Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Peter Kay's Own Productions

Peter Kay's first TV project was in an episode of New Voices, a comedy series which showcased up and coming talent. This was broadcast in 1997. After appearing on BBC2's The Sunday Show presenting his own slot entitled "Peter Kay's World of Entertainment", Peter Kay made an episode of Channel 4's The Comedy Lab, "The Services", in 1998. This served as a pilot for the later That Peter Kay Thing. His idea for this series was to create a testbed for ideas and concepts that he could later use within other series. The idea of having several characters all played by himself was something with which Peter Kay experimented.

That Peter Kay Thing

After a favourable reception to the pilot, That Peter Kay Thing was devised. It was based solely on the experiences of Kay's earlier life working in
several menial jobs. Following the series' success, Peter Kay and his co-writers, Neil Fitzmaurice and Dave Spikey, used the episode "In The Club" as the basis for Phoenix Nights.

Phoenix Nights

Peter Kay's Phoenix Nights was his notable TV programme, written by Peter Kay, Dave Spikey and Neil Fitzmaurice.




Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere

Max & Paddy's Road to Nowhere was a spin-off of Phoenix Nights. Made for Channel 4 to be shown on a Friday, 6 episodes were made and broadcast from November to December 2004. The DVD of the series was released in October 2005.

Peter Kay Tickets are available on Sold Out Ticket Market at nominal prices.

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