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Micky Flanagan to record another Channel 4 pilot

Stand-up comic Micky Flanagan is to host another Channel 4 pilot. In Micky Flanagan: The Man From Uncool people will discuss cringe-worthy episodes in their lives.

British Comedy Guide, 10th October 2012

Channel 4 to try out new Micky Flanagan show

Micky Flanagan is to host a pilot episode of a new comedy clips-based show called Micky Flanagan's Awkward Family Show.

British Comedy Guide, 10th August 2012

Micky Flanagan interview

Micky Flanagan: "Thailand's nice - until you chat to a woman who might have a willy".

The Sun, 24th May 2012

Micky Flanagan interview

Harry Hill, Kirsty Wark and Noel Edmonds equal laughter, lust and guilt for the comedian and Mad Bad Ad Show panellist.

Micky Flanagan, Radio Times, 18th February 2012

A quick chat with Micky Flanagan

In his pre-comedy career, Micky Flanagan worked, among other things, as a fish porter and furniture maker. Now the Cockney stand-up is lifting the lid on the world of advertising in a new Channel 4 comedy panel show...

What's On TV, 9th February 2012

Micky Flanagan signs up for new panel show

Micky Flanagan has been signed up for a new panel show pilot entitled Is It Just Me?, for Channel 4.

British Comedy Guide, 3rd February 2012

What I see in the mirror: Micky Flanagan

'I've essentially gone to bed too late for the past 20 years. That takes its toll.'

Micky Flanagan, The Guardian, 30th December 2011

Micky Flanagan signs exclusive Channel 4 deal

Cockney stand-up Micky Flanagan has signed a one-year exclusivity contract with Channel 4.

British Comedy Guide, 16th December 2011

Micky Flanagan: The ragged-trousered controversialist

Micky Flanagan tells The Independent why he gave up teaching for stand-up and why he doesn't joke about Margaret Thatcher.

The Independent, 20th November 2011

Micky Flanagan defends panel show "closed shop" claims

Micky Flanagan says: "It's not an accident that certain comedy agencies have a lot of great comics on their books. If a producer goes to them, 'I'm producing this new panel show, can I have Sean Lock or any decent comic?' they're told, 'Yeah, you can - you know we've also got...'"

Mayer Nissim, Digital Spy, 15th November 2011

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