I love how you guys appreciate British humour, I’ve been married to a Canadian for 45 years and it’s taken almost all of those years to get him to follow the UK type of comedy. Love your channel.
Car Share, written & directed by Peter Kay, was a series he made a few years back now. It's absolutely hilarious. It's just about two people going to work (& coming home). The comedy in it is genius, yet simple. The music is fabulous 👌. Well worth a watch.
People used to use the excuse of "I'm just looking for my dog" when confronted about what they were doing hanging around, and why they had to suddenly leave in a hurry... And that's how it got the name dogging.
If my dad was going somewhere (the garage, the petrol station, the gliding club etc), he would always tell me that he was going to see a man about a dog (in other words he didnt like me being nosy). I was always disappointed when he didnt come home with a dog when he knew I wanted a pet dog.
I don't know where you heard that from but it's not correct, in fact it's totally the opposite. Dogging comes from the word dogger. A Guy who used the excuse of having to take the dog for a walk, leaving the house every night without the family becoming suspicious. They would walk the dog around cars and have a good look inside. Hence these guys became doggers and they went dogging.
@@partytime3778 Police coined the term because people used the excuse of looking for their dog. They'd get calls from people who were concerned about random people hanging around near parks, woodland, or any area where it seemed out of place. They'd scatter and if stopped they'd say they were looking for their dog.
@@denisemeredith2436 ...the usual meaning for 'going to see a man about a dog' is a euphemism for going for a wee (or poo) in a public loo. There's quite a lot of them, as with 'going to shake hands with the Devil'.
A huge part of what makes Car Share so funny is the music played on the radio linking in with what they are talking about, the radio adverts and the road sights.
Peter kay has done a lot of comedy shows outside of his stand up routines. This was an excerpt from Car Share. You should check out Phoenix Nights and Max and Paddy. Both very very funny.
Car Share is perfection. A nice, confined area to and from work between these two. It's hilarious AND sweet. Less is always more and Car Share is a perfect example of that.
This skit always reminds me of a similar conversation I once had with a work colleague. One Friday afternoon I asked her if she had anything interesting planned for the weekend. Her: 'Not really I'm just going dogging.' Me: 'Um sorry. Say that again, I don't think I heard properly.' Her: 'I'm going dogging. With my sister-in-law. I used to do it on my own, but then I found our she did it too so we started doing it together. It's much more fun with the two of us and has become our thing.' Me: 'Er really? With your sister-in-law? And the pair of you do this a lot?' Her: 'Oh yes, every weekend. It really helps to keep us fit!' Me: 'I can imagine.' By this time the office around us had gone suspiciously quiet and I could tell everyone around us was now avidly listening in to our conversation, although she seemed oblivious to this. Now she really didn't seem the type and even if she was I doubted she'd be talking about it openly in the office, so I suspected we were talking at cross purposes but couldn't resist keeping the conversation going. Me: So when you sister-in-law go dogging do your husbands go with you?' Her: 'Ha! I've tried but hubby say it's a bit too energetic for him.' Me: 'Not their thing?' Her: 'No my hubby prefers to stay home and have a bit of peace and quiet watching the sport on TV. But he says it's great that me and the sister-in-law have found something fun to do together. Especially since it doesn't cost him anything. And he says it's done wonders for my figure! ' Me: 'So they're happy for you both to go out on your own?' Her: 'Oh yes. With the two of us we're fine and of course we have Sam and Bobby to look after us.They're both pretty big and would protect us if we needed it.' Me: 'Ah...okay... Um, by the way when you say you go dogging what exactly do you mean?' Her: 'Don't you know? I mean it's funny we're having this conversation and now you tell me you don't even know what dogging is!' Me: 'I do. But I think we may have different definitions. Explain to me what you think it is and then I can tell if we're talking about the same thing.' Her: 'Well it's obvious. It's when we take Sam and Bobby for a walk, except we don't walk we jog. Dog-jogging instead of dog-walking. But me and my sister-in-law call it dogging for short.' Me: 'Sam and Bobby are your dogs?' Her: ' Yes. Sam's our Retriever and Bobby is their Alsatian.' Me: 'Um, you may want to call it something else. Most people think dogging is another thing entirely and they might misunderstand if you go around saying you and your sister-in-law enjoy dogging...' At that point I had to explain to her what dogging was. Her face was a picture. As you might imagine the rest of the office were crying with laughter.🤣
Some years ago one of my (now passed away) uncles made exactly this mistake at the 80th birthday party of one of my aunts. There was a second or so of silence then the whole table erupted in laughter with my uncle looking bemused and my aunt (his wife) desperately trying to explain he meant dog walking.
