The British Soap Awards viewers are moved to tears by ‘beautiful’ Paul O’Grady tribute

The British Soap Awards paid a touching tribute to former presenter Paul O’Grady on Tuesday after his tragic death at the age of 67.

The presenter and longtime Corrie fan was among a slew of soap stars honored during the In Memorian segment.

The tribute included a clip of Paul hosting the Soap Awards in 2004 and 2005, earning huge cheers when he arrived on stage, before praising serial dramas for the comfort and escape they provide viewers.

It was labeled “beautiful” by soap fans, with some admitting they were moved to tears by the tribute.

One tweeted, “Still can’t watch Paul O’Grady footage without bursting into tears,” while another added, “Nice addition adding the fantastic Paul O’Grady.”

Lovely: The British Soap Awards paid a touching tribute to former presenter Paul O’Grady at Tuesday’s ceremony following his tragic death at the age of 67

Sweet: The presenter and longtime Corrie fan was one of many soap stars honored during the In Memorian segment

Sweet: The presenter and longtime Corrie fan was one of many soap stars honored during the In Memorian segment

A third tweeted, “Paul O’Grady…still so sad I can’t believe he’s gone,” with another posting: “Aww the tribute to Paul O’Grady, still can’t believe that he’s gone.’

In March, Paul’s partner Andre Portasio shared that he had passed away “unexpectedly but peacefully.”

He said, “It is with great sadness that I inform you that Paul passed away unexpectedly but peacefully last night.

“We ask, at this difficult time, that as you celebrate his life, you also respect our privacy as we process this loss.

He will be greatly missed by his loved ones, friends, family, animals and all who enjoyed his wit, wit and compassion.

“I know he would like me to thank you for all the love you’ve shown him over the years.”

The couple married in 2017 in a low-key wedding ceremony.

Paul’s cause of death was later confirmed as sudden cardiac arrhythmia.

Stellar: The tribute included a clip of Paul hosting the Soap Awards in 2004 and 2005, which drew huge cheers when he arrived on stage

Stellar: The tribute included a clip of Paul hosting the Soap Awards in 2004 and 2005, which drew huge cheers when he arrived on stage

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Delightful: Many viewers admitted they were moved to tears by the touching tribute

Delightful: Many viewers admitted they were moved to tears by the touching tribute

During Paul’s career he has presented The Paul O’Grady Show, Blind Date and Blankety Blank, as well as ITV’s multi-award winning For The Love Of Dogs. He also hosted the ITV celebrity game show, Paul O’Grady’s Saturday Night Line Up.

At the British Soap Awards, a slew of famous faces collected gongs for their work, with EastEnders winning the coveted Best Soap award, while Charlotte Jordan triumphed in Best Dramatic Performance for playing Daisy Midgeley in Coronation Street.

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 took home the most accolades of the night, with six awards including Best Single Episode and Scene of the Year for Justin Rutherford’s (Andrew Still) depiction of an acid attack, who portrayed Daisy Midgeley (Charlotte Jordan) in the show. had stalked. ).

Charlotte won Best Dramatic Performance, while 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 took home the Best Family award, which went to the Platts.

Sad: In March, Paul's partner Andre Portasio shared that he had passed away 'unexpectedly but peacefully', with his cause of death later confirmed as sudden cardiac arrhythmia

Sad: In March, Paul’s partner Andre Portasio shared that he had passed away ‘unexpectedly but peacefully’, with his cause of death later confirmed as sudden cardiac arrhythmia

Hollyoaks was awarded Best Storyline for a plot in which Nikki Sanderson’s character Maxine Minniver was targeted by incel Eric Foster (Angus Castle-Doughty) along with 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 presented with an Outstanding Achievement award and told the audience, ‘What a job, I 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 on the daytime soap.

British Soap Awards 2023 Winners

VIEWER VOTED CATEGORIES

Best Leading Artist

Danielle Harold (Lola Pearce-Brown, EastEnders) – WINNER

Charlotte Jordan (Daisy Midgeley, Coronation Street)

Shona McGarty (Whitney Dean, East Enders)

Sally Dexter (Faith Dingle, Emmerdale)

Dominic Brunt (Paddy Dingle, Emmerdale)

Villain of the Year

Aaron Thiara (Ravi Gulati, EastEnders) – WINNER

Laura White (Princess Buchanan, doctors)

Todd Boyce (Stephen Reid, Coronation Street)

Michael Wildman (Al Chapman, Emmerdale)

Angus Castle-Doughty (Eric Foster, Hollyoaks)

Best Young Artist

Lillia Turner (Lily Slater, EastEnders) – WINNER

Jude Riordan (Sam Blakeman, Coronation Street)

Huey Quinn (Kyle Winchester, Emmerdale)

Jayden Fox (Bobby Costello, Hollyoaks)

Best British Soap

EastEnders – WINNER

Doctors

Coronation Street

Emmerdale

Holly oak

CATEGORIES VOTED BY THE PANEL

Best Storyline

Incel Eric targets Mason and Maxine (Hollyoaks) – WINNER

Valerie and the Counterfeit Prescription (Doctors)

Loving and Losing Lola (EastEnders)

Paddy’s suicide attempt (Emmerdale)

Daisy stalks hell (Coronation Street)

Scene of the year

The Acid Attack (Coronation Street) – WINNER

Hell Is Empty – The Explosion (Doctors)

Whitney and Zack say goodbye to Peach (EastEnders)

Paddy’s suicide attempt (Emmerdale)

Zoe tells abused Maxine “It’s not your fault” (Hollyoaks)

Best Comedy Performance

Maureen Lipman (Evelyn Plummer, Coronation Street) – WINNER

Ian Midlane (Al Haskey, doctors)

Jonny Freeman (Reiss Colwell, EastEnders)

Samantha Giles (Bernice Blackstock, Emmerdale)

Best Dramatic Performance

Charlotte Jordan (Daisy Midgeley, Coronation Street) – WINNER

Chris Walker (Rob Hollins, doctors)

Danielle Harold (Lola Pearce-Brown, EastEnders)

Jeff Hordley (Cain Dingle, Emmerdale)

Nikki Sanderson (Maxine Minniver, Hollyoaks)

Best Single Episode

Acid Attack (Coronation Street) – WINNER

‘Anything But Magnolia’ and ‘If Wishes Were Horses’ – Karen’s Death (Doctors)

Goodbye Dot (EastEnders)

All-male male club episode (Emmerdale)

The Long Walk Home (Hollyoaks)

best newbie

Channique Sterling-Brown (Dee-Dee Bailey, Coronation Street) – WINNER

Kia Pegg (Scarlett Kiernan, Doctors)

Aaron Thiara (Ravi Gulati, East Enders)

William Ash (Caleb Miligan, Emmerdale)

Anya Lawrence (Vicky Grant, Hollyoaks)

Best family

The Platts (Coronation Street) – WINNER

The Millars (Doctors)

The Slaters (EastEnders)

The Dingles (Emmerdale)

The McQueens (Hollyoaks)

Best on-screen collaboration

Chris Walker and Jan Pearson (Rob and Karen Hollins, doctors) – WINNER

David Neilson and Maureen Lipman (Roy Cropper and Evelyn Plummer, Coronation Street)

Jamie Borthwick and Danielle Harold (Jay Brown and Lola Pearce-Brown, EastEnders)

Mark Charnock and Dominic Brunt (Marlon Dingle and Paddy Dingle, Emmerdale)

Richard Blackwood and Jamie Lomas (Felix Westwood and Warren Fox, Hollyoaks)