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Michael McIntyre's invitation to Martin Brundle 'shut down' during Monaco Grand Prix grid interview

Michael McIntyre's invitation to Martin Brundle 'shut down' during Monaco Grand Prix grid interview

"The Wheel was a show we made in lockdown while we couldn't film the Big Show, but it's become equally beloved. Someone came up to me recently while I was walking the dog and said they 'loved The Big Wheel', I have no idea whether they meant The Big Show, The Wheel or both shows, they may have just come from The London Eye."

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