''The Sitcom Trials'' is a stage and TV show devised, produced, and presented by
Kev F. Sutherland. Beginning in
Bristol
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in 1999, it showcases new
sitcoms
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and comedy items in a head-to-head format. The audience then vote for the one they like best and only see the ending of the winner.
History
''The Sitcom Trials'' began life on stage in Bristol and London in 1999, its original venues being The Comedy Box in
Bristol
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and the Comedy Pub (main venue 1999–2006) in London. Other London venues have included The
Camden Head
The Camden Head is one of the oldest pubs in Camden, London, England having been established in 1787. It is also a former music venue and hosts comedy events.
History
The Camden Head on Camden High Street is a public house and live venue which ...
, Ophelia Dalston, the
Leicester Square Theatre
The Leicester Square Theatre is a 400-seat theatre in Leicester Place, immediately north of Leicester Square, in the City of Westminster, London. It was previously known as Notre Dame Hall, Cavern in the Town and The Venue. The theatre hosts st ...
, the
Canal Cafe Theatre
The Canal Cafe Theatre is a 60-seat fringe theatre venue in Little Venice, London, specialising in comedy performances.
Location
The theatre is above the Bridge House pub on the corner of Westbourne Terrace Road and Delamere Terrace, at the meeti ...
,
Finborough Theatre
The Finborough Theatre is a fifty-seat theatre in the West Brompton area of London (part of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea) under artistic director Neil McPherson. The theatre presents new British writing, as well as UK and world p ...
,
Soho Theatre
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The the ...
,
Ealing Studios
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, The
Green Room Club
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, and the
Hen and Chickens Theatre
The Hen and Chickens Theatre is a fringe venue for theatre and comedy situated above a pub at Highbury in the London Borough of Islington
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.
''The Sitcom Trials'' debuted at the
Gilded Balloon
Gilded Balloon is a producer and promoter of live entertainment events, based in Edinburgh, Scotland, and best known as one of the Big Four venue operators at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe each August.
The company has its origins in a venue kn ...
venue at the
Edinburgh Fringe
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in 2001, with a show starring
Miranda Hart
Miranda Katherine Hart Dyke (born 14 December 1972) is an English actress and writer. Following drama training at the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts, Hart began writing material for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and making appearances in va ...
, returning in 2002 & 2004. The first TV series was a
Carlton
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production for
ITV
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/
HTV, broadcast live from Bristol over eight weeks in 2003. The first Hollywood ''Sitcom Trials'' took place in 2005.
In 2008 the Sitcom Trials won the
Fringe Report
''Fringe Report'' was an online magazine relating to contemporary fringe theatre published in the United Kingdom. Award for Best Encourager of New Talent.
In 2013 and 2016 The Sitcom Trials returned to the Gilded Balloon at the Edinburgh Fringe as part of the
So You Think You're Funny
So You Think You're Funny? (SYTYF) is an annual stand-up comedy competition for new acts. The competition began in 1988 in the United Kingdom.
The finals are held every August at The Gilded Balloon during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Past wi ...
competition. Heats took place in London, Bristol, Cardiff, Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow, and Edinburgh
.
The stage show has been produced by Kev F Sutherland (99-present), Simon Wright & Declan Hill (07-09), James Parker (09-10), Vince Stadon (Bristol 2012–present) Lisa Parker, Michelle Ashton and Sean Mason (Manchester 09-present), Aaron Twitchen (Birmingham) and Colin McQuaid (Glasgow). The 2003 TV show was produced by Mark Ashton.
In 2010 Declan Hill and Simon Wright, who produced the Sitcom Trials in 2007 and 2009 launched a similar event called ''The Sitcom Mission''.
At the 2004 Edinburgh Fringe The Sitcom Trials auctioned on
eBay
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the chance to have your script in the show. This was won by
Liam Mullone who starred in his own sitcom, along with
Isy Suttie
Isobel Jane "Isy" Suttie (; born 11 August 1978) is a British musical comedian, actress, and writer. She played Dobby in the British sitcom ''Peep Show'', and in 2013 won the gold Sony Radio Academy Award for her radio show ''Pearl And Dave''. ...
