Strictly Come Dancing fans wanting to watch Chris McCausland in his day job can watch his stand-up special on Netflix as of today (January 16).
The streaming service has just added Chris McCausland: Live to its library in the UK and Ireland. The hour-long show was filmed at the Shepherd's Bush Empire back in May 2023 as the last date of his tour that year.
This is the same Speaky Blinder special that's already aired on Channel 4 and was previously available to stream on the broadcaster's own service. It's just found a new home and been slightly renamed.
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If you want to see the comedian doing some more up-to-date standup, McCausland is out in his Yoinks! tour right now. There are over 200 dates running up until May next year, although a lot of the shows happening within the next few months are sold out.
Following his historic Strictly win, McCausland announced a memoir set to be released in October.
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"I thought Strictly was terrifying, but my book has a release date, and I haven't started writing it yet," he said last week. "Don't worry, I'm going to start right now. It will be really funny, I promise."
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Meanwhile, his BBC Radio 4 panel show You Heard It Here First was recently renewed for a third run, which we are expecting to come out in the spring.
Strictly Come Dancing is expected to return later this year, while it historically airs on Saturdays on BBC One, with spin-off Strictly: It Takes Two airing on weeknights on BBC Two. Both shows are available to stream on BBC iPlayer.
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