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[[Category:British comedy and humour awards]]
[[Category:British comedy and humour awards]]

Revision as of 08:39, 8 August 2017

City Life Comedian of the Year
GenreComedy competition
Location(s)Manchester, England
CountryUnited Kingdom
Inaugurated1990
ParticipantsComedians
ActivityStand-up comedy
Websitecitylife.co.uk/comedy

The City Life Comedian of the Year competition is held annually in Manchester, and sponsored by the City Life magazine.[1]

The competition began in 1990, and has become one of the most prestigious comedy awards in the North West of England, mostly based on the subsequent success of many of its entrants and winners.

The competition is open to all, and early heats often have a broad mix of talent and ability. From each heat, the entrants are whittled down to eight finalists.

In the first year, the competition was won by Caroline Aherne, who went on to create Mrs Merton and The Royle Family and in subsequent years all three writers of the successful sitcom Phoenix Nights - Peter Kay, Dave Spikey and Neil Fitzmaurice - won the competition. Notable runners-up include Dave Gorman, Archie Kelly and Johnny Vegas.

Winners

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