, Duncan Edwards,
Ed Petrie
Edward Oliver James "Ed" Petrie (born 22 August 1978) is an English actor, comedian, and television presenter.
Early life
Petrie was born and raised in Rustington, West Sussex. He was educated at Broadwater Manor in Worthing, West Sussex, and ...
and
Andy Bone.
Performers who have appeared in ''The Sitcom Trials'' over the years include
Miranda Hart
Miranda Katherine Hart Dyke (born 14 December 1972) is an English actress and writer. Following drama training at the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts, Hart began writing material for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and making appearances in va ...
,
Neil Mullarkey
Neil Mullarkey is an English actor, writer and comedian.
Early life and education
From 1972—1979, Mullarkey was educated at Kingston Grammar School, an independent school for boys (now coeducational), in Kingston upon Thames, followed by Rob ...
,
Richard Vranch
Richard Leslie Vranch (born 29 June 1959) is an English actor, improviser, comedian, writer and musician. He is known for providing the music for the British TV series '' Whose Line Is It Anyway?''
Early life
Vranch graduated from Cambridge U ...
,
Suki Webster,
Tony Robinson
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(
Baldrick
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),
Wanda Opalinska
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Early life
Opalinska went to drama school before studying Engli ...
, Gerard Foster, Charity Trimm,
Dominic Frisby
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Early life
Dominic Frisby is the son of the playwright and novelist Terence Frisby, and Chr ...
,
Waen Shepherd
Waen Origen Shepherd (born 23 October 1971) is an English composer, actor and comedian. He is best known for his role in The inbetweeners as Mr Kennedy . He is Originally from Yorkshire, England, he now lives in London.
Career
Following his d ...
,
Laura Solon
Laura Madalene Solon (born April 1979) is an English screenwriter, comedian, actress, and winner of the 2005 Perrier Comedy Award. She was the second woman to win as a solo performer, after Jenny Eclair in 1995.
Background
Solon was raised in G ...
,
James Holmes,
Justin Lee Collins
Justin Lee Collins (born 28 July 1974) is an actor and former radio and television presenter from Bristol, England.
Collins began his career as a stand up comedian in the 1990s when he was in his late teens. He then presented a number of TV sh ...
,
Russell Howard
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,
Mark Olver
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,
Aaron Barschak,
Emily Lloyd
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,
Danny Robins
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Robins began his comedy career as a teenager doing stand-up in his home town of Newcastle upon Tyne, where he was friends with Ross Noble, a ...
,
Dan Tetsell
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,
The Scottish Falsetto Sock Puppet Theatre,
Rosie Holt,
Lucy Porter
Lucy Donna Porter (born 27 January 1973) is an English actress, writer and comedian. She has performed at the Edinburgh Fringe, the Brighton Festival and many clubs around Britain. She is also a regular voice on BBC Radio 4 in various panel sh ...
,
Nick Ewans,
Louisa Gummer
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Early life
Jacobson was born in Los Angeles, California, on June 12, 1991, to actre ...
,
Anne-Marie Draycott,
Dan March,
Rich Johnston
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''The Comics Journal'' described Johnston as having claimed to be "the oldest extant comics news reporter on the Internet." His pas ...
, Anna Bennetts,
Simon Treves
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,
Steve McNeil and
Sam Pamphilon
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.
Having written and appeared with
Kev F. Sutherland in the predecessor of the Trials, Situations Vacant in 1996 (clip can be found on YouTube),
Inbetweeners
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writer
Iain Morris
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He fe ...
went on to name one of the main characters in the series (Neil's dad)
Kevin Sutherland
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Sutherland was born in Sacramento, California and graduated from Christian Brothers High School. He attended Fresno S ...
.
Miranda
Miranda Hart
Miranda Katherine Hart Dyke (born 14 December 1972) is an English actress and writer. Following drama training at the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts, Hart began writing material for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and making appearances in va ...
's eponymous sitcom, now on BBC 2, first appeared as part of The Sitcom Trials at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2001. It featured Miranda, working in a joke shop that sells penis pasta, with a diminutive blonde sidekick, originally played by Charity Trimm, and the love interest in the café, played then by Gerard Foster. The camp character played in 01 by Dan Clegg went on to be played in the TV series by James Holmes who, coincidentally, was the star of the 2002 Edinburgh Fringe Sitcom Trials.
