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2006 Comedy Award Winners Announced

Published: Mon 18 Dec 2006 11:08 AM
Monday 18 December 2007
2006 Comedy Award Winners Announced
Comedian Jeremy Elwood's response to government health warnings on cigarette packets has won him the Gag of the Year Award at the 2006 NZ Comedy Awards held in Auckland last night.
More than 120 comedians and supporters attended the black-tie ceremony at the Classic, including a large contingent from Wellington. A total of 16 awards were presented.
Elwood's prize winning gag suggests that the Health Department isn't going far enough with graphic pictures of mouth cancer on tobacco products, and that the same philosophy should be applied to show the ultimate effect of other products, including boxes of chamomile tea picturing "an old woman dying alone with her cats".
Other big winners at the Sunday night awards were Brendhan Lovegrove, voted NZ's "Best Male Comedian" now that he's back in NZ after a stint working in the UK; and Michele A'Court who picked up "Best Female Comedian" for the 5 th consecutive year.
The Kevin Smith Memorial Cup for Best Artist Achievement went to Rhys Darby for his work in the UK and USA on stage, radio and television.
Double winner on the night was Dai Henwood, taking home "Best Comedy Performance on NZ TV" for his work on C4's "Insert Video Here", and also the award for being the MC other comedians most like to work with live on stage.
Another double winner was Sam Wills, winning both "Best Show" and "Best Show Concept" – proving that he not only had a bloody good idea for a show, but also managed to pull it off with "Boy With Tape On His Face". Sam debuted this show a couple of months ago and will bring a full season of the show to the NZ International Comedy Festival in May 2007.
The awards aren't just for comedians – those who support the industry also receive honours, including National Radio which was acknowledged for the many opportunities it provides comedians to showcase their work, and the Classic which was chosen by NZ comedians as their favourite venue to work in.
And at least one trophy is heading overseas – kiwi comics' favourite comedian of the year was Phil Nicol from Canada who brought his show, "Nearly Gay", to Auckland and Wellington this year.
The Awards, which are voted on by stand-up comedians and industry experts from all over the country, were presented at a Bollywood-themed black-tie event sponsored by the NZ Comedy Guild and the Classic comedy club, in association with Kato Foods, First Scene Costume and Props Hire and Spit Roast Catering.
Awards prizes were provided by 95bFM, Heritage Hotels, Lush Fresh Handmade Cosmetics, Jansen Professional Audio & Lighting, Concrete Creative, Dancing Water wines, Phantom Bill Stickers, citymix magazine, Borders, the NZ Listener, Penguin Books NZ, and the NZ International Comedy Festival.
Here's the full list of 2006 Comedy Award winners:
"Borders" Best Newcomer Award: Jim Brown
"Phantom Bill Stickers" Best Show Concept Sam Wills – Boy WithTape On His Face
"Concrete" Best Show Winner – Sam Wills – Boy With Tape On His Face
Best Comedy Venue The Classic
Best Media Support National Radio
Best International Guest Phil Nicol (Canada)
Best Industry Friend: Andre King
"NZ Listener" Award for Best Comedy Performance on NZ TV: Dai Henwood – 'Insert Video Here'
"Penguin Books" Most Improved Comedian: Jamie Bowen
"95bFM" Gag of the Year: Jeremy Elwood, "Cigarette Warnings"
The Green Room Award Grant Lobban
"Jansen" Best MC: Dai Henwood
"Lush/Heritage Hotels/citymix" Award for Best Male Comedian: Brendhan Lovegrove
"Lush/Heritage Hotels/citymix" Award for Best Female Comedian: Michele A'Court
The Kevin Smith Memorial Cup for Best Artist Achievement: Rhys Darby
ENDS

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