama Coronation Street Nominated [56]
Outstanding Serial Drama Performance Katherine Kelly (Becky McDonald) Nominated
2012 Most Popular Serial Drama Coronation Street Won [57]
Outstanding Serial Drama Performance Katherine Kelly (Becky McDonald) Won
Outstanding Serial Drama Performance Alison King (Carla Connor) Nominated
2013 Most Popular Newcomer Natalie Gumede (Kirsty Soames) Nominated [58]
Most Popular Serial Drama Coronation Street Won
Outstanding Serial Drama Performance Alan Halsall (Tyrone Dobbs) Won
Outstanding Serial Drama Performance Michelle Keegan (Tina McIntyre) Nominated
2014 Most Popular Newcomer Marc Baylis (Rob Donovan) Nominated [59]
Most Popular Serial Drama Coronation Street Won
Outstanding Serial Drama Performance Julie Hesmondhalgh (Hayley Cropper) Won
Michelle Keegan (Tina McIntyre) Nominated
David Neilson (Roy Cropper) Nominated
2015 Serial Drama Coronation Street Nominated
2016 Serial Drama Coronation Street Nominated
Serial Drama Performance Alison King (Carla Connor) Nominated
Newcomer Shayne Ward (Aidan Connor) Won
2017 Serial Drama Coronation Street Nominated
Serial Drama Performance Jack P. Shepherd (David Platt) Nominated
Newcomer Faye Brookes (Kate Connor) Won
2018 Serial Drama Coronation Street Nominated [60]
Newcomer Rob Mallard (Daniel Osbourne) Nominated
Serial Drama Performance Lucy Fallon (Bethany Platt) Won
Barbara Knox (Rita Tanner) Nominated

Royal Television Society Awards edit

The Royal Television Society Awards ceremony takes place every March in central London.[61]

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2002 Best Soap and Continuing Drama Coronation Street Won
2003 Best Soap and Continuing Drama Coronation Street Won
2004 Best Soap and Continuing Drama Coronation Street Won
2005 Best Soap and Continuing Drama Coronation Street Nominated
2006 Best Soap and Continuing Drama Coronation Street Won
2007 Best Soap and Continuing Drama Coronation Street Nominated
2008 Best Soap and Continuing Drama Coronation Street Nominated
2009 Best Soap and Continuing Drama Coronation Street Nominated
2010 Best Soap and Continuing Drama Coronation Street Nominated [62]
2011 Best Soap and Continuing Drama Coronation Street Nominated [63]
2012 Best Soap and Continuing Drama Coronation Street Won [64]
2013 Best Soap and Continuing Drama Coronation Street Won [65]
2021 Soap and Continuing Drama Coronation Street Nominated [66]

Royal Television Society Craft & Design Awards edit

The Royal Television Society Craft & Design Awards are presented to recognize technical achievements in British television. The live episode received three nominations in 2011.

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2010 Judges' Award Coronation Street Won [67]
2011 Effects - Special Danny Hargreaves Nominated [68]
Lighting for Multicamera Chris Chisnall & The Lighting Team Won
Sound - Drama Alan Monks & The Sound Team Nominated
2015 Lighting for Multicamera Lighting Team Nominated [69]
2016 Nominated [70]
Multicamera Work Camera Team Won

Television and Radio Industries Club Awards edit

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2001 Special Award Coronation Street Won
2002 TV Soap of the Year Coronation Street Nominated
2003 TV Soap of the Year Coronation Street Won [71]
2004 TV Soap of the Year Coronation Street Won [72]
2005 TV Soap of the Year Coronation Street Won [73]
2006 TV Soap of the Year Coronation Street Won [74]
2007 TV Soap of the Year Coronation Street Won [75]
2008 TV Soap of the Year Coronation Street Nominated
2009 TV Soap of the Year Coronation Street Nominated
2010 TV Soap of the Year Coronation Street Nominated
2011 TV Soap of the Year Coronation Street Won [76]
2012 TV Soap Personality Betty Driver (Betty Williams) Won [77]
2013 TV Soap of the Year Coronation Street Won [78]
[79]
TV Soap Personality Michelle Keegan (Tina McIntyre) Nominated

TV Choice Awards edit

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
2018 Best Soap Coronation Street Won
2018 Best Soap Actor Jack P Shepherd Nominated
2018 Best Soap Actor Connor McIntyre Longlisted
2018 Best Soap Actor Shayne Ward Won
2018 Best Soap Actress Lucy Fallon Nominated
2018 Best Soap Actress Catherine Tyldesley Nominated
2018 Best Soap Actress Bhavna Limbachia Longlisted
2018 Best Soap Newcomer Ryan Clayton Nominated
2018 Best Soap Newcomer Sally Carman Longlisted
2018 Best Soap Newcomer Charlie de Melo Longlisted
2017 Best Soap Coronation Street Nominated
2017 Best Soap Actress Lucy Fallon Nominated
2017 Best Soap Actress Kym Marsh Nominated
2017 Best Soap Newcomer Julia Goulding Nominated
2017 Best Soap Newcomer Rob Mallard Nominated

TVTimes Awards edit

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

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2009 Favourite Double Act Becky and Steve Nominated [80]
[81]
[82]
Favourite Newcomer Craig Gazey Nominated
Favourite Soap Star Katherine Kelly Nominated
Favourite Soap Star Jennie McAlpine Nominated
2010 Favourite Newcomer Paula Lane Nominated [83]
Favourite Soap Star Simon Gregson Nominated
Favourite Soap Star Katherine Kelly Nominated
2011 Favourite Soap Star Jane Danson Nominated [84]
Favourite Soap Star Chris Gascoyne Nominated
2012 Favourite Soap Star Jane Danson Nominated [85]
Favourite Soap Star Alan Halsall Nominated

Other awards edit

Year Award Category Nominee Result Ref
2010 Stonewall Awards Broadcast of the Year Coronation Street Won [86]
TV Now Awards Favourite Female Soap Star Katherine Kelly Won [87]
Favourite Soap Coronation Street Won
Soap Legend Bill Roache Won
2011 Broadcast Awards Best Soap or Continuing Drama Coronation Street Nominated [88]
Broadcasting Press Guild Awards Outstanding Contribution to Broadcasting Tony Warren Won [89]
2012 Broadcast Awards Best Soap or Continuing Drama Coronation Street Nominated [90]
Creative Diversity Network Awards Radio Times Soap Award Coronation Street Won [91]
Virgin Media TV Awards Best Baddy Frank Foster Nominated [92]
[93]
Best Soap Coronation Street Nominated

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External links edit

  • Awards and nominations for Coronation Street at the IMDb