Michael McIntyre's Big Show

Michael McIntyre's Big Show
Genre Comedy, Entertainment, Variety, Music
Created by BBC
Michael McIntyre
Written by Michael McIntyre
Henry Paker
Directed by Chris Howe
Presented by Michael McIntyre
Voices of Michael McIntyre (host)
Theme music composer Nasseer Bouzida
De Wolfe Music
Opening theme "Michael McIntyre's Big Show"
Ending theme "Michael McIntyre's Big Show"
Composer(s) Paul Farrer
Country of origin United Kingdom
No. of series 3 regular series (1 upcoming)
2 Christmas specials (1 upcoming)
No. of episodes 14 (as of 18 November 2017)
Production
Executive producer(s) Claire Horton
Daniel Baldwin, Christmas Special Launch Ep Ed de Burgh
Producer(s) Christian Fletcher (series 1–)
Ed Daggett (series 1–)
Sonal Patel (series 1–2)
Carol Baffour-Awuah (series 2–)
Production location(s) Theatre Royal Drury Lane, London
Editor(s) Steve Andrews (series 1–)
Jamie Shemeld (series 1–)
Bex Murray (series 1–2)
Running time 50–60 minutes
Production company(s) Hungry McBear Ltd
Release
Original network BBC One (2015–)
BBC One HD (2015–)
Picture format HDTV 1080i
Audio format Stereo
Original release 25 December 2015 (2015-12-25) (pilot episode) – present
Chronology
Preceded by The Michael McIntyre Chat Show
External links
[bbc.co.uk/bigshow Website]

Michael McIntyre's Big Show (also known as Michael McIntyre's Big Christmas Show) is a BAFTA award-winning British variety and stand-up comedy television series, presented by British comedian, presenter and former Britain's Got Talent judge Michael McIntyre. The show was originally a one-off Christmas special in 2015, before the BBC announced that they had ordered a full series in 2016, which starting airing on 16 April of that year, and concluded on 28 May 2016.[1]

The show features celebrity guests, musical performances, comedy sketches from McIntyre and comrades from the comedy realm. The show is recorded at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in London. The series was well received by the public and BBC One renewed the show for a second series which began airing November 2016, concluding in a Christmas special, which was broadcast on Christmas Eve 2016.

The show has been commissioned for a third series to air in 2017, which will run for 6 episodes from 18 November.[2] The series will finish with its Christmas special entitled Michael Mcintyre's Big Christmas Show on Christmas Eve. It was announced in December 2017 that Michael McIntyre's Big Show was renewed for a fourth series to air in 2018.[3]

Items and game segments

Each episode of Michael McIntyre's Big Show includes a game segment or an item involving a celebrity or an unexpecting member of the public.

Regular Segments (as of Saturday 18 November 2017)
SegmentInformation
Celebrity Send to AllCelebrity Send to All is a game in the show, which involves McIntyre taking a celebrity's phone and sending a usually awkward text message to all of his or her contacts; at the end of the show, Michael checks the celebrity's phone and see what replies have come through from the contacts. The celebrities to appear in this segment include comedian, host and singer Alexander Armstrong, pop star Olly Murs, Welsh former footballer Robbie Savage, Italian dancer and Strictly Come Dancing judge Bruno Tonioli and Welsh The One Show presenter Alex Jones.
Unexpected Star of the ShowA member of the public who has no idea they are to appear on the show are told to come to the theatre and are asked to do various jobs that turn out to be fake. In fact, it's all fake, and they are led into a fake room that leads onto the theatre stage, after which either the walls of the fake room fall down or the person opens a door to see the audience. The unexpected star will then go backstage to prepare for their big performance at the end of the show. In series two episode 5 there were two unexpected stars of the show and in series two episode 6 there were 21 unexpected stars of the show; a choir.
Celebrity ComedianIn most shows, there is a celebrity comedian who does a 5-minute item in the show while McIntyre goes offstage for a break. Standup comedians such as Russell Howard, Sarah Millican, Catherine Tate, Harry Enfield, Romesh Ranganathan, Colin Cloud, Josh Widdicombe and Jack Whitehall have appeared in or are scheduled to appear in this segment.
Midnight GameshowFrom the third series a new segment was introduced called Midnight Gameshow this see Michael go into one of the audiences homes at midnight without them knowing and sneaking in to play a gameshow at midnight in the house of the surprised audience member. Michael asks three questions and celebrity guests also make an appearance
Big Audience SurpriseOnly found in some of the episodes, Audience Surprise is a part of the show where Michael goes into the audience and will ask people questions until he found the member of the audience he's looking for to surprise them with something about their lives in some way. In the second episode of the second series, McIntyre got a member of the audience up on the stage to play a game titled "Soap or Nope", where an audience member is shown a conveyor belt with actors and lookalikes travelling along it, for the audience viewer to guess whether they were from a soap or not. At the end of the segment, McIntyre introduced the audience member with her long- term pen pal and best friend from Australia, who she had never seen before: hence the fact that the audience member thought that her pen pal was a soap star, stating that she was "definitely soap".
Music PerformanceIn each episode, a guest performer or group will appear on stage with their latest song. In some episodes, the cast of new musicals appear with a number from their show. All Saints, Ellie Goulding, the cast of the musical School of Rock, Years & Years, Tom Odell, Shane Filan, Michael Ball and Jess Glynne are some of the performers to appear on the show.
Christmas GamesIn Michael McIntyre's Big Christmas Show there was a new feature of the show where 4 people some celebrities some non-celebrities are playing against each other in festive games. The first game was Tree Decorating and the second was putting food into a fridge.

