Peter Kay has appeared on numerous chat shows, including Parkinson, The Paul O'Grady Show and The Late Late Show in Ireland. When he appeared on The Paul O'Grady Show (ITV1) at Christmas 2005, he came on in a Christmas tree costume. For his second appearance with Paul on The New Paul O'Grady Show (Channel 4) he was dressed as a Catholic Nun wearing a large mask of himself, mimicking the front cover of his new book, The Sound of Laughter. At Christmas 2006 he made a third appearance, this time dressed up as a snowman. On his fourth appearance, on 5 June 2007, he came onto the set dressed as a chicken. He also co-hosted Top of the Pops in character as Brian Potter alongside Fearne Cotton in January 2006. Another appearance on The Paul O'Grady Show, had him coming into the studio with the same exaggerated mask used on the cover of his autobiography Saturday Night Peter.
In September 2006 he co-presented the Edith Bowman afternoon show on BBC Radio 1. On 15 March 2007, he was the first guest of the inaugural recording of Danny Baker's All Day Breakfast Show. He appeared as a guest on the last ever Parkinson show on ITV on 16 December 2007, making a return to the programme on which he'd been a warm-up act years before. He hugged everyone on the show. He also brought with him a bag of 'goodies' including party hats and also a lollipop man's outfit as a joke for Parkinson's use during his retirement.
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In September 2006 he co-presented the Edith Bowman afternoon show on BBC Radio 1. On 15 March 2007, he was the first guest of the inaugural recording of Danny Baker's All Day Breakfast Show. He appeared as a guest on the last ever Parkinson show on ITV on 16 December 2007, making a return to the programme on which he'd been a warm-up act years before. He hugged everyone on the show. He also brought with him a bag of 'goodies' including party hats and also a lollipop man's outfit as a joke for Parkinson's use during his retirement.
Peter Kay Tickets are available at Sold Out Ticket Market
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