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Hyperactive British standup comic focusing on observational humour. Also a frequent guest on [[Panel Game|Panel Games]]. Like [[Peter Kay]], is subject to a dissonance between being popular in the general public but hated by many critics for being '[[True Art Is Incomprehensible|too conventional]]' or 'too safe'. His best known routines are probably the "Man Drawer" and his claim that skipping while swinging your arms gives you [[Super Speed]] at the expense of looking a bit stupid.
Hyperactive British standup comic focusing on observational humour. Also a frequent guest on [[Panel Game|Panel Games]]. Like [[Peter Kay]], is subject to a dissonance between being popular in the general public but hated by many critics for being '[[True Art Is Incomprehensible|too conventional]]' or 'too safe'. His best known routines are probably the "Man Drawer" and his claim that skipping while swinging your arms gives you [[Super Speed]] at the expense of looking a bit stupid.


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Contains examples of:
* [[Camp Straight]]: His usual manner, often lampshaded.
* [[Camp Straight]]: His usual manner, often lampshaded.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Despite his usual hyperactive manner, he is given to moments of wry, sardonic wit
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Despite his usual hyperactive manner, he is given to moments of wry, sardonic wit

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Hyperactive British standup comic focusing on observational humour. Also a frequent guest on Panel Games. Like Peter Kay, is subject to a dissonance between being popular in the general public but hated by many critics for being 'too conventional' or 'too safe'. His best known routines are probably the "Man Drawer" and his claim that skipping while swinging your arms gives you Super Speed at the expense of looking a bit stupid.

Michael McIntyre provides examples of the following tropes:
  • Camp Straight: His usual manner, often lampshaded.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Despite his usual hyperactive manner, he is given to moments of wry, sardonic wit

Mother: I've heard that sex and curry can induce labour. Unfortunately, it kind of got me and my wife kicked out of the Raj King.

Mother at playgroup: Which child is yours?
Mc Intyre: Oh, none of them.

  • Who Names Their Kid "Dude"?: Has a routine about this, trying to find a fake name for his child weird enough to stop people from automatically saying 'what a nice name' when told it, including "Adolf" and "Laser Child of Mine".