Series overview

Series Episodes Originally aired Ave. UK viewers
(millions)
First aired Last aired
Pilot 25 December 2015 Under 5.39
1 6 16 April 2016 28 May 2016 5.06
2 6 19 November 2016 24 December 2016 6.63
3 6 18 November 2017 24 December 2017 6.97

Episodes

Christmas Special (2015)

Michael McIntyre's Big Christmas Show aired on 25 December 2015 on BBC One. This episode also served as a pilot for the upcoming series.

Total No. Title Guest(s) Original air date UK viewers
(millions)
Christmas Special
Pilot Episode1Michael McIntyre's Big Christmas ShowEllie Goulding
Paul Zerdin
25 December 2015 (2015-12-25)under 5.39
In this Christmas Day special, Michael presents leading comedians including Dara O Briain, the fabulous Dame Edna Everage, and ventriloquist and winner of America's Got Talent Paul Zerdin. Featuring music superstars Ellie Goulding and Tom Jones plus Michael's own inimitable style of comedy, the show promises a night packed with festive treats and surprises.

Series 1 (2016)

The BBC announced they had ordered a full series which aired from 16 April until 28 May 2016.

Total No. Title Guest(s) Original air date UK viewers
(millions)
Main series
21Episode 1Michael Ball
Tinie Tempah
Geri Horner
16 April 2016 (2016-04-16)5.56
Family entertainment with Michael McIntyre, featuring music from multi award-winning rap superstar Tinie Tempah and an acrobatic performance from the Peres Brothers Group. Plus one unsuspecting member of the public gets the surprise of their life when they become the unexpected star of the show.
32Episode 2Jess Glynne
Jamie Allan
Bryan Adams
Josh Widdicombe
Ronan Keating
23 April 2016 (2016-04-23)5.78
Family entertainment with Michael McIntyre, featuring music from rock legend Bryan Adams and superstar Jess Glynne, comedy from Josh Widdicombe and a jaw-dropping British television debut from Canadianacrobatic duo Chilly and Fly. Plus one unsuspecting member of the public gets the surprise of their life when they become the unexpected star of the show, and Irish pop star Ronan Keating hands over his phone for another celebrity edition of Send to All.
43Episode 3James Morrison
Rod Stewart
Romesh Ranganathan
Peter Jones
30 April 2016 (2016-04-30)5.14
The comedian hosts another evening of entertainment at London's Theatre Royal on Drury Lane. This time he invites music industry veteran Rod Stewart and pop-rock singer James Morrison to perform, along with Extreme Flamenco fusion dancers, Los Vivancos, and comedian Romesh Ranganathan. The host also hijacks Dragons' Den star Peter Jones' mobile phone in Celebrity Send To All, which sees him fire off an embarrassing message to all the contacts in Jones' directory, and makes dreams come true for an unsuspecting electrician in Unexpected Star.
54Episode 4Years & Years
Rob Beckett
Cirque du Soleil
Bruno Tonioli
7 May 2016 (2016-05-07)4.45
There is music from Years and Years, comedy from Rob Beckett and an astonishing acrobatic performance from one of Cirque du Soleil. Strictly Come Dancing judge Bruno Tonioli plays Michael's favourite game 'Send To All', which sees Michael sending a text to Bruno's phone book. This week's Unexpected Star is a handyman, who gets the shock of his life when his ambition is realised on the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane stage.
65Episode 5Katherine Jenkins
Colin Cloud
Robbie Savage
21 May 2016 (2016-05-21)4.37
Family entertainment with Michael McIntyre, featuring music from Katherine Jenkins and a performance from mind magician Colin Cloud. A florist gets the surprise of her life when she becomes the unexpected star of the show, and former Welsh international footballer Robbie Savage hands over his phone for another celebrity edition of Send to All.
76Episode 6All Saints
Alex Jones
28 May 2016 (2016-05-28)under 3.36
All Saints provide the music and sing us out for the series with a classic track. An audience member is also in for a huge surprise when one of his most prized possessions goes on the trip of a lifetime! The series finale wouldn't be complete without Send To All, which sees Michael going through Alex Jones phone and sending a text to her contacts. The final Unexpected Star is not to be missed as Michael makes a plasterer's dreams comes true.

