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Topic History of: Anyone else love Car Share
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JK2006 He really does get away with a lot; the Werthers bits would have made the company flinch.
Blue Boy There was a throw away line last night that was brillant

"sweating like a blind lesbian in a fishmongers"

not an original joke but unexpected on primetime BBC
JK2006 Yes they worked together in the early days and share a sense of humour. Spike used my Good News Week for a terrific series starring Johnny Vegas called Dead Man Weds.
Pru andrew wrote:
Pru wrote:
I was put off Peter Kay, a bit, after hearing from colleagues about what a nightmare he can be to work with. And I despair about how everything on TV is so wildly over-hyped these days. This is a reasonably amusing show, more derivative than it seems (like most of Peter's solo work), that gets treated as though it's something astounding. I'm really falling out of love with TV, which is a bit inconvenient!

Heard he is obnoxious to fans...remember Peter with out them you will be the average man.

Anyway he will always be known for his booze ads.


Dave Spikey (much-ripped off by Peter), on the other hand, is a lovely person.
JK2006 Spot on Chris; last night's "animal" sequence was hilarious (the monkey deserves a Best Supporting Monkey Award at the BAFTAs); the week before Peter's Bodyguard sequence was stunning (talking into his cuff). His comedy is supportive and fond; that's one of the wonderful things about it. We fans are hooked by the marvellous love story so subtly portrayed.