The TV Choice Awards has become the latest ceremony to ditch gendered ategories in favour of ‘Best Performer’ gongs.
It has been the debate among the award ceremonies in recent years as to how categories ensure they are inclusive of non-binary performers, with the BRITs the first to go gender-neutral while the BAFTAs decided against it.
The 2025 TV Choice Awards are taking place on Monday night at The London Hilton on Park Lane where it will be hosted by comedian Jason Manford.
But gone are the Best Soap Actor and Best Soap Actress gongs, replaced by a Best Soap Performer award which is open to anyone who played a role in a recurring show.
Similarly, the Drama category has been streamlined into one award while the newly-added Comedy category has received the same treatment.
The Best Soap Newcomer award completes the list of new honours available to actors and actresses at this year’s show.
The TV Choice Awards has become the latest ceremony to ditch gendered ategories in favour of ‘Best Performer’ gong
Another awards ceremony to no longer have gendered categories is The BRIT Awards after it adopted a gender-neutral approach in 2022 (Seen is Sam Smith)
Nicola Coughlan is the sole performer up for one more prize, nominated for Best Drama Performance in Netflix’s Bridgerton and Best Comedy Performance in C4’s Big Mood.
She will battle it out with Michelle Keegan for the former category, with her rival up for her star turn in Sky Max’s Brᴀssic.
Also nominated are David Mitchell for his role in Ludwig and Charlotte Ritchie, who put in a critically-acclaimed display in Ghosts.
In the Best Drama Performance stakes, the actress, 38, is competing against Brenda Blethyn in Vera, Toby Jones in Mr Bates Vs The Post Office, and Luke Newton in Bridgerton.
As for Best Soap Performance, the nominees are Peter Ash (Paul Foreman) for Coronation Street, Eden Taylor-Draper (Belle King) for Emmerdale, Angela Wynter (Yolande Trueman) for EastEnders, and Jeff Hordley (Cain Dingle) for Emmerdale.
The Best Soap Newcomer nominees include Jack Carroll (Bobby Crawford) for Coronation Street, Beth Cordingly (Ruby Fox-Milligan) for Emmerdale, Isabelle Smith (Frankie Osborne) for Hollyoaks, and Sydney Martin (Betsy Swain) for Coronation Street.
Another awards ceremony to no longer have gendered categories is The BRIT Awards after it adopted a gender-neutral approach in 2022.
Among the new categories was Best Male Solo Artist (a move widely thought at the time to have been driven by non-binary singer Sam Smith).
Nicola Coughlan is the sole performer up for one more prize, nominated for Best Drama Performance in Bridgerton and Best Comedy Performance in C4’s Big Mood (pictured)
She will battle it out with Michelle Keegan for the former category, with her rival up for her star turn in Sky Max’s Brᴀssic
Adele, who won Best British Artist in 2022, said on stage: ‘I understand why the name of this award has changed but I really love being a woman and being a female artist.’
In 2023 there was outrage after the Best British Artist shortlist was all-male.
But a year later a subsequent tweak was made to the category – which doubled in size and saw more of a balanced mix, with six of its ten nominees established female artists.
At its 2024 nomination announcement, the British Phonograph Industry – who organise the annual event – admitted gender balance has been readdressed following 2023’s all-male nominees.
BPI Chair Yolanda Brown, said: ‘We shared our upset that no women or R&B artists were represented last year.
‘We consulted with our advisory group, we thought long and hard about moving forward.’
BAFTA dealt a blow to nonbinary performers, deciding that awards nominees will have to choose whether they want to compete as ‘actors’ or ‘actresses’ (Pictured: Emma Corrin)
The announcement places non-binary performers – like Emma Corrin, Emma D’Arcy (left) and Bella Ramsey (right) – in a tricky position
But BAFTA dealt a blow to nonbinary performers, deciding – after spending two years debating the thorny question of ‘gendered’ acting categories – that awards nominees will have to pick a side and choose whether they want to compete as ‘actors’ or ‘actresses’.
The announcement places non-binary performers – like Emma Corrin, Emma D’Arcy and Bella Ramsey – in a tricky position.
Revised guidelines released last year say that film producers must ‘confirm the gender/gender idenтιтy of each candidate for nomination’.
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A source adds: ‘It is up to the entrant which category they enter into.’
Following the decision in 2022 by their music counterparts the Brit Awards to go gender neutral, BAFTA revealed that they were engaged in ‘proactive and thoughtful consultation’ on the subject of gendered acting categories and were speaking to ‘sector peers, industry stakeholders and experts’.
Ultimately, though, they opted to make no change, effectively shutting out the growing band of non-binary performers.
A BAFTA spokesman said that while the actor and actress categories remained, the certificate and mask could carry the term ‘performer’ if that was preferred by the winner.
