Interviewer: Congratulations, Joe! You are now officially the funniest teenager in Scotland.
You won a prize at the Edinburgh Festival. Tell us more about it.
Joe:
It was a competition for stand-up performers. Each person had to go on stage and
tell a few jokes.
Interviewer: What were you thinking when you were waiting for the jury’s decision?
Joe:
I knew my jokes were amusing but, honestly, I found the other competitors’ jokes
much funnier. And I was sure one of them would win. So I couldn’t believe it
when the jury called my name.
Interviewer: How did you prepare for the competition?
Joe:
I told jokes in front of my family. I didn’t get nervous when I forgot what to say
next or when I didn’t make anybody laugh. I just knew I had to practise more.
Interviewer: Do you remember the first joke you wrote?
Joe:
I do. It was inspired by what had happened to me on holiday in Thailand. After
returning home, I wrote a joke about it. Now I write down everything that’s funny.
Interviewer: Have you always been interested in comedy shows?
Joe:
Oh yeah! I’ve loved watching sitcoms since I was a child. I’ve often imagined
myself starring in one of them. Maybe one day I will. Who knows?
Interviewer: And what now? Anything interesting coming up?
Joe:
I got invited onto BBC Radio Scotland to talk about teen comedians. I’ve also
been asked to be one of the jurors at a comedy night show in a Glasgow café.
I’ll judge the teens who want to be stand-up comedians like me.
Interviewer: Thank you, Joe.
adapted from www.thenewcurrent.co.uk