Corrie storm the Soap Awards with eight gongs

 

Coronation Street cleaned up at this years British Soap Awards, taking home eight awards, including the coveted Best Soap prize.

The ITV serial’s domestic abuse storyline was the night’s big winner, scooping Best Storyline, Best Villain and Best Dramatic Performance.

Malcolm Hebden, who plays Norris Cole, accepted the best soap award surrounded by his co-stars.

He said: “We’re all thrilled and the public have voted for us so we must be doing our job properly.

“Thank you the public. We love you.”
Alan Halsall

 

Alan Halsall, who plays Tyrone, received the best actor award at the star-studded Manchester ceremony.

He went up on stage to collect his trophy shortly after a tribute to his late co-star Bill Tarney, who played his surrogate father Jack Duckworth. 

“Fancy bringing me up here after he’s (Bill) been on screen,” said the star, “I owe a lot to that man, he means a lot to me.

“I firmly believe that you are only as good as the people around you, and so thank you to everybody who works at Coronation Street, and every cast member. 

“I’d also like to thank my beautiful wife Lucy-Jo Hudson, and also our special guest, our baby bump. Can’t wait to meet you.”

Michelle Keegan won the award for Sexiest Female, fending off competition from co-star Georgia May Foote, Hollyoaks’s Jorgie Porter, Emmerdale’s Natalie Anderson and EastEnders’ Jacqueline Jossa. 

Meanwhile, Patti Clare triumphed in the Best Comedy Performance category for her role as Mary Taylor in Coronation Street.

Soap rivals, EastEnders, took home just one honour, as Ian Beale actor Adam Woodyatt was given the Lifetime Achievement Award.

Hollyoaks took home five awards, including Best Actress for Claire Cooper and Sexiest Male for Danny Mac.

Hollyoaks star Danny Mac accepts his Sexiest Male award
Hollyoaks star Danny Mac accepts his Sexiest Male award

 

Emmerdale won two awards including Best Single Episode for last year’s live episode in celebration of their 40th anniversary.