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comedy award recognizing up-and-coming New Zealand comedians with outstanding potential. It has been presented annually since its inception in 1997 when
Cal Wilson Cal Wilson (born 5 October 1970) is a New Zealand stand-up comedian, author, radio and television presenter. Early life After attending high school in Christchurch, New Zealand, Wilson completed a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Canter ...
and Ewen Gilmour shared the award. The Billy T was shared between two comedians until 2001 when it became a solo award.NZ On Air, Press Release: ‘New Zealand Laughs On Air’ 23/4/02. The awards are an initiative of the New Zealand Comedy Trust to ‘foster and encourage outstanding New Zealand talent.'NZ International Comedy festival, Press Release: ‘2007 Billy T Nominees’ 16/1/2007


Billy T James

The Billy T Awards were named in honour of New Zealand comedian Billy T. James. The winner receives ‘the yellow towel’ in tribute to the towel worn by James in some of his most famous sketches.


Judging

The winner is selected from five nominees performing during the
New Zealand International Comedy Festival {{Short description, Annual comedy festival in New Zealand The New Zealand International Comedy Festival is held simultaneously over three weeks during April/May in Auckland and Wellington. From its beginnings as a 2-day event, the Festival has n ...
. Five judges select a winner based on their proven comedic ability, talent, dedication and potential.


Billy T Award: winners and nominees

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Ewen Gilmour , Mike King
Brendhan Lovegrove
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Raybon Kan , - , valign=top , 1998 , Brendhan Lovegrove
Radar (Andrew Lumsden)
Sugar and Spice ( Jonathan Brugh and
Jason Hoyte Jason Hoyte is a New Zealand screen and voice actor and radio DJ. He has at least 25 television shows to his credit and is best known for his roles as Steve Mudgeway in ''Seven Periods with Mr Gormsby'' and Malcolm "Smudge" in ''Nothing Trivial' ...
) , valign=top , Philip Patston
Jaq Tweedie , - , valign=top , 1999 , valign=top , Philip Patston
The Humourbeasts (
Jemaine Clement Jemaine Atea Mahana Clement (born 10 January 1974) is a New Zealand actor, comedian, musician and filmmaker. He has released several albums with Bret McKenzie as the musical comedy duo Flight of the Conchords, and created a comedy series of th ...
and Taika Cohen) , Paul Ego
Irene Pink
Jon Stubbs , - , valign=top , 2000 , valign=top , Mike Loder
Paul Ego , Jan Maree
Irene Pink
Benjamin Crellin , - , valign=top , 2001 , valign=top , Jan Maree , Jeremy Elwood
Rhys Darby Rhys Montague Darby (born 21 March 1974) is a New Zealand actor and comedian, known for his energetic physical comedy routines, telling stories accompanied with mime and sound effects of things such as machinery and animals. He was nominated for ...

Jon Stubbs
Benjamin Crellin , - , valign=top , 2002 , valign=top , Dai Henwood , Rhys Darby
Tarun Mohanbhai
Benjamin Crellin
GARY (Brett O'Gorman, Jamie Bowen and Mick Andrews) , - , valign=top , 2003 , valign=top , Justine Smith , Penny Ashton
Sully O'Sullivan
Benjamin Crellin
GARY (Brett O'Gorman, Jamie Bowen and Mick Andrews) , - , valign=top , 2004 , valign=top , Ben Hurley , Cohen Holloway
Ezequiel Balmori
Jamie Bowen
Penny Ashton , - , valign=top , 2005 , valign=top , Sam Wills , Cori Gonzalez-Macuer
Darren Jardine
James Nokise
Jo Randerson , - , valign=top , 2006 , valign=top , Cori Gonzalez-Macuer , James Nokise
Jerome Chandrahasen
Cameron Blair
Gish (Justin Hansen) , - , valign=top , 2007 , valign=top , Mrs Peacock (Jarrod Baker and Dave Smith) , Alex Hawley
Jamie Bowen
Grant Lobban , - , valign=top , 2008 , valign=top , Steve Wrigley , Simon McKinney
Grant Lobban
The Lonesome Buckwhips
Jim Brown , - , valign=top , 2009 , valign=top , Chris Brain , Jim Brown
James Keating
Vaughan King
Dave Wiggins , - , valign=top , 2010 , valign=top , Rhys Mathewson , Jarred Fell
Clayton Carrick-Leslie
Vaughan King
TJ McDonald , - , valign=top , 2011 , valign=top , Nick Gibb , Joseph Harper
Urzila Carlson Urzila Carlson (born 15 February 1976) is a South African born New Zealand comedian and actress, known for her stand-up performances as well as her appearances on television programs in both New Zealand and Australia. Carlson is a regular panelli ...