This was Car Share which was a great programme all based arpund the drive to and from work with him and his colleague. The thing that made him famous was a show called Phoenix Nights which was fantastically funny.
Came here to say this. If you find dogging funny, look up this song. Think there’s a live performance of it on RUclips. It’s a well-spoken middle-aged lady on piano singing about how much she enjoys going dogging - “thank god for plastic sheeting (well, one must protect the seating)”
Love car share, such a wonderful series which revolves around the conversations two workmates have in the car to and from work, so simple yet pure genius. Actually I think it has a similar charm and pace to another series you should check out, nothing to do with Peter Kay, but 'Detectorists' is another gem about a small group of metal detectorists, both hilarious series I thoroughly enjoyed.
I absolutely love the Detectorists my family look at me as if I’m from another planet, they just don’t seem to get the humour but it’s so well written how could anyone not love it
When Peter start cracking up laughing i absolutely piss my myself with laughter. I'd be in the same boat as him and struggle to hold that in if an elder said that.
The episode where Kayleigh is still drunk is absolutely brilliant , they also learnt Japanese not realising that the fish monger that they give a lift to is fluent 🤣🤣
Peter Kay is doing a year long UK Arena tour starting in December. His first stand up gigs in 12 years. Tickets go on sale Friday and they will go faaaast!! 👍
I first heard about Dogging in the 90s from a police officer I worked with who said it got the name as when they’d catch someone in a known area they’d be carrying a Dog lead saying that they were looking for their Dog.
Dogging comes from the word dogger. A Guy who used the excuse of having to take the dog for a walk, leaving the house every night without the family becoming suspicious. They would walk the dog around cars and have a good look inside. Hence these guys became doggers and they went dogging.
'Car Share' is a Peter Kay sitcom about 2 colleagues who car share to work and back. To follow the relationship, if you do watch, is best to start from the 1st episode. I loved it. Peter Kay also wrote/starred in 'Phoenix Nights' which is about a northern nightclub(he plays 2 parts in PN). From your reactions I think you'd like PN. 😊
Yep, the outtakes of this series Car share are really funny too! As others have said any of Phoenix Nights, Max & Paddy It was worth watching you guys as this comedy slowly built up to the punchlines! Great stuff!
Peter Kay wrote a few comedy series, Phoenix Nights (which set British club, I don't know if some of jokes would cross over), and there was spin off called Max and Paddy Road to Nowhere (the bouncers living in campervan) and then this was from Car Share (which is just them commuting to work, and funny things happen). He also did a mock version of Xfactor type shows. and He did John Smiths (beer advert) which are funny. and then any of his stand up or appearance on chatshows like parkinson or Jonathan Ross, or even local news usually chaos 😄
... And 'That Peter Kay Thing' where each episode is a mockumentary of different people's lives, of which Phoenix Nights is a spin off. So I suppose Road to Nowhere is a spin off of a spin off.
The one with the escaped monkey … the one with the halloween party where Sven the car park attendant goes dressed as a cowboy, mostly, and shares his natural assets ... every episode’s a gem …
"Guess who's dead" and the Dentist , both sketches are really funny, and before you ask the ladies the camera picks out in the audience are his mom and grandma.
Car share is simply awesome. So many great episodesbut especially the episode with Ray the fishmonger. Kayleigh looking like Carol Decker after being dragged through a hedge. Everything from talking Japanese to wearing a car air freshner. You also have to watch Phoenix nights out especially series 2 the reopening - jerry the berry and the permanently painted tiger face paints. Classic!
