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MAKE ‘EM LAUGH

Comedian Michael McIntyre brings some much-needed light relief

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MICHAEL MCINTYRE: HAPPY & GLORIOUS BBC1, 9pm

SWINGING his arms and skipping across the stage in an ill-fitting suit, this is Michael McIntyre as we know and love him.

His ‘man-of-the-people’ routine, with clever observatio­ns that often leave him sweating as he darts around the stage, flicking his floppy hair around, has garnered him millions of fans.

Following the record-breaking success of Live and Laughing, Hello Wembley and Showtime, this is yet another belter of a comedy routine.

Recorded last year at London’s O2 in front of 15,000 fans, he throws everything into this performanc­e, making everyday life face-achingly hilarious.

If you want to know how best to pacify your children – Michael has the answer. Drugs.

“Calpol is the drug of choice,” he explains, demonstrat­ing how he and his wife practicall­y hose the stuff into their kids’ faces when they’re ill.

There’s a rundown of a disastrous date night with his wife Kitty, when only his menu had the extortiona­te prices on it. “Catch of the day for £45? It had better be a mermaid.”

Michael also shows off his sizeable calf muscles and shares the news of his corrective shoes that “force me to walk like a normal person”.

And there’s a funny skit on our addiction to technology, including the absolute thrill of a Facetime call.

Everything he says is wonderfull­y relatable, and though he might not be the edgiest of comedians, you cannot help but laugh an awful lot. Lord knows we all need a bit of ‘happy & glorious’ right now.

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Michael McIntyre, right, and on stage, above

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