Loaded Lafta Awards

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Loaded Lafta Awards
Awarded forBest of British Comedy
LocationSketch, London (2005),
Pigalle Club, Piccadilly (2007),
Cuckoo Club, London (2009-2012)
Sway, London (2013)
CountryUnited Kingdom
Presented byMax Rushden and Helen Chamberlain (2013)
Olivia Lee (2010)
First award2003
Final award2013
WebsiteOfficial website

The Loaded Lafta Awards (from 2003 to 2013) was an annual awards ceremony in the United Kingdom, celebrating notable comedians and entertainment performances from throughout the previous year.

The awards were inaugurated in 2003, Loaded magazine readers would select a favourite from a list of nominees.[1] In 2004, over 20,000 of the magazines followers had voted for these awards.[2] The event lasted for 11 years before being disbanded after the awards of 2013.

Winners

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Little Britain - Best Comedy Show 2004
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Lucy Davis - Funniest Woman 2004
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Jimmy Carr - Best Stand-up 2006
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Johnny Vegas - Funniest Man 2006
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Scott Mills - Funniest Radio Show 2008
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Mike Strutter(Paul Kaye) Funniest TV personality 2008
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Alan Carr - Funniest Man 2011
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Andi Osho - Funniest Woman 2012
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Rich Hall - Stand-up legend 2013
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Keith Lemon: The Film - Funniest Film 2013

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See also

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References

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