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Review: Michael McIntyre
The brilliance of his comedy is the use of his voice & physicality on the stage. He can make the most mundane of everyday things into a very humorous situation and this was certainly the case at the Colston Hall in front of a very appreciative audience.
The Bristol Post, 25th November 2014Opinion: What I won't miss about Lee Evans
The trouble is that his observational humour that was actually quite pioneering back in the late eighties has become mainstream comedy currency. I'm not saying others do his schtick better, but the likes of Peter Kay, Michael McIntyre and Jason Manford all do it just as well. And if you really need someone to do the gags in a working class London accent there's always Micky Flanagan.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 21st November 2014Michael McIntyre will host 2014 Royal Variety Performance
Michael McIntyre will present the prestigious annual Royal Variety Performance this year, with acts including Dame Shirley Bassey, Sarah Millican and Ed Sheeran.
British Comedy Guide, 5th November 2014Michael McIntyre's xmas show announces first guests
Confirmed to appear so far are Sean Lock, Jason Manford, Seann Walsh, Ross Noble and Josh Widdicombe.
Ryan Love, Digital Spy, 4th November 2014Poll: 90% say Michael McIntyre was right to walk off
More than 2,000 people responded to ITV News' online poll asking whether the comedian Michael McIntyre was right to walk off stage in Darlington when his show was interrupted by a member of the audience.
ITV, 16th October 2014Fans defend Michael McIntyre over Darlington walk-off
Drunk heckler told McIntyre: "It's my show, not yours and if I want to speak to my niece, I will."
Andrew Dipper, Giggle Beats, 15th October 2014Michael McIntyre walks off stage in Darlington
Michael McIntyre walked off stage in Darlington tonight after an audience member in the front row persistently used her mobile phone during the show.
Andrew Dipper, Giggle Beats, 13th October 2014Michael McIntyre learns his father committed suicide
It was a phone call that left Britain's best-loved comedian speechless with shock. As he listened in stunned disbelief to the words being spoken it was clear Michael McIntyre's whole life had been underpinned by a devastating lie.
Mail on Sunday, 12th October 2014Interview with Glee club founder Mark Tughan
Glee founder talks Michael McIntyre, Lee Evans mahem, accidents, launches and deaths.
Paul Cole, The Birmingham Mail, 24th August 2014The Barry Cryer extended interview
Barry Cryer is an incredibly popular entertainer, raconteur and a writer, but don't you dare call him a legend! Martin Walker talks to the great man himself about David Frost, Kenny Everett, John Cleese, Michael McIntyre, Susan Calman, Eric Sykes and Ken Dodd. But first they talk about Twittering On, the show he's performing at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with Colin Sell.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 1st August 2014