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Micheal McIntyre reveals the jokes he regrets telling

The 44-year-old admitted he does have some regrets about the gags he's made at his wife's expense.

Catherine Earp, Digital Spy, 15th September 2020

Michael McIntyre interview

5 things to know about his new Netflix show Showman.

Marc Chacksfield, ShortList, 15th September 2020

Michael McIntyre: Showman review

For a benign observational stand-up, Michael McIntyre can be a surprisingly divisive figure among comedy aficionados. This review - and indeed his first Netflix special - is not going to change your mind either way as to the merits of his work.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 15th September 2020

Michael McIntyre: Showman review

The horizons may be narrow in the British stand-up's special but nobody does this sort of material better.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 15th September 2020

Review: Michael McIntyre, Showman, Netflix

This is classic observational comedy, which will all be relatable to almost everyone. Well, almost all of it. He just needs to point his wife in the direction of some cheaper shoe websites.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 15th September 2020

Unbiased jokes at the BBC? We've heard that one before

Writers remain sceptical of Tim Davie's plan to limit left-wing laughs, and warn it will be impossible to deliver.

Vanessa Thorpe, The Observer, 6th September 2020

Michael McIntyre to host BBC game show The Wheel

Michael McIntyre is to host a new "feel-good" Saturday night BBC One game show called The Wheel.

British Comedy Guide, 13th July 2020

BBC One announces Michael McIntyre's Big Show highlights series

A new series of highlights from Michael McIntyre's Big Show will air on BBC One.

British Comedy Guide, 6th May 2020

Michael McIntyre to record Netflix special

Michael McIntyre is to tape his first special for Netflix, at the London Palladium in March.

British Comedy Guide, 7th February 2020

Whether he is waking unsuspecting victims in the middle of the night or ransacking celebs' phones, Michael McIntyre is never knowingly underworked on his Saturday night. This week, Harry Redknapp gets the Send to All treatment, while Westlife are rudely awoken.

Hannah J Davies, The Guardian, 7th December 2019

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