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Michael McIntyre to publish A Funny Life autobiography
Michael McIntyre is to publish his second autobiography in October. A Funny Life will see him continuing on telling his life story from where his last book finished.
British Comedy Guide, 30th June 2021Michael McIntyre nominated for Pollstar Award
Pollstar - the leading trade publication for the global concert industry - have announced their 2021 award nominees, with Michael McIntyre being the only British nominee for Comedy Touring Artist of the Decade.
Off The Kerb, 26th May 2021Michael McIntyre's The Wheel heading to America
NBC has given a 10-episode order to a US adaptation of The Wheel, based on Michael McIntyre's new UK game show that has scored top ratings for the BBC.
Variety, 9th February 2021Michael McIntyre's The Wheel to return for Series 2
Michael McIntyre's game show The Wheel is to return to BBC One for a sixteen-part second series.
British Comedy Guide, 24th January 2021Opinion: my talking head comeback
If you tune into Five on Friday, January 1 from 9pm you will definitely see Michael McIntyre in their documentary, Michael McIntyre: In His Own Words. You might also see some of me if I've made the edit.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 1st January 2021Michael McIntyre: 'I'm used to viewers being cynical'
Michael McIntyre came up with the idea for his new TV show while sitting in the bath.
Steven McIntosh, BBC, 23rd November 2020McIntyre gets Schofield in big trouble on This Morning
Michael McIntyre got Phillip Schofield in trouble as he tricked him into making a big announcement he was not allowed to make.
Verity Sulway, The Mirror, 16th September 2020Michael McIntyre: Showman review
For a benign observational stand-up, Michael McIntyre can be a surprisingly divisive figure among comedy aficionados. This review - and indeed his first Netflix special - is not going to change your mind either way as to the merits of his work.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 15th September 2020Michael McIntyre: Showman review
The horizons may be narrow in the British stand-up's special but nobody does this sort of material better.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 15th September 2020Review: Michael McIntyre, Showman, Netflix
This is classic observational comedy, which will all be relatable to almost everyone. Well, almost all of it. He just needs to point his wife in the direction of some cheaper shoe websites.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 15th September 2020