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Nice pictures! Matt Littler :wub: And Anita Dobson looks better now than she did 25 years ago when she was on EE. Go her.

Is there any clue/idea as to who's getting the Lifetime Achievement Award? I think it would be fitting if it went to a Corrie person on account of the anniversary and all, but there are others who deserve it, I'm sure. Have June Brown or Pam St. Clement ever gotten it?

I'm really hoping for a Kelly/Gregson win for Onscreen Partnership, if only for last night's Corrie alone.

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The Lifetime Achievement Award is always a surprise they hold off on saying until the actual moment they present it at the ceremony.

June Brown won several years ago, Pam has never won it.

I too think it will probably go to someone from Corrie this year, since Barbara Winsor won last year. It'll probably go to Bill Tarmey, if he shows up...

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Ellie at Walford Web apaprently got a list of the winners, and of course, EastEnders dominated. I could be fine with most of these, but Scott Maslen for Best Actor? :wacko:

Hopefully, her list is a bit off in some cases...

Best Villain: Larry Lamb

Best Storyline: Who Killed Archie

Best Episode: EastEnders Live

Sexiest Male: Scott Maslen

Best Exit: Charlie Clements

Best Newcomer: Marc Elliott

Best Dramatic Performance: Lacey Turner

Best Actor: Scott Maslen

Best Actress: Lacey Turner

Best Soap: EastEnders

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Lifetime Achievement Award apparently went to Corrie's Betty Driver. :)

Hollyoaks apparently won Spectacular Scene for the Parachute Jump. :)

Some kid from Doctors apaprently took the Best Child Actor/Actress Award...

Emmerdale writer Bill Lyons apparently won the Special Achievement Award...

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Apparently the breakdown by soaps:

EastEnders: 10 awards

Best soap: EastEnders

Best actor: Scott Maslen

Best actress: Lacey Turner

Dramatic performace: Lacey Turner

Sexiest male: Scott Maslen

Best exit: Charlie Clements

Best storyline: Who Killed Archie?

Best episode: EastEnders Live

Best newcomer: Marc Elliott

Best villain: Larry Lamb

Coronation Street: 3 awards

Comedy performance: Craig Gazey

Lifetime achievement: Betty Driver

Sexiest female: Michelle Keegan

Doctors: 2 awards

On-screen partnership: Jan Pearson and Chris Walker

Young actor/actress: Ami Metcalf

Emmerdale: 1 award

Special achievement: Bill Lyons

Hollyoaks: 1 award

Spectacular scene: Sarah's parachute death

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I knew Emmerdale wouldn't win very much, since it's not a show that gets a lot of public votes, but I thought the panel might give them SOMETHING. Lacey Turner is a great actress but why not give the Dramatic Performance to Danny Miller? And the Who Killed Archie story was poor. To basically hand out awards for that, which was nothing more than arresting random people every few episodes and then having Archie become a rapist just to further the plot (with these rapes turning out to mean absolutely nothing in the long run), this deserves an award?

It must be so demoralizing for the people at Emmerdale. They did such a great job on some key stories. EE has been phoning it in for most of the year.

Scott Maslen is a joke, although it fits most of the people who win this category. This is the guy who turns being shot in the head into basically having a stomachache.

Not a lot of competition here, but does he do very much beyond look sad and pouty in 98% of his scenes, and overdramatize his lines?

Was Betty Driver there? Or is she still in the hospital? I had heard she has had a chest infection?

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