stopping him from being successful.

Channel
4 comedy series written by and starring Peter Kay about
a northern England working men's club.
The series developed
from In
The Club (which aired on 12 January 2000), the
first of six programmes in an earlier Channel 4 series
called That Peter Kay Thing.
Debuted
ay 9/30pm on Sunday 14 January 2001.
Made by Goodnight Vienna Productions. Written by
Peter Kay, Dave Spikey and Neil Fitzmaurice
In The
Club
Spoof fly-on-the-wall documentary about the Neptune
Club, owned by Brian Potter, as it stages the grand
final of Talent Trek 99,
sponsored by Chorley FM, with singing duo Park Avenue
(Marc Parc and Cheryl Avenue) rated as favourites.
That Peter Kay Thing also featured Eyes Down (about the
Apollo bingo hall), The Ice Cream Man Cometh (a Bolton
battle between icecream
men), The Arena (behind the scenes at the Manchester Evening
News Arena), Leonard (Britain's oldest paperboy) and Lonely
At The
Top (a sequel to In The Club, following the progress of
Talent Trek winners Park Avenue).