List of Edinburgh Comedy Award winners

The Edinburgh Comedy Awards, formerly known as the Perrier Comedy Awards, the if.comedy awards and briefly as the if.comeddies, are a group of prizes awarded annually since 1981 to comedy shows at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Currently three awards are given – Best Comedy Show, Best Newcomer and the Panel Prize.

Perrier Comedy Awards
Year Main Prize Winner Main Prize Nominees
1981 Cambridge Footlights
(Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie, Tony Slattery, Emma Thompson, Penny Dwyer and Paul Shearer)
1982 Writer's Inc
(Gary Adams, Steve Brown, Vicki Pile, Trevor McCallum, Helen Murry, Jamie Rix, and Nick Wilton, with additional material by Kim Fuller)
1983 Los Trios Ringbarkus
1984 The Brass Band Fascinating Aïda
Hank Wangford Band
Frank Chickens
The Bodgers
Paul B Davies & Dave Cohen
1985 Theatre de Complicité The Bodgers
Merry Mac Fun Show
John Dowie
Sue Ingleton
1986 Ben Keaton Paul B. Davies
Roy Hutchins
Jenny Lecoat
Merry Mac Fun Show
1987 Brown Blues... Arnold Brown with Barb Jungr and Michael Parker Nick Revell
Jeremy Hardy
Simon Fanshawe
John Sparkes
1988 Jeremy Hardy Doug Anthony Allstars
Roy Hutchins
Robert Llewellyn's Mammon
The Wow Show
1989 Simon Fanshawe John Hegley
Al and George
Will Durst
Live Bed Show
The World of Les and Robert
1990 Sean Hughes Dillie KeaneSingle Again
Pete McCarthyThe Hangover Show
Jimmy Tingle
1991 Frank Skinner Avner The Eccentric
Jack Dee
Eddie Izzard
Lily Savage
1992 Steve CooganIn Character with John Thomson Jo Brand
Bruce Morton
John Shuttleworth's Guide to Stardom
Mark Thomas
1993 Lee Evans Corky and the Juice Pigs
Phil Kay
Johnny Meres
Donna McPhail
Parrot
Greg Proops
1994 Lano and Woodley Alan Davies
Jeff Green
Harry Hill's Pub Internationale
Owen O'Neill
Robert Schimmel
1995 Jenny EclairProzac & Tantrums Simon Bligh – Banzai
Scott CapurroThe Love and Affection Tour
Boothby Graffoe
The Umbilical BrothersHeaven by Storm
1996 Dylan Moran Alexander Armstrong and Ben Miller
Bill Bailey
Rich Hall
Dominic Holland
Al Murray
1997 The League of Gentlemen Milton Jones
Al Murray
Graham Norton
The Johnny Vegas Show
1998 Tommy Tiernan Ed Byrne
Seán Cullen
Peter Kay
Al Murray
1999 Al MurrayThe Pub Landlord Terry Alderton
The Arctic Boosh
Simon Munnery The League Against Tedium
Ross Noble
2000 Rich HallOtis Lee Crenshaw Dave GormanAre You Dave Gorman?
Lee Mack's New Bits, with Lee Mack, Catherine Tate and Dan Antopolski
Garth Marenghi's Fright Knight, with Matthew Holness, Richard Ayoade, and Alice Lowe
Sean Lock
2001 Garth Marenghi's Netherhead, with Matthew Holness, Richard Ayoade, and Alice Lowe Dan AntopolskiAntopolski 2000
Jason Byrne
Adam HillsGo You Big Red Fire Engine
Daniel KitsonLove, Innocence and the Word Cock
2002 Daniel KitsonSomething Noel FieldingVoodoo Hedgehog
Jimmy CarrJimmy Carr's Bare Faced Ambition
Omid DjaliliBehind Enemy Lines
Phil NicholThings I Like, I Lick
Adam HillsHappy Feet
2003 Demetri MartinIf I... Reginald D. HunterWhite Woman
Adam HillsCut Loose
Flight of the ConchordsHigh on Folk
Howard Read and Little Howard
The Big Howard and Little Howard Show
2004 Will Adamsdale Jackson's Way Chris Addison
Epitaph
Reginald D Hunter
Sarah Kendall
2005 Laura Solon Chris Addison
Jason Manford
Jeremy Lion
Dutch Elm Conservatoire
if.comedy awards (styled as if.comeddie for 2006)
Year Main Prize Winner Main Prize Nominees
2006 Phil NicholThe Naked Racist David O'DohertyDavid O'Doherty Is My Name
Russell HowardWandering
Paul SinhaSaint or Sinha?
We Are KlangKlangbang
2007 Brendon BurnsSo I Suppose THIS is Offensive Now Andrew LawrenceSocial Leprosy for Beginners and Improvers
Andrew MaxwellWaxin'
Tom BinnsIvan Brackenbury's Hospital Radio Roadshow
Pappy's Fun ClubPappy's Fun Club
2008 David O'DohertyLet's Comedy Rhod GilbertRhod Gilbert and the Award-winning Mince Pie
Russell KaneGaping Flaws
Kristen Schaal and Kurt BraunohlerDouble Down Hearts
Edinburgh Comedy Awards (known as the Foster's Edinburgh Comedy Awards since 2010)
Year Main Prize Winner Main Prize Nominees
2009 Tim KeyThe Slutcracker Idiots of AntsThis Is War
John BishopElvis Has Left the Building
Jon RichardsonThis Guy at Night
Russell KaneHuman Dressage
Tom WrigglesworthTom Wrigglesworth's Open Return Letter to Richard Branson
2010 Russell KaneSmokescreens and Castles Bo BurnhamWords, Words, Words
Greg DaviesFiring Cheeseballs at a Dog
Josie LongBe Honourable
Sarah Millican: Chatterbox[1]
2011 Adam RichesBring Me the Head of Adam Riches Andrew MaxwellThe Lights Are On
Chris RamseyOffermation
Josie LongThe Future Is Another Place
Nick HelmDare to Dream
Sam SimmonsMeanwhile
[2]
2012 Doctor BrownBefrdfgth Claudia O'DohertyThe Telescope
James AcasterPrompt
Josie LongRomance and Adventure
Pappy'sLast Show Ever!
Tony LawMaximum Nonsense
2013 Bridget ChristieA Bic for Her Carl DonnellyNow That's What I Carl Donnelly! Volume V
James AcasterLawnmower
Max & Ivan – The Reunion
Mike WozniakTake The Hit
Nick HelmOne Man Mega Myth
Seann WalshThe Lie-in King
2014 John KearnsShtick Alex HorneMonsieur Butterfly
James AcasterRecognise
Liam WilliamsCapitalism
Romesh RanganathanRom Wasn't Built in a Day
Sam SimmonsDeath of a Sails-Man
Sara PascoeSara Pascoe vs History
2015 Sam SimmonsSpaghetti for Breakfast James Acaster – Represent
Joseph Morpurgo – Soothing Sounds for Baby
Kieran HodgsonLance
Nish KumarLong Word. Long Word.. Blah Blah Blah.. I'm So Clever
Sarah KendallA Day in October
Seymour MaceSeymour Mace is Niche as F**k!
Trygve Wakenshaw – Nautilus
Edinburgh Comedy Awards (known as the lastminute.com Edinburgh Comedy Awards since 2016)
Year Main Prize Winner Main Prize Nominees
2016 Richard Gadd – Monkey See Monkey Do Al Porter – At Large

