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Phoenix Nights

  • Série télévisée
  • 2001–2002
  • 25min
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8,6/10
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Phoenix Nights (2001)
SitcomComedy

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe misadventures of club owner Brian Potter who is determined to make The Phoenix Club the best working men's club in Greater Manchester.The misadventures of club owner Brian Potter who is determined to make The Phoenix Club the best working men's club in Greater Manchester.The misadventures of club owner Brian Potter who is determined to make The Phoenix Club the best working men's club in Greater Manchester.

  • Casting principal
    • Peter Kay
    • Dave Spikey
    • Justin Moorhouse
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    • Casting principal
      • Peter Kay
      • Dave Spikey
      • Justin Moorhouse
    • 43avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
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  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nomination aux 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 5 victoires et 8 nominations au total

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    Peter Kay
    Peter Kay
    • Brian Potter…
    • 2001–2002
    Dave Spikey
    • Jerry 'St. Clair' Dignan…
    • 2001–2002
    Justin Moorhouse
    Justin Moorhouse
    • Young Kenny
    • 2001–2002
    Paddy McGuinness
    Paddy McGuinness
    • Paddy
    • 2001–2002
    Archie Kelly
    Archie Kelly
    • Kenny Senior
    • 2001–2002
    Janice Connolly
    • Holy Mary
    • 2001–2002
    Neil Fitzmaurice
    Neil Fitzmaurice
    • Ray Von
    • 2001–2002
    Toby Foster
    • Les
    • 2001–2002
    Steve Edge
    • Alan
    • 2001–2002
    Ted Robbins
    • Den Perry
    • 2001–2002
    Beatrice Kelley
    • Marion
    • 2001
    Enid Dunn
    • Joyce
    • 2002
    Daniel Kitson
    • Spencer
    • 2001–2002
    Julian Sua
    • Ant
    • 2002
    Wai Kee Chan
    • Dec
    • 2002
    Sian Gibson
    Sian Gibson
    • Young Mary
    • 2001
    Peter Slater
    • A.S.S. presenter…
    • 2001–2002
    Ced Beaumont
    • The Captain
    • 2001
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    Avis des utilisateurs43

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    James-134

    I think this is my favourite.

    Phoenix Nights is so funny.

    I can't think of a bad thing to say about it. Yes it is very Northern. But that's great.

    I'm pleased that a young British comedian has had the guts to produce a show without consciously thinking of "Cross over appeal". Do the Americans think that way. No.

    If it doesn't go to America, who cares. We don't live there.

    Mainstream British comedies that you see on BBC1 and ITV like Coupling and My Family HAVE cross over appeal, but they suffer. Well in other words, they're CRAP!!! Cliched, contrived rubbish.

    My mother loves Phoenix nights and she's not even from England, let alone Bolton. This is a tribute to Peter Kay. His characters are so rich that the local dialect can't hide the great comedy. In actual fact it contributes, whether you understand it or not. There is a lot going on visually too.

    The Office was great, Blackadder was great, Fawlty was great, Steptoe was great, but I think this is my favorite!!!
    didi-5

    hilarious comedy based in the North West of England

    This comedy, which ran for two series, was co-written by and starred (in several roles), Bolton comic Peter Kay, who has his finger perfectly on the breathing pulse of North West England (speaking as someone the same age as Kay who comes from a part of the NW not a million miles from Bolton). Phoenix Nights was set in a lousy Northern club with 'entertainment', bingo, and droll staff, just the kind of club that existed in the 1970s and 1980s.

    Brian Potter, owner and sometime licensee, is wheelchair bound and sarcastic, with his wingeing voice and blustering manner. Played by Kay he is a great creation. The main target for Brian's verbal attacks is Jerry 'St Clair' (Dave Spikey) who acts as compère and - at times - terrible entertainer. Doormen Max (Kay again) and Paddy (Patrick McGuinness) went on to have their own spin-off series.

    Alongside the long-running feud between Potter and Den Perry (Ted Robbins), the high points of Phoenix Nights includes the variety 'auditions' which ended each episode (who could forget the doves which flew into the air condition fans, or the ping pong lady?). The audience at the Phoenix were real-life Bolton residents, and their reactions are absolutely genuine.

