2014 British Comedy Awards winners revealed
The winners of the 2014 British Comedy Awards have been revealed.
Much to the dismay of Stewart Lee in the audience, Jack Whitehall triumphed in the public vote as he won King of Comedy for the third year in a row – but was not present to collect his award.
Neither were Monty Python, who won the lifetime achievement award, Lee Mack, who won best TV comic, and Graham Norton – a double winner for best entertainment personality and best entertainment show.
This year the awards were not broadcast live on television, but pre-recorded for transmission tonight at 9pm.
READ: Matt Berry interview
Matt Berry, who had six nominations, won best new comedy for Toast Of London. Collecting his award, he said: “I’m actually quite humbled because I didn’t think anyone would ever watch this, so good on you and bless you.”
Mrs Brown’s Boys creator Brendan O’Carroll won the Writer’s Guild Of Great Britain Award and told the audience: “Comedy is really hard. Even simple comedy like Mrs Brown’s Boys – it is simple – it’s tough. The one thing all comedians have – and all comic writers have – is we work our asses off.”
Aisling Bea was named best female TV comic and Nick Helm won the breakthrough act.
The winners are:
Best Comedy Panel Programme: Would I Lie To You
Best Comedy Entertainment Programme: The Graham Norton Show
Best Sketch Show: Harry & Paul Story of the Two’s
Best Sitcom: Moone Boy
Best Comedy Drama: Rev
Best New Comedy Programme: Toast Of London
Best International Comedy Programme: Modern Family
Best Internet Comedy Short: Carpark
Best Comedy Film: The Inbetweeners 2
Best Male Television Comic: Lee Mack
Best Female Television Comic: Aisling Bea
Best Comedy Breakthrough Artist: Nick Helm
Best TV Comedy Actor: Harry Enfield
Best TV Comedy Actress: Katherine Parkinson
King Of Comedy: Jack Whitehall
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