‘ Peter Kay’s Car Share ’ was recognised as one of the UK ’s most popular sitcoms on TV in the years that followed its debut five years ago. “It was years ago – I kept getting these really bad headaches.”He says that after his GP told him it was his “sinuses”, he booked in for an MRI.John then says he asked the nurse to play Simon & Garfunkel song “The Sound of Silence” and was left shaken by the lyric: “Silence like a cancer grows".“I was in tears – I was ashen when I came out,” he says, before revealing his GP was correct; it had been his sinuses the entire time.The sketch appears in the book that’s been curated by Adam Kay. Touching: Peter Kay has penned a new Car Share sketch which sees his character John telling Kayleigh about a brain cancer scare for an NHS tribute book (pictured the comedian and Sian Gibson … Carol Kirkwood’s accidental BBC News blunder has helped revive a classic ‘dogging’ scene from Peter Kay’s Car Share. try again, the name must be unique

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The scene, which was in the second episode of the first series, sees Kayleigh (Sian Gibson) talking about going dogging with her 80-year-old neighbour, leaving Peter’s character John a little flustered. ‘Where’s the dog in your dogging?’ she quizzed. Please Independent Premium.

Kayleigh remains adamant that he’s wrong though, and continues to use the phrase despite John trying to convince her he isn’t lying.

try again, the name must be unique Sorry!’ Actress Sian was quick to join in on the joke too, and messaged Carol: ‘I’m on my way!’ alongside a puppy emoji. There are no comments yet - be the first to add your thoughts ‘I’m crying with laughter as it brought back memories of my favourite episode of Car Share.’If you’ve got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the Peter Kay writes brand new Car Share sketch about John's brain cancer scarePaddy McGuinness shares throwback with Peter Kay to demand justice for the artsPeter Kay offered TV comeback in Sky One drama BrassicLearn how to retrain for a job in health and social carePeter Kay writes brand new Car Share sketch about John's brain cancer scareDerren Brown returning for live stunt to celebrate 20 years on Channel 4Ole Gunnar Solskjaer reveals Chelsea's big advantage over Man Utd in FA Cup semi-finalRick and Morty fans call for show to be cancelled after creator’s old ‘baby rape’ video resurfacesEllen DeGeneres ‘snapped out of character’ when cameras weren’t on, with show guests asked ‘not to be funnier’ than hostHolly Willoughby forced into quarantine as she cuts holiday short amid coronavirus travel restrictionsTowie’s Bobby Norris stuns fans with fitness transformation as he reveals his ‘mental health has never been better’Who is in the cast of Dirty John season 2 and where are Betty Broderick and her children now?

‘I’ve even got a car sticker that says “dogging’s  for life, not just for Christmas”. John and Kayleigh have been thrown together in a company car share scheme. continue to respect all commenters and create constructive debates. try again, the name must be uniquePlease People are always beeping.’ Unfortunately it backfires when she corners a dog walker in the street for some answers and John has to speed away after she’s propositioned as a result. Peter Kay has written a new heartfelt sketch for his beloved comedy series Car Share. Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Believing it simply meant ‘being a fan of dog walking’, Kayleigh carries on telling John about her frequent trips with her neighbour up the back fields, unaware of its x-rated meaning. The comedian donated the new piece to a tribute book for the NHS titled 100 Stories to Say Thank You. Start your Independent Premium subscription today. Log in to update your newsletter preferencesPlease