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BBC New Comedy Award

The BBC New Comedy Award first took place in 1995, and it is considered to be one of the top UK comedy newcomer awards.

BBC New Comedy Award
Awarded forBest in new stand-up comedy talent
CountryUnited Kingdom
First awarded1995
2011 (revival)
Last awarded2005
Currently held byJoe Kent-Walters (2023)
WebsiteBBC New Comedy Award at BBC Online
Television/radio coverage
Network

It was axed in 2006, being replaced by a nationwide talent hunt that places its emphasis on sketch writing and filmed performance. However, in March 2011 the BBC Radio New Comedy Award was relaunched in conjunction with BBC Radio 2,[1] and ran as a joint project between Radio 2 and BBC Radio 4 Extra. The arrangement was for Radio 4 Extra to broadcast the heats and semi-finals of the contest, whilst Radio 2 (later Radio 4) broadcasts the live final. The 2021 series moved online to BBC Three, with a repeat broadcast on BBC One. By the 2022 contest, BBC Three had returned to terrestrial TV, so the heats were aired on that channel and the final aired on BBC One.

Winners & finalists edit

The finals of this event have boasted many well known names that have continued to work in comedy to great acclaim - amongst the winners of the award are: Julian Barratt (1995), Marcus Brigstocke (1996), Paul Foot (1997), Josie Long (1999), Alan Carr (2001), Nina Conti (2002), Rhod Gilbert (2003), Angela Barnes (2011) and Lost Voice Guy (2014). Other notable finalists include Peter Kay, Bennett Arron, Lee Mack, Russell Howard, Daniel Kitson, Justin Lee Collins, David O'Doherty, Shappi Khorsandi, Joe Lycett and Sarah Millican.[2][3]

Year Winner Finalists
1995 Julian Barratt[4] Daniel Kitson
Silky
Lee Mack
Ambrose Martose
Viv Gee
Jeff Mirza
1996 Marcus Brigstocke[4]
Jenny Ross[5]
Chris Addison
Alan Doyle
Addy Van Der Borgh
Neil Bromley
Marian Kilpatrick
Bob May
1997 Paul Foot[4] Bennett Arron
Justin Lee Collins
Craig Crookston
Neil Anthony
Gareth Hughes
Peter Kay
Deirdre O'Kane
1998 Dan Antopolski[4] Mary Bourke
Tony Coffey
Rhodri Crooks
Danny Oakes
Dan Tetsell
Helen Pilcher
Caroline Quinlan
1999 Josie Long[4] David O'Doherty
Marc Small
Matthew Walters
Scott Pragnell
Colin Ward
Steve Harris
2000 Jason John Whitehead[4] Anthony J Brown
Angie McEvoy
Shappi Khorsandi
Paddy Bramwells
Billy Dufus
Alan Hulcoop
Des McLean
2001 Alan Carr[4] Marcus Birdman
Keith Carter (as "Nige")
Jarred Christmas
Michael Downey
Des Clarke
Rob Deering
Russell Howard
Justin Moorhouse
2002 Nina Conti[4] Dylan
Bob Kobe
Paul Kerensa
Gary Delaney
Stefano Paolini
Ninia Benjamin
Karl Spain
2003 Rhod Gilbert[4] Michael Anderson
Greg Cook (runner-up)
Steve Hall (runner-up)
Ava Vidal
"Lloydy the illegal street trader"
2004 Andrew Lawrence Liam Mullone
David Nicholls
Jarlath Regan
James Sherwood (runner-up)
Danielle Ward (runner-up)
2005 Tom Allen[4] Edward Aczel (runner-up)
James Branch
Aaron Counter
Sarah Millican (runner-up)
John-Luke Roberts
2011 Angela Barnes[4] Pat Cahill
Tez Ilyas
Joe Lycett
Mark Restuccia
Chris Turner
2012 Lucy Beaumont[4] Pete Otway
Sunil Patel
Matt Rees
Tommy Rowson
Matthew Winning
2013 Steve Bugeja[4] Jonny Pelham
Ean Luckhurst
Mark Silcox
Peter Brush
Rob Carter
2014 Lost Voice Guy[4] Hari Sriskantha
Thomas Ward
Tom Little
Amir Khoshokhan
Brennan Reece
2015 Yuriko Kotani[4] Russ Peers
Athena Kugblenu
Michael Stranney
Ken Cheng
Andy Storey
2016 Jethro Bradley[4] Catherine Bohart
George Lewis
Michael Odewale
Lauren Pattison
Sindhu Vee
2017 Heidi Regan[4] Andy Field
Morgan Rees[nb 1][6]
Jacob Hawley
Aaron Simmonds
Sikisa
2018 Stephen Buchanan[4] Helen Bauer
Isa Bonachera
Mamoun Elagab
Sarah Mann
William Stone
2019 Janine Harouni[7] [8]
Mo Omar
Josh Jones
Donald Alexander
Hannah Platt
2021 Anna Thomas[9] [9]
Lily Phillips
Celya AB
Liam Farrelly
Molly McGuinness
William Thompson
2022 Dan Tiernan[10] [11]
Dee Allum
Omar Badaway
Robbie McShane
Marjolein Robertson
Joshua Bethania
2023 Joe Kent-Walters (as Frankie Monroe)[12] [13]

