Hollyoaks is a
British soap opera, first broadcast on
Channel 4 on 23 October 1995. It was originally devised by
Phil Redmond, who had previously conceived the Channel 4 soap
Brookside. The programme is set in a fictional suburb of
Chester called Hollyoaks, and features a large cast of characters primarily aged between 16 and 35. Beginning with a cast of just seven major characters in 1995, the serial now has approximately 50 main cast members.
Hollyoaks has a high cast turnover in comparison with other British soaps; as of May 2014, just fifteen characters have spent five years or longer on the show. The programme, which is currently the UK's youngest television soap opera, has won 28
British Soap Awards, 11
Inside Soap Awards, one
TRIC Award and one
National Television Award; at the 2014 British Soap Awards,
Hollyoaks won Best British Soap for the first time, breaking the 15 year draw between rival soaps
EastEnders and
Coronation Street. It is also popular around the world. The longest serving cast member is
Tony Hutchinson, played by
Nick Pickard, as he has appeared since the first episode in 1995 whereas the other original characters left before the year 2000.