Series 2 (2016)

On 7 May 2016, the BBC announced that a second series of Michael McIntyre's Big Show had been commissioned.[4][5]

This series aired for six episodes and was recorded in August, September and October 2016. The series began airing on BBC One on 19 November 2016. There was also a Christmas special entitled Michael Mcintyre's Big Christmas Show that aired on Christmas Eve.

Total No. Title Guest(s) Original air date UK viewers
(millions)
Main series
81Episode 1Ellie Goulding
The cast of School of Rock
Olly Murs
19 November 2016 (2016-11-19)7.03
This week there is an exquisite musical performance from Ellie Goulding, an exclusive look at the brand new musical School of Rock, and a grandfather surprises his grandson with hilarious results. Plus it's a family affair when Olly Murs plays celebrity Send To All. Michael has fun looking through Olly's phone before sending a text to his contacts. Unexpected Star also returns, but this series it's been taken up a notch. Tonight Michael makes a firefighter's dream of performing on the West End stage come true.
92Episode 2Russell Howard
OneRepublic
Alexander Armstrong
26 November 2016 (2016-11-26)6.55
Family entertainment with Michael McIntyre, featuring music from OneRepublic and comedy from Russell Howard. One unsuspecting member of the public gets the surprise of their life when they become the unexpected star of the show, there is new comedy material from Michael himself, and Pointless presenter Alexander Armstrong hands over his phone in Celebrity Send to All.
103Episode 3Sarah Millican
Tom Odell
Shane Filan
Carol Vorderman
3 December 2016 (2016-12-03)6.72
Family entertainment with Michael McIntyre, featuring performances from singer-songwriter Tom Odell and queen of comedy Sarah Millican. One unsuspecting member of the public gets the surprise of their life when they become the unexpected star of the show, there is new comedy material from Michael himself, and Carol Vorderman hands over her phone in Celebrity Send to All.
114Episode 4Rick Astley
Olly Murs
Rebecca Adlington
10 December 2016 (2016-12-10)6.16
Family entertainment with Michael McIntyre, featuring performances from Olly Murs and Rick Astley and stand-up comedy from Irish rising star Al Porter. One unsuspecting member of the public gets the surprise of their life when they become the unexpected star of the show, there is new comedy material from Michael himself, and double Olympic gold medal-winning swimmer Rebecca Adlington hands over her phone in Celebrity Send to All.
125Episode 5Sting
Jack Whitehall
David Brent (Ricky Gervais)
Jamie Oliver
17 December 2016 (2016-12-17)7.58
Family entertainment with Michael McIntyre, featuring performances from Sting and Ricky Gervais as his famous alter ego David Brent. There's also stand-up comedy from the hilarious Jack Whitehall. Two members of the public are given the shock of their life in a special double surprise edition of Unexpected Star of the Show. There is also unmissable new comedy material from Michael himself, and celebrity chef Jamie Oliver hands over his phone in celebrity Send to All.
Christmas Special
136Michael McIntyre's Big Christmas ShowMichael Ball
Alfie Boe
Louis Smith
Nan (Catherine Tate)
Kevin the Teenager (Harry Enfield)
Aled Jones
24 December 2016 (2016-12-24)6.44
Michael McIntyre has a treat for you this Christmas when his Big Show, filmed in front of a live audience at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, gets festive. There is a merry performance from Michael Ball and Alfie Boe; Aled Jones is joined by a very special guest as he plays Celebrity Send To All; Unexpected Star reaches epic proportions when Michael surprised an entire choir and there are lots of yuletide games and celebrity guest appearances form Nan (Catherine Tate), Kevin the teenager (Harry Enfield) and more.

