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He appeared in the finals of So You Think You're Funny and the Chortle Student Comedian of the Year in 2010. [5] Richardson's first solo show, Hometown Hero, won Best New Show at the 2012 Leicester Comedy Festival and was taken on a 54 date national tour from September 2013 to June 2014. [6]
Funny Women Awards. Left to right: Megan Heffernan, Sally Cancello, Jayde Adams, Lauren Pattison, and Aine Gallagher. Pattison was a finalist in the 2015 Chortle Student Comedy Awards and the 2016 BBC New Comedy Award. [1] She was nominated for the Best Newcomer award at the 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe for her show Lady Muck. [2]
Being Nice was accepted into 9 film festivals including: Royal Television Society – Student Awards, [28] Screentest National Student Film Festival and LA Cinefest. [29] The Monthly Film Festival guide reviewed it; 2.5 stars out of 3. [30] In 2017 her 'Mach-Fest diary' was presented for BBC Radio 4's Comedy Club at Machynlleth Comedy Festival ...
This list of comedy and humor awards provides an index to articles on notable awards for comedy and humor, including writing and performance. The list is organized by the country of the sponsoring organization, although a few of the awards are not restricted to one country.
The Chortle Awards were set up in 2002 by the comedy website Chortle to honour the best of established stand-up comics currently working in the UK. A panel of reviewers draw up a shortlist, which is presented for public vote at the Chortle website.
In 2009, Abdi won the Your Comedy Star competition at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. [1] He was also nominated "Best Newcomer" in the Black Entertainment Comedy Awards, [1] and came third in the Revels Chortle Student Comedy Awards. [10] In 2011, Abdi came joint second in The Barbican Hackney Empire New Act of the Year competition. [8] [34]
The Legally Prohibited from Being Funny on Television Tour, also known as the Prohibited Tour, was a comedy tour by American comedian and talk show host Conan O'Brien. Its title is a reference to the 2010 Tonight Show host and timeslot conflict , which resulted in O'Brien resigning from his position as host of The Tonight Show in January 2010.
Edward Stephenson Gamble [1] [2] (born 10 March 1986) is an English comedian and television presenter. He is best known for co-presenting the Off Menu podcast with James Acaster. He studied at Durham University, where he began his comedy career performing with the Durham Revue, [3] and was a finalist in the 2007 Chortle Student Comedy Awards. [4]