The BBC New Comedy Award first took place in 1995, and it is considered to be one of the top UK comedy newcomer awards.

It was axed in 2006, being replaced by a nationwide talent hunt that places its emphasis on sketch writing and filmed performance. However, in March 2011 the BBC Radio New Comedy Award was relaunched in conjunction with BBC Radio 2, and ran as a joint project between Radio 2 and BBC Radio 4 Extra. The arrangement was for Radio 4 Extra to broadcast the heats and semi-finals of the contest, whilst Radio 2 (later Radio 4) broadcasts the live final. The 2021 series moved online to BBC Three, with a repeat broadcast on BBC One. By the 2022 contest, BBC Three had returned to terrestrial TV, so the heats were aired on that channel and the final aired on BBC One.

Winners & finalists

The finals of this event have boasted many well known names that have continued to work in comedy to great acclaim - amongst the winners of the award are: Julian Barratt (1995), Marcus Brigstocke (1996), Paul Foot (1997), Josie Long (1999), Alan Carr (2001), Nina Conti (2002), Rhod Gilbert (2003), Angela Barnes (2011) and Lost Voice Guy (2014). Other notable finalists include Peter Kay, Bennett Arron, Lee Mack, Russell Howard, Daniel Kitson, Justin Lee Collins, David O'Doherty, Shappi Khorsandi, Joe Lycett and Sarah Millican.

YearWinnerFinalists
1995Julian BarrattDaniel Kitson Silky Lee Mack Ambrose Martose Viv Gee Jeff Mirza
1996Marcus Brigstocke Jenny RossChris Addison Alan Doyle Addy Van Der Borgh Neil Bromley Marian Kilpatrick Bob May
1997Paul FootBennett Arron Justin Lee Collins Craig Crookston Neil Anthony Gareth Hughes Peter Kay Deirdre O'Kane
1998Dan AntopolskiMary Bourke Tony Coffey Rhodri Crooks Danny Oakes Dan Tetsell Helen Pilcher Caroline Quinlan
1999Josie LongDavid O'Doherty Marc Small Matthew Walters Scott Pragnell Colin Ward Steve Harris
2000Jason John WhiteheadAnthony J Brown Angie McEvoy Shappi Khorsandi Paddy Bramwells Billy Dufus Alan Hulcoop Des McLean
2001Alan CarrMarcus Birdman Keith Carter (as "Nige") Jarred Christmas Michael Downey Des Clarke Rob Deering Russell Howard Justin Moorhouse
2002Nina ContiDylan Bob Kobe Paul Kerensa Gary Delaney Stefano Paolini Ninia Benjamin Karl Spain
2003Rhod GilbertMichael Anderson Greg Cook (runner-up) Steve Hall (runner-up) Ava Vidal "Lloydy the illegal street trader"
2004Andrew LawrenceLiam Mullone David Nicholls Jarlath Regan James Sherwood (runner-up) Danielle Ward (runner-up)
2005Tom AllenEdward Aczel (runner-up) James Branch Aaron Counter Sarah Millican (runner-up) John-Luke Roberts
2011Angela BarnesPat Cahill Tez Ilyas Joe Lycett Mark Restuccia Chris Turner
2012Lucy BeaumontPete Otway Sunil Patel Matt Rees Tommy Rowson Matthew Winning
2013Steve BugejaJonny Pelham Ean Luckhurst Mark Silcox Peter Brush Rob Carter
2014Lost Voice GuyHari Sriskantha Thomas Ward Tom Little Amir Khoshokhan Brennan Reece
2015Yuriko KotaniRuss Peers Athena Kugblenu Michael Stranney Ken Cheng Andy Storey
2016Jethro BradleyCatherine Bohart George Lewis Michael Odewale Lauren Pattison Sindhu Vee
2017Heidi ReganAndy Field Morgan Rees Jacob Hawley Aaron Simmonds Sikisa
2018Stephen BuchananHelen Bauer Isa Bonachera Mamoun Elagab Sarah Mann William Stone
2019Janine HarouniMo Omar Josh Jones Donald Alexander Hannah Platt
2021Anna ThomasLily Phillips Celya AB Liam Farrelly Molly McGuinness William Thompson
2022Dan TiernanDee Allum Omar Badaway Robbie McShane Marjolein Robertson Joshua Bethania
2023Joe Kent-Walters (as Frankie Monroe)Hester Ectomy Jin Hao Li Chantel Nash Dean T Beirne Paddy Young
2024Paul HilleardMarty Gleeson Jake Donaldson Dane Buckley Maia Tassalini Jonathan Oldfield
2025Eli HarteAyo Adenekan Jess Carrivick Shugufta Choudhry Evaldas Karosas Pravanya Pillay.

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