    I have two favourite episodes - the one with the outdoor entertainment ('Sammy the Snake' (!), and the Children's Activity Hut, formerly the Gents loo); and the Stars in Their Eyes episode (with the jam-jar glassed club worker as Gary Glitter, and Jerry and Brian as Elton John and George Michael).

    It ended far too soon but the two series that were made are the stuff that makes classic comedy.
    SammyK

    Bring this to Canada!

    Just by fluke, I happened to catch an episode of this funny-as-all-hell show while vacationing in the UK. To the powers that be (being the TV station heads here in Canada): please pick up Phoenix Nights, and begin airing episodes here ASAP! This is too funny to miss! And as a plug to Canadian audiences: This could easily be a British companion piece to our "Trailer Park Boys" (except way better!)
    asio-1

    garlic bread IS the future =)

    Peter Kay / Dave Spikey are stand up comedians, very funny ones @ that along with Neil (shabba!) fitzpatrick, hopefully they are getting the reorganization for their work now. They draw a lot of comedy from real life things, which is why things like PN is so funny. (Fawty Towers, is another good example of such a thing).

    I have a friend from up north (near Bolton) was shocked I knew about such working man clubs. Thing is, if your Irish, or of Irish origins, like me and used to go Irish clubs with parents, its really the same thing, and you can relate.

    This show and the stand up comedy DVD's Peter / Dave have done, will have you laughing esp. the "bolton halls - mum needs a bungalow" one. They were clever in making the series as there is SO much scope with it, and hopefully more series will follow.

    If you are a Brit abroad, or have watched a lot of UK TV, you would relate to many things , such as Jim "the" Bowen (super/smashing/great) being featured in it. Maybe other people would miss some of the jokes, but there is jokes in there everyone would get.

    Some jokes are very subtle, and it's one you'd have to re-watch. Which is good, Naked gun, Aeroplane etc are the same in that respect. I think its like comedy I've watched from oversea's such as kids in the hall, red & green show etc. Although some of the jokes are localised, there are things in there to make you laugh.

    If you like comedy which is based on real life , you'll like this. The cast is good, except the one who was the youth club dj.. he slated the show later after winning an award.. I don't find him as funny as a stand up comedian anyway, just thought it was a bit snipey TBH

    DEN PERRY DID IT!!! =)
    RussianPantyHog

    Wonderful!

    When I was a lad my father used to take me & my brothers to a Working Mens Club on Saturday nights. It was AWFUL! Old people sat at regimented benches miserably supping ale, useless ventriloquists, tone-deaf singers, crap magicians & an obese nut-case who used to wander around selling cockles and mussels.

    But we LOVED the place!

    Peter Kay is a genius. He's got such a wonderfully original and quintessentially English sense of humour. Yeah! We love being "little Englanders" and I've laughed my head off throughout every episode of Phoenix Nights. I doubt this show will ever be seen outside Britain & I'm sure that people from other countries who live/work here will be utterly mystified by it, however. Peter Kay is the patron saint of the northern working class, of which I'm a proud member. "Top bomber!"

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    • Anecdotes
      The characters from Phoenix Nights first appeared in the pilot episode of That Peter Kay Thing (1998), however the club in that episode was called the Neptune Club, which burnt down at the end of the episode. When Peter Kay was approached to come up with an idea for a sitcom, he brought the characters back feeling that he could expand them and give them more depth and he also gave them a new club.
    • Citations

      [talking about the inflatable Penis]

      Jerry St Clair: We're not having that.

      Brian Potter: You're damn right Jerry, we're not having that go on take it back.

      Dodgy Eric: But Brian...

      Brian Potter: It's a family fun day man, there's kiddies running around. They can't go jumping up and down on a love length.

    • Crédits fous
      At the end of each episode, the characters are auditioning real club acts to perform at their fictitious club. The acts are honestly as bad as they are depicted.
    • Versions alternatives
      On the Series Two home video, In Episode One where Brian is looking through his address book, all the phone numbers in the book are blurred out, But when this Episode is shown on TV they are not.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Bob Monkhouse's Comedy Heroes (2004)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 14 janvier 2001 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Site officiel
      • Channel 4 (United Kingdom)
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Peter Kay's Phoenix Nights
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Bolton, Greater Manchester, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni
    • Sociétés de production
      • Goodnight Vienna Productions
      • Ovation Entertainment Limited
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.78 : 1

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