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The 10th Canadian Comedy Awards, presented by the Canadian Comedy Foundation for Excellence (CCFE), honoured the best live, television, film, and Internet comedy of 2008. The ceremony was held at the Imperial Theatre in Saint John, New Brunswick on 2 October 2009 and was hosted by Seán Cullen.

Canadian Comedy Awards, also known as Beavers,[1] were awarded in 22 categories. Some winners were picked by members of industry organizations, while others were chosen by the Canadian public through an online poll. The awards ceremony was held during the four-day Canadian Comedy Awards Festival which showcased performances by over 100 comic artists. A Best of the Fest special was broadcast by The Comedy Network.

The film Young People Fucking led with eight nominations followed by This Hour Has 22 Minutes with five Ron Sparks with two. Young People Fucking won three Beavers, followed by Ron Sparks, The Jon Dore Television Show and Less Than Kind with two wins each.[2]

Festival and ceremony

The 10th Canadian Comedy Awards and Festival ran from 1 to 4 October 2009 in Saint John, New Brunswick.[3][1] The festival included numerous shows and workshops.[4]

The awards ceremony was held on 2 October 2009[3] at the Imperial Theatre,[2] hosted by Seán Cullen.[5] The Last Laugh Gala was held the following night at the same venue; both events were taped by sponsor The Comedy Network for later broadcast.[5][1]

Related events

On 5 August 2009, two months before the festival, the show Canadian Comedy Award Nominees vs. Cancer was held at The Rivoli in Toronto, Ontario. The show was a pay-what-you-can fundraiser for the Canadian Cancer Society.[6]

The Canadian Comedy Awards 10th Anniversary Special was taped at Toronto's Masonic Temple in the fall of 2009. Samantha Bee and Jason Jones hosted the show, though when they had first agreed to do so they thought it was for the awards ceremony. Instead, it was a showcase of Beaver-winning comedians from the past decade. It was broadcast by The Comedy Network[7] on 15 May 2010.[8]

When the festival came to New Brunswick, James Mullinger and Lloyd Ravn stayed to build a comedy scene in the province. Seven years later Mullinger staged the show Every Comedian in New Brunswick featuring 42 local comics.[9] Shane Ogden, who won the Funniest Person in New Brunswick contest as part of the CCAF, is also credited with bringing stand-up comedy to the province, and opened the first comedy club in Saint John in 2015.[10]

Winners and nominees

The multimedia, Internet and Canadian Comedy Person of the Year awards had been decided by public vote through an online poll. Winners in the 19 other categories had been decided through votes from industry members. Voting took place during July 2009.[1]

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface:[11][1]

Multimedia

Canadian Comedy Person of the Year Best Radio Program or Clip

Live

Best Taped Live Performance Best Stand-up Newcomer
Best Male Stand-up Best Female Stand-up
Best Male Improviser Best Female Improviser
Best Sketch Troupe or Company Best Improv Troupe or Company
Best One Person Show Best Comedic Play, Revue or Series

Television

Best Direction in a Program or Series Best Writing in a Program or Series
Best Performance by a Male Best Performance by a Female
Best Performance by an Ensemble

Film

Best Performance by a Male Best Performance by a Female
Best Direction Best Writing

Internet

Best Web Clip

Special Awards

Chairman's Award Dave Broadfoot Award

Multiple wins

The following people, shows, films, etc. received multiple awards

Awards Person or work
3 Young People Fucking
2 The Jon Dore Television Show
Less Than Kind
Ron Sparks


Multiple nominations

The following people, shows, films, etc. received multiple nominations

Nominations Person or work
8 Young People Fucking
5 This Hour Has 22 Minutes
4 Coopers' Camera
Less Than Kind
3 Boyfriend Latte
Hooked on Speedman
Jeremy Hotz
The Jon Dore Television Show
The Second City
2 Bravo!FACT Presents: The Second City's Facebook of Revelations
CFEX 92.9 FM, Calgary
The Irrelevant Show
Martin Gero
Ron Sparks

References

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External links

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