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Peter Kay Live: At The Bolton Albert Halls

Inspired master of the mundane, Peter Kay, goes home to Bolton for this stand-up tour-de-force. Looking at the world through distinctly Coronation Street-tinted glasses, this lad from the North has universal appeal, though he can't help a wee dig at those fancy Southerners and their disdain for mushy peas with their chips.

Year: 2003
Genre: Comedy Store (Stand-Up)
Country: UK
Starring: Peter Kay
Duration: 100 Minutes
Rating: M
8.1/10
Location in store: Comedy (Stand-Up)

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