List of awards and nominations received by The Bill
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The Bill has earned various awards and nominations during its run, with the nominations in categories ranging from Best Drama to its camera and editing work to the cast's acting performance. It received nominations for eight awards from the
Awards and nominations
British Academy of Film and Television Arts awards
Year | Category | Nominee | Result |
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1990 | Best Video Cameraman[5] | Roy Easton, Rolie Luker, Adrian J. Fearnley | Won |
Best VTR Editor[5] | John Beech,Ray Ball, Laurie Bunce | Nominated | |
1991 | Best Sound (Fiction)[6] | Alan Lester, Paul Gartrell | Nominated |
1994 | Best Drama Series[7] | Michael Chapman (Executive Producer) | Nominated |
2005 |
Best Continuing Drama[8] | The Bill | Nominated |
2008 |
Best Continuing Drama[9] | The Bill | Nominated |
2009 |
Best Continuing Drama[10] | The Bill | Won |
2010 |
Best Continuing Drama[11] | The Bill | Nominated |
Ethnic Multicultural Media Academy Awards
Year | Category | Nominee | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2002 | Best TV Actress[12] | Diane Parish as DC Eva Sharpe |
Won |
2003 | Best TV Actor[12] | Adam Okaro |
Won |
Best TV Actress[12] | Diane Parish as DC Eva Sharpe | Nominated |
National Television Awards
Year | Category | Nominee | Result |
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1996 | Most Popular Drama[13] | The Bill | Won |
1999 | Most Popular Drama[14] | The Bill | Nominated |
2000 | Most Popular Drama[15] | The Bill | Nominated |
Most Popular Newcomer[15] | Claire Stanton |
Nominated | |
2001 | Most Popular Drama[16] | The Bill | Nominated |
2002 | Most Popular Newcomer[17] | Eva Sharpe |
Nominated |
2003 | Most Popular Drama[18] | The Bill | Nominated |
Most Popular Newcomer[18] | PC Cameron Tait |
Nominated | |
2004 | Most Popular Drama[19] | The Bill | Won |
2005 | Most Popular Drama[20] | The Bill | Nominated |
Most Popular Actor[21] | Alex Walkinshaw as Sergeant Dale "Smithy" Smith |
Longlisted | |
Scott Maslen as DS Phil Hunter |
Longlisted | ||
Most Popular Actress[21] | Roberta Taylor as Inspector Gina Gold |
Longlisted | |
Lisa Maxwell as DS Samantha Nixon |
Longlisted | ||
Most Popular Newcomer[21] | Dan Casper |
Longlisted | |
2007 | Most Popular Drama[22] | The Bill | Nominated |
2008 | Most Popular Drama[23] | The Bill | Nominated |
Outstanding Drama Performance[23] | Alex Walkinshaw as Sergeant Dale "Smithy" Smith | Nominated | |
2010 | Most Popular Drama[24] | The Bill | Nominated |
Royal Television Society Awards
Year | Category | Nominee | Result |
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2004 | Best Lighting, Photography and Camera – Multicamera Work[25] | Camera team (live episode) | Nominated |
2006 | Best Sound Drama (live episode)[26] | Alison Davis, Donna Wiffen, Sylvie Boden, John Osborne | Won |
Best Lighting, Photography and Camera – Multicamera Work (live episode)[26] | Sylvie Boden, Christopher Davies, Tony Keene, Donna Wiffen | Nominated | |
2008 | Best Soap or Continuing Drama[27] | The Bill | Won |
2009 | Best Soap or Continuing Drama[28] | The Bill | Nominated |
2010 | Best Soap or Continuing Drama[29] | The Bill | Nominated |
Inside Soap Awards
Year | Category | Nominee | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2002 | Best Drama[30] | The Bill | Won |
2003 | Best Drama[31] | The Bill | Nominated |
2004 | Best Drama[32] | The Bill | Won |
2006 | Best Drama[33] | The Bill | Won |
2007 | Best Drama[33][34] | The Bill | Won |
2008 | Best Drama[35][36] | The Bill | Won |
2009 | Best Drama[37] | The Bill | Won |
2010 | Best Drama[38] | The Bill | Nominated |
TV Quick & TV Choice Awards
Year | Category | Nominee | Result |
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2001 | Best Loved Drama[39] | The Bill | Nominated |
2002 | Best Loved Drama[40] | The Bill | Nominated |
2004 | Best Actor[41] | Cyril Nri (Superintendent Adam Okaro) | Nominated |
Best Actress[41] | Cathy Bradford ) |
Nominated | |
Best Loved Drama[42] | The Bill | Won | |
2005 | Best Actor[43] | Gabriel Kent ) |
Nominated |
Best Actress[43] | Samantha Nixon ) |
Nominated | |
Gina Gold ) |
Nominated | ||
Best Loved Drama[43] | The Bill | Nominated | |
2006 | Best Actress[44] | Roberta Taylor (Inspector Gina Gold) | Nominated |
Best Loved Drama Series[44] | The Bill | Nominated | |
2007 | Best Actor[45] | Mickey Webb ) |
Nominated |
Alex Walkinshaw (Sergeant Dale "Smithy" Smith) | Nominated | ||
Best Actress[45] | Lisa Maxwell (DI Samantha Nixon) | Nominated | |
Nikki Wright ) |
Nominated | ||
Roberta Taylor (Inspector Gina Gold) | Nominated | ||
Best Loved Drama Series[45] | The Bill | Nominated |
Other
Year | Award | Category | Nominee | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
2005 | Logie Award |
Most Popular Overseas Drama[46] | The Bill | Nominated |
2008 | Writers' Guild of Great Britain Award | Best Soap/Continuing Drama Series[47] | The Bill | Won |
Digital Spy Soap Awards |
Best Serial Drama[48] | The Bill | Won | |
2009 | Knights of Illumination | Drama Lighting | John O'Brien L.D. on The Bill | Won |
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External links
- Awards for The Bill at IMDb