
Michael McIntyre
McIntyre has written and performed five stand-up comedy tours: Live & Laughing (2008–2009), Showtime (2012), Happy and Glorious (2015), Michael McIntyre's Big World Tour (2018–2020), and Macnificent (2023–2025). He has fronted his own comedy show Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow (2009–2011), featured in three episodes of the stand-up comedy show Live at the Apollo (2007–2009), and judged on the fifth series of the talent competition show Britain's Got Talent (2011). McIntyre has performed three times on the Royal Variety Performance, including in 2010 when he became the youngest-ever host.
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Known For

Britain's Got Talent

Comic Relief

Michael McIntyre's Big Show

The Royal Variety Performance

The Wheel

Michael McIntyre's Big Laughs

Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow

The Michael McIntyre Chat Show

The Wheel
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