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She insists the new trolley wrangler will never replace Old Ted, but when she sees him, he sparks some interest from her. Hopeless doormen Max and Paddy leave clubland and embark on a series of wild and exciting adventures in their prized motorhome, "Easy Rider" style. Please John collects Kayleigh, who is still suffering side-effects from a late night partying. Peter Kay has written a brand new sketch of his beloved sitcom Car Share for a new book that celebrates the NHS.. In this mostly improvised one-off episode, John and Kayleigh drive through Salford to and from work, commenting on the songs and adverts playing on Forever FM, and talking about everything from what the U stands for in Set the day after Series 2 Episode 4, John arrives at Kayleigh's house at dawn, leaving a present for her with Steve. When John and Kayleigh share another moment by the coast, a mysterious yellow substance pours down the windscreen, which John realises is one of the monkeys who has followed them from Seaview Safari on the car roof, urinating on the roof of his car. Peter Kay's Car Share. But in reality, in a phone call to Nana Rose, John says that he is 'done' as Kayleigh's taxi starts moving again. Laugh along as he talks about family holidays,School and many over events that are turned into hilarious stories 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. The second half of the episode sees the pair on the car journey home and they discuss what they did at work. A supermarket suggests a company car share scheme for its workers in order to save on staff parking spaces at the store. With Peter Kay, Sian Gibson, Danny Swarsbrick, Guy Garvey. John and Kayleigh are forced to take the morning off work due to the death of a long-standing colleague, the trolley pusher Old Ted. You can also choose to be emailed when someone replies A British sitcom about a family going through everyday life in the Royle family house. 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. try again, the name must be uniquePlease As the final episode concludes and the pair sit stuck in gridlock, Kayleigh declares her love for John and believes that he doesn't feel the same way, so she leaves the car and gets into a taxi while crying. The series focuses on supermarket assistant manager John Redmond and promotions rep Kayleigh Kitson, who are participating in their work's car-sharing scheme.
They decide to have a goodbye breakfast Fat Boy to commemorate their last car share day together. As they travel to and from work, John and Kayleigh list Despite initially saying that the series ended with Series 2 Episode 4,Note: Chronologically, this episode takes place somewhere before series 2 episode 4. Peter Kay's comedy duo Max and Paddy host an hilarious routine of exercise and comedy. The writing and acting is in turns funny, witty, and poignant. 86K likes. The ever -popular Peter Kay returns with a special edition DVD of his 'Mum wants a new Bungalow' tour. Meet Britain's favourite comedian in his first show at the top of blackpool tower. Assistant manager John Redmond and promotions rep Kayleigh Kitson are forced to … Peter Kay has penned a new emotional Car Share sketch for a tribute book about the National Health Service.. The episode features a 1950's faux fantasy sequence to the 1988 song Kayleigh gets John to play her 'Now That's What I Call Christmas' album on their journey to work in the height of Summer. John gets road rage at a school crossing, which causes a builder to throw his egg sandwich at the car when John makes him angry. This previously-unseen three minute scene was exclusive to After moving in with her sister Mandy and her family, Kayleigh is now travelling to work on her own by bus and train, but cannot resist temptation and repeatedly calls John. This new DVD features the show as filmed at the Manchester Arena (instead of Bolton ... Please 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. Kayleigh ponders how much she'll miss the journeys to work with John. Car Share stars Peter Kay as John and Sian Gibson as Kayleigh (Image: PA).
It is possible this scene is meant to take place on John and Kayleigh's second day of car sharing, as Kayleigh says in the first episode that she will bring her Christmas CD for the next day's journey. Please Log in to update your newsletter preferencesPlease Use the HTML below. to your comment. Peter Kay's Car Share. No Christmas special, no.”Enter your email to follow new comments on this article.Are you sure you want to mark this comment as inappropriate?Want to discuss real-world problems, be involved in the most engaging discussions and hear from the journalists? Thankfully, John's support and a daydream to It's John's Nana Rose's birthday but he's forgotten to post her card.
The comedian, 47, wrote about his character John's cancer scare, with the …