Channel 4 sitcom about a working men's club. Numerous people are sitting around a table, talking about what they're apparently taking now that he's dead. Check out information to watch 1 - 1: Opening Night online including episode summaries, ratings, and links to stream on SideReel. On 8 May 2007, another announcement by Kay was made promising another series … ... Phoenix Nights. A speech is made about the Captain and a tale is retold about his time during D-Day. But the night goes from bad to worse as the staff is faced with a broken, homemade bingo machine, an out-of-control shoot-off and a drunk horse. They immediately rush in. After the first official round of shooting, the wrong side gets the win, leading to angry reactions from the other team.
- Inside, Wild Bill asks Brian if he could put Trigger in the empty Pennine Suite as it's raining outside. Two men in coats walk in, unplug the TV and take it away. Meanwhile, The wig conversation continues outside. We are then shown Jerry hosting an afternoon bingo session.
Avg Rating (4.06) Your Rating. In the next room, Jerry introduces The conversation outside moves onto famous wigs in movies, which only works up Paddy further. They state that his previous victim made the same mistake and ended up dismembered. We once again visit the Pennine Suite where Ray is commentating on the bucking bronco. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2006 CD release of Phoenix Nights Original Soundtrack - Highlights Series 1 & 2 on Discogs. Check out information to watch 1 - 1: Opening Night online including episode summaries, ratings, and links to stream on SideReel. He's trying to establish why the staff simply allowed the men to walk away with the TV. The fight isn't helped by Holy Mary and Marion throwing food. to the disgust of everyone else. Max and Paddy enter the cabaret suite but are immediately deterred by the sight of guns and retreat. Episode 2 of Series 1 was broadcast on 21st January 2001 and was written by Peter Kay, Neil Fitzmaurice and Dave Spikey. Jerry then realises that this violence was probably the reason why The episode ends with an audition. 12 episodes (2 series), 2001 - 2002. In the Pennine Suite, the horse has started to drink from one of the beer tap. Jerry takes this moment to suggest a In the Pennine Suite, Wild West Night is underway.
There's a escapologist in a sack, which is chained shut.
But not through choice! Bill ties the horse up. Kenny's excuse is that "they were wearing overalls".
The man on the bronco falls off, leaving Brian to instantly worry but he gets back up, cheering. Phoenix Nights Others are trying to play pool but the table is wonky.
Meanwhile, Brian and Jerry are talking about other people who have recently died. Brian is told by Kenny Senior that there's a horse loose in the club and him and Meanwhile, the horse is trying to have sex with the bucking bronco. It soon becomes obvious that Jerry is purposely giving the wins to Lancashire, causing confusion among some and anger among others. In the cabaret suite, the old ladies are line dancing but are annoyed when Ray turned the records. Stars Peter Kay , Dave Spikey , Paddy McGuinness , Neil Fitzmaurice and others . Jerry then continues to taunt Yorkshire. Back in the bingo hall, the machine is malfunctioning and the balls are going everywhere. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. The next scene shows numerous men sitting in one of the other rooms, watching a documentary about amoebas on the television.
Jerry doesn't know whose they are and so Brian asks the escapologist whether they're his keys but Brian has had enough and calls for the next act. Unfortunately for him, he can't get out. Brian wheels in pleased with the excitement that he's created and is quickly followed by Jerry. It was directed by Johnny Campbell. Kenny draws attention to the fact that he's got a new expensive Cadillac to which Brian states that he should have worn overalls and driven out with it. The horse gets loose in the next room. Channel 4 sitcom about a working men's club. After the speech, the Das Boot fruit machine pays out, shouting "Das Jackpot!