Michael McIntyre......

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Also, don't confuse brutally over-promoted with bad.

I saw him several times on HIGNFY and MTW before the current media assault, and found him very entertaining. He did a good line in self-effacing humour which is now totally at odds with the way he's being presented in the press. I'm pretty sick of seeing him at the moment, but it's because he's been so over hyped, not because he's not any good.
 
LOL, me neither...I'm happy to be so out of touch with reality. Maybe if I spent less time here and other turning forums I might see there is a whole other world out there.

Brendan
 
wizer":19sb4d66 said:
.... Tho I put my foot down with "I'm a moron get me a gun" That rubbish won't be seen on any of my TV's :D

Is that the same as 'Deal or No Deal'?

if you want to get really depressed about dumbing down then watch the film Idiocracy.
 
Peter T":2vnwrpa6 said:
I'd never heard of Michael Mc.......... whatever his name is until reading this thread.

How sad am I???
Same here...was he on TG though with Clarkeson? - Rob
 
Argee":2zd1apky said:
I also like, for a variety of reasons, Andy Parsons, Stewart Francis, Frankie Boyle (if I need shocking), Greg Davies, Roger Monkhouse and Micky Flanagan - all recent successes via the Comedy Store, for which MM was the TV announcer when he worked for their company.

Stewart Francis - you don't expect anything more than a few predictable one-liners but, he always makes me laugh more than a lot of comedians! His delivery is excellent! :D

Couldn't stand that Stewart Lee guy when he was on BBC2 - most boring comedian on TV! He made Wossy's jokes seem almost funny, by comparison... :?
 
Same here guys, I have never heard of any of them? I must be out of touch. Mind you if they were on a documentary I would have seen them then. :lol:
 
I first saw him on Mock the Week and thought he was totally out of his depth. There again, who wouldn't be sitting between Hugh Dennis and Frankie Boyle?

Since his emergence as the country's favourite family-friendly comic (although Harry Hill may have a bigger claim) there seems to be no stopping him.

I find him OK but cheesy and his current overexposure may well damage his long term appeal.
 
I'm totally with Brad there - I saw him on an episode of Mock the Week, and he just didn't seem like he could cope! He had one of two funny moments but otherwise just seemed to be struggling. I guess it's very hard to be spontaneously funny being new to that situation though, and the other guys were much more experienced in that show.

That said, I've seen his standup and some of it is very funny. I agree that he could easily be a 'one hit wonder' if they don't stop over-advertising, which would be a shame..
 
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