The Michael McIntyre Chat Show

The Michael McIntyre Chat Show
Genre Comedy chat show
Directed by Richard Valentine
Presented by Michael McIntyre
Theme music composer Nasser Bouzida
De Wolfe Music
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 1
No. of episodes 7 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Andrew Beint
Ben Winston
Producer(s) Christopher Barbour
Tom Corrigan
Editor(s) Steve Andrews
Location(s) The London Studios
Running time 45 minutes
Release
Original network BBC One
Picture format HDTV 1080i
Original release 10 March (2014-03-10) – 25 December 2014 (2014-12-25)

The Michael McIntyre Chat Show was a comedy chat show presented by Michael McIntyre. It aired on BBC One from 10 March 2014 until December of the same year.[1] Michael McIntyre is believed to have accepted £500,000 to front the show.[2]

Episodes

Series overview

Series Start date End date Episodes
1 10 March 2014 14 April 2014 6
Special 2014 25 December 2014 1

Series 1

Episode Date Guests Ratings
(millions)
1
10 March 2014 Lily Allen, Alan Sugar and Terry Wogan 2.41
2
17 March 2014 Abbey Clancy, Jeremy Clarkson and David Jason 2.04
3
24 March 2014 Joanna Lumley, Tinie Tempah and Richard Madeley 1.77
4
31 March 2014 Gary Barlow, Bear Grylls and Nigella Lawson 1.99
5
7 April 2014 Ray Winstone, Dynamo and Holly Willoughby 2.20
6
14 April 2014 Bruce Forsyth, James Corden and Alex Jones 1.90

Very Christmassy Christmas Show

This was a Christmas special which took place in a different set with a slightly different format to the other episodes. The length of the episode was longer than the regular episodes being 60 minutes, rather than 45 minutes. The show started with McIntyre doing a short stand-up act, before guests came on and Michael cooked with Jamie Oliver in the kitchen. The show ended with McIntyre and the other guests singing a Christmas carol together.

Episode Date Guests Ratings
(millions)
1
25 December 2014 Brendan O'Carroll (Mrs Brown), Robbie Williams, Rob Brydon, Jamie Cullum, Barbara Windsor and Jamie Oliver 5.24

Cancelled series 2

It was confirmed at the end of the first series that the show will return for a second series. Although it was later stated that a second series would not happen.[3]

Opening Sequence

The first, second and fifth episodes include Michael going over to the right of the set and starts talking to Paul (the guy who pulls up the gauze) and would then go to the opening sequence. All other episodes (third, fourth and sixth) just go straight to the opening sequence. In the opening sequence the camera first goes over this door which says on air and then goes over the audience and around the studio which zoom's into the T.V. and the announcer reveals the guests as shown on the screen. Michael enters from the gauze and the show starts.

Send to All

McIntyre takes an audience member's phone and sends a text message to everyone in their contacts and throughout the show he reads their replies. At the end of the show the phone is returned and gives a special 'Send to All' telephone. In the first episode, McIntyre also sent a text at the end saying this has all been a joke by himself and included a selfie. The game was not played in fourth episode and was left unexplained why. In the sixth episode James Corden played the game on McIntyre's phone, whilst McIntyre sent a message on Corden's phone.

List of Send to All Texts in Series 1

Episode Date Participant Text
1 10 March 2014 Oliver Be honest, have I been annoying lately
2 17 March 2014 Andrew Me and you need to spend more time together I'll hire a car and we will just drive, you in?
3 24 March 2014 Joseph Thinking of getting a total makeover, where should I start?
4 31 March 2014 N/A N/A
5 7 April 2014 Johnny Lets be honest are we just friends or is something else going on? (Followed by two kissing Emojis)
6 14 April 2014 Michael McIntyre I've just finished my chat show and I need to cut loose, me and you lap dancing, are you in or out, come on lets do this!
James Corden Guess who has been nominated for ANOTHER BAFTA? Yes, that's right, its me, the big dog. Lets celebrate the win now, me and you going lap dancing, lets do this.

Set

The set features a dark wood desk, leather chair for guests, and a TV, sitting on blue rimmed red carpet. Guests enter from the left, with McIntyre entering from a gauze at the right.

The set was very different for the Christmas episode. It consisted of a leather chair and couch. A front door where the guests would enter from. There was a kitchen to the right of the set where the Christmas cooking was done.

Reception

On average, the debut season of the show pulled in an average of 2.05 million viewers (excluding iPlayer catch-up and downloads). During the first series, it was alleged that the show was facing the axe; with McIntyre apparently claiming that he felt "uncomfortable" with the chat show format. However, this proved not to be the case (given that the show was re-commissioned for a further series).[4]

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