Edinburgh Fringe: Joke about being fired from a Job Centre named funniest at this year's Festival

Adam Rowe, who has won the 11th annual award for Dave's Funniest Joke Of The Fringe in Edinburgh, with his joke about the irony of being fired from a Job Centre - PA
Adam Rowe, who has won the 11th annual award for Dave's Funniest Joke Of The Fringe in Edinburgh, with his joke about the irony of being fired from a Job Centre - PA

A joke about being fired from a Job Centre was named the funniest at this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Adam Rowe won the 11th annual award for Dave's Funniest Joke Of The Fringe with the line: "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."

The joke from Rowe's show Undeniable won with 41 per cent of a public vote on a shortlist of gags picked by comedy critics.

The former bartender began doing stand-up in 2010 and has previously been crowned Liverpool Comedian of the Year.

On winning the award, Rowe said: "I thought my agent was lying. He rang me and told me I couldn't tell anyone for a week which has been almost impossible.

"I'm massively taken aback by it, I've never seen myself as being in the running for things like this.

"It's a massive honour and a genuinely huge surprise."

Edinburgh Fringe | Top 10 jokes
Edinburgh Fringe | Top 10 jokes

Explaining how he came up with the punchline, Rowe said: "I actually wrote it when I was on stage when I was hosting a gig in Liverpool.

"It was a bit of crowd work that stayed with me. I was doing the usual compering thing, asking people what they do for a living.

"A guy said he worked in the Jobcentre and I said the joke that has now won the award.

"Because it got such a nice reaction on the night I thought I had to do something with it as a line.

"I didn't expect to be winning an award for what was essentially a brain fart!"

Previous winners of the award include Tim Vine, Stewart Francis and Zoe Lyons.

The funniest jokes from the 2018 Edinburgh Fringe
The funniest jokes from the 2018 Edinburgh Fringe

Maths student Ken Cheng won last year's prize with the line: "I'm not a fan of the new pound coin, but then again, I hate all change."

The award, which was voted on by 2,000 people, lists jokes anonymously to avoid any bias towards well-known comedians.

Dave channel director Luke Hales said: "This year, the news agenda and every day British idiosyncrasies have provided some wonderful opportunities for comedians to use their creative and comic genius in giving us all a giggle.

"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."