Laughing Horse New Act of The Year

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The Laughing Horse New Act of The Year is an annual competition, running since 2001, to find the best new stand-up comedy act in the UK.

The 2008 final is due to take place on 18th May, at the Watershed, Wimbledon Broadway, in Wimbledon. The first prize includes a cheque for £1,000.

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[edit] 2008 finalists

  • Ben Hayman
  • Ismo Leikola
  • Darren Ruddell as "Kev"

more to follow

[edit] Previous years

[edit] 2007

[edit] 2006

  • Carl Donnelly - winner
  • Neil Price - second
  • Tomi Walamies - third
    • Lee Brace - finalist
    • Tom Clutterbuck - finalist
    • Nick Cowen - finalist
    • Duncan Crawford - finalist
    • Marlon Davies - finalist
    • Stuart Goldsmith - finalist
    • Wendy Reed - finalist
    • Andy Sir - finalist
    • Jim Smallman - finalist

[edit] 2005

  • James Branch - winner
  • Joe Wilkinson - second
  • Al Stick - third
    • Vince Atta - finalist
    • Gary Bell - finalist
    • Nathan Caton - finalist
    • Adam English - finalist
    • Griff Griffiths - finalist
    • Tony Littler - finalist
    • Papa CJ - finalist
    • Terry Saunders - finalist
    • Del Strain - finalist

[edit] 2004

[edit] 2003

[edit] 2002

  • Greg Davies - winner
  • Paul Kerensa - second
  • Nina Conti - third
    • Jaik Campbell - finalist
    • Karen Cockfield - finalist
    • Vicky Frango - finalist
    • Paddy Lennox - finalist
    • Doniert McFarlane - finalist
    • Kevin Shepherd - finalist
    • Daft Johnny Vader - finalist

[edit] 2001

  • Matt Blaize - winner
  • Simon Kent - second
  • Chris Tisdal as "Dylan" - third
    • Mel Crosby - finalist
    • Gina Fidelson - finalist
    • Simon Gent - finalist
    • Bill Horrigan - finalist
    • Barney Power - finalist
    • Susan & Janice - finalist
    • Steve Williams - finalist

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