Filmed in Blackpool specially for this video 'Live at the Top of the Tower' is stuffed full of classic routines. He asks questions that we have all often wondered about - Why do mum's always buy c**p pop? Is teletext the best way to book a holiday? He also casts his eye over mums & dads, dinner ladies, Brits abroad and even the contestants on 'Stars in their Eyes!'
Unseen footage from the show, included in the extras on the DVD release of "Live at the Top of the Tower".
Peter Kay's 'Mum Wants A Bungalow Tour' was a phenomenal success, sweeping across the country and seen by over 300,000 people. The 180 night record-breaking run in areas and theatres lasted an epic 9 months and still left people desperate for more. Filmed in front of Peter's hometown crowd (Including his mum and his nan) Live At The Bolton Albert Halls is guaranteed to be the funniest stand-up you'll ever see.
Peter Kay is back with this DVD, featuring his final performance at the Manchester Arena to a 9,000 sell out crowd on the 'Mum Wants A Bungalow Tour'. Also included on the DVD is a previously unseen and exclusive 47-minute documentary - 'One Hundred And Eighty - The Tour Documentary', a hilarious fly on the wall look at life backstage for Peter Kay as he travels around the UK on his jam-packed stand-up tour.
The disc is effectively a greatest hits collection of his stand-up comedy routines, apparently chosen by the British public. So therefore Stand Up Ukay brings together some hilarious work: Hob Nobs in the your tea, how people dance at weddings and the infamous garlic bread are examples of some of the material here. The disc is then rounded out with the music video to "I’m Gonna Be" (500 Miles).
Help yourself to an extra tasty serving of Special Kay--a golden cluster of the finest and funniest comedy moments that have made Peter Kay one of the UK’s favourite comedians. A multitude of hilarious TV moments-–many never seen before on national television--show why audiences keep coming back for repeat sprinklings of comedy magic from Britain’s funniest man. From early appearances on Granada’s The Last Laugh Show to cameos in Coronation Street; uproarious banter with Parkinson and Jonathan Ross; scintillating stand-up on Children In Need and Comic Relief, the hugely popular and award-winning John Smiths ads and so much more! Special Kay also includes Peter’s never-seen-before debut stand-up appearance and the smash hit single ‘The Winners Song' – as the delectable Geraldine - from Britain’s Got The Pop Factor.
He’s back! One of Britain’s best loved comedians finally brings his record breaking Tour That Doesn’t Tour Tour to DVD. With his first live tour in seven years, playing to over one million people, this hilarious NEW show, sees Peter back on nights, doing what he does best, live stand-up comedy.
We also take a unique and often hilarious look behind the scenes at life on the road as Peter reveals how he created his mammoth tour, playing 140 shows to 1.2 million people, officially making it one of the most successful stand-up comedy tours of all time.
Peter Kay performs his stand-up routine at the Comedy Store in 1999
A 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.
A compliation of the John Smith's Beer advertisements starring Peter Kay, included in the extras on the DVD release of "Live at the Top of the Tower".
A collection of Peter Kay's comedy highlights, classic clips, unseen out-takes and rare archive footage linked to Peter, including clips from his stand-up, his sitcoms and Comic Relief songs.
Documentary looking at the career to date of Peter Kay, from Bolton schoolboy to award-winning, record-breaking comic, actor, writer and director.
A behind-the-scenes documentary about Peter Kay's 180-date "Mum Wants a Bungalow" stand-up tour, presenting a first-hand view of his life on the road.
Documentary 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.
a Yorkshire TV production. Let's get quizzical with Pater Kay: Celebrating the television quiz show. A selection of hilarious and unforgettable moments from the last 40 years of quiz shows, including excerpts from Gambit, Countdown and Sale of the century.
An incredibly young, confident and brilliant Peter Kay makes his TV debut on the Sunday Show, a live weekly comedy show broadcast on BBC2
Documentary 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."