Crackers
The nation’s favourite comedy channel Gold has announced the return of its annual Christmas cracker joke competition for its 12th year. The competition challenges the British public to write their best festive gags – inspired by the events of the last 12 months.
A festive joke about a Christmas cake being ‘stollen’ from the British Museum has been revealed as the winner of the annual competition to find the best new Christmas cracker gags.
Jokes about Barbie, Elon Musk and HS2 also feature in the latest list of festive funnies.
The nation’s favourite comedy channel Gold has announced the return of its annual Christmas cracker joke competition, which challenges the British public to write their best festive gags – inspired by the events of the last 12 months.
A festive joke about the politicians ruining Christmas dinners has been revealed as the winner of a national competition to come up with the best new modern Christmas cracker gags, according to the British public.
Other topical stories from the past twelve months have been used as material for the top festive funnies, including Holly and Phil’s infamous queue-jumping, the rising cost of living and Will Smith’s slap at the Oscars.
A festive joke about the rising cost of fuel has been revealed as the winner of Gold’s annual competition to create the best topical Christmas cracker gags, according to the British public.
The nation’s favourite comedy channel Gold has announced the return of its annual Christmas cracker joke competition to discover the best festive gags – inspired by the ups and downs of the tumultuous 2021 - as written by the British public.
A festive joke about Dominic Cummings has been revealed as the winner of a national competition to come up with the best new modern
The nation’s favourite comedy channel, Gold has announced the return of its annual national joke competition to discover the best new Christmas cracker gags – covering all the ups and downs of 2019 - as written by the British public.
UKTV channel Gold has launched its annual national joke competition to discover the best new Christmas cracker gags – covering all the ups and downs of 2017, as written by the British public.
Last year’s winning one-liner was political pun “How will Christmas dinner be different after Brexit? No Brussels.”, with 2015’s top spot being taken by “Why does Ed Milliband like advent calendars? He gets to open the door to number 10”.
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