Wonderful show, lads. Mostly set in his car as he drives her to work and back in the same supermarket. Another great show by Peter was Phoenix Nights. Check it out.
The spot where they pull up to talk to the dogger/dog walker is Lancaster Road, Salford. Interestingly, as they drive up they’re driving the wrong way up the road. Anyone from the Manchester/Bolton/Wigan area can probably tell where all the filming locations were.
This is just pure genius, as people have already said. The other shows you should definitely try are The IT Crowd and Friday Night Dinner. But try to watch whole episodes or even series, if you can!
Maybe you should take a look at Phoenix Nights, Peters 2 series show set in a working mens club/bar its hilarious. This clip is from another one of his shows Car Share. He also did another show Called Max and Paddy but you need to watch Phoenix Nights first as this is a follow up show after that.
Ah man. Car share. Such a great programme. This is maybe his fourth series he's written? "That Peter Kay thing" “Phoenix nights" "Max and Paddy's road trip" "Car Share"
Peter Kay has had a few of his own TV shows over the years. "That Peter Kay Thing", "Phoenix Nights", "Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere", Britain's Got the Pop Factor and Possibly a New Celebrity Jesus Christ Soapstar Superstar Strictly on Ice" before he did "Car Share".
phoenix nights is brilliant but I think to many British references will go over your head however max and paddy is pretty simple but hilarious. also the John Smiths Adds are hilarious too. everyone loves Peter kay who is from Bolton in Greater Manchester.
This is Peters 4th show. His 1st was “That Peter Kay Thing” then “Phoenix Nights” followed by” Max&Paddy” which continued one from “Nights” and lastly “Car Share”. All of which are well worth checking out.
@@hazellee8338 I just love the expressions on the monkey's face! I'd love to know how they filmed that, the monkey in the back of the car with a seatbelt on!
You have to see his 2 series of "Phoenix nights" where he plays the disabled owner of The Phoenix Club, a traditional Northern working mens club, he also plays Max one of the bouncers on the door. The cast is fantastic, the series ran at the same time as the "Office" in the UK and was massively over shadowed by it , though some say it was better, one of the reasons for this might of been his portrayal of Northern working class people as opposed to the offices Southern depiction of contemporary life but who knows, in any case, really worth a good look !!!!
Would LOVE to see you guys react to some of Peter Kays earlier shows such as Phoenix Nights or Max & Paddy's Road To Nowhere You WON'T regret it guys :D :D :D
Read a good story about him on Popbitch last week. Apparently when he was playing an arena, he demanded an extra fee of £1 for each car parked in the arena car park on the grounds that they wouldn't be there if it weren't for him. Ended up being paid £8 as the massive car park next to the arena wasn't actually owned by them: they just had a small 8 space one.
I love how you guys appreciate British humour, I’ve been married to a Canadian for 45 years and it’s taken almost all of those years to get him to follow the UK type of comedy. Love your channel.
Car Share, written & directed by Peter Kay, was a series he made a few years back now. It's absolutely hilarious. It's just about two people going to work (& coming home). The comedy in it is genius, yet simple. The music is fabulous 👌. Well worth a watch.
Kay was only a co-writer, the main writers and creators were Paul Coleman and Tim Reid
I remember some of the signs outside the shops they drove past being hilarious too.
@@lyncohn9505 Who cares.
@static centrehalf paul coleman and tim Reid, probably
peter kay was in the best ever doctor who episode
People used to use the excuse of "I'm just looking for my dog" when confronted about what they were doing hanging around, and why they had to suddenly leave in a hurry... And that's how it got the name dogging.
If my dad was going somewhere (the garage, the petrol station, the gliding club etc), he would always tell me that he was going to see a man about a dog (in other words he didnt like me being nosy). I was always disappointed when he didnt come home with a dog when he knew I wanted a pet dog.
I don't know where you heard that from but it's not correct, in fact it's totally the opposite. Dogging comes from the word dogger. A Guy who used the excuse of having to take the dog for a walk, leaving the house every night without the family becoming suspicious. They would walk the dog around cars and have a good look inside. Hence these guys became doggers and they went dogging.
