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Peter John Kay (born 2 July 1973) is an English comedian, writer, actor, director and producer from Lancashire. His work includes That Peter Kay Thing (2000), Phoenix Nights (2001), Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere (2004), Britain's Got the Pop Factor... (2008) and other independent productions which have included two sell-out tours. Kay has sold over ten million DVDs, a UK record for a comedian.
Where to Watch Peter Kay • Specials
8 Episodes
- Peter Kay: In ConversationA1
Peter Kay: In ConversationA funny and fascinating interview celebrating one of Britain's best-loved comedians Peter Kay, as he discusses his phenomenally successful career with renowned broadcaster Danny Baker. The award-winning comedian, whose last UK tour entered the Guinness Book of Records as the biggest stand-up comedy tour in the world, reveals for the first time the creative process behind his work, giving a rare insight into his TV series and live comedy. - The Peter Kay StoryA7
The Peter Kay StoryDocumentary tracing the career of one of Britain's best-loved and most successful comedians, charting his journey from humble beginnings to superstardom. Featuring contributions from people who know him or have worked with him, as well as his fans and biographers. - Comedy Genius - in his own words
A10Comedy Genius - in his own wordsDocumentary celebrating one of Britain's best-loved comedians. Friends and colleagues Pete Waterman, Jenny Powell and Bobby Davro discuss Bolton's finest export. However the comedian was left unimpressed with the title of the Channel 5 show, suggesting that it was misleading and suggested that he had helped create the documentary. Sharing a statement from his official Twitter account this evening, he confirmed that he had nothing to do with the documentary. He wrote: "Very flattering of Channel 5 to commission the programme going out tonight, but just to let people known that 'Peter Kay: In His Own Words' has an incredibly misleading title, as it doesn't feature any new interviews with Peter and all the footage is completely historic. "The title also gives the impression that Peter has been involved in the making of this documentary, which he hasn't. At all."