• Source: List of Smash Hits Poll Winners Party winners
    • The Smash Hits Poll winners" target="_blank">Winners Party was an awards ceremony which ran from 1979 to 1987 as the Smash Hits Readers' Poll, then on television from 1988 to 2005.


      1979 awards


      The results for the 1979 Smash Hits Readers' Poll were published in the 20 March 1980 issue of the magazine.

      Band of the Year: The Police
      Best Male Singer: Sting
      Best Female Singer: Debbie Harry
      Best Album of the Year: Reggatta de Blanc by the Police
      TV Programme of the Year: Top of the Pops
      Best DJ/Radio Show of the Year: John Peel
      Most Fanciable Person: Sting
      Best Single of the Year: "Message in a Bottle" by the Police
      Worst Single of the Year: "One Day at a Time" by Lena Martell
      Brightest Hope for 1980: Madness
      Twerp of the Year: Gary Numan
      Bore of the Year: Lena Martell


      1980 awards


      The results for the 1980 Smash Hits Readers' Poll were published in the 18 March 1981 issue of the magazine.

      Band of the Year: The Police
      Male Singer of the Year: Gary Numan
      Female Singer of the Year: Kate Bush
      Hottest New Act for 1981: Spandau Ballet
      Best Album of the Year: Zenyatta Mondatta by the Police
      Best Film of the Year: Breaking Glass
      TV Programme of the Year: Not the Nine O'Clock News
      Radio Show of the Year: John Peel
      Most Fanciable Male: Sting
      Most Fanciable Female: Debbie Harry
      Best Single of the Year: "Message in a Bottle" by the Police
      Worst Single of the Year: "Grandma" by St Winifred's School Choir


      1981 awards


      The results for the 1981 Smash Hits Readers Poll were published in the 24 December 1981 issue of the magazine.

      Best Group: Adam and the Ants
      Best Female Singer: Toyah Willcox
      Best Male Singer: Gary Numan
      Best Album: Dare by the Human League
      Best Single: "Tainted Love" by Soft Cell
      Best TV Programme: Top of the Pops
      Best Radio Show: Radio One Top 40
      Most Appalling Record: "O Superman" by Laurie Anderson
      Most Promising New Act for 1982: Altered Images
      Most Fanciable Male Human Being of the Year: Adam Ant
      Most Fanciable Female Human Being of the Year: Toyah Willcox


      1982 awards


      The results for the 1982 Smash Hits Readers Poll were published were published in the 23 December 1982 issue of the magazine.

      Best Group: Duran Duran
      Best Female Singer: Toyah Willcox
      Best Male Singer: Simon Le Bon
      Best Album: Rio by Duran Duran
      Best Single: "Save a Prayer" by Duran Duran
      Best TV Programme: Top of the Pops
      Best Radio DJ: Mike Read
      Most Promising New Act for 1983: Tears for Fears
      Most Fanciable Male Human Being of the Year: Simon Le Bon
      Most Fanciable Female Human Being of the Year: Kim Wilde
      Most Annoying Record: "Wot" by Captain Sensible


      1983 awards


      The results for the 1983 Smash Hits Readers Poll were published were published in the 22 December 1983 issue of the magazine.

      Best Group: Duran Duran
      Best Female Singer: Tracey Ullman
      Best Male Singer: Simon Le Bon
      Best Album: Fantastic by Wham!
      Best Single: "Karma Chameleon" by Culture Club
      Best Video: "Union of the Snake" by Duran Duran
      Twit(s) of the Year: Black Lace
      Event of the Year: Duran Duran's charity concert at Villa Park 1983
      Best TV Programme: Top of the Pops
      Best Radio DJ: Mike Read
      Most Promising Act for 1984: Howard Jones
      Most Fanciable Male Human Being of the Year: John Taylor
      Most Fanciable Female Human Being of the Year: Tracie Young


      1984 awards


      The results for the 1984 Smash Hits Readers Poll were published in the 20 December 1984 issue of the magazine.

      Best Group: Duran Duran
      Best Female Singer: Alison Moyet
      Best Male Singer: Simon Le Bon
      Best Album: Seven and the Ragged Tiger by Duran Duran
      Best Single: "The Wild Boys" by Duran Duran
      Best TV Programme: The Young Ones
      Best Radio DJ: Mike Read
      Best Video: "The Wild Boys" by Duran Duran
      Prat of the Year: Boy George
      Event of the Year: Roger Taylor wedding
      Most Promising New Act for 1985: Julian Lennon
      Most Fanciable Male Human Being of the Year: John Taylor
      Most Fanciable Female Human Being of the Year: Kim Wilde


      1985 awards


      The results for the 1985 Smash Hits Readers Poll were published in the 18 December 1985 issue of the magazine.


      1986 awards


      The results for the 1986 Smash Hits Readers Poll were published in the 16 December 1986 issue of the magazine.


