Lee Mack: Going Out Live (TV Special 2010)
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Overview: Lee Mack has been active in live comedy and television, with past and ongoing projects that include stand-up performances and TV specials. The specific show “Lee Mack: Live” has circulated in media outlets as part of his live-tour andstand-up repertoire, but details about a currently running version titled exactly “Lee Mack: Live” are not consistently listed across major outlets.[5][6]
Recent activity surrounding live performances: Reports and listings indicate Lee Mack continues to perform live, including stand-up specials and tour dates, and remains a prominent figure in British comedy circuit. This includes occasional TV special appearances and new material releases tied to live shows.[6][5]
Related projects and context: He is best known for Not Going Out and Would I Lie to You?, and has a history of releasing live specials such as Lee Mack: Live (2007) and Going Out Live (2010). These references help frame expectations for any new live material but do not confirm a current, ongoing program specifically branded as “Lee Mack: Live.”[9][6]
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www.inkl.comLee Gordon McKillop, known by his stage name Lee Mack, is an English comedian and actor.
www.wikiwand.comLee Mack is an English comedian and writer characterised by his quick-fire gag style. He came to prominence winning 1995's So You Think You're Funny at the Edinburgh Festival and is known for playing up to stereotypes of the dim-witted northerner, particularly in hit TV panel show Would I Lie To You?. In 2006 he debuted his own long-running BBC sitcom, Not Going Out.
www.comedy.co.ukAnd he's already got plans for next year!
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