I am 88 years of age, and I have seen almost every one of Peter Kay`s routines, but watching this couple as THEY view his shows, is almost like I am seeing them for the first time. Living in the USA they probably had no idea who Peter Kay was, but their reactions to his comedy is wonderful to see. I know that there are people who will never "Get" his humour, but this couple shows that if it is funny it will surmount the boundaries between different countries and cultures. Well Done to you both.
He has a Bolton accent (North West England). Paddy McGuiness that he referenced is another TV personality that he did actually go to school with and later made a comedy TV show with (Phoenix Nights, about a typical old school working man's club in Bolton and a spin-off show called Max and Paddy based around the adventures of the two doormen from the club - both hilarious).
Paddy is loved in Bolton, when he comes to town. The town gets so excited, Peter still lives in Bolton. Apparently he goes to pub near where I live. But I don't believe it.
10:20 Paddy McGuiness is one of his best friends and acting Partner. He has acted with Peter in Phoenix nights, Max & Paddy and presented ‘Take Me Out’. They have been mates since primary school.
Peter is from Bolton, Lancashire, North West England. I'm from just outside Bolton and yet I speak totally differently. Accents change conpletely in the UK if you drive 20 minutes down the road
They have done research and linguists believe that the American accent is closer to the accent used here in the UK during the 16 and 17 hundreds , its us who have changed not the USA,
I remember the sawdust buckets at school. The funniest school nativity play I saw involved a kid projectile-vomiting through the mouth hole of his paper donkey mask. He went off, out came the sawdust and the show went on.
It's great to have a reaction to this from two actual teachers and to hear your take on it. Sounds like nothing has actually changed that much from when I was at school (the 70s).
He's from Bolton, north west England UK Lollipop lady = USA crossing guard. They have a round stop sign (for the traffic) on a pole. It looks like a giant lollipop
10:11 in primary school it was thick table. In high school it was thick class. So set ones where your clever people, set 6 or 7 in our school where classed as the thick classes.
back in the late 60s I had a Maths teacher who put disruptive. not thick, kids in the huge wicker waste paper basket in the corner. Can you imagine that now? he didn;t pick them up. he just ordered them into it.. and to face the wall uintil he deemed it fit to get out. woe betide anyone who laughed.. you'd be next. I next made it in there, thankfully.
He is from Bolton which is north west England, I live just a few miles from Bolton so the accent is easy for me to understand, but some people here who live a bit further south struggle with the accent so you are doing quite well, live your reactions x
You must've travelled a lot, people from the South wouldn't understand the Bolton dialect. Come off it, and try getting out of the North vs South rubbish, if they couldn't understand him why is he so big in the South? Let alone the whole of the UK and Ireland.
Paddy McGuinness is his best friend. He's acted with him in shows like Phoenix Nights and Max & Paddy's Road To Nowhere... They're definitely worth reacting to.
His accent is Lancastrian, a northern county in England. I literally grew up from the town up the road (Darwen).He is an amazing comedian and back on tour, but also look up his TV work, Phoenix Nights (with the unforgettable line 'it's inflatable filth, that's what it is! '), Max and Paddy, Car Share and That Peter Kay Thing.
@@Jodi_BoringReviews there’s a load of different northern accents that sound somewhat close to Scottish the amount of times I’ve been called Scottish by Americans is unreal mate
@@birdeater9591 I hope they asked if you were Scottish, instead of just calling you Scottish! Nick is always mistaken as something. Usually it’s Hispanic, Italian, Middle Eastern, or Greek. I have been mistaken as Canadian a few times. I don’t mind. I think it’s fun discovering where people think you are from.
@@hannah7841 They said Lancastrian which refers to someone from Lancaster OR Lancashire and Bolton is in Lancashire. Well technically Bolton is in Greater Manchester but it was formerly in Lancashire.
The wooden ones were better for emulating the diving board sound in cartoons! The plastic ones sounded quite zany, akin to Zebedee boing-ing off at the end of Magic Roundabout. Don't let the teacher catch you doing it, though, or you get 100 lines. 'I will not twang my ruler in class', and you'd write all the, 'I's, down the left hand side of the page, then the, 'will', next to it. By the time you got to, 'ruler', you'd drifted across the page from top to bottom with no room left for, 'class', at the bottom of the paper.