James Acaster – Reset

Kieran Hodgson – Maestro

Nish Kumar – Actions Speak Louder Than Words, Unless You Shout The Words Real Loud

Randy Writes A Novel

Tom Ballard – The World Keeps Happening

Zoe Coombs Marr – Trigger Warning

Best Newcomer Award
Year Winner Nominees
1992 Harry Hill
1993 Dominic Holland
1994 Scott Capurro
1995 Tim VineThe Tim Vine Fiasco
1996 Milton Jones
1997 Arj Barker
1998 The Mighty Boosh
1999 Ben Willbond & Arnold Widdowson – Ben'n'Arn's Big Top
2000 Noble & Silver
2001 Garth Cruickshank & Eddie McCabe Let's Have a Right Royal Shambles
2002 The Consultants
2003 Gary Le StrangePolaroid Suitcase
2004 Wil Hodgson
2005 Tim Minchin
2006 Josie Long
2007 Tom Basden
2008 Sarah Millican
2009 Jonny SweetMostly About Arthur
2010 Roisin ConatyHero, Warrior, Fireman, Liar An Audience with Imran Yusuf
Asher Treleaven – Secret Door
Gareth Richards – Stand Up Between Songs
Late Night Gimp Fight!
The Boy With Tape on His Face
2011 Humphrey KerHumphrey Ker is Dymock Watson: Nazi Smasher Cariad LloydLady Cariad's Characters
The Chris and Paul Show
Hannibal BuressMy Name is Hannibal – The Hannibal Montanabal Experience
Josh WiddicombeIf This Show Changes One Life
Holly WalshHollycopter
Thom TuckThom Tuck Goes Straight-to-DVD
Totally Tom
2012 Daniel SimonsenChampions David Trent – Spontaneous Comedian
Discover Ben Target
Joe LycettSome Lycett Hot
Sam Fletcher – Good on Paper
2013 John KearnsSight Gags For Perverts Aisling BeaC'est La Bea
Liam Williams
Matt OkineBeing Black & Chicken & S#%t
Romesh RanganathanRom Com
2014 Alex EdelmanMillennial Dane BaptisteCitizen Dane
Gein's Family Giftshop – Gein's Family Giftshop Volume 1
Lazy SusanExtreme Humans
Lucy BeaumontWe Can Twerk it Out
Steen RaskopoulosI'm Wearing Two Suits Because I Mean Business
2015 Sofie HagenBubblewrap Adam HessSalmon
Daphne – Daphne Do Edinburgh
Larry DeanOut Now!
John Henry Falle – The Story Beast
Tom BallardTaxis & Rainbows & Hatred
Tom ParryYellow T-shirt
2016 Scott Gibson – Life After Death Bilal Zafar – Cakes

Brennan Reece – Everglow

Jayde Adams – 31

Michelle Wolf – So Brave

Nath Valvo – Happy Idiot

Panel Prize
Year Winner
2006 Mark Watson
2007 Arthur Smith
2008 All the performers
2009 Peter Buckley HillPeter Buckley Hill Free Fringe
2010 Bo Burnham
2011 The Wrestling
2012 The Boy With Tape On His FaceMore Tape
2013 Adrienne Truscott
2014 Funz and Gamez
2015 Karen Koren
2016 Iraq Out & Loud: Reading the Chilcot Report in Full

See also

References

  1. "Two women make the shortlist". Chortle. 25 August 2010. Retrieved 2010-08-25.
  2. "Foster's Edinburgh Comedy Awards 2011 – past winners". Fosters. 20 September 2011. Retrieved 2011-09-20.

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