      1987 awards


      The results for the 1987 Smash Hits Readers Poll was published in the 6 October 1987 issue of the magazine.


      1988 awards


      The 1988 Smash Hits Poll winners" target="_blank">Winners Party ceremony was held on Sunday, 30 October 1988 at The Royal Albert Hall in London. The party was broadcast on BBC and Radio One from 3.30-5 pm. Phillip Schofield introduced the show. The results for the 1988 Smash Hits Readers Poll were published in the 15 November 1988 issue of the magazine.


      1989 awards


      Phillip Schofield was the host at Docklands Arena on 29 October 1989.

      Best Group: Bros
      Best Male Solo Singer: Jason Donovan
      Best Female Solo Singer: Kylie Minogue
      Best Rock Outfit Singer: Guns N' Roses
      Best House/Dance Act: Neneh Cherry
      Best Newcomer: Big Fun
      Best Single: "Too Much" by Bros
      Best LP: Ten Good Reasons by Jason Donovan
      Best Pop Video: "Too Much" by Bros
      Most Promising New Solo Artist: Bobby Brown
      Best DJ: Bruno Brookes
      Most Fanciable Male on the Planet: Jason Donovan
      Most Fanciable Female on the Planet: Kylie Minogue
      Best Film: Batman 1989
      Best Music TV Programme: Top of the Pops
      Best Non-music TV Programme: Neighbours
      Most Very Horrible Thing: Spiders
      Worst Dressed Person: Prince
      Worst Haircut: Pat Sharp


      1990 awards


      Phillip Schofield was the host at Docklands Arena on 11 November 1990.

      Best New Act: Betty Boo
      Best Group: New Kids on the Block
      Best Male Singer: Jason Donovan
      Best Female Singer: Madonna
      Best Rock Act: Jon Bon Jovi
      Best Dance Act: MC Hammer
      Best Single: "Tonight" by New Kids on the Block
      Best LP: Step by Step by New Kids on the Block
      Best Pop Video: "Opposites Attract" by Paula Abdul
      Best Dressed Person: Joey McIntyre
      Best DJ: Bruno Brookes
      Most Fanciable Man of the Year: Joey McIntyre
      Best Film: Gremlins 2
      Best Music TV Programme: Top of the Pops
      Best Non-music Programme: Home and Away
      Worst Single: "Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Dot Bikini" by Bombalurina
      Worst Dressed Person: Kylie Minogue
      Most Completely Useless Person: Timmy Mallett
      Worst Haircut: Pat Sharp


      1991 awards


      Phillip Schofield was the host at Docklands Arena on 26 October 1991. The event was notorious for the incident in 1991 involving Phillip Schofield and Carter USM, when the band's performance was cut short, causing them to trash up the stage. Following this, Schofield made a remark about the band's behaviour, their guitarist Fruitbat rugby tackled him to the floor. The band was temporarily banned from performing on television but ticket sales for its tour soared.


      1992 awards


      The 1992 Smash Hits Poll winners" target="_blank">Winners Party ceremony, honored the best and worst music, films and TV of 1992 from December 1991 to December 1992 and took place on 6 December 1992, at Olympia in London. Simon Mayo and New Kids on the Block member Jordan Knight hosted the event.


      1993 awards


      Andi Peters and Will Smith were the hosts at Wembley Arena on 5 December 1993.
      1993 was the year that introduced the "Best New Roadshow Act" award which would launch new acts who would perform on the Smash Hits Tour previous to the event; the winners" target="_blank">winners would be voted by fans at the show of which US pop band E.Y.C. (Damon Butler, Dave Loeffler and Trey Parker) were the first to win this award and perform their new single "Feelin' Alright". The award would later launch the careers of Boyzone, Backstreet Boys, Five and many others in the following years.


      1994 awards


      Andi Peters with actor Dean Cain and volleyball player Gabrielle Reece were the hosts at Docklands Arena on 4 December 1994.


      1995 awards


      Andi Peters and Dani Behr were the hosts at London Arena on 3 December 1995.


      1996 awards


      The 1996 Smash Hits Poll winners" target="_blank">Winners Party ceremony was held on Sunday, 1 December 1996, at the London Arena. The party was broadcast on BBC1 at 3.30 pm. Ant & Dec and Lily Savage presented the show. The results for the 1996 Smash Hits Readers Poll were published in the 17 December 1996 issue of the magazine.


      1997 awards


      Ant & Dec and Jayne Middlemiss were the hosts at London Arena on 30 November 1997.


      1998 awards


      Melanie Sykes, Stephen Gately, Meat Loaf and Will Smith were the hosts at London Arena on 13 December 1998.

