Jon Courtenay
Jon Courtenay

Jon Courtenay

  • English
  • Musical comedian

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Edinburgh Fringe interview: Rarely asked questions - Jon Courtenay

Entertainer Jon Courtenay was the winner of Britain's Got Talent 2020 and made history as the first every Golden Buzzer contestant to go on to win.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 28th July 2022

9 musical comedians to see at Edinburgh Fringe 2022

Jokes. Set to music.

Elliot Gonzalez, I Talk Telly, 26th July 2022

Interview with Jon Courtenay, Britain's Got Talent winner 2020

"My workshop is my second happiest place after the stage. Although I must remember to wear gloves. I've had too many injuries and I kind of need my fingers."

Tom Inniss, Voice Magazine, 22nd July 2022

Jon Courtenay interview

It's a one-man comedy musical about cancer, that rhymes. I started writing it the day after my last treatment, it was free therapy. I didn't intend it to rhyme but that's how it came out. Very weird.

On The Mic, 18th July 2022

22 telly stars to see at Edinburgh Fringe 2022

From the Fringe to TV and now back to the Fringe.

Elliot Gonzalez, I Talk Telly, 9th July 2022

Jon Courtenay: What's It All About? review

Jon Courtenay won Britain's Got Talent last year. You surely know that if you bought tickets to his tour - but if you didn't you certainly will afterwards.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 7th October 2021

Jason Manford to host Royal Variety Performance 2020

Jason Manford has been announced as the host of The Royal Variety Performance 2020. The show will also feature Jo Caulfield, Daliso Chaponda and Jon Courtenay.

British Comedy Guide, 18th November 2020

Jon Courtenay wins Britain's Got Talent 2020

Musical comedian Jon Courtenay has won Britain's Got Talent 2020.

British Comedy Guide, 11th October 2020

BGT fInal recap: Courtenay winner but was Nabil robbed?

'I couldn't help feeling that viewers were voting for their own experiences over the past seven months'.

Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 11th October 2020

BGT winner Jon Courtenay says £250k prize is a lifeline

Britain's Got Talent winner Jon Courtenay says his £250,000 prize is a lifeline after Covid-19 left him out of work and in debt.

The singing comic, 47, had to rely on his overdraft to get his family through lockdown.

Thea Jacobs, The Sun, 11th October 2020

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