The Scotsman

Jobcentre joke named funniest on the Fringe as Scouse comedian scoops award

● Gags about Donald Trump and veganism also feature in top 10

- By JANE BRADLEY

It is the award that all Fringe comedy performers dream of: following in the footsteps of festival luminaries such as Tim Vine.

Now Scouse stand-up Adam Rowe has scooped the accolade of performing the most hilarious joke at the Fringe, with a gag about losing his job.

Rowe’s joke about the irony of being fired from a job centre was voted the winner by 41 per cent of people who voted in the 11th annual Funniest Joke of the Fringe award.

During his show, Undeniable, Rowe, whose set focuses on his working-class roots in Liverpool, said: “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.”

Jokes about veganism, Donald Trump, and exorcism all also feature in the winning gags, with one top ten entry coming from previous winner Darren Walsh. Comedian Leo Kearse scooped the runner-up spot with his gag, “I had a job drilling holes for water – it was well boring”.

And Olaf Falafel took third place with the joke, “I took out a loan to pay for an exorcism. If I don’t pay it back, I’m going to get repossesse­d”.

Rowe, who has worked as a profession­al comedian for seven years after quitting his bar job after being named Liverpool Comedian of the Year in 2011, is appearing at the Fringe as part of a Uk-wide tour.

He said: “I’m absolutely over the moon and quite blown away by this! It’s my favourite joke in the show, as it ends the

bit I’m most passionate about; trying to dispel a few myths of what it’s like to be brought up on benefits.

“It’s such a huge honour, I really never expected to be in with a shout of winning things like this, so it’s just a massive but lovely surprise.”

TV station Dave, which sponsors the awards, enlisted the help of an expert panel of ten judges to find the funniest oneliners at the Fringe, consisting of the UK’S foremost comedy reviewers, including The Scotsman’s comedy critic, Bri-

an Donaldson. They scoured venues at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe to nominate their six favourite jokes, with the shortliste­d gags, which are listed anonymousl­y, then voted on by 2,000 Brits to reveal the jokes they found funniest.

Previous winners of the covetedawa­rdincludek­encheng, Masai Graham, Tim Vine, Rob Auton, Stewart Francis, Zoe Lyons and Nick Helm, with both establishe­d comedians and up-and-coming stars eligible for the gong.

Luke Hales, Dave channel

director, said, “This year, the news agenda and everyday British idiosyncra­sies have provided some wonderful opportunit­ies for comedians to use their creative and comic genius in giving us all a giggle.

He added: “As ever, we have enjoyed some quite brilliant one-liners and are delighted to crown Adam Rowe as the recipient of this year’s Dave’s Funniest Joke of the Fringe Award.”

 ??  ?? 0 Liverpool comedian Adam Rowe with the Dave Funniest Joke of the Fringe Award, which he won for a gag about being fired from working at a Jobcentre
0 Liverpool comedian Adam Rowe with the Dave Funniest Joke of the Fringe Award, which he won for a gag about being fired from working at a Jobcentre

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