EastEnders keeps Best Soap crown

EastEnders duo Jessie Wallace and Shane Richie at the 2011 British Soap Awards at Granada Studios, Manchester
12 April 2012

EastEnders has retained its crown as best of British at the soap world's Oscars.

The BBC One series, which recently caused controversy with its baby-swap storyline, beat off the competition to win the Best British Soap award for the fourth year in a row.

Despite missing out on the top prize, Coronation Street won nine awards, compared with EastEnders' total of four.

The dramatic live show that saw a tram crash on to the Weatherfield cobbles, filmed to mark the ITV soap's 50th anniversary, won awards for Best Single Episode and Spectacular Scene of the Year. It also led to the plot that won Coronation Street this year's Best Storyline - End of the line for the Websters and the Dobbs.

Best Dramatic Performance was won by Jane Danson for her role as Leanne Barlow, who tearfully married husband Peter in hospital after he was seriously injured in the crash. Her screen stepson Simon, played by Alexander Bain, won the Best Young Performance award at the ceremony, which took place at Manchester's Granada Studios.

Bill Tarmey, who bowed out of the soap after playing Jack Duckworth for 31 years, won the Lifetime Achievement Award. The death of the lovable layabout also earned him the Best Exit gong.

Patti Clare, who plays eccentric Mary Taylor in Coronation Street, won the prize for Best Comedy Performance.

Michelle Keegan, Tina McIntyre in the soap, won the viewer-voted prize for Sexiest Female, for the third year running. And it was also third time lucky for EastEnders' Scott Maslen, who was named Sexiest Male again.

EastEnders picked up Best On-screen Partnership for Jessie Wallace and Shane Richie's portrayal of Kat and Alfie Moon, who were at the centre of the baby-swap storyline. Wallace was also named Best Actress. Hollyoaks actor Emmett J Scanlan was voted both Best Newcomer and Villain of the Year for his role as Brendan Brady. Emmerdale actor Danny Miller, who has played Aaron Livesy for two years, was named Best Actor.

Gavin Blyth, Emmerdale's series producer who died last year at the age of 41, was posthumously given a Special Achievement Award. He had previously also worked on Coronation Street.

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