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* TalkingToHimself: Episode Four features a scene where Max and Paddy both have a conversation with Brian Potter. Max and Brian are both played by Creator/PeterKay.

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** Episode three: Vernon Kay and Tess Daly
** Episode four: Vernon Kay and Tess Daly

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** Episode three: Vernon Kay Episodes three and Tess Daly
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** Episode two: [[Music/TheHappyMondays Bez and Shaun Ryder]]

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** Episode two: [[Music/TheHappyMondays [[Music/HappyMondays Bez and Shaun Ryder]]

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* ActingForTwo: Peter Kay plays Max, Brian Potter, and Bolton musician Marc Park.
* TalkingToHimself: Episode Four features a scene where Max and Paddy both have a conversation with Brian Potter. Max and Brian are both played by Peter Kay.
* TechnologyMarchesOn: Part of the first episode is centred round stealing a widescreen television. Ten years on and they’re less of a valuable commodity.

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* ActingForTwo: Peter Kay Creator/PeterKay plays Max, Brian Potter, and Bolton musician Marc Park.
* DVDCommentary: Creator/PeterKay and Paddy [=McGuinness=] do not provide the commentaries.
** Episode one: Colin Murray and Edith Bowman
** Episode two: [[Music/TheHappyMondays Bez and Shaun Ryder]]
** Episode three: Vernon Kay and Tess Daly
** Episode four: Vernon Kay and Tess Daly
** Episode five: Keith Harris and Orville the Duck
** Episode six: Stuart Hall and Stuart Maconie
* TalkingToHimself: Episode Four features a scene where Max and Paddy both have a conversation with Brian Potter. Max and Brian are both played by Peter Kay.
Creator/PeterKay.
* TechnologyMarchesOn: Part of the first episode is centred round stealing a widescreen television. Ten years on and they’re less of a valuable commodity.commodity.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: A second season was initially planned for 2006, but Creator/PeterKay instead confirmed a third season of ''Series/PhoenixNights'' (which as of 2020 has not yet happened). On 22 February 2010, Kay stated to ''The Sun'' that he and Paddy [=McGuinness=] planned to do more specials. He wanted Phil 'The Pastie' Murphy to play the portly soldier in love with Max's mother. He had also stated in 2010, during an appearance on ''The Radio/ChrisMoyles Show'', that he wanted Radio/TerryWogan to play an Irish baddie when Max and Paddy go to a funeral in Ireland but, after a stag night, only have fancy dress magician clothes. Mayhem would then ensue as they tried to act appropriately in the situation, only to keep unintentionally doing magic tricks based on what they found in their outfits.
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* HeyItsThatGuy: [[{{Slade}} Noddy Holder]] guest stars as dodgy mechanic Mick Bustin in Episode Two.
** [[TheLeagueOfGentlemen Reece]] [[{{Psychoville}} Shearsmith]] appears in Episode Three as one of Max’s old schoolmates.
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* ActingForTwo: Peter Kay plays Max, Brian Potter, and Bolton musician Marc Park.
* HeyItsThatGuy: [[{{Slade}} Noddy Holder]] guest stars as dodgy mechanic Mick Bustin in Episode Two.
** [[TheLeagueOfGentlemen Reece]] [[{{Psychoville}} Shearsmith]] appears in Episode Three as one of Max’s old schoolmates.
* TalkingToHimself: Episode Four features a scene where Max and Paddy both have a conversation with Brian Potter. Max and Brian are both played by Peter Kay.
* TechnologyMarchesOn: Part of the first episode is centred round stealing a widescreen television. Ten years on and they’re less of a valuable commodity.

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