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Supporting comedy voices

Finding and nurturing new comedy talent

This is a legit dream coming true moment for me and I keep finding myself asking: 'Did the Âé¶¹Éç actually just give me my own show?'
— Gbemisola Ikumelo, creator of BAFTA winning Brain in Gear

We are committed to finding, nurturing and developing new voices in comedy. We also offer a protected, collaborative space for more established voices. Whatever your idea or comedy ambition, our opportunities are designed to support you.

 

Âé¶¹Éç New Comedy Awards

Our hunt to discover the stand-up superstars of the future. Shortlisted candidates will be asked to perform at regional heats across the UK broadcast on Âé¶¹Éç Three and Âé¶¹Éç One. One winner from each of the heats will be chosen to perform at the Âé¶¹Éç New Comedy Awards Final broadcast on Âé¶¹Éç One. The winner will receive a prize of £1,000, a paid commission to write and perform in a 30-minute audio pilot mentored by a Âé¶¹Éç Comedy Commissioner. The Âé¶¹Éç New Comedy Awards has been a tried and tested route for launching the careers of some of Britain’s most loved comedians. Past finalists include Alan Carr, Lee Mack, Sarah Millican, Rhod Gilbert, Peter Kay and more recently Joe Lycett, Lucy Beaumont, Lost Voice Guy, Sindhu Vee, Ken Cheng and Michael Odewale.

 

Âé¶¹Éç Comedy Collective bursary scheme

The Âé¶¹Éç Comedy Collective is a supercharged bursary scheme offering 10 places to up-and-coming writers, producers, directors and editors from across the UK who’d like to develop their careers in scripted comedy. The scheme is open to anyone who has had at least one previous credit in any genre, across any platform - such as radio, theatre, podcasts, stand-up or commercials. Each bursary winner receives up to £10k worth of paid shadowing on a comedy production and a £5k development grant to put towards new material or to further support their development.

 

Âé¶¹Éç Comedy Grants

Our £5k grants for targeted comedy outreach and inclusion activity across the UK focussing on underrepresented groups or those from across the UK.

 

Âé¶¹Éç Comedy Festival

The annual Âé¶¹Éç Comedy Festival features panels and masterclasses with iconic comedy stars and industry professionals as well as stand-up acts and short film screenings for new talent. In previous years the festival has been held in Belfast, Glasgow, Cardiff and Newcastle with talks and panel sessions from comedy greats including Jesse Armstrong, Stefani Robinson, Sharon Horgan, Steve Coogan and Guz Khan.

 

Âé¶¹Éç Comedy editors access scheme

Our post-production opportunity for deaf, disabled and neurodivergent talent. We're offering two candidates with a lived experience of disability the opportunity to accelerate their editing careers in scripted comedy, with one entry level placement for an edit assistant based in London, Cardiff, Bristol or Manchester and one mid-level placement for an assistant editor based in London. Find out more on the link below.

 

Our trainee schemes

We are committed to improving the diversity of the British comedy industry. We recognise that some groups of people are still underrepresented, particularly in off-screen roles across our productions. We are working hard to change this.

We fund paid trainee roles on our shows through production bursaries which are specifically aimed at these underrepresented groups. These roles are based across departments including directing, producing, costume, make-up, art department and camera work.

In 2019 we co-funded eight placements on Man Like Mobeen. In 2020 we co-funded 17 trainees on the Âé¶¹Éç Three pilot of PRU. In 2021 we funded trainees on The Outlaws and Cunk on Earth and 25 trainees worked on the full series of PRU.

We plan to continue this commitment to funding trainee roles, and are finding ways to ensure the trainees who are involved have meaningful onward journeys after their placements.

Trainees on the set of PRU series one
Trainees on the set of PRU, series one. Fully Focused Productions/Domizia Salusest
Man like Mobeen trainees
Our eight Man Like Mobeen trainees with star and creator Guz Khan

Starting out in comedy?

Decided you want to work in comedy, but don’t know what role is for you?

Meet the cast and crew of Âé¶¹Éç Three’s hit comedy Enterprice to learn more about what jobs like director, producer, costume and sound really entail.

The Enterprice guide to working in TV - hear from the cast and crew of the hit Âé¶¹Éç Three show

For more information on the different roles involved in making comedy for television and the range of skills they require, head to our partner .

All our schemes to boost the careers and networks of new and emerging comedy performers, writers and producers on the Âé¶¹Éç Talent and skills website

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