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McIntyre has appeared three times on BBC One's Live at the Apollo, in 2007, 2008 and 2009. He has released four DVDs, Live and Laughing, Hello Wembley, Showtime and Happy and Glorious, which have sold a combined total of over five million copies in the UK. [7]
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McIntyre, Michael (14 October 2010). Life and Laughing: My Story. Penguin UK. ISBN 978-0-14-193298-9. Archived from the original on 9 August 2023 . Retrieved 1 November 2020. He was only seven, however, when his parents’ marriage ended and his father moved to Los Angeles. Michael and his sister Lucy stayed in London with his mother Kati, a former dancer. On 31 March 2010, McIntyre took part in Channel 4's Comedy Gala, a benefit show held in aid of Great Ormond Street Hospital, filmed live at London's O2 Arena. He also appeared on the year's edition of The Big Fat Quiz of the Year on Channel 4, where he was partnered with Alan Carr. Michael McIntyre live in South Africa". TimesLIVE. Archived from the original on 9 March 2022 . Retrieved 9 March 2022.
On 4 June 2018, McIntyre was robbed of a watch by men on mopeds while he was parked outside his children's school. [31] [32] Filmography [ edit ] Year
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Absolutely hysterical, Michael McIntyre is very funny. He makes everyday situations that everyone can relate to hilarious.In November 2020, McIntyre began hosting a new BBC gameshow entitled The Wheel. [18] In August 2021, it was announced that McIntyre would host a U.S. version of The Wheel on NBC, which premiered on December 19, 2022. [19] [20] Stage [ edit ] On 14 December 2010, it was announced that McIntyre would join the ITV talent show Britain's Got Talent as a judge in 2011 with David Hasselhoff and Amanda Holden. McIntyre and Hasselhoff replaced Piers Morgan and Simon Cowell, although Cowell returned for the live shows and Hasselhoff was only the additional fourth judge. [8] After only one series, McIntyre was replaced by Alesha Dixon. Cox, Gordon (15 November 2012). "McIntyre: Luring fans for 'Live and Laughing' ". Variety. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013 . Retrieved 30 July 2013.