@@partytime3778 Police coined the term because people used the excuse of looking for their dog. They'd get calls from people who were concerned about random people hanging around near parks, woodland, or any area where it seemed out of place. They'd scatter and if stopped they'd say they were looking for their dog.
@@denisemeredith2436 ...the usual meaning for 'going to see a man about a dog' is a euphemism for going for a wee (or poo) in a public loo. There's quite a lot of them, as with 'going to shake hands with the Devil'.
Oh, I thought it was called dogging because dogs hump anything and mate anywhere.😀
A huge part of what makes Car Share so funny is the music played on the radio linking in with what they are talking about, the radio adverts and the road sights.
Peter kay has done a lot of comedy shows outside of his stand up routines. This was an excerpt from Car Share. You should check out Phoenix Nights and Max and Paddy. Both very very funny.
Ya Max and Paddy a good call
Car Share is perfection. A nice, confined area to and from work between these two. It's hilarious AND sweet. Less is always more and Car Share is a perfect example of that.
Car share is a brilliantly gentle comedy. It's very calming yet funny and heartwarming - one of those shows you find more humour in every time.
Car Share is brilliant. The episodes are mainly those two in the car where he gives Kayleigh a ride to and from work.
Check out full eps if you can.
Definitely need to look up the monkey scene from this show - so funny!
Defo monkey episode - unbelievable 😂😂😂😂
Hilarious Peter Kay is a national treasure here 😂what a great clip thank you
This skit always reminds me of a similar conversation I once had with a work colleague.
One Friday afternoon I asked her if she had anything interesting planned for the weekend.
Her: 'Not really I'm just going dogging.'
Me: 'Um sorry. Say that again, I don't think I heard properly.'
Her: 'I'm going dogging. With my sister-in-law. I used to do it on my own, but then I found our she did it too so we started doing it together. It's much more fun with the two of us and has become our thing.'
Me: 'Er really? With your sister-in-law? And the pair of you do this a lot?'
Her: 'Oh yes, every weekend. It really helps to keep us fit!'
Me: 'I can imagine.'
By this time the office around us had gone suspiciously quiet and I could tell everyone around us was now avidly listening in to our conversation, although she seemed oblivious to this.
Now she really didn't seem the type and even if she was I doubted she'd be talking about it openly in the office, so I suspected we were talking at cross purposes but couldn't resist keeping the conversation going.
Me: So when you sister-in-law go dogging do your husbands go with you?'
Her: 'Ha! I've tried but hubby say it's a bit too energetic for him.'
Me: 'Not their thing?'
Her: 'No my hubby prefers to stay home and have a bit of peace and quiet watching the sport on TV. But he says it's great that me and the sister-in-law have found something fun to do together. Especially since it doesn't cost him anything. And he says it's done wonders for my figure! '
Me: 'So they're happy for you both to go out on your own?'
Her: 'Oh yes. With the two of us we're fine and of course we have Sam and Bobby to look after us.They're both pretty big and would protect us if we needed it.'
Me: 'Ah...okay... Um, by the way when you say you go dogging what exactly do you mean?'
Her: 'Don't you know? I mean it's funny we're having this conversation and now you tell me you don't even know what dogging is!'
Me: 'I do. But I think we may have different definitions. Explain to me what you think it is and then I can tell if we're talking about the same thing.'
Her: 'Well it's obvious. It's when we take Sam and Bobby for a walk, except we don't walk we jog. Dog-jogging instead of dog-walking. But me and my sister-in-law call it dogging for short.'
Me: 'Sam and Bobby are your dogs?'
Her: ' Yes. Sam's our Retriever and Bobby is their Alsatian.'
Me: 'Um, you may want to call it something else. Most people think dogging is another thing entirely and they might misunderstand if you go around saying you and your sister-in-law enjoy dogging...'
At that point I had to explain to her what dogging was. Her face was a picture. As you might imagine the rest of the office were crying with laughter.🤣
Some years ago one of my (now passed away) uncles made exactly this mistake at the 80th birthday party of one of my aunts. There was a second or so of silence then the whole table erupted in laughter with my uncle looking bemused and my aunt (his wife) desperately trying to explain he meant dog walking.
