Peter Kay: 20 Years of Funny
Comedy · Documentary
Overview
Documentary looking at the career to date of Peter Kay, from Bolton schoolboy to award-winning, record-breaking comic, actor, writer and director.
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Peter Kay
Peter Kay
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Peter Kay
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Sian Gibson
Sian Gibson
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Sian Gibson
Self


Dave Spikey
Dave Spikey
Self
Dave Spikey
Self


Richard Curtis
Richard Curtis
Self
Richard Curtis
Self


Danny Baker
Danny Baker
Self
Danny Baker
Self


Jo Enright
Jo Enright
Self
Jo Enright
Self


Paddy McGuinness
Paddy McGuinness
Self
Paddy McGuinness
Self


Pete Waterman
Pete Waterman
Self
Pete Waterman
Self


Lucy Speed
Lucy Speed
Self
Lucy Speed
Self


Jason Manford
Jason Manford
Self
Jason Manford
Self
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