
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 2, Episode 3 - Blackpool
Further details


Broadcast details
- Date
- Saturday 2nd October 2010
- Time
- 9:30pm
- Channel
- BBC One
- Length
- 45 minutes
Cast & crew
Michael McIntyre | Host / Presenter |
Peter Dickson | Announcer |
Justin Moorhouse | Guest |
Miles Jupp | Guest |
Terry Alderton | Guest |
John Bishop | Self |
Paul Wheeler | Director |
Cameron Banks | Producer |
Anthony Caveney | Producer |
Andrew Beint | Executive Producer |
Addison Cresswell | Executive Producer |
Joe Norris | Executive Producer |
Karl Warner | Executive Producer |
Steve Andrews | Editor |
Colin Pigott | Production Designer |
Videos
John Bishop - Stag Dos & Hen Nights
John Bishop talks about the differences between stag dos and hen nights.
Featuring: John Bishop.
Terry Alderton - Cockney Bodypopping
Terry Alderton does his impersonation of a 'cockney geezer'.
Featuring: Terry Alderton.
Justin Moorhouse - Yorkshire Brass Band
Justin Moorhouse describes the imaginary brass band that he thinks dictates the pace of Yorkshire life.
Featuring: Justin Moorhouse.
Miles Jupp - The Hull Mugging
Miles Jupp describes the various problems he faced when getting mugged in Hull.
Featuring: Miles Jupp.
Blackpool Sights
Michael McIntyre describes the sights of Blackpool as he walks along the promenade.
Featuring: Michael McIntyre.
Press
Michael McIntyre's perpetual effervescence fizzes in Blackpool, a town ripe with potential for gags about fags, chips and people with funny accents wearing fleeces. McIntyre also has some sport with members of the Blackpool football team, who are in the audience. The headline act is a hectoring John Bishop, whose coarse schtick about stag dos, hen nights and sex toys is an acquired taste. Much more interesting is Miles Jupp - who was so good in the BBC2 sitcom Rev - mining his background. "I'm privileged, not just to be here, but in general." Elsewhere, the unsettling Terry Alderton, with a strange, tangential but often winning act, has fun with body-popping cockneys, while Justin Moorhouse is rude about fat people.
Alison Graham, Radio Times, 2nd October 2010