As a Brit living in San Francisco, school reunions are foreign to me. We were happy to leave school and start Zuni. Please watch Peter Kay and misheard lyrics. Your lives will never be the same.
Try and find one of his sitcoms called " Car Share " - he's a very good comedy actor as well ! Car share is about a guy and a lass who share the same car to commute to work - excellent ! Also if you want a real laugh, find the car share out-takes - hillarious. I promise you.
The reason why Peter Kay is so funny, is that, in reality, you are all laughing at yourselves, as you've been there, done that. Peter Kay is, in my opinion, a very clever man who watches people and has a damn good memory
I went to an all boys private half boarding school in Australia so most of us were fairly close. In my 30s I've got a dozen mates around the world that we're all in a group chat. That being said the 10 year reunion was just real estate agents exchanging cards. I think the 20th is up next year but I won't be upset if I miss it. I keep in touch with the people I want to.
Although Bolton (where Peter comes from) is technically part of the metropolitan county of Greater Manchester, most older people will still say it's in Lancashire and I agree with them :D
Bolton ,Lancashire is the accent - my wife has the same accent . When my wife goes to visit her home town - her relatives say - Oooh you can tell you live in Manchester now - you're talking posh - believe me a Manchester accent isn't posh - we just talk slightly faster !
Paddy McGuinness is his friend and a TV presenter over here in the UK. They grew up together. He takes a lot of friendly shots at him during his stand ups. I went to see Peter Kay a little while back at the 02 in London and he made fun of Paddy several times because he was in the audience. Absolute comedy gold. I love that you guys across the pond are learning about Peter Kay. If you get the chance check out Sean Lock on 8 out of 10 cats does countdown and also Mickey Flanagan (he's what's known as a proper cockney over here so he might be a bit tricky to understand but believe me he's actually speaking English)
Paddy is one of Peters best mates and starred with him in the Max and Paddy series, usually playing bouncers / coolers on the door at the club. Check out Max and Paddy in Prison it's hilarious. All the best from Shropshire.
I have done 3 school reunions, the first was the best as it was open to present students and former students , the reason for this was we where celebrating the 550th anniversary of its founding , so there where people from 11 to 90 + there It was founded in 1440 by 3 wealthy men off the back of the wool trade , which would have made one of them an extremely wealth man he even paid towards the building of the church The original 1440 building was extended on and is now private houses so the school is now a modern building in a different part of the town The first team football pitch had a marquee on it where they served a 3 corse meal , the sports hall had a Jamaican steel band , the theatre had a disco and the main hall had a live band They made some classrooms into meeting rooms so we could catch up with old friends and where allowed to visit our classrooms ( everything seamed so small ) We where encouraged to dress up , so a lot of us did DJs and the ladies in ball gowns and cocktail dresses , fabulous night The other 2 big ones where smaller and 2 yrs apart , we have occasionally had reunions since but they tent to be in a local pub 😊
hi guys great reaction this is a true story about the shatter proof rulers, it also fit in with the sun on the watch. i can confess it was a true story because this was me it happened to. This was around 1973-74, cant rember what year i was in, Anyway, shatterproof rulers were a thing in them days, i have not idea why, maybe they wuld not break in your bag, they started coming out in many clolours and designs, I had one that had a maze on it, small silver ball, you had to get from start to finish. I was sitting next to window sun was out, realised i could direct the sun from my ruler in to the teachers eyes, He got upset figured out it was me, came to my table to take my ruler of me He was saying give me the ruler, every time i went to hand to him, i pulled the ruler away, after the 4th time pulling the ruler away, he got a grip of it, and struck me over my face with it, hitting just above my eyebrow, causing a 2 inch cut, also the ruler shatter, so it was not shatter proof. i started bleeding badly into my eyes. i was told to go see the nurse. The nurse was not in school, but up the other school, which we had on site, for the handicaped, mental health, downs syndrome that sort of school. i was told the nurse was up there, so i walked up there, blood running down my face, but the nature of the school, all doors were locked, no intercom in them days, so i started walking round the school looking for and open door looking in windows. You can now imagine, people with mental health, im bleeding all ove my face, banging on windows, these students freaked out, was like a horro film to them, alot of screaming and crying. people going to asked what happened to teacher, well nothing, in them days it was your fault, swept under the rug, i went home my parents asked what happened, meeting with the head teacher, nothing happened, my father was the manager, of the biggest furniture factory in the town and supplied the school free of charge all the wood for the wood work classes., he stopped that, 3 weeks later another meeting it was sorted, ball in my caught now, i sat and did nothing for a year and got all A's True story
Don't know what you teach but here is something you may find interesting The ONLY Battle fought between American Soldiers in WW2 - The Battle of Bamber Bridge Explained
He is from Bolton. That was originally in Lancashire, But now i believe the boundary's have changed and comes under Manchester. Not Lancastrian has someone has stated in the comments. Its only 20 miles or so from me. Although Darwin near Blackburn is also close, But north of Bolton
To all of the misinformed people who think Bolton is "in" Manchester, listen folks, Manchester is backwards, but at least they don't pronounce "Look, Book, Cook, etc" to rhyme with "Luke"!
