Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Edinburgh - Kevin Bridges, Stewart Francis, Mark Watson, Rhod Gilbert
Michael McIntyre visits the UK's most iconic comedy venues. He is joined at the Edinburgh Playhouse by Rhod Gilbert, Kevin Bridges, Stewart Francis and Mark Watson.
Manchester - John Bishop, Sarah Millican, Mick Ferry, Jason Manford
Michael McIntyre takes his roadshow to the Manchester Apollo, where he is joined by north-west favourite Jason Manford, plus John Bishop, Sarah Millican and Mick Ferry.
Birmingham - Tom Stade, Steve Hughes, Paul Tonkinson, Shappi Khorsandi
Michael McIntyre is at Birmingham's Hippodrome, where he introduces Tom Stade, Steve Hughes, Paul Tonkinson and headline act Shappi Khorsandi.
Swansea - Steve Williams, Ava Vidal, Alun Cochrane, Sean Lock
Michael McIntyre takes his comedy roadshow to Swansea's Grand Theatre, where he is joined by Sean Lock plus Steve Williams, Ava Vidal and Alun Cochrane.
Belfast - Neil Delamere, Jeff Green, Kerry Godliman, Patrick Kielty
Michael McIntyre is joined at the Belfast Waterfront Hall by Neil Delamere, Jeff Green and Kerry Godliman, before local hero Patrick Kielty headlines.
Brighton - Jon Richardson, Micky Flanagan, Jo Caulfield, Al Murray
Michael McIntyre heads to the Brighton Dome where he introduces Micky Flanagan, Jo Caulfield and Jon Richardson. Headlining is the Pub Landlord, the one and only Al Murray.
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