Lee Mack
English comedian
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2024 | Lee Mack appeared on the West End stage as Peter in Steven Moffat's play The Unfriend. |
2024 | Lee Mack will star as Neil in the upcoming film 'Bad Tidings'. |
2023 | Lee Mack played Eddie Braithwaite in 'Brassic' for 1 episode. |
May 18 2023 | Mack appeared on an episode of the anthology series 'Inside No. 9', where he hosted a fictitious game show titled '3 By 3'. |
2022 | Lee Mack began hosting the ITV game show The 1% Club. |
2022 | Mack presented two shows: 'Freeze the Fear with Wim Hof' on BBC One and 'The 1% Club' on ITV, which was renewed for two additional series. |
November 8 2022 | It was announced that Lee Mack would host that year's Royal Variety Performance at the Royal Albert Hall. |
June 2022 | He was one of the compères at the Queen's Platinum Jubilee Platinum Party at the Palace. |
June 12 2022 | Mack scored the winning penalty for the World XI in a Soccer Aid match after a 2–2 draw in normal time. |
2021 | Lee Mack played Willy Watkins in 'Murder, They Hope' for 4 episodes. |
2021 | Lee Mack made his debut on the BBC Radio 4 panel game I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue. |
September 2021 | Lee Mack scored for the first time while playing for the World XI team during a Soccer Aid match. |
March 2021 | Mack participated in series 11 of 'Taskmaster', which began broadcasting. |
September 2020 | Lee Mack began hosting a podcast on Buddhism and mindfulness titled 'I Can't Believe It's Not Buddha' alongside Neil Webster. |
June 2020 | Announced his new sitcom Semi-Detached, which was later cancelled after one season |
June 2020 | Lee Mack announced his new sitcom 'Semi-Detached' and was set to host 'The Chop: Britain's Best Woodworker' for Sky History. |
2019 | Lee Mack appeared in 1 episode of 'Comedians Watching Football With Friends'. |
2019 | Lee Mack starred as Stuart in 'Semi-Detached' for 7 episodes. |
2019 | Lee Mack played the role of Decimus in the film 'Horrible Histories: The Movie – Rotten Romans'. |
2018 | Explored his Irish ancestry on the British television programme Who Do You Think You Are?. |
2018 | Lee Mack appeared as a guest on 'Top Gear' for 1 episode. |
2018 | Mack's ancestry was explored in the British television programme Who Do You Think You Are?, revealing his great-grandfather was a jobbing comic. |
2018 | Mack made an appearance in the Doctor Who episode titled 'Kerblam!'. |
March 2017 | Lee Mack made his stage acting debut in March 2017 in a West End revival of The Miser by Molière, performed at the Garrick Theatre, alongside Griff Rhys-Jones. |
2016 | Became alcohol-free |
2016 | Lee Mack became alcohol-free. |
2016 | Mack's other record for the most darts number twos in one minute was broken by Ricky Evans on 19 November 2020. |
2016 | Lee Mack appeared uncredited in the Christmas special of 'Outnumbered'. |
September 23 2016 | Mack's record for the most darts in inner and outer bullseyes in one minute was broken by professional darts player James Wade. |
2015 | In an interview with The Big Issue, Mack stated his political leanings are 'left-of-centre'. |
2015 | Lee Mack won 'Let's Play Darts'. |
2015 | Lee Mack appeared as a guest on 'Officially Amazing'. |
2014 | Lee Mack appeared in the pilot of 'The Smiths' as Michael Smith. |
2014 | Lee Mack participated in 'The Feeling Nuts Comedy Night'. |
2014 | From this year until 2017, Mack presented 'Duck Quacks Don't Echo', a comedy-based panel show for Sky1. |
November 2014 | Lee Mack released the DVD 'Hit The Road Mack'. |
2013 | Lee Mack served as a guest team captain on '8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown' for the first time. |
2013 | Lee Mack was involved in the series 'Hit the Road Mack' during the 2013–14 season. |
2013 | Mack's eldest son, Arlo, briefly appeared in the Christmas special of Not Going Out. |
March 2013 | Mack appeared on the panel of 'Let's Dance for Comic Relief' alongside Arlene Phillips and Greg James. |
July 2012 | Received an honorary doctorate from Brunel University |
July 2012 | Lee Mack received an honorary doctorate from Brunel University. |
June 2012 | Lee Mack served as one of the compères at Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee Concert outside Buckingham Palace in London. |
June 2011 | Mack launched 'Lee Mack's All Star Cast', a new show for BBC One that involves audience participation in silly games. |
2010 | Lee Mack starred in the television program 'Going Out'. |
2010 | Due to the success of his spring tour, additional autumn dates were added for the 'Going Out' tour. |
2010 | In spring 2010, Lee Mack embarked on his 'Going Out' tour, which proved to be very successful. |
December 2010 | Lee Mack performed at the Royal Variety Performance, showcasing his talents to a national audience. |
November 22 2010 | Lee Mack released the DVD 'Going Out Live' which showcases his live performance at London's Hammersmith Apollo. |
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