@@handsolo1209 Didn't know that, Shaw had a weird accent, but being an actor it's hard to know what his natural accent was. When I think of northern accents I think of Boycott and Trueman. (I know Manchester is more to the west).
A lot of Brits have watched so much American films and TV shows that we're kinda bilingual. You'd have to go back to 80s references before it would throw us. And since American film is so prolific compared to every other country in the world (except perhaps the French), I bet a lot of other countries are familiar with Americanisms and American culture too.
I'm from Sheffield and peter is fro bolton England he lives about 30 miles away from me I live in Yorkshire he live in the county next to me we both have northan acsents
@@BoringReviews great, I thought it was , it suits you, you’ll have to get a cricket bat and pads next 🤣🤣🤣 I’m loving the reviews from the both of you, I really like it when you can tell the reviewers are enjoying it and getting the comedy too 👍 ( that doesn’t always happen with other reviewers). Keep up the good work 👏👏👏
It's funny how all those things are so universal. I grew up in Poland and can relate to most of the things he said.
Yea because it’s exactly the same system everywhere! The same indoctrination!😂
I am 88 years of age, and I have seen almost every one of Peter Kay`s routines, but watching this couple as THEY view his shows, is almost like I am seeing them for the first time. Living in the USA they probably had no idea who Peter Kay was, but their reactions to his comedy is wonderful to see. I know that there are people who will never "Get" his humour, but this couple shows that if it is funny it will surmount the boundaries between different countries and cultures. Well Done to you both.
He has a Bolton accent (North West England). Paddy McGuiness that he referenced is another TV personality that he did actually go to school with and later made a comedy TV show with (Phoenix Nights, about a typical old school working man's club in Bolton and a spin-off show called Max and Paddy based around the adventures of the two doormen from the club - both hilarious).
Thank you for the information!!
Paddy is loved in Bolton, when he comes to town. The town gets so excited, Peter still lives in Bolton. Apparently he goes to pub near where I live. But I don't believe it.
@@liamgilmartin466 You're right not to believe it as Peter is 99% teetotal.
He is from Bolton, but he does talk with an Irish accent (for the nuns and his mother)
I know can’t stand paddy
10:20 Paddy McGuiness is one of his best friends and acting Partner. He has acted with Peter in Phoenix nights, Max & Paddy and presented ‘Take Me Out’. They have been mates since primary school.
Thank you for the explanation!
He’s from Bolton. My mum lives in Bolton, Lancashire. I was brought up in Leigh, about 8 miles away. The guy is just a bloody treasure.
Peter is from Bolton, Lancashire, North West England. I'm from just outside Bolton and yet I speak totally differently. Accents change conpletely in the UK if you drive 20 minutes down the road
That’s crazy! Thank you for explaining!
Greetings from Warrington!
They have done research and linguists believe that the American accent is closer to the accent used here in the UK during the 16 and 17 hundreds , its us who have changed not the USA,
I remember the sawdust buckets at school. The funniest school nativity play I saw involved a kid projectile-vomiting through the mouth hole of his paper donkey mask. He went off, out came the sawdust and the show went on.
