Cream of Comedy


Cream of Comedy was an annual award show broadcast by The Comedy Network that promoted emerging Canadian comedic talent in the early stage of their careers. The show was established in the memory of Toronto comedic performer Tim Sims and has raised significant annual contributions for the Tim Sims Encouragement Fund Award.
Contestants included various comedy acts. A jury of comedy professionals would choose five finalists from a larger field of entrants/contestants to perform in the televised showcase. The Cream of Comedy special featured clips and 15-minute comedy performances by these five finalists, taped before a live audience for broadcast. The jury kept the winners' names strictly confidential until they were announced at the end of the Cream of Comedy special taping, and then the winners were presented with the Tim Sims Award, $5,000 and a scholarship to the Toronto Second City Training Centre.
The show started in 1996 when The Second City's Toronto location donated its venue for the event. Four people donated money to begin the TSEF. The event was considered a training ground for relatively young comics, providing them national exposure for their talent. Past winners have included Gavin Crawford, Nathan Fielder, Ron Sparks, Katie Crown and Fraser Young.
YearHostWinnerNominees
1996Patrick McKennaJason ThompsonHarry Doupe, Ron James, and Jay Sankey
1997 Bruce HunterFast & Dirty
1998Eric TunneyGavin CrawfordDawn Whitwell, Tracy Dawson, Gord Disley, and Gavin Stephens
1999Seán CullenFraser YoungDave Tomlinson, Craig Lauzon, Jessica Holmes, and Nugmutter
2000Brent ButtLaurie ElliottAurora Browne, Sam Easton, The Goatee Boys, and Darryl Purvis
2001Colin MochrieLevi McDougallRyan Belleville, Andy Boorman, Debra DiGiovanni, and Lex Vaughn
2002Patrick McKennaTim Polley and Brad HurtRachel Cantelon, Linda Ellis, and Kelvin Herod
2003Dan Redican Ron SparksMarty Adams, The Gurg, Calcu-Lator and The Oral Presentation, and Mae Martin.
2004Elvira KurtKatie CrownDarrin Rows, Iron Cobra, Knock Knock Who's There? Comedy!, and Mike Balazo
2005Jon DoreJeff McEneryBob Kerr, Mack Lawrenz, Kathleen Phillips, and Pat Thornton
2006Gavin Crawford and Aurora BrowneNathan FielderRebecca Addelman, Black Roses, Andrew Johnston, and Desiree Lavoy
2007n/aNathan Macintoshn/a
2008n/a7 Minutes of Heaven n/a
2009n/aCalvin Storoschukn/a
2010n/aMike Ritan/a
2011n/aBritish Teeth n/a
2012n/aChristi Olsonn/a
2013n/aNigel GrinsteadBrandon Ash Mohammed, Diana Bailey, Franco Nguyen, and sketch duo The Weaker Vessels
2014Jeff McEneryCaitlin LangelierSam Burns, Moist Theatre, Brendan Pinto, and Jeremy Woodcock

Patrick McKenna hosted the inaugural show and returned to host again in 2002. That year, the jury became hopelessly deadlocked and so two winners were named: Tim Polley and Brad Hurt. To avoid this in the future, a new rule was made giving a tie-breaking vote to comedian Lindsay Leese, widow of Tim Sims and founder of the TSEF.
1998 winner Gavin Crawford and 2000 nominee Aurora Browne returned to co-host the show in 2006. 2005 winner Jeff McEnery hosted the show in 2014.
On October 26, 2015, Toronto's Second City staged the last Cream of Comedy show. It was the award event's 20th year.