Phoenix Nights : 25 years since Peter Kay’s record-breaking TV comedy like no other
The eccentric, sharp-eyed sitcom was so loved that it was once the fastest-selling DVD ever. A quarter of a century on from its Channel 4 debut, why has it fallen so far off the radar? There are few British comedy shows that were as popular, yet now completely extinct, as Phoenix Nights. The (…)
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