I'd forgotten how funny Peter Kay was, yet he keeps it going constantly ur scared to laugh as u might miss a joke. He's from Bolton 😂
Paddy McGuiness is his mate who was in his TV shows with him (phoenix nights, max and paddy).
Thank you!
It's great to have a reaction to this from two actual teachers and to hear your take on it. Sounds like nothing has actually changed that much from when I was at school (the 70s).
still dont quite get it it like
He's from Bolton, north west England
UK Lollipop lady = USA crossing guard. They have a round stop sign (for the traffic) on a pole. It looks like a giant lollipop
Thank you for the explanations!
10:11 in primary school it was thick table. In high school it was thick class. So set ones where your clever people, set 6 or 7 in our school where classed as the thick classes.
back in the late 60s I had a Maths teacher who put disruptive. not thick, kids in the huge wicker waste paper basket in the corner. Can you imagine that now? he didn;t pick them up. he just ordered them into it.. and to face the wall uintil he deemed it fit to get out. woe betide anyone who laughed.. you'd be next. I next made it in there, thankfully.
The first plastic rulers did shatter. They became stabbing weapons to some kids. Thankfully they improved and bent instead of shattering.
Well done guys - a noble effort at getting to grips with a Bolton accent. Great reaction.
Thanks!!
Peter Kay was born and bred in Farnworth an area in Bolton, in the county of Lancashire, which is in the Northwest of England.
Thank you!
It's greater Manchester, I live in Lancashire. It used to be Lancashire
He is from Bolton which is north west England, I live just a few miles from Bolton so the accent is easy for me to understand, but some people here who live a bit further south struggle with the accent so you are doing quite well, live your reactions x
Thank you!! I love his accent!
I'm from oldham so not far, don't tell anyone though, I usually only admit it when brian Coxor inspiral carpets pops up
@@thatsthat2612 you can admit it lol, I lived in Failsworth for about 7 years so not too far from you, I'm nearer to Wigan now though
You must've travelled a lot, people from the South wouldn't understand the Bolton dialect. Come off it, and try getting out of the North vs South rubbish, if they couldn't understand him why is he so big in the South? Let alone the whole of the UK and Ireland.
Paddy McGuinness is his best friend. He's acted with him in shows like Phoenix Nights and Max & Paddy's Road To Nowhere... They're definitely worth reacting to.
Next time the sawdust comes out, you know you're gonna be giggling 🤭 🤣
His accent is Lancastrian, a northern county in England. I literally grew up from the town up the road (Darwen).He is an amazing comedian and back on tour, but also look up his TV work, Phoenix Nights (with the unforgettable line 'it's inflatable filth, that's what it is! '), Max and Paddy, Car Share and That Peter Kay Thing.
Thanks you for all the information!! It makes sense that he lives north closer to Scotland with his accent. I love his accent!!
@@Jodi_BoringReviews there’s a load of different northern accents that sound somewhat close to Scottish the amount of times I’ve been called Scottish by Americans is unreal mate
@@birdeater9591 I hope they asked if you were Scottish, instead of just calling you Scottish! Nick is always mistaken as something. Usually it’s Hispanic, Italian, Middle Eastern, or Greek. I have been mistaken as Canadian a few times. I don’t mind. I think it’s fun discovering where people think you are from.
He’s from Bolton not Lancaster
@@hannah7841 They said Lancastrian which refers to someone from Lancaster OR Lancashire and Bolton is in Lancashire. Well technically Bolton is in Greater Manchester but it was formerly in Lancashire.
I remember them bringing in those plastic shatterproof rulers, before we had wooden ones.
We had both
The wooden ones were better for emulating the diving board sound in cartoons! The plastic ones sounded quite zany, akin to Zebedee boing-ing off at the end of Magic Roundabout. Don't let the teacher catch you doing it, though, or you get 100 lines. 'I will not twang my ruler in class', and you'd write all the, 'I's, down the left hand side of the page, then the, 'will', next to it. By the time you got to, 'ruler', you'd drifted across the page from top to bottom with no room left for, 'class', at the bottom of the paper.
Love the England cricket cap.
Loved this one...watching you laugh is so good.
