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Coronation Street overshadowed rival EastEnders by seven awards to one at the British Soap Awards ceremony. | Coronation Street overshadowed rival EastEnders by seven awards to one at the British Soap Awards ceremony. |
Corrie's prizes included best soap, best actress for Kate Ford (Tracy Barlow) and best actor for Antony Cotton (Sean Tully). | |
Lacey Turner collected EastEnders' lone honour for best dramatic performance for her role as Stacey Slater. | |
Hollyoaks won three awards, and there were two each for Emmerdale and daytime drama Doctors. | Hollyoaks won three awards, and there were two each for Emmerdale and daytime drama Doctors. |
Coronation Street also won sexiest male for Rob James-Collier (Liam Connor), best newcomer for Kym Ryder (Michelle Connor), and best exit for Bill Ward (Charlie Stubbs). | |
The ITV1 soap took the best storyline prize for the plot which saw Tracy take murderous revenge on cheating Charlie. | |
A spokeswoman for the long-running show said the cast were all "thrilled to bits". | |
"The quality of the writing and the acting is second to none, and it's just been our year." | |
Roxanne McKee from Hollyoaks was named sexiest female | |
Emmerdale won best dramatic performance from a young actor or actress for Eden Taylor-Draper (Belle Dingle), and spectacular scene of the year for the house collapse. | |
Hollyoaks' winners were sexiest female for Roxanne McKee (Louise Summers), villain of the year for Gemma Bissix (Clare Cunningham) and best comedy performance for Gemma Merna (Carmel McQueen). | |
Doctors celebrated awards for best on-screen partnership for Stirling Gallacher and Sean Gleeson (George and Ronnie Woodson) and best single episode for Shreds and Aftermath. | |
Former EastEnder Wendy Richard, who played Pauline Fowler, picked up the Lifetime Achievement Award. | Former EastEnder Wendy Richard, who played Pauline Fowler, picked up the Lifetime Achievement Award. |
It was presented by her on-screen son Todd Carty, who described her as the heart and soul of the programme. | |
The awards, voted for by a mix of viewers and judges, were held at BBC Television Centre in west London. | The awards, voted for by a mix of viewers and judges, were held at BBC Television Centre in west London. |
They will be screened on Wednesday 30 May at 2000 BST on ITV1, in a programme hosted by This Morning presenters Fern Britton and Phillip Schofield. |
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