This was Car Share which was a great programme all based arpund the drive to and from work with him and his colleague. The thing that made him famous was a show called Phoenix Nights which was fantastically funny.
Love him. His sitcom is called car share. You should check it out.
Car Share was such a great show :) More or less the whole show is them travelling to and from work every episode.
Peter Kay’s car share is hilarious. Worth watching.
Fascinating Aida Dogging. A must listen.
Came here to say this. If you find dogging funny, look up this song. Think there’s a live performance of it on RUclips. It’s a well-spoken middle-aged lady on piano singing about how much she enjoys going dogging - “thank god for plastic sheeting (well, one must protect the seating)”
Fantastic series. Amazing how one set, can provide so many laughs.
I like to hear the announcements on the radio whilst they travel to work. They are very funny.
And some of the signs along the road
A few have mentioned the Car Share outtakes with Reece Shearsmith, and I couldn't agree more. Hilarious!
When I need cheering up it works every time 🤣
I remember when that was on TV, i was watching it with my hand over my mouth trying not to laugh... just perfect.
Love car share, such a wonderful series which revolves around the conversations two workmates have in the car to and from work, so simple yet pure genius. Actually I think it has a similar charm and pace to another series you should check out, nothing to do with Peter Kay, but 'Detectorists' is another gem about a small group of metal detectorists, both hilarious series I thoroughly enjoyed.
Carshare was not only hilarious but surprisingly poignant at the end.
Detectorists is a work of genius
I absolutely love the Detectorists my family look at me as if I’m from another planet, they just don’t seem to get the humour but it’s so well written how could anyone not love it
Guy Garvey was in a couple of episodes if you don’t know who he is he’s the lead singer of elbow
When Peter start cracking up laughing i absolutely piss my myself with laughter. I'd be in the same boat as him and struggle to hold that in if an elder said that.
The episode where Kayleigh is still drunk is absolutely brilliant , they also learnt Japanese not realising that the fish monger that they give a lift to is fluent 🤣🤣
Daniel and Spencer. Car Share is brilliant. Please show more episode.
Peter Kay is doing a year long UK Arena tour starting in December. His first stand up gigs in 12 years. Tickets go on sale Friday and they will go faaaast!! 👍
I first heard about Dogging in the 90s from a police officer I worked with who said it got the name as when they’d catch someone in a known area they’d be carrying a Dog lead saying that they were looking for their Dog.
Dogging comes from the word dogger. A Guy who used the excuse of having to take the dog for a walk, leaving the house every night without the family becoming suspicious. They would walk the dog around cars and have a good look inside. Hence these guys became doggers and they went dogging.
Car share kidnap a monkey, is very funny you must have a look at that you will be in stitches 😂
'Car Share' is a Peter Kay sitcom about 2 colleagues who car share to work and back. To follow the relationship, if you do watch, is best to start from the 1st episode. I loved it. Peter Kay also wrote/starred in 'Phoenix Nights' which is about a northern nightclub(he plays 2 parts in PN). From your reactions I think you'd like PN. 😊
Car Share was a gem of a series
Yep, the outtakes of this series Car share are really funny too!
As others have said any of Phoenix Nights, Max & Paddy
It was worth watching you guys as this comedy slowly built up to the punchlines! Great stuff!
Peter Kay wrote a few comedy series, Phoenix Nights (which set British club, I don't know if some of jokes would cross over), and there was spin off called Max and Paddy Road to Nowhere (the bouncers living in campervan) and then this was from Car Share (which is just them commuting to work, and funny things happen). He also did a mock version of Xfactor type shows. and He did John Smiths (beer advert) which are funny. and then any of his stand up or appearance on chatshows like parkinson or Jonathan Ross, or even local news usually chaos 😄
... And 'That Peter Kay Thing' where each episode is a mockumentary of different people's lives, of which Phoenix Nights is a spin off.
So I suppose Road to Nowhere is a spin off of a spin off.
I agree re Phoenix Nights. I have seen it reviewed on After Work and another American Reaction site and they got it , but I know what you mean.
@@Wilss oh id forgot that until just now!
