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BBC extends Michael McIntyre's Big Show
Michael McIntyre's Big Show will return in the autumn for Series 4, with the run extended to eight episodes. The star says he is "thrilled".
British Comedy Guide, 27th June 2018Michael McIntyre's Big World Tour review
Top class comedian continues to regale us with hilarious moments of our own lives.
Aisling McGuire, The Wee Review, 17th June 2018Michael McIntyre laughs off moped mugging at show
Comedian Michael McIntyre has said he is "OK" after he was mugged by two men on a moped in London, laughing off the incident at his Dublin show.
BBC, 8th June 2018Michael McIntyre robbed by men on moped
Comedian Michael McIntyre was robbed by two men on a moped while parked outside his children's school on Monday, his publicist has said.
BBC, 5th June 2018Michael McIntyre: Big World Tour review
Observational comedy is a lot harder than Michael McIntyre makes it look.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 29th May 2018Michael McIntyre, Arena Birmingham - review
An overall very enjoyable show, with Michael proving himself to have a great knack for turning otherwise mundane situations in life into hilarious content, close to everyone's hearts from all walks of life.
Kirsten Rawlins, The Shropshire Star, 12th May 2018Comedy review: Michael McIntyre at the Manchester Arena
Somehow, his very facility with funniness makes him endearing rather than exhilarating -- yet was I ever bored in his company? Never.
Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 23rd April 2018Simon Cowell in bitter Michael McIntyre 'copycat' war
Simon Cowell and Michael McIntyre are locked in a bitter TV copycat war.
Daily Star, 6th April 2018BAFTA TV Award nominees 2018
Catastrophe, Chewing Gum, This Country and Timewasters are amongst the BAFTA TV Awards 2018 nominees. Stars including Adam Hills, Graham Norton, Michael McIntyre and Sandi Toksvig have also been nominated.
British Comedy Guide, 4th April 2018Michael McIntyre review
McIntyre's endearing observations and self-mockery remain, but there's an inescapable sense of deja vu in a show that breaks no new ground.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 25th March 2018