Voting Opens For National Comedy Awards – Nominees List Here

Voting Opens For National Comedy Awards – Nominees List Here

It’s time for the nation to decide the winners of The National Comedy Awards 2023 for Stand Up To Cancer.

The awards honour both emerging and established British comedy talent, with the public voting on key prizes in a variety of categories that celebrate the world of comedy in all its forms. Recent scripted and unscripted comedies and panel shows, plus the latest podcast jokers are all vying for votes.

Voting opens today (Monday 23rd January 2023), with the winners announced at a glitzy red-carpet ceremony presented by Tom Allen at the Roundhouse in London on Friday 17th February.

Live on the night, viewers will also get to vote for the Best Stand-Up Show with the shortlisted acts announced closer to the ceremony. Plus, there will be awards for three breakthrough stars.

The recipients of the Comedy Breakthrough Star Awards are Cheaters star Susan Wokoma, critically-acclaimed comedian and singer Jordan Gray and Am I Being Unreasonable? scene-stealer Lenny Rush.

The National Comedy Awards 2023 for Stand Up To Cancer will air live on Channel 4 and All 4 on Friday 17th February.

 

How to vote: You can vote free online at www.thenationalcomedyawards.com.

 

The results will be revealed at The National Comedy Awards 2023 ceremony airing live on Channel 4 and All 4 next month.

 

National Comedy Awards nominees

 

Best Scripted Comedy

Ghosts

Don’t Hug Me I’m Scared

Derry Girls 

After Life

 

Best Comedy Entertainment Show

The Graham Norton Show 

Mortimer and Whitehouse: Gone Fishing

Taskmaster 

The Chris and Rosie Ramsey Show 

 

Best Comedy Panel Show 

Mock the Week

8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown  

QI

Would I Lie to You?

 

Best Comedy Podcast

Rob Beckett and Josh Widdicombe’s Parenting Hell 

Shagged, Married, Annoyed with Chris and Rosie Ramsey

Off Menu with Ed Gamble and James Acaster

Have A Word with Adam Rowe and Dan Nightingale

 

Outstanding Comedy Actress

Rose Matafeo (Starstruck)

Saoirse Monica Jackson (Derry Girls)

Sharon Horgan (Bad Sisters)

Charlotte Ritchie (Ghosts)

Daisy May Cooper (Am I Being Unreasonable?)

 

Outstanding Comedy Actor

Dylan Llewellyn (Big Boys)

Ricky Gervais (After Life)

Joseph Gilgun (Brassic)

Kiell Smith-Bynoe (Ghosts)

Stephen Merchant (Outlaws)

 

Outstanding Supporting Role

Jamie Lee O’Donnell (Derry Girls)

David Earl (After Life)

Lolly Adefope (Ghosts)

Siobhan McSweeney (Derry Girls)

Diane Morgan (After Life)

 

Outstanding Female Comedy Entertainment Performer

Fern Brady (Taskmaster)

Sandi Toksvig (QI)

Judi Love (Taskmaster)

Katherine Ryan (Backstage with Katherine Ryan)

Sarah Millican (Taskmaster)

 

Outstanding Male Comedy Entertainment Performer

Greg Davies (Taskmaster)

Joe Lycett (Joe Lycett’s Big Pride Party)

Munya Chawawa (Taskmaster)

Lee Mack (Would I Lie to You?)

Alex Horne (Taskmaster)

 

The National Comedy Awards for Stand Up To Cancer (1x120’) was commissioned for Channel 4 by Tom Beck, Head of Live Events and Commissioning Editor, Entertainment and Phil Harris, Head of Entertainment and Events. It will be produced by Dan Baldwin, Suzi Aplin and Susie Hall for Hungry Bear. 

To find out more about Stand Up To Cancer and how you can support, visit su2c.org.uk or channel4.com/SU2C or follow us on FacebookTwitterInstagram or TikTok

 

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