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      • Six episodes were made and broadcast from November to December 2004 by Channel 4.
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  2. The show is a spin-off from the "In the Club" episode of the spoof documentary series That Peter Kay Thing, and in turn was followed by the spin-off Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere. It was produced by Goodnight Vienna Productions and Ovation Entertainments, and broadcast on Channel 4 in the UK.

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  3. Phoenix Nights: With Peter Kay, Dave Spikey, Justin Moorhouse, Paddy McGuinness. The misadventures of club owner Brian Potter who is determined to make The Phoenix Club the best working men's club in Greater Manchester.

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    • 2001-01-14
    • Comedy
    • 25
    • Can Brian walk? When originally writing the wheelchair-bound character, Peter Kay, Dave Spikey, and Neil Fitzmaurice toyed with the idea that Brian Potter could actually walk.
    • The club. The series was filmed in various locations around Bolton and Manchester, as well as at Granada studios, but its main home was St. Gregory's Social Club in Farnworth, Bolton.
    • The real audience. For all the live performances that took place in the club, from Talent Trek to Half A Shilling's controversial folk song, all the audience reactions were genuine.
    • Family and friends. Not only was the audience made up of club locals, but Peter and the rest of the cast also offered various roles to many of their family and friends.
  4. Oct 24, 2023 · Despite its cult status, the series wasn't actually on our screens for that long. Phoenix Nights ran for just two seasons, and each series was only six episodes long. The first series aired just over 20 years ago back in 2001, with the second series following soon thereafter in 2002.

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  5. Phoenix Nights. TV sitcom; Channel 4; 2001 - 2002; 12 episodes (2 series) Bad-tempered, wheelchair-bound Brian Potter runs a struggling Bolton social club called The Phoenix. Stars Peter Kay, Dave Spikey, Paddy McGuinness, Neil Fitzmaurice, Justin Moorhouse and more.

  6. The series itself was born out of an episode Kay's original comedy show, That Peter Kay Thing, and itself provided a further spin-off Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere. Throughout all three series, Kay plays numerous roles. Phoenix Nights won the British Comedy Award 2002.

  7. Dec 9, 2020 · How many series of Phoenix Nights are there and how many episodes? There are two series of Phoenix Nights, totalling 12 episodes. A quick and easy binge if you want to watch the lot.

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