British Comedy Award Predictions
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We'll be backstage at the tomorrow night (9pm, Channel 4). Before they kick off, we've asked top comedy writer (Miranda and Not Going Out) for his predictions...
It's BCA time! Alright, that never caught on. The British Comedy Awards are upon us - that time of year when we see just how much the host can insult everyone in the room, although this year Ricky Gervais has already set the bar at the Golden Globes.
I write for 91Èȱ¬ Two's Miranda, which delightfully has been nominated for four awards, so obviously I'm rooting for that all the way. I won't be at the do, as I'm off touring my new stand-up show.
I've been to the awards once before (typically the one year they didn't broadcast it) for 91Èȱ¬ One's Not Going Out, and yes it's as raucous there in person as it looks on TV. Ego after ego prove themselves bigger than any you'd find in a large-print Latin textbook, but looking down the list this year I can't find a single one who shouldn't be there. What a good year for British comedy. Backpattery all round.
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So, some predictions, other than that it'll overrun and Jonathan Ross will try to out-Gervais Gervais:
Best Comedy Panel Show is always tricky, because I've seen each nominated show be better than the others, depending on the guests. Could be any of them. Let's give it to Would I Lie To You for being the new boy at school. HIGNFY and Shooting Stars don't need awards any more.
I think Charlie Brooker will make a popular choice for Entertainment Personality, and indeed Newswipe for Entertainment Programme, even if his co-nominees Ant and Dec (as one), Harry and Graham all notch up bigger audiences. Give it to Brooker. I'd like to hear how sardonically he can say thank you.
David Mitchell for Best Male Comic? He doesn't seem like a 'comic', since that implies an act, and he makes it look so effortless. So I'd give it to him.
Sarah Millican has to walk away with either Best Female Comic or Best Breakthrough. If anyone can, Millican. (I'm copyrighting that for T-shirts.)
Can it be true that Armstrong and Miller have never been nominated? Give them an award just for waiting so long.
I loved Four Lions, so am delighted that Kayvan Novak and Nigel Lindsay are nominated... I'll tune in just to see the clips (I really should just buy the DVD).
I've no idea why Best Comedy Actor has four nominees rather than three like every other category, but then who can choose between Capaldi, Buckley, Hollander and Brydon? Me. It's Capaldi.
And this new catchily-titled 'People's Choice Award For The King Or Queen Of Comedy'; (forever to be known as The BCA PCAFTKOQOC)... Well it's always dangerous, giving people any choice – see The National Television Awards next Wednesday for what wrong things happens then.
I'm waving the Mirandic flag, but of course Michael McIntyre has redefined what it means to be popular. I don’t know if comedy needs a king or queen though. I think comedy should be a republic. Or an anarcho-syndicalist commune. As for Best Sitcom, Best New Comedy, The People's Choice, and Best Comedy Actress?
I've told Miranda to break a leg... just not via a comedy pratfall on the way to the podium.
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Comment number 1.
At 21st Jan 2011, CelticLady51 wrote:Is Catherine Tate up for any awards this year? I know some of the awards are for those in the business three years or less, which would make Tate ineligable. But I would love to see her up for something - she is one great lady!
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At 23rd Jan 2011, MaryH78 wrote:Am I the only person that finds Catherine Tate really annoying? It seems so! But I do love Miranda though, she is just hilarious and I am so glad that she picked up 3 awards at the Comedy Awards, and was crowned Queen of Comedy. I think her appeal is that she seems really genuine and although her comedy is often a bit slapstick, I feel that she is actually just that way in real life. And she says 'lovely' all the time, which I think is lovely.
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