Michael McIntyre visits the UK's most prestigious and iconic comedy venues, unearthing a raft of comedy's brightest new talent and finest comedians en route.
Producer: Anthony Caveney
Self - Presenter
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6 episodes
The first show of the series is recorded live at the Edinburgh Playhouse. This historic city plays host to Michael McIntyre, with the fantastic Rhod Gilbert headlining and cutting-edge stand-up from Kevin Bridges, Stewart Francis and Mark Watson.
Runtime: 45 minIn this episode, Michael takes his Comedy Roadshow to the Manchester Apollo, where he is joined by north-west favourite Jason Manford, plus John Bishop, Sarah Millican and Mick Ferry.
Runtime: 45 minMichael McIntyre is at Birmingham's Hippodrome, where he introduces Tom Stade, Steve Hughes, Paul Tonkinson and headline act Shappi Khorsandi.
Runtime: 45 minMichael McIntyre visits Swansea's Grand Theatre, where he's joined by Sean Lock, Steve Williams and Ava Vidal.
Runtime: 45 minMichael McIntyre is joined at the Belfast Waterfront Hall by Neil Delamere, Jeff Green and Kerry Godliman, before local hero Patrick Kielty headlines.
Runtime: 45 minMichael McIntyre heads to the Brighton Dome where he introduces Micky Flanagan, Jo Caulfield and Jon Richardson, headlining is the one and only pub landlord Al Murray.
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Kevin Bridges headlines at the Glasgow Theatre Royal, with stand-up performances from Daniel Sloss, Milton Jones and Craig Campbell.
Runtime: 45 minMichael McIntyre takes his comedy roadshow to the Sunderland Empire Theatre, where he introduces Simon Evans, Jimeoin and Imran Yusuf. Topping the bill is north-east England's Sarah Millican.
Runtime: 45 minMichael McIntyre takes his comedy roadshow to The Grand Theatre in Blackpool, where he introduces Justin Moorhouse, Terry Alderton and Miles Jupp. Liverpudlian comic John Bishop closes the show.
Runtime: 45 minMichael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow heads across the sea to the Olympia Theatre in Dublin, where Michael introduces Andrew Lawrence, Keith Farnan and Zoe Lyons, plus Irish favourite Tommy Tiernan.
Runtime: 45 minThe roadshow heads to the Bristol Hippodrome, where Michael is joined by Seann Walsh, Mike Gunn and Hal Cruttenden, with Mighty Boosh star Noel Fielding headlining the show.
Runtime: 45 minThe series concludes with a trip to the Leeds Grand Theatre, where Michael introduces sets from Jack Whitehall, Andi Osho and Sean Collins. The ever-popular Ardal O'Hanlon closes the show.
Runtime: 45 min