Nick Rado
Cameron Murray , - , valign=top , 2012 , valign=top , Guy Williams ,
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Rose Matafeo Rose Catherine Lettitia Matafeo (; born 25 February 1992) is a New Zealand comedian, actress, and TV presenter. She was a writer and performer on the New Zealand late-night comedy sketch show '' Funny Girls''. In 2018, she won the Edinburgh Come ...

Tevita Manukia
TJ McDonald , - , valign=top , 2013 , valign=top ,
Rose Matafeo Rose Catherine Lettitia Matafeo (; born 25 February 1992) is a New Zealand comedian, actress, and TV presenter. She was a writer and performer on the New Zealand late-night comedy sketch show '' Funny Girls''. In 2018, she won the Edinburgh Come ...
, Tom Furniss
Eli Matthewson
Pax Assadi
Joseph Moore , - , valign=top , 2014 , valign=top ,
Guy Montgomery Guy Montgomery is a comedian from New Zealand. He was the winner of the Billy T award in 2014. Early life Montgomery was born and raised in Christchurch, New Zealand. He then went on to study at Victoria University of Wellington. Television Mo ...
, Brendon Green
Jamaine Ross
Stephen Witt
Tim Batt , - , valign=top , 2015 , valign=top , Hamish Parkinson , Eli Matthewson
Matt Stellingwerf
Nic Sampson
Tim Batt , - , valign=top , 2016 , valign=top ,
David Correos David Correos (born 8 December 1992) is a comedian from New Zealand. He was the winner of the Billy T Award in 2016. Early life Correos's parents immigrated to Christchurch in the 1980s from the Philippines; he grew up in Woolston. During his ...
, Alice Brine
James Malcolm
Laura Daniel
Matt Stellingwerf , - , valign=top , 2017 , valign=top , Angella Dravid , Paul Williams
Li'i Alaimoana
Ray O'Leary
Patch Lambert , - , valign=top , 2018 , valign=top , Melanie Bracewell , Alice Snedden
Donna Brookbanks
James Malcolm
Two Hearts ( Laura Daniel & Joseph Moore) , - , valign=top , 2019 , valign=top , Kura Forrester , Donna Brookbanks
James Mustapic
Ray Shipley
Tom Sainsbury , - , valign=top , 2021 , valign=top ,
Brynley Stent Brynley Alexandra Stent (born 1989) is a New Zealand actor, comedian and scriptwriter. She appeared on the first season of the New Zealand adaptation of '' Taskmaster'' and played the character Kelly-Anne Johnson on long running New Zealand soap ...
, James Mustapic
Josh Davies
Lana Walters


Controversy

In 2003, Mike Loder was blacklisted from the 2004 festival after sending fake congratulatory letters to nominees Sully O’Sullivan and Penny Ashton. In 2005, Philip Patston, the 1999 winner who is gay and disabled, volunteered to give up his award in response to the rhetoric and policies of the National Party under
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.Scoop.co.nz, press release: ‘Eradicate me: gay and disabled comedian,’ 30/10/05.


Trivia

* Rhys Mathewson is the youngest recipient of the award at age 19. * Benjamin Crellin (2000–03) and Jamie Bowen (2002–04, 2007) share the record for most nominations (four).


References

New Zealand comedy New Zealand awards Comedy and humor awards