In 2022, the Oscars and the Tonys also started consultations on the possibility of gender neutral categories, but both organisations have retained their ‘Best Actress’ and ‘Best Actor’ categories.
The Brits no longer have gendered categories, such as Best Male Solo Artist – a move widely thought to be driven by non-binary singer Sam Smith (pictured this month
The debate over gender neutral categories has proved to be a controversial one in recent years.
The Crown star Emma – who uses they/them pronouns – previously claimed that awards ceremonies aren’t ‘inclusive enough’ and said change would enable everyone to feel ‘acknowledged and represented.’
Speaking to the BBC’s Today Programme about the possibility of gender neutral categories at major awards shows, Emma said: ‘I hope for a future in which that happens.
‘I don’t think the categories are inclusive enough at the moment. It’s about everyone being able to feel acknowledged and represented.’
TV Choice Awards 2025: The nominations
BEST DRAMA SERIES
All Creatures Great And Small, C5
Bridgerton, Netflix
House Of The Dragon, Sky Atlantic
Vera, ITV1
BEST NEW DRAMA
Baby Reindeer, Netflix
Fool Me Once, Netflix
Mr Bates Vs The Post Office, ITV1
Nightsleeper, BBC1
BEST COMEDY SHOW
Big Mood, C4
Brᴀssic, Sky Max
Ghosts, BBC1
Young Sheldon, E4
BEST ENTERTAINMENT SHOW
Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway, ITV1
Gogglebox/Celebrity Gogglebox, C4
The Graham Norton Show, BBC1
Race Across The World/Celebrity Race Across The World, BBC1
BEST REALITY SHOW
Big Brother/Celebrity Big Brother, ITV1/ITV2
First Dates/Teen First Dates, C4
I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here!, ITV1
The Traitors, BBC1
BEST SOAP
Coronation Street, ITV1
Doctors, BBC1
EastEnders, BBC1
Emmerdale, ITV1
BEST SOAP PERFORMANCE
Peter Ash, Paul Foreman, Coronation Street, ITV1
Eden Taylor-Draper, Belle King, Emmerdale, ITV1
Angela Wynter, Yolande Trueman, EastEnders, BBC1
Jeff Hordley, Cain Dingle, Emmerdale, ITV1
BEST FOOD SHOW
Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted/Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted Showdown, National Geographic/Disney+
The Hairy Bikers Go West, BBC2
James Martin’s Saturday Morning, ITV1
Saturday Kitchen, BBC1
BEST FACTUAL SHOW
24 Hours In Police Custody, C4
Clarkson’s Farm, Prime Video
The Footage Detectives, Talking Pictures TV
Springtime On The Farm/Harvest On The Farm/Winter On The Farm, C5
BEST FAMILY DRAMA
Call The Midwife , BBC1
Casualty, BBC1
Doctor Who , BBC1
Waterloo Road, BBC1
BEST DRAMA PERFORMANCE
Brenda Blethyn, Vera, ITV1
Nicola Coughlan , Bridgerton, Netflix
Toby Jones, Mr Bates Vs The Post Office, ITV1
Luke Newton, Bridgerton, Netflix
BEST COMEDY PERFORMANCE
Nicola Coughlan, Big Mood, C4
Michelle Keegan , Brᴀssic, Sky Max
David Mitchell Ludwig, BBC1
Charlotte Ritchie, Ghosts, BBC1
BEST GAMESHOW
The 1% Club, ITV1
The Chase/The Chase Celebrity Special, ITV1
Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel, BBC1
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?, ITV1
BEST TALENT SHOW
Britain’s Got Talent, ITV1
The Great British Bake Off/The Great Celebrity Bake Off For Stand Up To Cancer/ Bake Off: The Professionals/Junior Bake Off/The Great British Bake Off: An Extra Slice, C4
The Masked Singer, ITV1
Strictly Come Dancing/Strictly It Takes Two, BBC1/BBC2
BEST SOAP NEWCOMER
Jack Carroll, Bobby Crawford, Coronation Street, ITV1
Beth Cordingly, Ruby Fox-Milligan, Emmerdale, ITV1
Isabelle Smith, Frankie Osborne, Hollyoaks, E4/C4 streaming
Sydney Martin, Betsy Swain, Coronation Street, ITV1
BEST DAYTIME SHOW
Animal Park, BBC1
Escape To The Country/I Escaped To The Country, BBC1
Loose Women, ITV1
This Morning, ITV1
BEST LIFESTYLE SHOW
Long Lost Family/Long Lost Family: Born Without Trace, ITV1
The Martin Lewis Money Show Live, ITV1
Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing, BBC2
Sort Your Life Out, BBC1
FAVOURITE CHANNEL/STREAMING SERVICE
BBC
iPlayer
Channel 5
Netflix
Talking Pictures TV