Peter Kay's Comedy Shuffle - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Episode 1
This episode catches up with full-time diva Geraldine McQueen, visits the grand re-opening of the Phoenix Club and Peter plays some unforgettable misheard song lyrics.
Episode 2
More classic moments from the comedian's career over the past 20 years, including Peter's thoughts on dipping biscuits and embarrassing bodies as well as a look at the video for Comic Relief single (Is This the Way to) Amarillo.
Episode 3
A celebration of over twenty years of one of Britain's most popular comedians. This episode sees Peter talking dogs on This Morning, some classic Car Share outtakes and a horse on the loose down at the Phoenix club.
Episode 4
In this episode The Ice Cream Man Cometh, Peter has a brief chat with Alan Carr and Brian Potter and Andy Pipkin sing 500 Miles accompanied by star studded cast.
Episode 5
A celebration of over 20 years of one of Britain's most popular comedians. Peter takes a look back at school holidays as a child, it is singles night down at the Phoenix Club, and Geraldine McQueen meets Sir Paul McCartney.
Episode 6
A celebration of over 20 years of one of Britain's most popular comedians. Peter takes a look back at an appearance with Catherine Tate's Nan, family weddings, and Max and Paddy, who just cannot seem to get it right.
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