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Peter Kay has given fans of Car Share hope that it may return for a Christmas special.
Six million people tuned into the show's finale in 2018 and ever since, viewers have been left wanting more.
During his first gig in four years, the Bolton funnyman was asked whether he would consider filming a one-off episode of the BBC comedy.
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Peter Kay's Car Share was a huge hit with British telly watchers, pulling in more than six million viewers for the finale back in 2018.
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Comedian Peter Kay joked that he would go away for four more years after receiving huge applause and a standing ovation at his eagerly anticipated comeback gig. Peter made his return to stage at Manchester's O2 Apollo for the first of two live Q&A's on Saturday.
appeared on stage at Manchester's O2 Apollo for the first of two live Q&As as part of The Doing it For Laura events on Saturday.At the gig, he joked about his absence, saying returning to the stage is like "getting in a hot bath".He said: "I've never in my life had a standing ovation when I came on."Peter joked: "I'm going to go away for four more years."The events are being held to raise money for Laura Nuttall, 20, who has an aggressive type of brain cancer called glioblastoma multiforme.Ms
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