Glad you got round to this skit. There was a whole comedy film made about this subject in 2009.
The one with the escaped monkey … the one with the halloween party where Sven the car park attendant goes dressed as a cowboy, mostly, and shares his natural assets ... every episode’s a gem …
You must check out Peter Kay playing the shovel it’s absolutely brilliant 👍great reaction Love from Denise in Yorkshire England 🏴🤣🤣😂😂👌👏👋
Amazing show this was. Music in it is great too.
"Guess who's dead" and the Dentist , both sketches are really funny, and before you ask the ladies the camera picks out in the audience are his mom and grandma.
I think they've already reacted to the Dentist one - very funny.
The one where a cyclist plonks his drink on top of his car at the traffic lights cracks me up too. 😊
You definitely need to watch more Car Share. Peter Kay is a national treasure!
You need to check out phoenix nights, Peter kay.....especially the bouncy castle scene 😄 🤣
I just recommended that too, omg sooo funny 🤣🤣🤣
Car share is simply awesome. So many great episodesbut especially the episode with Ray the fishmonger. Kayleigh looking like Carol Decker after being dragged through a hedge. Everything from talking Japanese to wearing a car air freshner. You also have to watch Phoenix nights out especially series 2 the reopening - jerry the berry and the permanently painted tiger face paints. Classic!
Agreed - the fishmonger episode's a real gem - absolutely hilarious! 🤣 I can rewatch it so many times and it never fails.
Wonderful show, lads. Mostly set in his car as he drives her to work and back in the same supermarket.
Another great show by Peter was Phoenix Nights. Check it out.
The show is called Car Share and it’s humour is subtle but typically British 😁🇬🇧
Hi the show is called Peter Kay's Car Share, it's hilarious and charming, loved this show
Outtakes were brilliant
The episode with Varys from Game of Thrones playing a woman called Elsie dressed as a smurf is hilarious. The outtakes are brilliant
Also Peter Kay - Weddings live at Manchester is brilliant!
Peter Kays CAR SHARE series is sublime 👌 do try to watch full episodes if possible guys, you won't be disappointed
Phoenix Nights is one of my favourite comedy series ever. The episode with the bouncy castle 🤌
The spot where they pull up to talk to the dogger/dog walker is Lancaster Road, Salford. Interestingly, as they drive up they’re driving the wrong way up the road. Anyone from the Manchester/Bolton/Wigan area can probably tell where all the filming locations were.
Phoenix Nights!!!
Plays a local club owner in a wheelchair.
Classic
Episode where his stairlift gets stuck
have you watched any phoenix nights? Peter Kay's finest work. every episode is class.
MAX AND PADDY ...ROAD TO NO WHERE .....a must see
This is just pure genius, as people have already said. The other shows you should definitely try are The IT Crowd and Friday Night Dinner. But try to watch whole episodes or even series, if you can!
Maryland stand up!!!!
LOVE FROM SOUTHWEST BALTIMORE BABY!!!!
You should try his bloopers - hilarious.
Please react to The Phoenix Club’s Family Fun Day - Peter Kay.
It’s a hoot!
Peter kay is also funny playing fred 'spud' baker in cradle to grave sitcom
They were going to make another Series b4 Peter's sudden departure from the spotlight that 5 years ? later no one has really explained?
The car share series was absolutely brilliant just loved every episode
Glad you guy's finally got to see it. 😆
You changed the room, nice job 👏🏻
One of the best TV shows ever.
Oh my days my favourite Car Share scene. 😂😭😂😂😂 Absolutely hilarious. 😂😂😂
He has several shows, the most famous of which is phoenix nights. Classic
So funny. You should check out the safari park Car Share video. You have to love Peter Kay.
Maybe you should take a look at Phoenix Nights, Peters 2 series show set in a working mens club/bar its hilarious. This clip is from another one of his shows Car Share. He also did another show Called Max and Paddy but you need to watch Phoenix Nights first as this is a follow up show after that.
Car Share is fabulous! - very funny and wonderful acting :)
car share outtakes are hilarious you really do need to give them a watch
Awesome guys it’s a brilliant series, he has done others thanks 🙏
Ah man. Car share. Such a great programme.
