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1 Memorable Characters  





2 Running Themes  





3 Episode List  



3.1  In the Club  





3.2  Eyes Down  





3.3  The Ice Cream Man Cometh  





3.4  The Arena  





3.5  Leonard  





3.6  Lonely at the Top  





3.7  The Services (Pilot Episode)  
















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[[Image:Peter_Kay_in_That_Peter_Kay_Thing.jpg|right|thumb|250 px|[[Peter Kay]] as Mister Softey, one of the 15 characters he played in "That Peter Kay Thing"]]

[[Image:Peter_Kay_in_That_Peter_Kay_Thing.jpg|right|thumb|250 px|[[Peter Kay]] as Mr Softy, one of the 15 characters he played in "That Peter Kay Thing"]]

''''That Peter Kay Thing'''' was a series of six [[spoof]] [[documentary|documentaries]], set in and around [[Bolton]], shown on [[Channel 4]] in the UK starring [[Peter Kay]] as the subject of each documentary. All of the episodes displayed Kay's penchant for nostalgic humour and unfavourable lead characters. The voiceovers were provided by [[Andrew Sachs]]. Many of the events were based around factual events from Kay's life.

''''That Peter Kay Thing'''' was a series of six [[spoof]] [[documentary|documentaries]], set in and around [[Bolton]], shown on [[Channel 4]] in the UK starring [[Peter Kay]] as the subject of each documentary. All of the episodes displayed Kay's penchant for nostalgic humour and unfavourable lead characters. The voiceovers were provided by [[Andrew Sachs]]. Many of the events were based around factual events from Kay's life.



== Memorable Characters ==

== Memorable Characters ==

*'''Brian Potter''' (Kay) - Owner of [[working men's club]] "The Neptune". He lost the use of his legs when his previous club flooded and, in trying to rescue the night's takings, was trapped behind the [[fruit machine]] and was left in a coma. He is notoriously tight fisted. It is suggested that he can actually walk. Often says "You may not have noticed but I'm disabled!"

*'''Brian Potter''' (Kay) - Owner of [[working men's club]] "The Neptune". He lost the use of his legs when his previous club flooded and, in trying to rescue the night's takings, was trapped behind the [[fruit machine]] and was left in a coma. He is notoriously tight fisted. It is suggested that he can actually walk, as at the end of the episode he is seen to stand whilst remonstrating with a group of Fireman. Often says "You may not have noticed but I'm disabled!"



*'''Max and Paddy''' (Kay and [[Patrick McGuinness]]) - Two incompetent [[bouncer (doorman)|bouncers]] at the Neptune Club.

*'''Max and Paddy''' (Kay and [[Patrick McGuinness]]) - Two incompetent [[bouncer (doorman)|bouncers]] at the Neptune Club.


Revision as of 10:25, 19 August 2005

File:Peter Kay in That Peter Kay Thing.jpg
Peter Kay as Mr Softy, one of the 15 characters he played in "That Peter Kay Thing"

'That Peter Kay Thing' was a series of six spoof documentaries, set in and around Bolton, shown on Channel 4 in the UK starring Peter Kay as the subject of each documentary. All of the episodes displayed Kay's penchant for nostalgic humour and unfavourable lead characters. The voiceovers were provided by Andrew Sachs. Many of the events were based around factual events from Kay's life.

Memorable Characters

Running Themes

Episode List

In the Club

Set in the Neptune Club - a working men's establishment. It follows the annual "Talent Trek" competition. The first episode is notable as it was the basis for Kay's next project Peter Kay's Phoenix Nights. It features many of the characters who were to go on to be a part of the series - Brian Potter, Jerry St. Clare, bouncers Max and Paddy and Les Allanos. The final scene sees the club burnt down and sets the stage for Potter to take over the Phoenix Club.

Also features: Paul le Roy, Mark Park, Cheryl Avenue.

Eyes Down

Set in the Apollo Bingo Hall, the episode charts a day in the life of the customers and employees, including Patrick O'Neil, a rebellious teenage employee, who would rather not be there, his friends Yvonne and Sparky, Tom Dale, a self-obsessed bingo caller, Ron Hibbert, the owner (who is afraid of Tom), and the various old women who inhabit the club.

Also features: Keith Lard, Rose and Theresa. funny as fuck

The Ice Cream Man Cometh

This episode revolved around the fading popularity of local ice cream vans. The subject of the documentary is Mr Softy, a grumpy ice-cream man who verbally assaults his customers and Darren, his assistant. His attempts to boost sales include inventing the "Millennium Cone", selling at the site of road accidents and selling pornography(There is a real sex shop in Bolton called Softy's Hard Stuff). To make matters worse he has to compete with new ice-cream man Signor Wippy.

Also features: Leonard, Paul le Roy, Alan McClarty.

The Arena

Set in the Manchester Evening News Arena, this episode follows the staff and customers preparing for the Super Sounds of the Seventies Night. Matthew Kelly is employed as a steward - a job he is thoroughly useless at, and receives much stick from Chris and Sean from Live Sec. Kelly is annoyed when, instead of attending the concert, he is left in charge of the car park.

Also featuring: Duncan Beach, Johnny Utah.

Leonard

The episode follows lovable local eccentric Leonard in the run-up to him receiving an award for being Britain's oldest paper boy. Leonard introduces the other local eccentrics including The Duke, who walks around Bolton drawing his fingers from his pockets as if they were guns and shouting "John Wayne!" and Carl who waves at cars. The episode is more melancholy than the others, as Leonard is one of the few truly likable characters, but he leads a tragic life. His aunt claims he was coddled by his mother, and, as much as he is everybody's friend, he has no real friends. This does not quash Leonard's spirit and he remains upbeat throughout.

Lonely at the Top

A documentary following the rise and fall of Mark Park, 12 months after he won "Talent Trek" in "In the Club." After rising to fame as part of pop group Park Avenue in the first documentary, Park ditched partner Cheryl Avenue when she became pregnant. After two or three hits, he found he was being portrayed as a villain in another documentary focusing on Cheryl's struggles as an unemployed single mother. Eventually he returns to his job as a greengrocer.

The Services (Pilot Episode)

Set in a service station just outside Bolton, made for Channel Four's Comedy Lab. The episode charts a day in the life of bitchy manager Pearl Harbour, miserable teenage employee Matthew Kelly, and the other employees, and the panic that ensues when they discover that Bob Carolgees may be stopping at the station.

Also featuring: Paul le Roy, Johnny Utah, Alan McClarty.


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