British Academy Television Award for Best Comedy Performance

This page lists the winners and nominees for the British Academy Television Award for Best Comedy Performance, since its institution in 1994.

British Academy Television Award
CountryUnited Kingdom
Presented byBritish Academy of Film and Television Arts
First awarded1994 (presented in 1995)
Last awarded2008 (presented in 2009)
Websitehttp://www.bafta.org/

The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA), is a British organisation that hosts annual awards shows for film, television, children's film and television, and interactive media. Since 1994 (presented in 1995), selected comedy performances have been awarded with the BAFTA award for Best Comedy Performance at an annual ceremony.

Before 1994, acting performances in comedy roles were included in the Best Light Entertainment Performance category.

Since 2009 (presented in 2010), two separate awards have been given, Best Male Comedy Performance and Best Female Comedy Performance.

In the following lists, the first titles listed are winners, these are also in bold and in blue background; those not in bold are nominees. The year given is the year of the ceremony, for programmes made the previous year. This rule has altered slightly in recent years, for the 2011 ceremony the eligibility period was from 1 March 2010 through to 28 February 2011, while for the 2012 ceremony the eligibility period was from 1 March 2011 through to 15 February 2012.[1]

1990s

Nominees Programme
1995Joanna LumleyAbsolutely Fabulous
Steve CooganThree Fights, Two Weddings and a Funeral
Annette CrosbieOne Foot in the Grave
Richard WilsonOne Foot in the Grave
1996Martin ClunesMen Behaving Badly
Judi DenchAs Time Goes By
Joanna LumleyAbsolutely Fabulous
Richard WilsonOne Foot in the Grave
1997David JasonOnly Fools and Horses Christmas Special
Martin ClunesMen Behaving Badly
Joanna LumleyAbsolutely Fabulous
Nicholas LyndhurstOnly Fools and Horses Christmas Special
1998Steve CooganI'm Alan Partridge
Judi DenchAs Time Goes By
Dawn FrenchThe Vicar of Dibley
Richard WilsonOne Foot in the Grave
1999Dermot MorganFather Ted
Caroline AherneThe Royle Family
Ardal O'HanlonFather Ted
Julie Waltersdinnerladies
2000Caroline AherneThe Royle Family
Dawn FrenchThe Vicar of Dibley
Sue JohnstonThe Royle Family
Ricky TomlinsonThe Royle Family

2000s

Nominees Programme
2001Sacha Baron CohenDa Ali G Show
Caroline AherneThe Royle Family
Kathy BurkeGimme Gimme Gimme
Dawn FrenchThe Vicar of Dibley
2002Ricky GervaisThe Office
Kathy BurkeGimme Gimme Gimme
Robert LindsayMy Family
Joanna LumleyAbsolutely Fabulous
2003Ricky GervaisThe Office
John Bird, John FortuneBremner, Bird and Fortune
Steve CooganI'm Alan Partridge
Peter KayPhoenix Nights
2004Ricky GervaisThe Office Christmas Specials
Martin FreemanThe Office Christmas Specials
Matt LucasLittle Britain
David WalliamsLittle Britain
2005Matt Lucas, David WalliamsLittle Britain
Rory BremnerBremner, Bird and Fortune
Julia DavisNighty Night
Tamsin GreigGreen Wing
2006Chris LanghamThe Thick of It
Peter CapaldiThe Thick of It
Ashley JensenExtras
Catherine TateThe Catherine Tate Show
2007Ricky GervaisExtras
Dawn FrenchThe Vicar of Dibley
Stephen MerchantExtras
Liz SmithThe Royle Family: The Queen of Sheba
2008James CordenGavin & Stacey
Peter CapaldiThe Thick of It
Stephen MerchantExtras: The Extra Special Series Finale
David MitchellPeep Show
2009David MitchellPeep Show
Rob BrydonGavin & Stacey
Sharon HorganPulling
Claire SkinnerOutnumbered

Superlatives

Most awards won

Number of nominations in parentheses

Notes

  1. "BAFTA Awards Entry - BAFTA Awards". Retrieved 30 July 2016.

References

See also

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