British Soap Awards 2023 winners: Danielle Harold & EastEnders triumph trends now

British Soap Awards 2023 winners: Danielle Harold & EastEnders triumph trends now
British Soap Awards 2023 winners: Danielle Harold & EastEnders triumph trends now

British Soap Awards 2023 winners: Danielle Harold & EastEnders triumph trends now

EastEnders actress Danielle Harold dedicated her British Soap Award to brain tumour sufferers after winning the Best Leading Performer prize during this year's ceremony at The Lowry in Salford on Saturday.

The soap star, 31, was praised for her portrayal of Lola Pearce-Brown, who died following a brain tumour in scenes which aired this week.

Accepting the award, Danielle said: 'This isn't for me. This is definitely for every single person who's worked with me along the way who has been directly affected by brain tumours, people who are suffering from brain tumours.

'Their time has been so precious to them and even more to me and I can't thank all of you enough for helping me.'

The star-studded evening saw a whole host of stars collect gongs for their work, with Danielle's BBC soap EastEnders winning the coveted Best Soap prize, while Charlotte Jordan triumphed in the Best Dramatic Performance category for playing Daisy Midgeley in ITV's Coronation Street.

Triumph: EastEnders actress Danielle Harold dedicated her British Soap Award to brain tumour sufferers after winning the Best Leading Performer prize during this year's ceremony

Triumph: EastEnders actress Danielle Harold dedicated her British Soap Award to brain tumour sufferers after winning the Best Leading Performer prize during this year's ceremony

Success story: Charlotte Jordan triumphed in the Best Dramatic Performance category for playing Daisy Midgeley in ITV's Coronation Street at The Lowry in Salford on Saturday

Success story: Charlotte Jordan triumphed in the Best Dramatic Performance category for playing Daisy Midgeley in ITV's Coronation Street at The Lowry in Salford on Saturday

Coveted: Best British Soap was snapped up by EastEnders, seizing the prize from last year's winners Emmerdale, with Perry Fenwick (centre), who plays Billy Mitchell, collecting the gong

Coveted: Best British Soap was snapped up by EastEnders, seizing the prize from last year's winners Emmerdale, with Perry Fenwick (centre), who plays Billy Mitchell, collecting the gong

The coveted Best Soap award, voted for by the public, was presented to EastEnders by actress Dame Sheila Hancock, who said: 'I'm so deeply honoured to be asked to do this. I have such admiration for you.'

Accepting the award with the rest of the cast on stage, Perry Fenwick, who plays Billy Mitchell, said: 'From the bottom of our hearts, honestly, we are thrilled to bits.'

The soap won Villain of the Year for Aaron Thiara, who plays Ravi Gulati, and Best Young Performer, which went to Lillia Turner as Lily Slater.

Coronation Street won the most accolades of the night, with six prizes including for Best Single Episode and Scene of the Year for the show's depiction of an acid attack carried out by Justin Rutherford (Andrew Still), who had been stalking Daisy Midgeley (Charlotte Jordan).

Ryan Prescott, whose character Ryan Connor was injured in the attack, said there had been 330 acid attacks in Manchester in the last year.

He said: 'It was amazing to be part of something that could bring a light to something so sensitive and something that is happening way more than we actually know.'

Charlotte won Best Dramatic Performance, while the show's Dame Maureen Lipman, who plays Evelyn Plummer, won Best Comedy Performer and Channique Sterling-Brown won Best Newcomer for her performance as Dee-Dee Bailey.

The Weatherfield-based soap also went home with the Best Family award, which went to the Platts.

Devastating: EastEnders viewers were brought to tears as much-loved character Lola Pearce tragically passed away on Wednesday this week

Devastating: EastEnders viewers were brought to tears as much-loved character Lola Pearce tragically passed away on Wednesday this week

Screen legend: The coveted Best Soap award, voted for by the public, was presented to EastEnders by actress Dame Sheila Hancock (pictured)

Screen legend: The coveted Best Soap award, voted for by the public, was presented to EastEnders by actress Dame Sheila Hancock (pictured)

Champ: EastEnders won Villain of the Year for Aaron Thiara, who plays Ravi Gulati, with the actor seen on-stage collecting his prize

Champ: EastEnders won Villain of the Year for Aaron Thiara, who plays Ravi Gulati, with the actor seen on-stage collecting his prize

Delighted: Lillia Turner looked glamorous in a shimmering dress as she collected her award for Best Young Performer, for playing Lily Slater in EastEnders

Delighted: Lillia Turner looked glamorous in a shimmering dress as she collected her award for Best Young Performer, for playing Lily Slater in EastEnders

Golden girl: Jane McDonald, 60, proved a hit as host after taking over from Phillip Schofield, with the star describing the role as her 'dream job'

Golden girl: Jane McDonald, 60, proved a hit as host after taking over from Phillip Schofield, with the star describing the role as her 'dream job'

Stepped down: Jane was revealed as Phillip's replacement after he quit ITV and was dropped by his agency YMU having admitted an affair with a young male This Morning colleague (Phillip is pictured for last year's awards)

Stepped down: Jane was revealed as Phillip's replacement after he quit ITV and was dropped by his agency YMU having admitted an affair with a young male This Morning colleague (Phillip is pictured for last year's awards)

Hollyoaks was awarded Best Storyline for a plot which saw Nikki Sanderson's character Maxine Minniver targeted by incel Eric Foster (Angus Castle-Doughty) alongside her brother Mason Chen-Williams (Frank Kauer).

The soap's head of casting was awarded the Tony Warren Award.

Emmerdale's Mark Charnock, who plays Marlon Dingle, was given an Outstanding Achievement award and told the audience: 'What a job, I've loved every minute of it.'

Doctors actors Chris Walker and Jan Pearson took home the Best On-screen Partnership gong for their performances as Rob and Karen Hollins in the daytime soap. 

Jane McDonald proved a hit as host after taking over from Phillip Schofield.

The ceremony, at The Lowry in Salford Quays, was presented by Jane after she stepped in to replace former This Morning co-host Phillip when he quit ITV amid a furore over his extramarital affair with a younger male colleague.

Wearing a gold sequinned floor-length dress, Jane told the audience: 'I've got to say I am a massive fan of the soaps so this is my dream job.

'Welcome to you all, thank you for having me.'

Rising star: Channique Sterling-Brown won Best Newcomer for her performance as Dee-Dee Bailey in Coronation Street

Rising star: Channique Sterling-Brown won Best Newcomer for her performance as Dee-Dee Bailey in Coronation Street

Plot: Hollyoaks won Best Storyline for a plot which saw Nikki Sanderson's character Maxine Minniver and her brother Mason Chen-Williams (Frank Kauer) targeted by incel Eric Foster (Angus Castle-Doughty) (L-R: Frank, Angus and Nikki)

Plot: Hollyoaks won Best Storyline for a plot which saw Nikki Sanderson's character Maxine Minniver and her brother Mason Chen-Williams (Frank Kauer) targeted by incel Eric Foster (Angus Castle-Doughty) (L-R: Frank, Angus and Nikki)

Special recognition: Emmerdale's Mark Charnock, who plays Marlon Dingle, was given an Outstanding Achievement award

Special recognition: Emmerdale's Mark Charnock, who plays Marlon Dingle, was given an Outstanding Achievement award

As the awards came to a close, she said: 'I'm off for a knees-up with all my

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