As a Brit living in San Francisco, school reunions are foreign to me. We were happy to leave school and start Zuni. Please watch Peter Kay and misheard lyrics. Your lives will never be the same.
Try and find one of his sitcoms called " Car Share " - he's a very good comedy actor as well ! Car share is about a guy and a lass who share the same car to commute to work - excellent ! Also if you want a real laugh, find the car share out-takes - hillarious. I promise you.
The reason why Peter Kay is so funny, is that, in reality, you are all laughing at yourselves, as you've been there, done that. Peter Kay is, in my opinion, a very clever man who watches people and has a damn good memory
Phoenix nights is an must watch
That's one of the best I've seen 😂😂😂
You 2 watching anything to do with teaching 😅
All teachers use to say. What are you, a comedian
I love that you have an England cricket cap on. This is my favourite cap!
Nick, how long have you had that England cap? It really suits you.
Just got it.
I’m from Bolton and he makes us proud the lad! Him and paddy are class
"Shouting the odds" I don't really know that one either, and I'm from just down the road from Pater Kay. Some phrases are very colloquial.
I was just going to say I'm actually very familiar with the phrase 'shouting the odds'. Means being overly loud and opinionated. From Liverpool here!
@@scouseofhorror104 I have heard it...just not very often, and I've never personally said it. "Gobbing off" is more common in Salford. haha.
@@mana3735 Yes! Totally know gobbing off! 😋🤣
N o..it was popular years ago and I don't come from anywhere near Bolton.. I know it well. I think its generation specific myself.
Hey dude - I love your Star Wars / TBBT t-shirt.
I went to an all boys private half boarding school in Australia so most of us were fairly close. In my 30s I've got a dozen mates around the world that we're all in a group chat. That being said the 10 year reunion was just real estate agents exchanging cards. I think the 20th is up next year but I won't be upset if I miss it. I keep in touch with the people I want to.
Hes from my home town " Bolton " which is close to Manchester
That is cool!
Although Bolton (where Peter comes from) is technically part of the metropolitan county of Greater Manchester, most older people will still say it's in Lancashire and I agree with them :D
Bolton ,Lancashire is the accent - my wife has the same accent . When my wife goes to visit her home town - her relatives say - Oooh you can tell you live in Manchester now - you're talking posh - believe me a Manchester accent isn't posh - we just talk slightly faster !
To be honest, Bolton is the type of place where they point and throw sticks at planes.
Paddy McGuinness is his friend and a TV presenter over here in the UK. They grew up together. He takes a lot of friendly shots at him during his stand ups. I went to see Peter Kay a little while back at the 02 in London and he made fun of Paddy several times because he was in the audience. Absolute comedy gold. I love that you guys across the pond are learning about Peter Kay. If you get the chance check out Sean Lock on 8 out of 10 cats does countdown and also Mickey Flanagan (he's what's known as a proper cockney over here so he might be a bit tricky to understand but believe me he's actually speaking English)
His ascent is north of England,,,, Yorkshire,,,,,, but all the nuns were Irish.
He's a Lancashire lad, from Bolton.
He's from a town called Bolton, in north England.
Thank you!
Peters from Bolton, Northern England
Thanks!
I'm from Bolton and he's the greatest comedian ever lived
Great reaction ❤
Paddy McGuiness is another funny man that is a life long friend of Peter Kays
Paddy is one of Peters best mates and starred with him in the Max and Paddy series, usually playing bouncers / coolers on the door at the club. Check out Max and Paddy in Prison it's hilarious. All the best from Shropshire.
Will never go to a school reunion in the same way i would not randomly meet up with everyone from my 1st job
I have done 3 school reunions, the first was the best as it was open to present students and former students , the reason for this was we where celebrating the 550th anniversary of its founding , so there where people from 11 to 90 + there
It was founded in 1440 by 3 wealthy men off the back of the wool trade , which would have made one of them an extremely wealth man he even paid towards the building of the church
The original 1440 building was extended on and is now private houses so the school is now a modern building in a different part of the town
The first team football pitch had a marquee on it where they served a 3 corse meal , the sports hall had a Jamaican steel band , the theatre had a disco and the main hall had a live band
They made some classrooms into meeting rooms so we could catch up with old friends and where allowed to visit our classrooms ( everything seamed so small )
We where encouraged to dress up , so a lot of us did DJs and the ladies in ball gowns and cocktail dresses , fabulous night
The other 2 big ones where smaller and 2 yrs apart , we have occasionally had reunions since but they tent to be in a local pub 😊
sounds like the story of my old school.
