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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Lee Mack (real name Lee Gordon McKillop) is a fairly prominent British stand-up, notable for his no-nonsense (or maybe that should be all-nonsense) style of performing: he never attempts to include any overarching themes or emotional depth, as modern stand-ups often do, he just says whatever he thinks is funny. He's a team captain on Would I Lie to You? opposite David Mitchell, forming a much-milked Odd Couple relationship, and is the creator and star of sitcom Not Going Out opposite Tim Vine, forming another much-milked Odd Couple relationship. He has also presented a Variety Show entitled Lee Mack's All Star Cast. He's also very Northern. |