Micky Flanagan

Micky Flanagan

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Micky Flanagan: If Ever We Needed It

Live at the Utilita Arena in Birmingham, Cockney comic Micky Flanagan is back for an hour of old-school jokes about energy bills, retro telly and marital disputes.

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Micky Flanagan's Christmas

What's a three-bird roast? And what's the sudden need for a new sofa? Micky explores our craze for Christmas, training as Santa and finding strange traditions along the way.

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Micky Flanagan - An' Another Fing Live

Micky's sell-out 'An' Another Fing' tour is the biggest comedy event of 2017 playing to over 600,000 people across the UK and breaking box office records up and down the country. Recorded live at the 02, join Micky as he updates us in his own hilarious style on where he is at following an enjoyable gap year.

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Micky Flanagan: Live - Back In The Game Tour

Micky's sell-out Back In The Game tour was the biggest comedy event of 2013 playing to over half a million people across the UK and Ireland. Recorded live at London's Hackney Empire, join one of the nation's best-loved comedians performing to his home crowd in this hilarious brand new DVD packed full of guaranteed laughter. The celebrated comic has an adept ability to charm his audience with tales of middle age, marriage and making sausage sandwiches. Micky has firmly established himself as a superstar comedian earning rave reviews ("Flanagan is the man of the moment, comedy's meteoric success"--The Telegraph), and winning over the hearts and homes of the Great British public proving he's not only back in the game but he's well and truly on top of it.

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Micky Flanagan: Live - The Out Out Tour

One of the UK's hottest comedians and star of Live at the Apollo, Mock the Week, Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow and The Royal Variety Performance, Micky Flanagan ruthlessly deconstructs the East End myth with razor sharp observational wit.