Sarah Keyworth

Sarah Keyworth

Date of birth: 06-04-1993
Nominated for best newcomer at the 2018 Edinburgh Comedy Awards, Sarah Keyworth won the same title at the following year's Chortle Awards. They created a four-part comedy series for BBC Radio 4, titled Are You a Boy or a Girl?, which explored gender fluidity and ran in 2020 and 2023.
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BBC audio award for Sarah Keyworth

Graeme Garden and Where To, Mate? also honoured

Sarah Keyworth’s Radio 4 programme exploring gender identity, Are You A Boy Or A Girl? has been named best stand-up show at the BBC Audio Drama Awards.

Also winning commendations at last night’s ceremony at Broadcasting House were Janey Godley’s The C Bomb  and Olga Koch’s OK Computer.

Meanwhile, Where To, Mate? was named best sitcom or comedy drama

Devised by performers Jo Enright, Peter Slater, Abdullah Afzal, Nina Gilligan, Andy Salthouse, Keith Carter, Jason Wingard and produced by Carl Cooper the Radio 4 show eavesdroppped on taxi drivers Ben and Bernie as they ferry their passengers around North West England 

Also shortlisted were Call Jonathan Pie by Tom Walker and Barunka O’Shaughnessy’s adaptation of Oliver Goldsmith’s 18th century comedy She Stoops to Conquer for BBC Cymru Wales.

Graeme Garden won the lifetime achievement award. He has been a panellist on  I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue since its first episode in 1972, having been a member of its sketch show precursor  I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again.

He created the spin-off  You'll Have Had Your Tea with Barry Cryer and co-devised the comedy quiz show, The Unbelievable Truth, chaired by David Mitchell, which has run for 29 series.

In the drama categories, Friday Night Dinner’s Mark Heap won best supporting performance  for Kafka’s Dick, a Radio 3 adaptation of Alan Bennett’s comic play also starring  Toby Jones and Jason Watkins.

A full list of winners is here.

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