British Comedy Guide
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The British Comedy Awards

The British Comedy Awards

  • TV factual
  • ITV1 / Channel 4
  • 1990 - 2014
  • 25 episodes

Britain's premier comedy awards for almost 25 years, honouring the very best in the business. Features Jonathan Ross.

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British Comedy Awards public voting nominees announced

David Mitchell, Graham Norton, Jack Whitehall, Jo Brand, Miranda Hart and Sarah Millican to battle it out in British Comedy Awards 2011 public poll.

British Comedy Guide, 28th November 2011

British Comedy Awards move back to December

The British Comedy Awards will move back to a December broadcast for the 2011 awards.

British Comedy Guide, 16th September 2011

Ulrika Jonsson's zany behaviour draws viewer comments

Ulrika Jonsson's bizarre antics inside the Indigo venue during the awards raised eyebrows.

Daily Mail, 24th January 2011

Brand wins major comedy award

But Russell is not there to collect it - unlike namesake Jo, who also triumphs.

Andrew Johnson, The Independent, 23rd January 2011

Stars attend British Comedy Awards - in pictures

Miranda Hart was the big winner on the night, claiming three prizes including the people's choice award.

The Guardian, 23rd January 2011

'Comedy Awards' draw 2.5m for C4

The British Comedy Awards boosted Channel 4's primetime performance on Saturday night, overnight data indicates.

Paul Millar, Digital Spy, 23rd January 2011

British Comedy Awards 2010 - Live Blog

We reported live from London's O2 with all the latest news and gossip from The British Comedy Awards 2010...

British Comedy Guide, 23rd January 2011

Miranda leads winners at British Comedy Awards 2010

The full run-down of winners at the British Comedy Awards 2010. Miranda Hart was the big winner - taking away three trophies.

British Comedy Guide, 23rd January 2011

You could make a good argument that 2010 was the best year for a while in TV comedy. Harry Hill and Benidorm scaled new heights on ITV. The Inbetweeners brought E4 its biggest audience yet. On BBC2 a string of quirky sitcoms (The Trip, Grandma's House, Rev, Roger & Val Have Just Got In) felt like the stirrings of a new wave. And the likes of Michael McIntyre, John Bishop and Russell Howard made ever larger numbers of people rock with laughter just by standing on a stage, talking. So there's plenty for the annual prize-giving to mull over as Jonathan Ross calls the assembled funny-folk to order at the 02 in London. On past form, Ross will kick the evening off with a laboured and overlong routine of his own, despite being the 43rd best stand-up in the room, then he'll strive to keep order as a procession of writers, actors and comics seize both their trophies and the chance to be cheeky on live TV. And on past form, it should be a blast.

David Butcher, Radio Times, 22nd January 2011

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