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| Wednesday, 6 February, 2002, 16:53 GMT South Bank prize for The Office The Office has become a cult favourite Comedy series The Office has won the comedy of the year award, as chosen by TV arts programme The South Bank Show. The BBC Two documentary-style sitcom beat off competition from Chris Morris's controversial Brass Eye and stage show The Play What I Wrote. The Office, which is written by and stars Ricky Gervais and is set in a paper merchants in Slough, has won huge plaudits since the start of the first series last year. The award was presented to Gervais by comedy legend Sir Norman Wisdom.
PJ Harvey, winner of the 2001 Mercury music prize, was awarded the pop music trophy, despite competition from Irish supergroup U2. Harvey was unable to attend the ceremony but singer and songwriter Elvis Costello collected the prize on her behalf. The South Bank Show Awards, held at London's Savoy Hotel on Wednesday, gave trophies to all areas of the arts in th UK, including pop, opera, film and TV.
The cinema award went to Last Resort - a love story set among a group of asylum seekers on the south coast of Britain. It took the title ahead of the gangster movie Sexy Beast and comedy Bridget Jones's Diary. In literature, author Ian McEwan - whose book missed out on this year's Booker and Whitbread prizes - won best book for Atonement. There was a special award for Richard Curtis, who created characters such as Mr Bean and Blackadder and who wrote the smash film Notting Hill, which was presented by host Melvyn Bragg. Awards in full: Classical music presented by Mitsuko Uchida Pop music presented by Mel B Opera presented by Ian Bostridge Visual Art presented by Sam Taylor-Wood Literature presented by Dame Antoinette Byatt Dance presented by Irek Mukhamedov Cinema presented by Michael Gambon Television drama presented by Michelle Collins Theatre presented by Dame Joan Plowright Comedy presented by Sir Norman Wisdom The Office - BBC Two Outstanding achievement in the arts presented by Dame Kiri te Kanawa to Bernard Haitink Special award: 25 Seasons presented by Melvyn Bragg to Richard Curtis | See also: 31 Jan 02 | Entertainment 12 Sep 01 | Entertainment 25 Jan 01 | Entertainment 30 Jan 02 | Entertainment 11 Sep 01 | Entertainment 11 Sep 01 | Entertainment 21 Jan 02 | Entertainment Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top Entertainment stories now: Links to more Entertainment stories are at the foot of the page. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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