Kit Rees (as Hester Ectomy)
Jin Hao Li
Chantel Nash
Dean T Beirne
Paddy Young

Notes edit

  1. ^ Morgan Rees replaced Yumna Mohamed who withdrew due to a family emergency

References edit

  1. ^ http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/comedy/new-comedy-award-2011/
  2. ^ "BBC – Press Office – Radio 2 announces winner of New Comedy Award 2011". BBC. 20 June 2011.
  3. ^ "About the BBC New Comedy Award". BBC Radio 4.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "BBC Three – BBC New Comedy Awards – About the New Comedy Awards". BBC.
  5. ^ "BBC New Comedy Award – UKGameshows". UKGameshows.com. Retrieved 9 November 2021.
  6. ^ "BBC New Comedy finalist pulls out: News 2017". Chortle.co.uk. 11 August 2017.
  7. ^ "BBC New Comedy Awards – 2019 – 2019 Final Results – BBC Sounds". BBC. 15 August 2019.
  8. ^ "BBC New Comedy Awards – 2019 – 2019 Final – BBC Sounds". BBC. 15 August 2019.
  9. ^ a b Bennett, Steve. "Anna Thomas wins the BBC New Comedy Award : News 2021 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide". Chortle.co.uk.
  10. ^ "Dan Tiernan wins BBC New Comedy Awards 2022". British Comedy Guide. 9 November 2022.
  11. ^ "BBC New Comedy Awards 2022, Episode 7 - Cardiff - Grand Final". British Comedy Guide. 9 November 2022.
  12. ^ "Joe Kent-Walters wins BBC New Comedy Awards 2023 as Frankie Monroe". British Comedy Guide. 15 November 2023.
  13. ^ https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/2023/bbc-new-comedy-awards-final-2023

