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3.3.11

BBC Radio 2 New Comedy Award 2011 launch


Today, Steve Wright announced the launch of the BBC Radio 2 New Comedy Award 2011, a nationwide search for the best new stand-up comedy talent in the UK. 
Steve Wright launched the search on his afternoon show on Radio 2. He was joined by Patrick Kielty who will present the semi-finals and the grand final of the Award which is now open for submissions until Sunday 27 March.
The BBC New Comedy Award initially ran from 1995 to 2005. This year, Radio 2 and BBC Radio Comedy are reviving the Award and putting the spotlight back on seeking out the best new stand-up comedy talent, with a new format and, for the first time, including audience interactivity.
For anyone who thinks that they could be just what the world of stand up needs, this could be the opportunity they've been waiting for. Previous BBC New Comedy Award finalists have gone on to become some of the biggest and most successful names in comedy today – Alan Carr (winner, 2001), Rhod Gilbert (winner, 2003), Josie Long (winner, 1999), Marcus Brigstocke (winner, 1996), Peter Kay,Lee Mack, Russell Howard, Justin Lee Collins, Sarah Millican and Julian Barratt.
Steve Wright said: "Just taking a look at the roll call of previous BBC Radio 2 New Comedy Award winners and finalists should be all the encouragement anyone needs if they're thinking about entering. So go on, give it a go and send us five minutes of your best material. Thanks to Radio 2, you could be the comedy talent the nation has been waiting for!"
The grand final will be presented by Patrick Kielty and broadcast on Radio 2 on Saturday 18 June. The prize for this year's winner is the opportunity to perform a slot in Radio 2's Comedy Zone.
The winner will also receive development advice and guidance from BBC Radio Comedy and the possibility of appearing on other slots on BBC Radio, including an interview on Steve Wright In The Afternoon which currently reaches almost 7 million listeners. The process will include audience interactivity by giving the public a unique opportunity to adjudicate the acts and help the judging panels select the UK's next generation of comedy talent.
Patrick Kielty, said: "Trying to make it as a stand-up comic can be a scary ride, but it can also be brilliant fun. The BBC Radio 2 New Comedy Award is a fantastic opportunity for anyone who thinks this could be their true calling. And if you don't take the plunge you'll never know."
The BBC Radio 2 New Comedy Award 2011 is open for submissions from Monday 28 February until Sunday 27 March. To take part, entrants must submit five minutes of audio material. More information and application forms are available at bbc.co.uk/radio2/comedy or by calling 03700 100 200.
A production panel will then select those who will go on to the next stage, a series of regional heats across the UK. Here the entrants will perform their act in front of a local audience and an expert judging panel. Highlights will be available on the website.
From the 10 countrywide heats, 12 acts will go through to the semi-finals, but just one person from each heat will be selected by the judges on the night. One runner-up from each heat will also be chosen to go through to an online audience vote which will open after the final heat has taken place.
The public will then decide which two acts from these 10 runners-up will go on to the semi finals. From here, six acts will make it through to the final to be broadcast on Radio 2 on Saturday 18 June. This stage will also feature an audience vote, alongside the judging panel, to help select the winner.
As well as hosting the semi finals audience vote, the Award website will feature filmed highlights of the heats, bonus audio material, information about the judges and contestants and past winners, plus message boards for the public to get involved and post their views on the participants. And there will be blogs and expert advice from Patrick Kielty, former winners and comedy producers at the forefront of the industry.
The regional heats will take place in:
London – Tuesday 26 April – Tattershall Castle
Brighton – Wednesday 27 April – The Komedia
Birmingham – Monday 2 May – Cheeky Monkey
Cardiff – Wednesday 4 May – Glee Club
Glasgow – Monday 9 May – Glasgow Highlights
Newcastle – Tuesday 10 May – The Hyena Comedy Club
Manchester – Monday 16 May – Manchester Comedy Store
Belfast – Tuesday 17 May – The Belfast Empire
The semi-finals will take place on 3 and 10 June. The final will be on Saturday 18 June. Locations and venues will be announced nearer the time.
The BBC Radio 2 New Comedy Award 2011 is open to any act, aged 18 years or over, who has been performing on the comedy circuit as a stand-up for less than three years. They must submit five minutes of original and un-broadcast material – but must have seven minutes in total available for use in future rounds – and must not have performed this material on television. Full terms and conditions are on the website.

