Comedy.co.uk Awards 2022 Shortlist
The sixty television and radio programmes shortlisted in the Comedy.co.uk Awards 2022 have been revealed and we're so proud to share our UA clients who have been included!
Best TV Sketch Show
Ellie & Natasia - Ellie White and Natasia Demetriou
The Lovebox In Your Living Room – Starring Tom Bennett
The Stand Up Sketch Show – Starring Lily Phillips and Bobby Mair
The Emily Atack Show. – Starring Tom Machell, Sally O’Leary and Cam Spence, with writing by Hannah George and Sally O’Leary
Queen of the New Year – Greg Hemphill and Robert Florence
Best New TV Sitcom
The Other Half - Co-written by Zak Ghazi-Torbati, Directed by Akaash Meeda
Best Radio Entertainment Show
50 Years Without A Clue - Hosted by Greg James
Best TV Comedy Drama
Am I Being Unreasonable? - Starring Dustin Demri-Burns and Annie Haworth, with Editor Jamie Pearson
Bad Sisters – Created by and starring Sharon Horgan, with Sarah Greene, Yasmine Akram, Paul Tylak and Rory O’Neill, with Editor Fin Oates and Costume Designer Camille Benda
The Outlaws – Created, Written, directed, executive produced and starring Stephen Merchant, featuring Gyuri Sarossy and Ellen Robertson, with Editor Dan Gage (Episodes 4-6)
This is Going to Hurt - Starring Daniel Ward, Heather Agyepong, Christopher Logan and Georgia Maguire, with Editor Jo Walker and writing from Maya Sondhi
Doc Martin - Starring Zachary Willis
Best Returning TV Sitcom
Derry Girls – Created, written, and executive produced by Lisa McGee, starring Claire Rafferty, Tobias Beer, Justine Mitchell, Olwen Fouéré and Maria Laird, Directed by Michael Lennox
Motherland - Created, written and executive produced by Sharon Horgan, starring Anna Maxwell Martin, Lucy Punch and Diane Morgan, with Hair & Make-Up Designer Vanessa White
Best TV Entertainment Show
Cunk On Earth – Starring Diane Morgan, written by Jason Hazeley and Joel Morris
Best Radio Sitcom
Whatever Happened To Baby Jane Austen - Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders
Best TV Panel Show
QI - Alan Davies
Best TV Panel Show
Would I Lie To You - Starring Rob Brydon, written by Steve Burge
Best Radio Sitcom
Thanks A Lot, Milton Jones! - Co-written by Dan Evans