Phoenix Nights
- TV sitcom
- Channel 4
- 2001 - 2002
- 12 episodes (2 series)
Bad-tempered, wheelchair-bound Brian Potter runs a struggling Bolton social club called The Phoenix. Stars Peter Kay, Dave Spikey, Paddy McGuinness, Neil Fitzmaurice, Justin Moorhouse and more.
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Paddy McGuinness coy about Phoenix Nights rumours
Paddy McGuinness has remained coy on rumours about Phoenix Nights making a comeback.
Frances Taylor, Digital Spy, 23rd November 2014Phoenix Nights star plays down reunion
Phoenix Nights star Toby Foster has downplayed rumours of a full Phoenix Nights reunion, claiming that he hasn't heard anything from Peter Kay about the show returning.
Alex Fletcher, Digital Spy, 21st November 2014Peter Kay promises 'big announcement' on Phoenix Nights
Peter Kay says fans of his sitcom Phoenix Nights can expect a 'big announcement' before the month is out.
Andrew Dipper, Giggle Beats, 17th November 2014Dave Spikey: Phoenix Nights WON'T be returning
Phoenix Nights co-writer Dave Spikey says rumours of the sitcom's return are wide of the mark.
Andrew Dipper, Giggle Beats, 11th September 2014Peter Kay's Phoenix Nights to return as a live show?
Newspaper reports suggest that Peter Kay is working on bringing his hit sitcom Phoenix Nights back for some live shows for Comic Relief.
British Comedy Guide, 30th August 2014Peter Kay hints Phoenix Nights could return
Peter Kay has hinted that his hit Channel 4 sitcom Phoenix Nights could return for a third series, saying he'd love to play Brian Potter again.
British Comedy Guide, 6th December 2012Dave Spikey: I'd return for Phoenix Nights movie
Comedian Dave Spikey has revealed he would consider bringing his character Jerry St Clair back for a movie remake of Phoenix Nights.
Katie Fitzpatrick, Manchester Evening News, 23rd September 2011Phoenix Nights film on the cards
Peter Kay has revealed that he has been asked to write a Phoenix Nights film.
British Comedy Guide, 16th September 2011Dave Spikey: Why I fell out with Peter Kay
Dave Spikey's joy at recognition for Phoenix Nights turned to bitter disappointment when he claims co-writer and Bolton comic Peter Kay took all of the credit for himself.
Simon Donohue, Manchester Evening News, 21st October 2010