Funniest Joke of the Fringe

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Funniest Joke of the Fringe
Awarded forBest single joke (typically a one-liner)
Venue Edinburgh Fringe Festival
CountryUnited Kingdom
Presented by U&Dave
First awarded2008;16 years ago (2008)
Currently held by Mark Simmons (2024)

The Funniest Joke of the Fringe is an award presented each year at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe by the British television channel U&Dave. The award highlights the best single joke (typically a one-liner) by a standup comedian and is voted on by members of the public from a shortlist selected by a panel of comedy critics. [1]

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Background and Context

The Edinburgh Fringe Festival takes place each year in August. It is the UK's largest arts festival. Each year hundreds of comedians perform across the city, making it one of the largest comedy festivals in the world.

Although the award often generates headlines and draws attention from around the world it has been broadly criticised by comedians and critics as a poor representation of comedy in the UK. [2] Since the award's inception only two women have won, and almost every joke that is shortlisted has been a pun. In 2023 winner Lorna Rose Treen stated she had won because her pun was "like a man’s". [3]

Previous winners

Lorna Rose Treen, 2023's winner, and her award Lorna Rose Treen Joke of the Fringe.jpg
Lorna Rose Treen, 2023's winner, and her award
YearComedianWinning Joke
2024 [4] Mark Simmons I was going to sail around the globe in the world’s smallest ship, but I bottled it.
2023 [5]

[6]

Lorna Rose Treen I started dating a zookeeper, but it turned out he was a cheetah.
2022 [7] Masai GrahamI tried to steal spaghetti from the shop, but the female guard saw me and I couldn't get pasta.
2021 [8] Masai GrahamI thought the word 'Caesarean' began with the letter 'S' but when I looked in the dictionary, it was in the 'C' section.
2020Not held due to COVID-19 pandemic [9]
2019 [10] Olaf Falafel I keep randomly shouting out 'Broccoli' and 'Cauliflower' – I think I might have Florets.
2018 [11] Adam Rowe Working at the JobCentre has to be a tense job – knowing that if you get fired, you still have to come in the next day.
2017 [12] Ken Cheng I'm not a fan of the new pound coin, but then again, I hate all change.
2016 [13] Masai GrahamMy dad has suggested that I register for a donor card. He's a man after my own heart.
2015 [14] Darren WalshI just deleted all the German names off my phone. It's Hans free.
2014 [15] Tim Vine I've decided to sell my Hoover – well, it was just collecting dust.
2013 [16] Rob Auton I heard a rumour that Cadbury is bringing out an oriental chocolate bar. Could be a Chinese Wispa.
2012 [17] Stewart Francis You know who really gives kids a bad name? Posh and Becks.
2011 [18] Nick Helm I needed a password eight characters long so I picked Snow White and the Seven Dwarves.
2010 [19] Tim Vine I've just been on a once-in-a-lifetime holiday. I'll tell you what, never again.
2009 [20] Dan Antopolski Hedgehogs. Why can't they just share the hedge?
2008 [21] Zoe Lyons I can't believe Amy Winehouse self-harms. She's so irritating she must be able to find someone to do it for her.

Records

Most Top 10 Jokes

NameTop 10 Jokes
Olaf Falafel 7
Masai Graham 6
Tim Vine 5
Adele Cliff 5
Mark Simmons 4
Mark Watson 3

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