The DVD also included extra workout tips and a segment instructed by Brian Potter live from the Phoenix Club. He also calls people a clown or a melon if they've said something absurd.Ī spoof fitness DVD was released, Max & Paddy's The Power of Two, including several gags and pieces of scenery from the main series. Max often coldly stares at Paddy or anyone who has offended his tastes and often shouts "H-how dare you!".
Paddy is a cheeky and likely lad obsessed with sex, pornography, food, and several strange but funny catchphrases such as "Ding Dang Doo". Max is the older and more sensible of the two, roughly 40 years old, and usually pretending to have more life experience than he has actually had, including a stint in the army. However the Motor Home they purchased in Phoenix Nights is a Ford, and the Motor Home they use in Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere is actually a Fiat.
MAX AND PADDYS ROAD TO NOWHERE DVD SERIES
Although this series was broadcast two years after Peter Kay's Phoenix Nights, the action seems to be set immediately afterwards. When she discovered this, they hit the road in the van to escape the possible consequences. The key reason why they are on the open road is never mentioned in the series however: they took £8,000 from a woman in the second series of Peter Kay's Phoenix Nights to kill her husband, but never properly went through with the job. This spin off from Peter Kay's Phoenix Nights follows the two Bolton doormen/bouncers Maxwell "Max" Bygraves (Kay) and Patrick "Paddy" O'Shea (McGuinness) as they wind their way around Britain in their campervan. The tune (co-written by Toni Baker & Peter Kay) borrowed heavily from the theme to the 1970s American series B.J.
And we don't take shit from anyone, The only thing we wanna do is have some fun, It's Max and Paddy, Paddy and Max, And best of all we don't pay council tax". Kay and McGuinness themselves sang it in the opening sequences of Episodes 2 to 6, chiming: "Don't know where we're going, Got no way of knowing, Driving on the Road To Nowhere, Sponging for a living, Checkin' out the women, Riding on the Road To Nowhere. The veteran singer Tony Christie was also promoted as singing the show's theme, but his version was only used once at the very end of the final episode. A nationwide billboard poster campaign promoted the series with posters in the style of those for movies such as The Cannonball Run. It began on 12 November 2004 and ran for six 30 minute episodes up until 17 December 2004, with each episode airing at 9.30pm. All the episodes were also directed by Kay. Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere was an award-winning British comedy television show on Channel 4 starring and written by Peter Kay and Patrick McGuinness. and Possibly a New Celebrity Jesus Christ Soapstar Superstar Strictly on Ice (2008) Peter Kay's Britain's Got the Pop Factor.