BBC Radio 2 New Comedy Award 2011 launch


Today, Steve Wright announced the launch of the BBC Radio 2 New Comedy Award 2011, a nationwide search for the best new stand-up comedy talent in the UK. 
Steve Wright launched the search on his afternoon show on Radio 2. He was joined by Patrick Kielty who will present the semi-finals and the grand final of the Award which is now open for submissions until Sunday 27 March.
The BBC New Comedy Award initially ran from 1995 to 2005. This year, Radio 2 and BBC Radio Comedy are reviving the Award and putting the spotlight back on seeking out the best new stand-up comedy talent, with a new format and, for the first time, including audience interactivity.
For anyone who thinks that they could be just what the world of stand up needs, this could be the opportunity they've been waiting for. Previous BBC New Comedy Award finalists have gone on to become some of the biggest and most successful names in comedy today – Alan Carr (winner, 2001), Rhod Gilbert (winner, 2003), Josie Long (winner, 1999), Marcus Brigstocke (winner, 1996), Peter Kay,Lee Mack, Russell Howard, Justin Lee Collins, Sarah Millican and Julian Barratt.
Steve Wright said: "Just taking a look at the roll call of previous BBC Radio 2 New Comedy Award winners and finalists should be all the encouragement anyone needs if they're thinking about entering. So go on, give it a go and send us five minutes of your best material. Thanks to Radio 2, you could be the comedy talent the nation has been waiting for!"
The grand final will be presented by Patrick Kielty and broadcast on Radio 2 on Saturday 18 June. The prize for this year's winner is the opportunity to perform a slot in Radio 2's Comedy Zone.
The winner will also receive development advice and guidance from BBC Radio Comedy and the possibility of appearing on other slots on BBC Radio, including an interview on Steve Wright In The Afternoon which currently reaches almost 7 million listeners. The process will include audience interactivity by giving the public a unique opportunity to adjudicate the acts and help the judging panels select the UK's next generation of comedy talent.
Patrick Kielty, said: "Trying to make it as a stand-up comic can be a scary ride, but it can also be brilliant fun. The BBC Radio 2 New Comedy Award is a fantastic opportunity for anyone who thinks this could be their true calling. And if you don't take the plunge you'll never know."
The BBC Radio 2 New Comedy Award 2011 is open for submissions from Monday 28 February until Sunday 27 March. To take part, entrants must submit five minutes of audio material. More information and application forms are available at bbc.co.uk/radio2/comedy or by calling 03700 100 200.
A production panel will then select those who will go on to the next stage, a series of regional heats across the UK. Here the entrants will perform their act in front of a local audience and an expert judging panel. Highlights will be available on the website.
From the 10 countrywide heats, 12 acts will go through to the semi-finals, but just one person from each heat will be selected by the judges on the night. One runner-up from each heat will also be chosen to go through to an online audience vote which will open after the final heat has taken place.
The public will then decide which two acts from these 10 runners-up will go on to the semi finals. From here, six acts will make it through to the final to be broadcast on Radio 2 on Saturday 18 June. This stage will also feature an audience vote, alongside the judging panel, to help select the winner.
As well as hosting the semi finals audience vote, the Award website will feature filmed highlights of the heats, bonus audio material, information about the judges and contestants and past winners, plus message boards for the public to get involved and post their views on the participants. And there will be blogs and expert advice from Patrick Kielty, former winners and comedy producers at the forefront of the industry.
The regional heats will take place in:
London – Tuesday 26 April – Tattershall Castle
Brighton – Wednesday 27 April – The Komedia
Birmingham – Monday 2 May – Cheeky Monkey
Cardiff – Wednesday 4 May – Glee Club
Glasgow – Monday 9 May – Glasgow Highlights
Newcastle – Tuesday 10 May – The Hyena Comedy Club
Manchester – Monday 16 May – Manchester Comedy Store
Belfast – Tuesday 17 May – The Belfast Empire
The semi-finals will take place on 3 and 10 June. The final will be on Saturday 18 June. Locations and venues will be announced nearer the time.
The BBC Radio 2 New Comedy Award 2011 is open to any act, aged 18 years or over, who has been performing on the comedy circuit as a stand-up for less than three years. They must submit five minutes of original and un-broadcast material – but must have seven minutes in total available for use in future rounds – and must not have performed this material on television. Full terms and conditions are on the website.

14.12.10

The Chris Evans Breakfast Show - When I Fall In Love / White Christmas

Rick Astley co-hosts The Chris Evans Breakfast Show with Chris and Comedian Peter Kay on 10th December 2010. Rick sings When I Fall In Love with a few lines from White Christmas.

Copyright 2010 - British Broadcasting Corporation

The Chris Evans Breakfast Show - When I Fall In Love / White Christmas

Rick Astley co-hosts The Chris Evans Breakfast Show with Chris and Comedian Peter Kay on 10th December 2010. Rick sings When I Fall In Love with a few lines from White Christmas.

Copyright 2010 - British Broadcasting Corporation

2.11.10

Peter Kay’s concert cheer for Madison


PETER Kay has stepped in to give the fundraising campaign for six-year-old cancer sufferer a massive boost.
It has emerged the Bolton comedian is donating all the ticket sale proceeds of two shows to the appeal.
The £250,000 campaign for Madison Allan should be boosted by thousands of pounds thanks to the two sell-out warm up shows at The Met, in Bury. Tickets cost £15 and the theatre holds 240 people.
The first show took place last night, and the second is tonight. The performances are a warm up for his national tour.
Mr Kay could not be contacted for comment last night.
Madison’s mum, Samantha, of Lower Darwen, said “I’m a massive fan of his so it’s very exciting that he’s decided to do this.”
Madison needs £250,000 for life-saving treatment not currently available in the UK. So far, £65,000 has been raised.

Peter Kay stars in M&S Xmas ads

Comedian Peter Kay is the surprise guest joining the Marks & Spencer models for this year's Christmas campaign, the retailer has revealed.
Kay joins models including Dannii Minogue, Twiggy and Jamie Redknapp for a dance-themed clothing campaign, while actress Caroline Quentin fronts a series of Christmas food ads.
The comic is in charge of the celebrity-packed dance troupe, choreographing a medley of dances to the Bee Gees classic You Should Be Dancing.
M&S is also launching a dedicated online Christmas site, and Myleene Klass fronts a series of Christmas videos for the retailer's own TV channel hosted on its website.
The television ads screen from Wednesday, with the first airing on ITV1 during Emmerdale.
M&S executive director for marketing Steve Sharp said: "This is one of the best Christmas campaigns we've ever put together.
"It is very glamorous and lots of fun, truly capturing the spirit of the Christmas party season. I think our customers will really enjoy it. It's impossible to watch without tapping your feet to it.
"This is also the most integrated campaign we've ever put together. There's a seamless transition from TV to online and we have a strong presence across all media, from mainstream TV right through to social media."