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Radio 2 New Comedy Award: And the winner is...

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Jaine Sykes Jaine Sykes | 15:09 UK time, Monday, 20 June 2011

On Saturday night, Angela Barnes was crowned the winner of the Radio 2 New Comedy Award 2011. You can listen to the Angela's winning performance below, or catch up with the entire show online.

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The final took place at The Tabernacle, London with six acts competing in front of a live studio audience. Check out the photos from the night:

The finalists

The finalists

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Patrick Kielty with winner Angela Barnes

Patrick Kielty with winner Angela Barnes

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Lewis Carnie, Sarah Millican, Patrick Kielty, Angela Barnes, Stephen K Amos, Jane Berthound

(l-r) Radio 2's Head of Programmes Lewis Carnie, Sarah Millican, Patrick Kielty, New Comedy Award Winner Angela Barnes, Stephen K Amos, Head of 91Èȱ¬ Radio Comedy Jane Berthound

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Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    My comment relates to Amanda Hart
    I cannot grasp the idea that a panel of seemingly normal people could place Ms Hart on any list relating to humour. She is most probably a nice person, however, She is quite simply NOT FUNNY in any measurable way. Not style, Not appearance, Not delivery, Not content. She is NOT FUNNY get it NOT FUNNY.
    The 91Èȱ¬ made the same error a couple of years ago by promoting an extremely NON FUNNY individual by the name of Sue Perkins, who seemiingly thinks that all you need to do is be brave or arrogant enough to stand in front of the camera and deliver complete rubbish in such a boring way that one risks injury leaping for the switcher.

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