This is maybe his fourth series he's written?
"That Peter Kay thing"
“Phoenix nights"
"Max and Paddy's road trip"
"Car Share"
Car share was brilliant, one of his other famous shows was Phoenix Nights and Max and Paddy’s Road to Nowhere, both worth a watch
Peter Kay has had a few of his own TV shows over the years. "That Peter Kay Thing", "Phoenix Nights", "Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere", Britain's Got the Pop Factor and Possibly a New Celebrity Jesus Christ Soapstar Superstar Strictly on Ice" before he did "Car Share".
The outtakes with Reece are hilarious. Look them up. 👍
You’ll love Car Share (BBC production) . Very funny
phoenix nights is brilliant but I think to many British references will go over your head however max and paddy is pretty simple but hilarious.
also the John Smiths Adds are hilarious too.
everyone loves Peter kay who is from Bolton in Greater Manchester.
Hes had a few shows actually, he plays 2 different characters in Phoenix Nights, a northern comedy which will have you wetting yourself with laughter
My favourite phoenix nights is hysterical .🤣
This is Peters 4th show. His 1st was “That Peter Kay Thing” then “Phoenix Nights” followed by” Max&Paddy” which continued one from “Nights” and lastly “Car Share”. All of which are well worth checking out.
Check out Peter's Phoenix nights & Max and Paddy. Also check out his John Smith's adverts. Hilarious.
You need to check out "Car Share"(US carpooling),it was a great show!
this was a good wholesome series
Yes Lads! So pleased you’ve found carshare!!!
Hope your both ok, Take care xx
Check out the safari park episode, it’s brilliant!
That episode is absolute genius!!
@@carolineford8951 Such clever writing - I've watched it many times and that monkey part is so funny - makes me laugh every time!
@@annemaclean6634 oh the monkey, I laughed so hard I couldn’t breathe 🤣🤣
@@hazellee8338 I just love the expressions on the monkey's face! I'd love to know how they filmed that, the monkey in the back of the car with a seatbelt on!
It's a series called car share ...its genius x
MAX AND PADDYS ROAD TO NOWEHERE AND PHOENIX NIGHTS ARE AMAZING BOYS. CAR SHARE IS ALSO ON PAR
He's done a view sitcoms.
Phoenix Nights is also definitely worth a binge-watch
You should also check out one of his sketches from his stand-up shows - Weddings.
Great choice guys! Love it!
Watch Stinky Rays outtakes from Peter Kay's car share. It's the best. Hilarious
Peter Kay is brilliant. So funny. Peter Kays Car Share.
I think the latest video on his site is a blooper reel. So funny watching him corpse
Great Clip...📺
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Have a look at phoenix nights, also “that Peter Kay thing”
That was a clip from Car Share one of Kays TV shows, Phoenix Nights was the best show he did imo, it was great.
guys....look up the one in the 'safari park'.....
We've kidnapped a monkey?😂😂
You have to see his 2 series of "Phoenix nights" where he plays the disabled owner of The Phoenix Club, a traditional Northern working mens club, he also plays Max one of the bouncers on the door. The cast is fantastic, the series ran at the same time as the "Office" in the UK and was massively over shadowed by it , though some say it was better, one of the reasons for this might of been his portrayal of Northern working class people as opposed to the offices Southern depiction of contemporary life but who knows, in any case, really worth a good look !!!!
Try Peter Kaye: Hecklers. There's a great clip from a live show he did in Cardiff.
Would LOVE to see you guys react to some of Peter Kays earlier shows such as Phoenix Nights or Max & Paddy's Road To Nowhere You WON'T regret it guys :D :D :D
Watch Fascinating Aida with their song ‘ Dogging’. It is brilliant comedy!
It's hilarious that so few Americans know about dogging 🤣🤣
Read a good story about him on Popbitch last week. Apparently when he was playing an arena, he demanded an extra fee of £1 for each car parked in the arena car park on the grounds that they wouldn't be there if it weren't for him. Ended up being paid £8 as the massive car park next to the arena wasn't actually owned by them: they just had a small 8 space one.