
Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow
- TV stand-up
- BBC One
- 2009 - 2011
- 13 episodes (2 series)
Stand-up series hosted by Michael McIntyre. The comic introduces acts from various venues around Britain. Stars Michael McIntyre.
Episode menu
Series 1, Episode 3 - Birmingham
Further details


Broadcast details
- Date
- Saturday 20th June 2009
- Time
- 9:30pm
- Channel
- BBC One
- Length
- 45 minutes
Cast & crew
Michael McIntyre | Host / Presenter |
Peter Dickson | Announcer |
Tom Stade | Guest |
Steve Hughes | Guest |
Paul Tonkinson | Guest |
Shaparak Khorsandi (as Shappi Khorsandi) | Self |
Michael McIntyre | Writer |
Ged Parsons | Writer (Additional Material) |
Paul Wheeler | Director |
Cameron Banks | Producer |
John McCormack | Producer |
Anthony Caveney | Producer |
Andrew Beint | Executive Producer |
Addison Cresswell | Executive Producer |
Katie Taylor | Executive Producer |
Joe Norris | Executive Producer |
Steve Andrews | Editor |
Colin Pigott | Production Designer |
Videos
Tom Stade
Canadian comedian Tom Stade talks about his new adopted hometown of Wolverhampton.
Featuring: Tom Stade.
Paul Tonkinson
Yorkshire comedian Paul Tomkinson talks about visiting home.
Featuring: Paul Tonkinson.
Press
Michael McIntyre continues his stand-up roadshow with a stop at the Birmingham Hippodrome. There's the usual fast-paced introduction from McIntyre, followed by sets from a wry Canadian called Tom Stade, a wild-haired Australian called Steve Hughes and an energetic Yorkshireman called Paul Tonkinson. The evening ends with a set by Shappi Khorsandi, a female Iranian stand-up who, she confesses, would rather have been a horse.
Pete Naughton, The Telegraph, 20th June 2009The quality of the comedians appearing on this show is astounding. Obviously one or two were bound to be good, but to come up with a royal flush week after week seems to defy the laws of probability. After McIntyre's usual full-throttle intro, Tom Stade - an American living in Wolverhampton - tells a single story about a man selling meat from the back of a van. Paul Tonkinson points out some of the difficulties involved in making yourself a quick sandwich when you're in a relationship. Steve Hughes, a hairy man from Australia, launches an attack on health and safety and political correctness, and this glorious evening ends with the headline act from Shappi Khorsandi, who is that rare thing - a female stand-up comic from Iran.
David Chater, The Times, 20th June 2009