Micky Flanagan
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Birth name | Michael Flanagan |
Born | October 1962 (age 62)[1] Whitechapel, London, England |
Medium | Television, radio, stand-up |
Years active | 1997–present |
Website | mickyflanagan |
Michael "Micky" Flanagan (born October 1962) is an English comedian. Flanagan has performed at the Edinburgh Fringe and toured Britain with stand-up shows. He presented Micky Flanagan: What Chance Change? for Radio 4 and has appeared on various TV shows including Mock the Week, A League of Their Own, 8 Out of 10 Cats and Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow. He released his debut DVD in November 2011.
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Early life and career
Flanagan was born in Whitechapel, East London and grew up on a council estate in Bethnal Green. He left school at the age of 15 with no qualifications. His first job was as a fish porter at Billingsgate Fish Market,[2] after which he lived in New York for a year where he worked as a dishwasher and chef. After returning to London he worked as a furniture maker for several years.[2][3] On an episode of 8 Out of 10 Cats, he also revealed he was once a window cleaner.
Flanagan resumed education at the age of 25, beginning with a GCSE in English[4] and going on to a foundation course in arts and social sciences and a degree at City University, which he began aged 29.[2][3] He went on to train as a teacher by taking the Postgraduate Certificate in Education,[5] but decided not to pursue teaching as a career, later describing the experience as "the unhappiest year of my life ... everything that was wrong about the school system when I was young was still the same".[2]
Comedy career
Flanagan became a professional comedian in 1997[6] after attending a comedy course at Jacksons Lane in 1996.[2] In 2001 he performed in the Big Value Comedy Show at the Edinburgh Fringe as one of four headline acts,[7] and in 2003 co-headlined a show with Nina Conti.[8]
He performed his first full-length solo show, What Chance Change? in 2006,[2] and in 2007 was nominated for Best Newcomer at the Edinburgh Comedy Awards.[9] He toured Great Britain with The Out Out Tour in 2010/2011.[10][11]
Flanagan was a regular performer on Out to Lunch on Radio 2 in 2008,[12] and appeared on Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow in 2009.[13] In 2010 he presented a four-part series for Radio 4 entitled Micky Flanagan: What Chance Change?,[14] and performed on Live at the Apollo,[15] Stand Up for the Week[16] and the Royal Variety Performance.[17] He appeared on Mock the Week in 2010[18] and made further appearances in 2011.[19][20] He was a panellist on the BBC1 game show Epic Win, which was broadcast in August and September 2011.[21]
In 2009, Flanagan's agent lodged a complaint with the Advertising Standards Authority claiming that a television commercial for directory enquiries service 118 118 was using his "out out" catchphrase and skit.[13] The skit, performed on Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow, is based on the idea that people have different levels of going out, with "out out" referring to a big night out. The commercial featured an animated character using the phrase in a nightclub setting. The ASA acknowledged the similarity but said it was beyond its remit to take action.[13]
In 2011 Flanagan signed a deal with Ebury Publishing to write his autobiography.[22] He appeared in a celebrity version of The Chase, hosted by Bradley Walsh.
In 2012 he starred alongside Mark Watson and host Mark Dolan as a captain on the Channel 4 advertising-based comedy panel programme The Mad Bad Ad Show.[23] On 7 June 2013, he appeared on The Graham Norton Show alongside Dan Stevens, Hayden Panettiere, Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams. He was a team captain, alongside Frank Skinner on the BBC One comedy series I Love My Country, which is hosted by Gabby Logan.[citation needed] Additionally, he is a team captain on Channel 4 comedy panel show Was It Something I Said?.[24]
In 2014, Flanagan teamed up with Spice Girl Mel B on The Big Fat Quiz of the Year.[25] Flanagan also hosted and starred in comedy/travel series Detour De France [1] in 2014.
Personal life
Flanagan is married and has a son.[26] He lives in East Dulwich.[27]
Stand-up DVDs
References
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External links
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- Articles with unsourced statements from November 2013
- Official website not in Wikidata
- 1962 births
- Alumni of City University London
- Comedians from London
- Date of birth missing (living people)
- English male comedians
- English stand-up comedians
- Living people
- People from Bethnal Green
- People from Whitechapel