Amazon.co.uk Review
Created by and starring Bolton-born comic Peter Kay,
Phoenix Nights is one of those rare gems that few saw on first showing but that everyone was soon talking about. The first series introduces wheelchair-bound Brian Potter (Kay), who runs the titular Phoenix, a shabby social club populated by an assortment of wonderfully observed characters. It's grim up North and despite the best efforts of the staff to inject life into the proceedings--be it an alternative comedy night, a version of
Robot Wars in Potter's beloved Pennine Suite or a Wild West extravaganza--each evening's entertainment always ends badly. Undaunted, the Phoenix denizens continue to strive for their dream: a world in which "clubland never dies".
The beginning of the second series sees Brian Potter's beloved Phoenix Club lying in ashes and the staff scattered to the four winds. Even club compere Jerry St Clair is reduced to singing "Come get your black bin bags" to the tune of Men in Black in the local supermarket. But not even being barred from having a licence for the rest of his natural life can deter the northern Svengali from reopening the club and making it bigger and better than before--even if that means making Jerry the licensee and offering up-market Chinese nosh. --Kristen Bowditch
Special Features
Series 1:
- One Man And His Horse (documentary)
- Deleted scenes
- Out-takes
- Uncut Armchair Super Store
- Trailers
- Peter Kay commentary
Series 2:
- It'll Be Alright On The Phoenix Nights 2 featuring out-takes from the series
- Brian Potter on Comic Relief
- Deleted scenes
- Trailers
- Director and cast commentary and a few special treats
DVD Technical Information:
- Total Running Time: 290 minutes
- Region Code: 2
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9 Anamorphic
- Wide Screen
- Subtitles: English for the Hearing Impaired
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