British Academy Television Award for Best Comedy (Programme or Series)
Annual award
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The British Academy Television Award for Best Comedy Entertainment Programme or Series was first presented at the 1981 ceremony. According to British Academy of Film and Television Arts the category "includes programmes that capture the idea of comedy being central to the editorial of the programme and includes panel-led shows, chat shows where comic content plays a big part, stand-up and comedy clip shows".[1]
| British Academy Television Award | |
|---|---|
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Presented by | British Academy of Film and Television Arts |
| First award | 1980 (presented in 1981) |
| Currently held by | Rob & Romesh Vs (2024) |
| Website | http://www.bafta.org/ |
Since the 2000 BAFTA TV Award ceremony there has been a separate award category for Best Situation Comedy. This category had previously been presented from 1973-1980 (when there was no Best Comedy Series award). Throughout the 1980s and 1990s 'Situation Comedies' were included in the Best Comedy Programme or Series category.
Name variations for this category:
- 1981–1992: Best Comedy Series
- 1992–2007: Best Comedy Programme or Series
- 2007–2013: Best Comedy Programme
- 2014–present: Best Comedy and Comedy Entertainment Programme
Winners and nominees
1960s
Best Comedy Series
| Year | Recipient(s) | Title |
|---|---|---|
| 1965 | Joe McGrath | |
| 1966 | Michael Mills | The World Of Wooster Comedy Playhouse: Sam The Samaritan 90 Years On - Churchill Birthday Programme |
| Dick Clement | The Likely Lads Comedy Playhouse: Barnaby Spoot and the Exploding Whoopee Cushion | |
| David Croft | Hugh and I A Slight Case of... Dick Emery Show | |
| Shaun O'Riordan | The Worker The Tigers Are Burning Emergency Ward Ten The Braden Beat Front Page Story | |
| 1967 | Dick Clement | |
| 1968 | Michael Mills | |
1980s
Best Comedy Series
1990s
Best Comedy Series
Best Comedy Programme or Series
2000s
Best Comedy Programme or Series
2010s
Best Comedy Programme or Series
Best Comedy Entertainment Programme
2020s
| Year | Title | Recipient(s) | Broadcaster |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2020 [3] | Taskmaster | Alex Horne, Andy Devonshire, Andy Cartwright, James Taylor | Dave |
| The Graham Norton Show | Graham Norton, Graham Stuart, Jon Magnusson, Steve Smith | BBC One | |
| The Last Leg | Ben Knappett, Andrew Beint, Lisa Kirk, Cimran Shah | Channel 4 | |
| The Ranganation | BBC Two | ||
| 2021 [4] | |||
| The Big Narstie Show | Obi Kevin Akudike, Nathan Brown, Rina Dayalji, Ben Wicks, Toby Baker | Channel 4 | |
| Charlie Brooker's Antiviral Wipe | Charlie Brooker, Annabel Jones, Ali Marlow | BBC Two | |
| The Ranganation | |||
| Rob & Romesh Vs | Jack Shillaker, David Taylor, Murray Boland, Danielle Lux, Bill Righton | Sky One | |
| 2022 [5] | The Lateish Show with Mo Gilligan | Rhe-an Archibald, Ben Wicks, Tim Dean, Pollyanna McGirr, David Geli, Mo Gilligan | Channel 4 |
| The Graham Norton Show | Graham Norton, Graham Stuart, Jon Magnusson, Toby Baker, Catherine Strauss, Pete Snell | BBC One | |
| Race Around Britain | Ben Wicks, Andy Brown, Munya Chawawa, Trent Williams-Jones, Claire Cook, Kevin Muyolo | YouTube | |
| The Ranganation | Ruth Phillips, Richard Cohen, Mark Barrett, Barbara Wiltshire, Debra Blenkinsop, Helena Parkhill | BBC Two | |
| 2023 [6][7] | Friday Night Live | Geoff Posner, Susie Hall, Lucy Ansbro, Shane Allen | Channel 4 |
| The Graham Norton Show | BBC One | ||
| Would I Lie to You? | Peter Holmes, Rachel Ablett, Barbara Wiltshire, Adam Copeland, Jake Graham, Zoe Waterman | ||
| Taskmaster | Alex Horne, Andy Devonshire, Andy Cartwright, James Taylor | Channel 4 | |
| 2024 [8] | Rob & Romesh Vs | Danielle Lux, Murray Boland, Jack Shillaker, Bill Righton, David Taylor, Graham Proud | Sky Max |
| The Graham Norton Show | Graham Norton, Graham Stuart, Jon Magnusson, Toby Baker, Catherine Strauss, Pete Snell | BBC One | |
| Would I Lie to You? | Peter Holmes, Rachel Ablett, Jake Graham, Zoe Waterman, Liz Clare, Barbara Wiltshire | ||
| Late Night Lycett | Channel 4 | ||
Note: In BAFTA production categories, entrants are asked to submit no more than four names to be listed as nominees should the programme be nominated. If it is not possible to decide on four names the nomination credit is listed as "production team", in these cases no individual can refer to themselves as BAFTA winning. It will be the programme that is BAFTA winning, not any individual.