Series 3 (2017)

On 23 November 2016, it was announced that the BBC had commissioned a third series of Michael McIntyre's Big Show. Six episodes were recorded in September and October 2017 and the series began airing from 18 November and ending with a Christmas Special entitled Michael McIntyre's Big Christmas Show on Christmas Eve.

Total No. Title Guest(s) Original air date UK viewers
(millions)
Main series
141Episode 1Emeli Sande
Ed Balls
Joe Lycett
18 November 2017 (2017-11-18)6.86
Ed Balls plays Celebrity Send to All, and there is music from chart sensation Emeli Sande and stand-up comedy from rising star Joe Lycett. Michael plays the Midnight Game Show and performs some of his own unmissable new comedy material, and one unsuspecting member of the public gets the surprise of their life when they become the Unexpected Star of the Show.
152Episode 2Danny Dyer
Gary Barlow
Clean Bandit
Russell Kane
25 November 2017 (2017-11-25)7.21
Albert Square favourite Danny Dyer hands over his phone in celebrity Send To All, and there's a very special appearance from Gary Barlow. Plus there's music from Grammy Award winners Clean Bandit and stand-up comedy from Russell Kane. There will also be unmissable new comedy material from Michael himself and one unsuspecting member of the public will get the surprise of their life when they become the Unexpected Star of the Show.
163Episode 3Alan Shearer
Stereophonics
Jessie J
2 December 2017 (2017-12-02)6.55
Featuring music performances from the incredible Jessie J and Welsh rock heroes Stereophonics. Football legend Alan Shearer hands over his phone in celebrity Send To All and Michael sneaks into another house in the jaw-dropping Midnight Gameshow. There will be unmissable new comedy material from Michael himself and an extra in an advert finds himself centre stage as the Unexpected Star Of The Show.
174Episode 4Marvin Humes
Rochelle Humes
The Vamps
Maggie Lindemann
Jason Manford
9 December 2017 (2017-12-09)6.56
TV presenters Marvin and Rochelle Humes both hand over their phones in the first ever double Send To All and there's music from pop rockers The Vamps and stand-up comedy from the hilarious Jason Manford. Plus new comedy material from Michael himself and an extra finds himself centre stage as the Unexpected Star of The Show.
185Episode 5Miranda Hart
Niall Horan
16 December 2017 (2017-12-16)7.56
National treasure Miranda Hart bravely gives Michael her phone in Celebrity Send To All. There's music from global pop megastar Niall Horan and Michael sneaks into another house in the hilarious Midnight Gameshow Plus an A&E doctor is fooled into thinking the theatre is actually a grand hotel, in the most ambitious Unexpected Star surprise ever.
Christmas Special
196Michael McIntyre's Big Christmas ShowAlesha Dixon
Bill Bailey
Seal
24 December 2017 (2017-12-24)7.09
The comedy star brings the latest series of his entertainment showcase to a conclusion with another festive special, recorded at Theatre Royal Drury Lane in London's West End. Joining Michael to entertain the masses this evening are soul singer Seal, and comedian Bill Bailey. Alesha Dixon risks social catastrophe by handing over her phone in Celebrity Send-to-All, and Father Christmas himself receives the surprise of his life in Unexpected Star of the Show.

Future

It was announced on December 2017 that the series had been renewed for a fourth series and will have 8 episodes and will air in the autumn 2018.[3]

Awards and nominations

Year Result Award Category
2017 Won British Academy Television Awards Best Entertainment Performance
Nominated Best Entertainment Programme
2018 Nominated Best Entertainment Performance
Nominated Lew Grade Award for Entertainment Programme

References

  1. "BBC – Michael McIntyre returns to BBC One". BBC. 14 January 2016. Retrieved 30 April 2016.
  2. "BBC - Michael McIntyre's Big Show returns to BBC One - Media Centre". www.bbc.co.uk.
  3. 1 2 "BBC Shows and Tours - Take Part - Michael McIntyre's Big Show (unexpected star)". www.bbc.co.uk.
  4. British Comedy Guide. "BBC orders Michael McIntyre's Big Show Series 2". British Comedy Guide.
  5. "BBC Shows and Tours – Take Part – Michael McIntyre's Big Show (unexpected star)".
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