Michael McIntyre's Big Laughs - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Episode 1
The comedian looks back at some of the best moments from the Michael McIntyre's Big Show series, revisiting some of the biggest laughs from the past five seasons. Tonight, he looks back on the shocked look on Judge Rinder's face as he is woken from his sleep to play the Midnight Gameshow, and the unforgettable Send to Alls with Holly Willoughby and Jamie Oliver. The host also relives the moment Gary Barlow surprises the audience by singing along to their karaoke versions of some classic Take That songs.

Episode 2
This week on Michael McIntyre's Big Laughs there's more hilarious Send To All's from Doctor Who star Bradley Walsh, and comedian Alan Carr. Chef Gino D'Acampo can't quite believe what's going on when he gets a rude awakening to play the Midnight Gameshow, and one audience member plays a game of Soap Or Nope - and receives her very own cliffhanger when she meets her pen-pal of 70 years for the very first time!

Episode 3
The comedian looks back at some of the best moments from the Michael McIntyre's Big Show series, revisiting some of the biggest laughs from the past five seasons. Tonight, he looks back on the hilarious Send To All's from singer Olly Murs and Eastenders' Danny Dyer, as well as the moment singer Peter Andre was awoken by Michael in the middle of the night to play the Midnight Gameshow.

Episode 4
In the final show of this special compilation series, Michael looks back at more unforgettable moments from the first five seasons of his Big Show, which began in 2016. There's more amazing and hilarious Send to Alls from Baby Spice Emma Bunton and football legend, pundit and ex-Strictly star Robbie Savage. The Princess of Pop herself Kylie Minogue has a big surprise for some karaoke-singing audience members in Kylie-oake, and Michael turns one audience member's grandpa into a social media star.
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