PETER Kay has been offered the chance to make his TV sitcom comeback in Sky One's Brassic. The comedian is a big fan of the show set in the fictional town of Hawley that follows a group of working class pals trying to make ends meet.
Writer Danny Brocklehurst told the Daily Star that Peter would be a dream to cast. He said: “There are so many people it would be good fun to have in. “I know Peter Kay loved the show’s season one.
It’d be amazing if we could get him in it." The Bolton funnyman, 46, recently returned to TV for the first time in two years to present his famous 2005 Comic Relief sketch where he and a cast of stars — this time including NHS nurses — marched and mimed to crooner Tony Christie’s Amarillo.
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