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That Peter Kay Thing : ウィキペディア英語版
That Peter Kay Thing

''That Peter Kay Thing'' is a series of six spoof documentaries shown on Channel 4 in January 1999. Set in and around Bolton, each episode functions as a self-contained documentary following a different set of characters, many of them played by Peter Kay himself (15 throughout the whole series – both male and female). All of the episodes display Kay's penchant for nostalgic humour and unsympathetic lead characters. The series was narrated by Andrew Sachs. Many of the plot lines were based around actual events from Kay's life. At least six of the characters appear in the spin-off series ''Peter Kay's Phoenix Nights''.
==Notable characters==

*Brian Potter (Kay) - Social Secretary of working men's club "The Neptune". He lost the use of his legs when his former club flooded and, in trying to rescue the night's takings, was trapped behind the fruit machine and was left in a coma. He is notoriously selfish. It is suggested that he can actually walk, as at the end of the episode he is seen to stand whilst remonstrating with a group of Firemen. The idea that he was not really disabled was carried on in episode four of the first series of Phoenix Nights when he finds out that Beverly (the woman he was seeing) was secretly investigating him for fraudulent disability claims.
*Max and Paddy (Kay and Paddy McGuinness) - Two inept bouncers at the Neptune Club.
*Jerry St. Clair (Dave Spikey) - Part-time builder and compère at the Neptune Club. He won ''Talent Trek'' in 1992. His act consists of dubious singing and poor jokes.
*Les Alanos - The Neptune's house band, Les (Toby Foster) and Alan (Mark Jackson). Les originally worked with Alan's father before he left to form the tribute band ''Right Said Frank''. Les claims that "Les Alanos" only ''sounds'' Spanish, but that it is in fact their names cunningly disguised "Les, Alan, ''Us''!". In the later series ''Phoenix Nights'', Jackson was replaced by Steve Edge as Alan.
*Paul le Roy, often mis-pronounced ''Leroy'' (Kay) - A local disc jockey for the radio station Chorley FM. He is obsessed with the music of the 1980s. He sports a mullet and has a long-suffering wife.
*Keith Lard (Kay) - An overly zealous local fire safety inspector who, it is alleged, interferes with dogs.
*Patrick O'Neil (Kay) - A cheeky employee at the Apollo Bingo Hall, who along with his friend "Sparky" (Alex Lowe) (so called because he was struck by lightning), causes havoc in the Apollo. Kay had actually worked in a Bolton bingo hall and admits that Patrick O'Neil is the only character in the series that is actually based on him.
*Tom Dale (Kay) - A Liverpudlian bingo caller known for his bizarre pre-show preparations and his catchphrase "Let's tickle those balls". He is based on Roy Diamond, a bingo caller Peter worked with.
*Rose and Theresa (Kay and Beatrice Kelley) - Two middle aged bingo fans who assume anyone who wins is sleeping with caller Tom Dale. Theresa believes bingo has it all: "Drama, glamour, tension, chips, fish, peas ''and'' a drink for £2.49".
*Mr. Softy Top, aka Robert Edge (Kay) - a third generation ice-cream man, who hates children. He resembles a blonde Elvis and, to make up for his dwindling sales, he keeps the raspberry sauce chained to the counter and rents pornographic videos from his van. He has a very short temper and after one final tantrum, he opts to leave the ice cream trade, to focus on his adult video sales.
*Signor Whippy (Kay, although his face is never seen) An illegal immigrant from Barnsley and is threatened to have his nose bitten off by Mr. Softy Top if he ever sells ice cream on his patch again. To Softy Top's anger, Whippy regularly wins the war for customers but is later arrested by police and deported.
*Darren Bramwell (Kristian Tiffany) - A college student who works for Mr. Softy Top on weekends. He is slightly slow, but seems more down-to-earth than Softy. After Softy quits the ice cream trade, Darren takes over his van.
*Matthew Kelly (Kay) - An aspiring Irish actor who is unhappily stuck in several part-time jobs, notably as a cleaner in ''The Services'' and a steward in ''The Arena''. In 'The Arena' he accidentally gets the name badge 'Mohammed' from Chris and cannot change it as he is 'no Emmanuel'. He has starred as Mr Bumble in 'Oliver Twist', a pimp in Band of Gold (TV series) and a burns victim in 'Casualty'. Matthew is often confused with the TV personality Matthew Kelly. His lack of interest in his day jobs often gets him into trouble with his employers.
*Johnny Utah, aka Craig (Kay) - A surly Wild West obsessive, who works as a coach driver. He dislikes the passengers and is not afraid to leave them behind. Edina mistakenly calls him 'Memphis'. He worries that someone might damage his "Trigger Finger". He was arrested for speeding and carrying a replica revolver in the episode "The Arena".
*Duncan Beach (Daniel Kitson) - A St. John Ambulance volunteer who is devoted to his job, but treated with contempt by those he treats. Without his job, he would be stuck at home with his mum and "her fella". His hardest job was when the Pope visited Heaton Park. He was forced to question his faith in God, as he felt he could have made it a bit cooler and provided better seating arrangements.
*Chris Choi (Neil Fitzmaurice) - One half of the Security Group Live Sec. The former prison worker claims to have seen Cher's backside. They have worked with Madonna, U2 and Cast.
*Shaun Ballen (Peter Kay) - The other half of the security group Live Sec. He was a boxer in his younger days and boxed at flyweight. They know their presentation so well that often they end up talking over the top of each other. Teaching the "Magic Thumb trick" is one of the highlights of their routine.
*Leonard de Tomkinson (Kay) - An elderly, kindly local eccentric. Due to angina he is unable to work, but has a paper round and is, therefore, Britain's oldest paperboy. He lived with his mother until her death and is very religious, feeling uncomfortable at hearing mild swearing. Every day he carries a crucifix into the town centre and preaches the word of God. He is well liked but, it is suggested, has no real friends - though he does write to an American on death row. Leonard will go out of his way to help others but his over-friendly nature and rather awkward sense of humour are not appreciated by everyone. He is based on a real man (also called Leonard) who used to visit the Esso petrol station in his Reliant Robin where Kay worked. The real Leonard would often tell Kay about all the friends he had, yet, when he died in 1991, Kay was upset by the lack of people at his funeral.
*Marc Park (Kay) - An aspiring pop star, and former greengrocer, who looks like Mick Hucknall. He has a dog called Lady. In the first episode he was a member of Park Avenue with Cheryl Avenue (billed as both Claire and Clare Rhodes), and won ''Talent Trek'' at the Neptune Club, but he then controversially went solo. The final episode, Lonely at the Top, charts his fall from fame, as Cheryl rises to the top instead. He also appears to have had a nose job.
*Pearl Hardman (Kay) - A would-be career woman who manages a Bolton service station. She is one of Kay's "Nosey bitches" and lords her power over the uninterested teenagers she employs.
*Alan McClarty (Kay) - A Scottish mechanic who has worked for the RAC before his wife left him and he had a nervous breakdown. He now runs his own breakdown company, "ARC". He is still an unstable character.

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