Michael McIntyre

Michael McIntyre

Date of birth: 21-02-1976
The son of comedy scriptwriter Ray Cameron - who co-wrote Kenny Everett's TV shows with Barry Cryer, Michael McIntyre's first stand-up success came at the 2003 Edinburgh Festival, where he was nominated for the Perrier best newcomer award. He returned to the festival in 2004, 2006 and 2007.

In 2007 he was nominated for the Chortle Award for best headliner – a title he won in 2008.

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Michael McIntyre: The routine that almost got me sued

...even though I'd made it all up!

comedyMichael McIntyre has revealed that he was once threatened with legal action for stealing Christmas cards – for a routine he had made-up.

The comic reveals: ‘Years ago I told a story about moving into a house where the previous owner was called Michael too, and at Christmas I got a load of Christmas cards addressed to him saying, "Dear Michael, Merry Christmas" - so I put them up on the mantlepiece and pretended they were my own.

‘The Michael in question saw me tell this on TV and sent me a legal letter asking for compensation for his stolen Christmas cards! But it was only a silly joke, it never really happened!’

McIntyre shared the incident in an interview put out by the BBC to promote his 25th anniversary stand-up special, airing next week.


The comic also shared his advice for aspiring stand-ups saying: ‘ I suppose the thing I’ve learnt most of all in 25 years of stand-up, and it’s something I still forget, is that when an audience laughs it’s not the end of a joke, it’s the beginning. 

‘The audience have bought into the idea so don’t move on to the next one, keep mining that one and something funny can end up hilarious.’

• Michael McIntyre’s 25th Year Stand-Up Special airs on BBC One and iPlayer on Saturday December 14 at 8.35pm.

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Published: 4 Dec 2024

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