      Best New Act: B*Witched
      Princess of Pop: Billie
      Prince of Pop: Ronan Keating
      Best Dressed Man: Ronan Keating
      Most Fanciable Male: Ronan Keating
      Best Sports Star: Michael Owen
      Hero of 1998: Michael Owen
      Best Male Solo: Robbie Williams
      Best Female Solo: Billie
      Best Haircut: Scott Robinson
      Most Fanciable Female: Louise
      Best British Band: 5ive
      Best Album: 5ive by 5ive
      Best Film Actress: Kate Winslet
      Best Film: Titanic
      Best Boy Band: Westlife
      Best TV Actor: Adam Rickett
      Best TV Programme: EastEnders
      Best TV Actress: Martine McCutcheon
      Best Band on Planet Pop: Boyzone


      1999 awards


      Steps were the hosts at London Arena on 5 December 1999.


      2000 awards


      The hosts for this year were Katy Hill, Louise Redknapp and Richard Blackwood at London Arena on 10 December 2000. This was the last event shown on the BBC after 12 years.

      Best Band in Planet Pop 2000: Westlife
      Best British Band: Five
      Best Non-British Band: Westlife
      Best Female Solo Star: Britney Spears
      Best Rapper: Eminem
      Best New Male Solo Star: Craig David
      Best New Female Solo Star: Samantha Mumba
      Best New Band: Atomic Kitten
      Best Album: Coast to Coast by Westlife
      Best Single: "My Love" by Westlife
      Best Video: "Take On Me" by A1
      Best Male Solo Star: Ronan Keating
      Best Dancer in Pop: Britney Spears
      Best Dance Choon: "Kernkraft 400" by Zombie Nation
      Best Dressed Male: Ronan Keating
      Best Dressed Female: Britney Spears
      Best Haircut: Kian Egan
      Best DJ: Dr Fox
      Best Film: Billy Elliot
      Best Film Actor: Leonardo DiCaprio
      Best Film Actress: Julia Roberts
      Hero/Heroine of 2000: Steve Redgrave
      Best Sports Star of 2000: David Beckham
      Most Fanciable Male on the Planet: Shane Filan
      Most Fanciable Female on the Planet: Britney Spears


      2001 awards


      Vernon Kay, Margherita Taylor, Emma Bunton and Ritchie Neville were the hosts which took place at London Arena on 9 December 2001. This was the first one shown on Channel 4 and renamed Smash Hits T4 Poll winners" target="_blank">Winners Party.

      Best Band - Westlife
      Best Newcomer - Blue
      Best Live Act - Steps
      Best Male Solo - Shaggy
      Best Female Solo - Britney Spears
      Best R&B Act - Destiny's Child
      Woolworths Best Single - "Whole Again" by Atomic Kitten
      Woolworths Best Album - World of Our Own by Westlife
      Most Fanciable Male - Ben Adams
      Most Fanciable Female - Rachel Stevens
      Best Male Haircut - Nicky Byrne
      Best Female Haircut - Faye Tozer
      Top TV Programme of the Year - EastEnders
      Best Music Video - "Clint Eastwood" by Gorillaz
      Best Sports Star - David Beckham
      Best TV Actor - Jack Ryder
      Best Radio DJ - Sara Cox
      Best New Tour Act - 3SL
      Hall of Fame - Steps


      2002 awards


      Vernon Kay hosted again but this time he was joined by June Sarpong and Kelly Osbourne who had to leave midway through the awards.

      Best Band on Planet Pop - Westlife
      Best UK Band - Blue
      Best International Act - Westlife
      Woolworths Best Newcomer on Planet Pop - Gareth Gates
      Best Live Act - Blue
      Best Male Solo - Gareth Gates
      Best Female Solo - Pink
      Best Dance Act - Lasgo
      Best Rock Act - The Calling
      Best R&B/Garage Act - So Solid Crew
      Woolworths Best Single - "Just a Little" by Liberty X
      Best Album - Angels with Dirty Faces by Sugababes
      Most Fanciable Male - Gareth Gates
      Most Fanciable Female - Holly Valance
      Party Mentalist of the Year - Brian McFadden
      Mouth Almighty of the Year - Jade Goody
      Top of Mop Award - Gareth Gates
      Flop Mop Award - Christina Aguilera
      Best Dressed Male in Pop - Darius
      Best Dressed Female in Pop - Liz McClarnon
      Worst Dressed Person in Pop - Christina Aguilera
      Top TV Programme of the Year - EastEnders
      Top Movie of the Year - Austin Powers in Goldmember
      Most Evil Man in Pop - Simon Cowell
      Most Hideous (The Most Minging Thing Ever) - Jade Goody
      Smash Hits Cover of the Year - Westlife
      Top Pop Pair Award - MC Harvey and Alesha Dixon
      Best Music Video - "Light My Fire" by Will Young
      Hall of Fame - Westlife


      2003 awards




      2004 awards


      The 2004 Smash Hits Poll winners" target="_blank">Winners Party ceremony was held on Sunday, 21 November 2004, at the Wembley Arena.


      2005 awards


      Hosts were Steve Jones and Miquita Oliver.


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