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Peter Kay
Peter Kay

Peter Kay

  • 51 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer, stand-up comedian and director

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Phoenix Nights was written for Bernard Manning

Peter Kay has said that he wrote his Phoenix Nights lead character for controversial stand-up Bernard Manning.

Press Association, 5th March 2017

Peter Kay went as Honey G to Let it Shine

Peter Kay went as Honey G to Let it Shine and viewers loved it.

After replacing Robbie Williams due to the singer's apparent back injury, Kay went rogue.

Huw Fullerton, Radio Times, 26th February 2017

Peter Kay Is guest judge for Let It Shine live final

We are thrilled to announce that Peter Kay will join as guest judge and sit on the panel alongside Gary Barlow, Dannii Minogue and Martin Kemp for tomorrow night's live final.

BBC, 24th February 2017

I tuned into Johnnie Walker Meets Peter Kay with trepidation. Peter Kay only agrees to go on TV or radio if he can take over. He's a broadcast bully, a chat-show terrorist, taking everyone hostage from host to guests to audience. Though I enjoy his standup (if Michael McIntyre has his finger on the pulse of the suburban south, Kay knows what makes northerners howl), I can't watch him on live TV. He makes everything about him. It's maddening.

And at the beginning of the programme he did exactly this, hogging the mic as though it were his show rather than Walker's. Plus, his hijack clearly began before they had even started recording, when they'd met at Piccadilly station and Kay shouted at a punter that Walker was his long-lost dad and he'd just found out he was adopted. Funny, of course... but no one else had a choice. Nobody ever does with Kay.

Gradually, though, Kay let Walker speak and managed to get some lovely stuff from the long-time music fan, especially about the Beatles and being a DJ in San Francisco when the Sex Pistols played their last gig. Of seeing the Beatles in 1963, on a Saturday night in Handsworth, Walker said: "They inspired me to do something different. Four blokes who made this amazing music, had this great sense of humour, and the world was going nuts. They played two gigs in one night... It was the freedom and potential of being young and being yourself and really having a go at something."

Lovely stuff from him, and in the end from Kay too. Music has a way of unwinding people into revealing themselves, and a relaxed Kay was far more charming than his usual hyperactive show-off. Plus, he played Frank Wilson's Do I Love You (Indeed I Do), so we can forgive him a lot.

Miranda Sawyer, The Observer, 1st January 2017

Peter Kay has been a fan of Johnnie Walker so long he felt he ought to write him a letter to let him know. This led to Johnnie Walker Meets Peter Kay in which the pair drive around Manchester discussing old records, the contexts in which they first heard them and the equipment through which they were played. Their conversation ranges across such topics as the days of five-CD auto-changers in the boot, records with good fades, borrowing Dad's headphones with the volume controls on either ear and the curious power of spoken bits on records. In between, they play music by the Everly Brothers, Gary US Bonds, the Beatles and many others. It's a congenial listen; proof, if more proof were needed, that there are few things more sentimental than old blokes talking about old records.

David Hepworth, The Guardian, 24th December 2016

A new Peter Kay's Car Share sketch to air on Christmas Eve

A new sketch from Peter Kay's sitcom Car Share will reportedly air as part of the Peter Kay's Comedy Shuffle festive special on Christmas Eve.

British Comedy Guide, 8th December 2016

Peter Kay has amassed £28million fortune

Yesterday the latest accounts for his two businesses, Good Night Vienna Productions and Hussein Traders, were published by Companies House and they reveal he's holding a total of £27.7 million in his companies.

Sebastian Shakespeare, Daily Mail, 30th November 2016

Peter Kay to join Johnnie Walker for Radio 2 road trip special

Peter Kay is to be the guest on a two hour Radio 2 special in which he and presenter Johnnie Walker go on a road trip.

British Comedy Guide, 30th November 2016

A new biography of Bolton's most celebrated export, from his formative days collecting Toffo wrappers at his local fleapit to his record-breaking run of sell-out arena shows. Though it's ominously light on contributions from close collaborators, opportunity is afforded for input from lesser-celebrated contributors to Kay's career. Otherwise, there's little here that hasn't featured in countless other Kay retrospectives.

Mark Gibbings-Jones, The Observer, 30th October 2016

Peter Kay stuns Pride of Britain winner

This is the moment funnyman Peter Kay surprised one of his biggest fans - by telling her she'd won a Pride of Britain Award. Pretending to play guitar on a double shovel, the TV star gave an impromptu performance for fundraiser Karen Johnson before giving her the good news.

Josh Layton, The Mirror, 27th October 2016

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