Car Share
- TV sitcom
- BBC One
- 2015 - 2020
- 12 episodes (2 series)
Sitcom about two workers thrown together in a company car share scheme, who soon find a potential romance blossoms. Stars Peter Kay, Sian Gibson, Danny Swarsbrick and Guy Garvey.
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Sian Gibson interview
A call from her old university friend Peter Kay saw Sian Gibson go from answering phones to starring as Kayleigh in his latest hit comedy. In her first interview, she tells Alice Jones about hanging out with Kay, her new sitcom role with Catherine Tate - and why she still can't take herself seriously.
Alice Jones, The Independent, 14th January 2016Sometimes the simplest things work best. Car Share is essentially a two-hander about fortysomethings John and Kayleigh; Peter Kay is grumpy singleton John, the manager of a Lancashire superstore, Kayleigh (Sian Gibson) one of his staff whose life, despite her ambition and hard work, seems to be going nowhere. Forced to share their daily commute by their employers, the two at first seemed ill matched, but through the six episodes a touching love story emerges - and the audience see long before them that John and Kayleigh are made for each other.
It was fantastic comedy too, with many of the harder laughs coming from the radio station Kayleigh insisted John's radio should be tuned to - Forever FM - with its atrocious local ads and a slew of Eighties hits they sang along to. There were also wry laughs from the contrast of John's world-weariness with Kayleigh lack of worldliness, not least when she was terribly confused that a man whose handle on a dating site was "Pussy Lover" was not fond of cats.... I initially had my doubts about the fantasy sequences, but theye were sparingly and well used. It's an exquisite piece of work - beautifully written by Paul Coleman and Tim Reid, with contributions from Gibson and Kay (who also directed) - a subtle, slow-burn romance that made viewers laugh and cry, and demanded to be watched again immediately to savour its worth.
Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 31st December 2015Radio Times review
Radio Times Top 40 TV Shows of 2015, #34:
What a comeback! Fears that Peter Kay would never return to equal Phoenix Nights were dismissed when his long-awaited, single-scene sitcom about two carpooling colleagues surprised everyone not just with how funny it was, but how affecting. Kay and the tremendous Sian Gibson sketched out a pair of apparently very different strangers who, the instant they were forced to know each other, discovered common ground and were good-hearted enough to run with it. Noticing them fall in love before they realised it themselves was one of the year's most cheering spectacles.
Jack Seale, Radio Times, 27th December 2015We loved absolutely everything about Peter Kay's latest vehicle (the comedy, not the car he drives in the series). It's a simple premise, two work colleagues are thrown together as part of a car share scheme and the comedy is confined to the car as the two travel to and from work each day. Much like The Royle Family before it, it's such a genius premise you can't believe it hasn't been done before. Peter Kay and Sian Gibson played off one another with complete ease. Car Share feels like an instant comedy classic. We just wanted to spend time with John and Kayleigh!
The Custard TV, 18th December 2015DVD/Blu-ray review: Peter Kay's Car Share
The year 2015 was, amongst other things, the year it became okay to like Peter Kay again.
Chris Hallam, Chris Hallam's World View, 23rd November 2015Car Share wins 4 gongs at RTS North West Awards
Peter Kay picked up four gongs at the RTS North West Awards for Car Share.
Royal Television Society, 15th November 2015Why I want to Car Share with Peter Kay
If my commute included congestion charges or my workplace offered significant incentives for riding with colleagues, I would definitely want Peter Kay as my car share comrade.
Carmen Croghan, Everything I Know About The UK..., 7th June 2015Peter Kay took 176 driving lessons
Talking on Alan Carr: Chatty Man, Peter Kay admitted he took 176 driving lessons and 5 tests before he got his licence.
British Comedy Guide, 5th June 2015Car Share is highest-rated sitcom to premiere anywhere
The BBC appears to have struck comedy gold with Peter Kay's Car Share, with the series becoming the highest-rated new sitcom to premiere on any channel since 2011.
Tara Conlan, The Guardian, 22nd May 2015Behind the scenes: Car Share, BBC1
A complicated five-camera rig was required to shoot Peter Kay's latest comedy series.
George Bevir, Broadcast, 22nd May 2015