British Comedy Awards 2008

The first news about this year's British Comedy Awards is out. You might have guessed two of the names to have been mentioned.

Friday Night with Jonathan Ross is up for "Best comedy entertainment programme", alongside The Sunday Night Project and Harry Hill's TV Burp.

Russell Brand has been nominated for "Best standup performer", with Alan Carr and Michael McIntyre also nominated.

Story in The Guardian

Any idea on who will present?

My guess would be someone like Angus Deayton.

I heard Harry Hill was considered the front runner to present the awards.

Quote: Richard Wells @ November 13 2008, 4:00 PM GMT

I heard Harry Hill was considered the front runner to present the awards.

He's ok, but wouldn't suit it in my view.

I love the guy so I'm all for it.

They asked Stephen Fry but he turned it down.

Perhaps someone like Paul O'Grady would be good, but with his relationship with ITV, maybe not.

Al Murray might work.

I'd take any of the suggestions so far.

Quote: Ian Wolf @ November 13 2008, 4:08 PM GMT

Al Murray might work.

I don't think he would work, just my opinion though.

Quote: Mike Dan-Carter @ November 13 2008, 4:10 PM GMT

I don't think he would work, just my opinion though.

You never know. He could put the "British" into the British Comedy Awards. I suppose it is the matter of the "Comedy" (and possibly "Awards").

Quote: Mike Dan-Carter @ November 13 2008, 4:07 PM GMT

Perhaps someone like Paul O'Grady would be good, but with his relationship with ITV, maybe not.

He's largely alright with ITV now. His show has been filmed again at The London Studios (ITV's main studios) rather than Television Centre for the last few series'. And as the BCAs aren't an ITV production, I'm not sure to what extent they would actually have influence over the choice?

Would Paul do the gig though?

Quote: Richard Wells @ November 13 2008, 4:37 PM GMT

Would Paul do the gig though?

I reckon so, he's a great entertainer, one of the country's best in my opinion.

Quote: Mike Dan-Carter @ November 13 2008, 4:58 PM GMT

I reckon so, he's a great entertainer, one of the country's best in my opinion.

Definitely.

I've always loved Paul.

Andrew Sachs should do it.

He is a national treasure.

By which I mean he had a bit part in a sitcom 30 years ago.

Makes you proud to be British.