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The BBC New Comedy Award first took place in 1995 and it is considered to be one of the top UK comedy newcomer awards BBC New Comedy AwardAwarded forBest in new stand up comedy talentCountryUnited KingdomFirst awarded19952011 revival Last awarded2005Currently held byJoe Kent Walters 2023 WebsiteBBC New Comedy Award at BBC OnlineTelevision radio coverageNetworkBBC1 1995 1999 2021 present BBC Choice 2000 2002 BBC Three 2003 2021 present BBC Radio 7 2004 2006 BBC Radio 4 Extra 2011 2019 BBC Radio 2 2011 2015 BBC Radio 4 2016 2019 It was axed in 2006 being replaced by a nationwide talent hunt that places its emphasis on sketch writing and filmed performance However in March 2011 the BBC Radio New Comedy Award was relaunched in conjunction with BBC Radio 2 1 and ran as a joint project between Radio 2 and BBC Radio 4 Extra The arrangement was for Radio 4 Extra to broadcast the heats and semi finals of the contest whilst Radio 2 later Radio 4 broadcasts the live final The 2021 series moved online to BBC Three with a repeat broadcast on BBC One By the 2022 contest BBC Three had returned to terrestrial TV so the heats were aired on that channel and the final aired on BBC One Contents 1 Winners amp finalists 2 Notes 3 References 4 External linksWinners amp finalists editThe finals of this event have boasted many well known names that have continued to work in comedy to great acclaim amongst the winners of the award are Julian Barratt 1995 Marcus Brigstocke 1996 Paul Foot 1997 Josie Long 1999 Alan Carr 2001 Nina Conti 2002 Rhod Gilbert 2003 Angela Barnes 2011 and Lost Voice Guy 2014 Other notable finalists include Peter Kay Bennett Arron Lee Mack Russell Howard Daniel Kitson Justin Lee Collins David O Doherty Shappi Khorsandi Joe Lycett and Sarah Millican 2 3 Year Winner Finalists1995 Julian Barratt 4 Daniel KitsonSilkyLee MackAmbrose MartoseViv GeeJeff Mirza1996 Marcus Brigstocke 4 Jenny Ross 5 Chris AddisonAlan DoyleAddy Van Der BorghNeil BromleyMarian KilpatrickBob May1997 Paul Foot 4 Bennett ArronJustin Lee CollinsCraig CrookstonNeil AnthonyGareth HughesPeter KayDeirdre O Kane1998 Dan Antopolski 4 Mary BourkeTony CoffeyRhodri CrooksDanny OakesDan TetsellHelen PilcherCaroline Quinlan1999 Josie Long 4 David O DohertyMarc SmallMatthew WaltersScott PragnellColin WardSteve Harris2000 Jason John Whitehead 4 Anthony J BrownAngie McEvoyShappi KhorsandiPaddy BramwellsBilly DufusAlan HulcoopDes McLean2001 Alan Carr 4 Marcus BirdmanKeith Carter as Nige Jarred ChristmasMichael DowneyDes ClarkeRob DeeringRussell HowardJustin Moorhouse2002 Nina Conti 4 DylanBob KobePaul KerensaGary DelaneyStefano PaoliniNinia BenjaminKarl Spain2003 Rhod Gilbert 4 Michael AndersonGreg Cook runner up Steve Hall runner up Ava Vidal Lloydy the illegal street trader 2004 Andrew Lawrence Liam MulloneDavid NichollsJarlath ReganJames Sherwood runner up Danielle Ward runner up 2005 Tom Allen 4 Edward Aczel runner up James BranchAaron CounterSarah Millican runner up John Luke Roberts2011 Angela Barnes 4 Pat CahillTez IlyasJoe LycettMark RestucciaChris Turner2012 Lucy Beaumont 4 Pete OtwaySunil PatelMatt ReesTommy RowsonMatthew Winning2013 Steve Bugeja 4 Jonny PelhamEan LuckhurstMark SilcoxPeter BrushRob Carter2014 Lost Voice Guy 4 Hari SriskanthaThomas WardTom LittleAmir KhoshokhanBrennan Reece2015 Yuriko Kotani 4 Russ PeersAthena KugblenuMichael StranneyKen ChengAndy Storey2016 Jethro Bradley 4 Catherine BohartGeorge LewisMichael OdewaleLauren PattisonSindhu Vee2017 Heidi Regan 4 Andy FieldMorgan Rees nb 1 6 Jacob HawleyAaron SimmondsSikisa2018 Stephen Buchanan 4 Helen BauerIsa BonacheraMamoun ElagabSarah MannWilliam Stone2019 Janine Harouni 7 8 Mo OmarJosh JonesDonald AlexanderHannah Platt2021 Anna Thomas 9 9 Lily PhillipsCelya ABLiam FarrellyMolly McGuinnessWilliam Thompson2022 Dan Tiernan 10 11 Dee AllumOmar BadawayRobbie McShaneMarjolein RobertsonJoshua Bethania2023 Joe Kent Walters as Frankie Monroe 12 13 Kit Rees as Hester Ectomy Jin Hao Li Chantel Nash Dean T Beirne Paddy YoungNotes edit Morgan Rees replaced Yumna Mohamed who withdrew due to a family emergencyReferences edit http www bbc co uk radio2 comedy new comedy award 2011 BBC Press Office Radio 2 announces winner of New Comedy Award 2011 BBC 20 June 2011 About the BBC New Comedy Award BBC Radio 4 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r BBC Three BBC New Comedy Awards About the New Comedy Awards BBC BBC New Comedy Award UKGameshows UKGameshows com Retrieved 9 November 2021 BBC New Comedy finalist pulls out News 2017 Chortle co uk 11 August 2017 BBC New Comedy Awards 2019 2019 Final Results BBC Sounds BBC 15 August 2019 BBC New Comedy Awards 2019 2019 Final BBC Sounds BBC 15 August 2019 a b Bennett Steve Anna Thomas wins the BBC New Comedy Award News 2021 Chortle The UK Comedy Guide Chortle co uk Dan Tiernan wins BBC New Comedy Awards 2022 British Comedy Guide 9 November 2022 BBC New Comedy Awards 2022 Episode 7 Cardiff Grand Final British Comedy Guide 9 November 2022 Joe Kent Walters wins BBC New Comedy Awards 2023 as Frankie Monroe British Comedy Guide 15 November 2023 https www bbc co uk mediacentre 2023 bbc new comedy awards final 2023External links editBBC New Comedy Award at BBC Online BBC New Comedy Award at UKGameshows com BBC New Comedy Award at British Comedy Guide Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title BBC New Comedy Award amp oldid 1185395036, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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