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Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow - Season 2

Episode List

Glasgow - Kevin Bridges, Daniel Sloss, Milton Jones, Craig Campbell
E1 - Glasgow - Kevin Bridges, Daniel Sloss, Milton Jones, Craig Campbell

Aired: September 18, 2010

Kevin Bridges headlines at the Glasgow Theatre Royal, with stand-up performances from Daniel Sloss, Milton Jones and Craig Campbell.

Sunderland - Simon Evans, Jimeoin, Imran Yusuf, Sarah Millican
E2 - Sunderland - Simon Evans, Jimeoin, Imran Yusuf, Sarah Millican

Aired: September 25, 2010

Michael McIntyre takes his comedy roadshow to the Sunderland Empire Theatre, where he introduces Simon Evans, Jimeoin and Imran Yusuf. Topping the bill is north-east England's Sarah Millican.

Blackpool - Justin Moorhouse, Terry Alderton, Miles Jupp, John Bishop
E3 - Blackpool - Justin Moorhouse, Terry Alderton, Miles Jupp, John Bishop

Aired: October 02, 2010

Michael McIntyre takes his comedy roadshow to The Grand Theatre in Blackpool, where he introduces Justin Moorhouse, Terry Alderton and Miles Jupp. Liverpudlian comic John Bishop closes the show.

Dublin - Tommy Tiernan, Keith Farnan, Andrew Lawrence, Zoe Lyons
E4 - Dublin - Tommy Tiernan, Keith Farnan, Andrew Lawrence, Zoe Lyons

Aired: October 09, 2010

Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow heads across the sea to the Olympia Theatre in Dublin, where Michael introduces Andrew Lawrence, Keith Farnan and Zoe Lyons, plus Irish favourite Tommy Tiernan.

Bristol - Seann Walsh, Mike Gunn, Hal Cruttenden, Noel Fielding
E5 - Bristol - Seann Walsh, Mike Gunn, Hal Cruttenden, Noel Fielding

Aired: October 16, 2010

The roadshow heads to the Bristol Hippodrome, where Michael is joined by Seann Walsh, Mike Gunn and Hal Cruttenden, with Mighty Boosh star Noel Fielding headlining the show.

Leeds - Jack Whitehall, Andi Osho, Sean Collins, Ardal O'Hanlon
E6 - Leeds - Jack Whitehall, Andi Osho, Sean Collins, Ardal O'Hanlon

Aired: October 23, 2010

The series concludes with a trip to the Leeds Grand Theatre, where Michael introduces sets from Jack Whitehall, Andi Osho and Sean Collins. The ever-popular Ardal O'Hanlon closes the show.