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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