Press clippings Page 17
A comedian will generally wait 40 years before a clip show, but such is the size of his archive, Peter Kay - the most entertaining mainstream comic for years - got there quicker than most. For the unconvinced, Phoenix Nights should provide evidence of the darker intimations behind his arena-filling work. Elsewhere, there are bits from Car Share plus interviews, while live clips reveal his willingness to improvise in front of a large audience.
John Robinson, The Guardian, 21st July 2017More amiable schedule-filler from various stages of Kay's career, built this week round a chaotic interview on Irish TV, standup about schooldays ("When you were sick, they used to put sawdust down. What were all that about?") Best of all is the Phoenix Nights finale where the club staff have to become the acts in a Stars in Your Eyes evening. Plus, a magical clip of Kay and Sian Gibson helpless with laughter in a scene from Car Share.
Jack Seale, The Guardian, 30th June 2017Isn't it a bit early for Peter Kay to be looking back over his career? Which is, incidentally, a compliment, a way to suggest that Car Share reveals a man who, even after 20 years of success, hasn't lost his ear for the vernacular; the Alan Bennett of austerity Britain perhaps? That said, any show that features clips from Kay's shows, highlights of his chatshow jawmongering and his music videos has to be worth a look.
Jonathan Wright, The Guardian, 23rd June 2017Car Share series 3 petition nearly hits 10k signatures
More than 9,500 people have signed a petition calling for a third series of BBC sitcom Car Share.
Jessica Brown, The Independent, 25th May 2017Pictures: Shirtless Peter Kay films advert
He's lending his star power to the new Warburtons advert. And Peter Kay proved he doesn't take himself too seriously when he channeled both Mr. Darcy and Poldark in the Pride And Prejudice themed spoof.
Daily Mail, 15th May 2017An ode to Forever FM
The brilliance of Forever FM sounds like a response to all those who claimed that Kay was merely a nostalgia peddler.
Antonia Quirke, The New Statesman, 7th May 2017Peter Kay's Car Share: a rare treat of a sitcom
With series two over and no further episodes on the horizon, we salute funny, warm, clever sitcom Peter Kay's Car Share...
Gem Wheeler, Den Of Geek, 3rd May 2017Come on Kay, give Car Share fans the ending we deserve
A festive special - where Car Share Lancastrian lovebirds finally kiss under the supermarket mistletoe - would be just the Christmas gift the nation needs. Pass the Quality Street and cue up that Marillion ballad.
Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 3rd May 2017I must say I'd been dreading the moment that finally did arrive in Peter Kay's Car Share last night. The moment, that is, when romance might finally overshadow Kay's usual sharply-observed knockabout, as it has been threatening to for some time. I knew that, sooner or later, something was going to give in the ever-closer friendship of John Redmond (Kay) and Kayleigh Kitson (Sian Gibson). John was dreading it too, but I was certainly relieved that "the moment" when she tells her co-worker, in terms, that he is "the one" was handled so gracefully. Comedy and romance don't often mix readily, like the contents of a pot noodle, but in Car Share somehow the writing and acting transcended the usual rom-com gruesomeness. For that, and a fleeting appearance of a Bolton lollipop lady in an emerald green burka, the BBC must give Kay, Gibson and the bright red Fiat 500L another outing. But please - no schmaltz.
Sean O'Grady, The Independent, 3rd May 2017Come on Peter Kay, give us a Car Share Xmas special
We don't need a third series of the BBC sitcom - but surely there has to be one more festive spin left in Forever FM and the Fiat 500?
Frances Taylor, Radio Times, 2nd May 2017