Competition seasons
The Sitcom Trials has run a number of competition seasons, with heats and a grand final, in 2007, 2009, 2013 and 2016. 2013 and 2016's's seasons were part of the
So You Think You're Funny
So You Think You're Funny? (SYTYF) is an annual stand-up comedy competition for new acts. The competition began in 1988 in the United Kingdom.
The finals are held every August at The Gilded Balloon during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Past wi ...
competition, with heats in London, Manchester, Bristol (13), Cardiff (16), Birmingham (16) and Glasgow (16) and a grand final at the Edinburgh Fringe. 2013's final was won by
Rosie Holt's sitcom Never Better, and 2016's final by Like-A-Looks by Kate Bowes-Renna and Vanessa-Faye Stanley.
The winner of the 2009 10th Anniversary Season was End To End by Steve McNeil & Sam Pamphilon. Spring 2009's winner was Riga To Rotherham by Dean Hardman. Autumn 07's winner was New Zealand team sitcom Sweet As.
Judges at the 2009 10th Anniversary Sitcom Trials in London included
David Quantick
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,
Iain Morris
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He fe ...
,
Bill Dare
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, Katie Tyrell,
David Schneider, Laura Lawson, Ashley Blaker,
Daniel Maier Daniel Maier (born 1968, in Newcastle upon Tyne, England) is a comedy writer and performer for television, radio, print and the stage. He was educated at the Royal Grammar School of Newcastle upon Tyne. Between 2002 and 2012, he was part of the wri ...
,
Nev Fountain
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Early life
A native of Stamford, F ...
,
Carrie Quinlan
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History
Quinlan attended Nonsuch High School in Surrey and Cherwell Sch ...
, Michelle Farr, Marc Blake and
Tom Price..
Reviews for the show have ranged from the
Leicester Mercury
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's "We were screaming with laughter... move over
Friends
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", through the London
Evening Standard
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In October 2009, after be ...
's "We're not watching stand-up, we're watching comedy history", to
Chortle
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's "The Sitcom Trials are performing a vital service". There was also
''Metro'''s notorious review of the 2002 Edinburgh Fringe show: "I would happily have voted to have my own eyes gouged out with hot spoons rather than endure another moment."
Episode guide TV series 1
* Episode 1 – "Policevets in Casualty vs Do You Think They'll Cotton On?"
: Police comedy by Stephen Dinsdale, vs Brian Meenagh's behind the scenes TV producers. All episodes hosted by Kev F Sutherland.
* Episode 2 – "Go Wild in the Country vs The Client"
: Divorcee returns to school reunion, by Jane Simon, vs office romance & ructions by Harris, Blakewill & Wainwright
* Episode 3 – "Cardinal Sin vs Nemesis"
: Two historical costume comedies by Andrew Barclay and Sam Elsden
* Episode 4 – "Improv Special"
: The Comedy Store Players Neil Mullarkey, Suki Webster, Niall Ashdown & Richard Vranch present two contrasting sitcoms from audience suggestions.
* Episode 5 – "What An Anchor vs A Producers Tale"
: Behind the scenes with an anchorman, by Adrian Peck & John Kelly, and a dysfunctional producer, by Roland Moore
* Episode 6 – "Jimmy James vs on the Job"
: A solo writer-performed sitcom with multiple characters by James Holmes, vs HTV's Television Workshop's group creation
* Episode 7 – "Perfect 10 vs Football R For Revenge"
: Political shenanigans at No 10 by Rich Johnston, vs terror on the terrace by Matt Bowdler & Ben Manning
* Episode 8 – "The public vs the public"
: Two scripts selected from entries sent in by the viewers, head to head
The Sitcom Mission
Declan Hill and Simon Wright, who produced the Sitcom Trials in 2007 and 2009 launched a similar event called ''The Sitcom Mission'', the first Grand Final of which was in the New Diorama Theatre on Monday 31 May 2010. In Feb 2011
Hat Trick Productions
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announced their support of the 2011 Sitcom Mission season
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