Voting reopens on National Comedy Awards | As Channel 4 sets broadcast date

Voting reopens on National Comedy Awards

As Channel 4 sets broadcast date

Voting has reopened for the new National Comedy Awards.

As Chortle reported earlier this month,  the ceremony is finally going ahead  on March 2 at the Roundhouse in Camden, North London.

And they will be broadcast as a two-hour on Channel 4 at 9pm on Saturday March 5, we can reveal, in support of the channel’s Stand Up To Cancer fundraising efforts.

Winners and shortlists are all decided by public vote, and the polls have reopened now here.

Widely seen as a successor to the now-defunct British Comedy Awards, it had twice been delayed because of Covid.  televised red-carpet event  was originally earmarked for March 2021, then moved to December 15. But that was pulled with just a few days’ notice as the Omicron variant surged.

When the awards were first announced, the broadcaster’s head of entertainment, Phil Harris, said: ‘This is an award show for our times. Fans will be able to vote on the people, some established and others less so, who really make them laugh. We will be celebrating some incredible comedy talent while supporting the incredible Stand Up To Cancer. It promises to be a very special night of TV.’

The full list of nominees  is:

Best Scripted Comedy

Sex Education
Ghosts
This Way Up
Motherland

Outstanding Comedy Actress

Aisling Bea (This Way Up)
Charlotte Ritchie (Ghosts)
Anjana Vasan (We Are Lady Parts)
Emma Mackey (Sex Education)

Outstanding Comedy Actor

Greg Davies (The Cleaner)
Asa Butterfield (Sex Education)
Lee Mack (Not Going Out)
Matthew Baynton (Ghosts)

  

Outstanding Supporting Role

Ncuti Gatwa (Sex Education)
Diane Morgan (Motherland)
Aimee Lou Wood (Sex Education)
Lolly Adefope (Ghosts)

  

Best Comedy Entertainment Show

Taskmaster
Rob & Romesh Vs
8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown
Would I Lie To You

  

Outstanding Female Comedy Entertainment Performance   

Daisy May Cooper (Taskmaster)
Rosie Jones (Trip Hazard)
Katherine Ryan (8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown)
Sandi Toksvig (QI)

  

Outstanding Male Comedy Entertainment Performance

Mo Gilligan (The Lateish Show)
Sean Lock (8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown)
Mike Wozniak (Taskmaster)
James Acaster (Hypothetical)

  

Best Comedy Podcast

Off Menu with James Acaster and Ed Gamble
My Therapist Ghosted Me with Vogue Williams and Joanne McNally
Shagged Married Annoyed with Rosie and Chris Ramsey
Rob Beckett & Josh Widdecombe’s Parenting Hell

  

Best Stand-Up Show

Sarah Millican
Ricky Gervais
Katherine Ryan
Mo Gilligan
Jason Manford

Comedy Breakthrough Performer

Judi Love
Joanne McNally
Munya Chawawa
Rosie Jones
Rose Matafeo

Published: 21 Feb 2022

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