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Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow. Michael McIntyre. Copyright: Open Mike Productions
Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow

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.

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Series 1, Episode 5 - Belfast

Comedy sensation Michael McIntyre is in Belfast as he continues his Saturday night entertainment show. Local hero Patrick Kielty is the headline act this week at the Waterfront Hall. Michael is also joined on stage by Neil Delamere, Jeff Green and Kerry Godliman.

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Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow. Image shows from L to R: Michael McIntyre, Patrick Kielty. Copyright: Open Mike Productions
Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow. Image shows from L to R: Jeff Green, Neil Delamere, Michael McIntyre, Kerry Godliman, Patrick Kielty. Copyright: Open Mike Productions

Broadcast details

Date
Saturday 4th July 2009
Time
9:25pm
Channel
BBC One
Length
45 minutes

Cast & crew

Cast
Michael McIntyre Host / Presenter
Peter Dickson Announcer
Guest cast
Neil Delamere Guest
Jeff Green Guest
Kerry Godliman Guest
Patrick Kielty Self
Writing team
Michael McIntyre Writer
Ged Parsons Writer (Additional Material)
Production team
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

Jeff Green

Jeff Green talks about massage.

Featuring: Jeff Green.

Patrick Kielty

Patrick Kielty talks about Michael's nervousness concerning a warm-up gig in Londonderry... or should it be Derry?

Featuring: Patrick Kielty.

Neil Delamere

Neil Delamere talks about three-year-old drinkers.

Featuring: Neil Delamere.

Kerry Godliman

Kerry Godliman talks about pregnancy.

Featuring: Kerry Godliman.

Barack Obama

Michael McIntyre talks about the new president of the USA.

Featuring: Michael McIntyre.

Press

Michael McIntyre is uproariously funny. He is also very nice. That he manages to be both simultaneously is testament to his talent. Tonight, his touring stand-up show is recorded in Belfast. Patrick Kielty, a local, is the "headline act". Fellow comedians Neil Delamere, Jeff Green and Kerry Godliman also take turns.

Jod Mitchell, The Telegraph, 4th July 2009

Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow arrives in Belfast, where he introduces the comedians Jeff Green, Neil Delamere and Kerry Godliman. But the biggest welcome of all was saved for local boy Patrick Kielty, who begins his act by talking about the return of sectarian killing. "It's nice to be back in Northern Ireland," he says. "Now that you're up to your old tricks again. We were doing so well. We were like George Best with a new liver." He goes on to explain some of the finer points of Irish politics ("The Real IRA is not the real IRA. The real IRA is the government") before discussing the state of the economy. "The world is skint," he says. "Britain and Ireland - we're the worst. Britain is the tramp at the Link machine with the cup. Ireland, we're the dog on the string." It's the way he tells 'em.

David Chater, The Times, 4th July 2009

Michael McIntyre bounds around the stage like an overexcited circus ringmaster when his roadshow reaches Belfast. He's remorselessly cheerful (a good thing in a comedian) and relentlessly good-natured as he has gentle fun with audience member Christine Bleakley about the incongruities of The One Show ("I saw Andrew Lloyd Webber talking about knife crime"). And redoubtable Olympic gold-medallist Dame Mary Peters gamely plays along when McIntyre does far from dextrous impressions of her winning sports. But really he's little more than master of ceremonies, this week introducing Jeff Green, who gets some mileage out of being newly married and his wife's love of cushions, a chipper Kerry Godliman, who wonders why baby clothes have pockets, and headliner Patrick Kielty, whose best bit is a funny Facebook version of the Middle East conflict.

Alison Graham, Radio Times, 4th July 2009

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