Hi to you both from Sheffield Yorkshire England
I Love, teachers! True ones anyway! Stay cool.
Peter comes from Bolton, Lancashire, its in the north of England Near Manchester.
Thank you!
He has a Bolton accent. It's a town in the north-west of England, about 15 miles north of Manchester.
Thank you!!
Bolton just outside Manchester is his hometown
Thank you!
He’s from Lancashire in the North of England, just North of Manchester.
Thanks!
Paddy McGuinness, best friend, TV presenter, household personality recently presented Top Gear.
I think I’d rather put a fire out with my face, than go to my school reunion!
Paddy McGuinnes comedian/actor and presenter of Top Gear (Car program) Both from Bolton, Lancs ( NW England)
Thanks!
Bolton accent, my home town
Now I’m in my 50s I go to my rugby club reunions twice a year , I would never go to a school reunion
I cried with laughter
you have to see Jonny Vegas on the promo for " the last leg " turns everyone to tears laughing
Great reaction. I suppose you can relate.
hi guys great reaction this is a true story about the shatter proof rulers, it also fit in with the sun on the watch. i can confess it was a true story because this was me it happened to.
This was around 1973-74, cant rember what year i was in, Anyway, shatterproof rulers were a thing in them days, i have not idea why, maybe they wuld not break in your bag, they started coming out in many clolours and designs, I had one that had a maze on it, small silver ball, you had to get from start to finish. I was sitting next to window sun was out, realised i could direct the sun from my ruler in to the teachers eyes, He got upset figured out it was me, came to my table to take my ruler of me
He was saying give me the ruler, every time i went to hand to him, i pulled the ruler away, after the 4th time pulling the ruler away, he got a grip of it, and struck me over my face with it, hitting just above my eyebrow, causing a 2 inch cut, also the ruler shatter, so it was not shatter proof. i started bleeding badly into my eyes. i was told to go see the nurse.
The nurse was not in school, but up the other school, which we had on site, for the handicaped, mental health, downs syndrome that sort of school. i was told the nurse was up there,
so i walked up there, blood running down my face, but the nature of the school, all doors were locked, no intercom in them days, so i started walking round the school looking for and open door looking in windows.
You can now imagine, people with mental health, im bleeding all ove my face, banging on windows, these students freaked out, was like a horro film to them, alot of screaming and crying.
people going to asked what happened to teacher, well nothing, in them days it was your fault, swept under the rug, i went home my parents asked what happened, meeting with the head teacher, nothing happened, my father was the manager, of the biggest furniture factory in the town and supplied the school free of charge all the wood for the wood work classes., he stopped that, 3 weeks later another meeting it was sorted, ball in my caught now, i sat and did nothing for a year and got all A's
True story
Phoenix nights 😂👍
The wedding one is great
Peter Kay is from Bolton in Northern England
Still love you guys.😂❤
Pete is from Bolton, Lancashire. Thats in the north west of England.By the way, thank God for teachers, you do a great job.
could we have more Peter Kay " Guess Who died "
Yeah. 🇺🇸 cricket fan 😊
Don't know what you teach but here is something you may find interesting The ONLY Battle fought between American Soldiers in WW2 - The Battle of Bamber Bridge Explained
He is from Bolton. That was originally in Lancashire, But now i believe the boundary's have changed and comes under Manchester. Not Lancastrian has someone has stated in the comments. Its only 20 miles or so from me. Although Darwin near Blackburn is also close, But north of Bolton
14:31 - Did she just dab some gunk out of the corner of her eye and eat it??
Paddy McGuinness is a fellow comedian from Bolton, also of Irish descent
Peter Kay is from Bolton in Lancashire North West of England 🇬🇧 I'm actually from the same town as him and we have a very broad accent
He is from Bolton.
Thanks!
Peter Kay's mum is Irish, and the nuns he quotes, are all generally Irish.
he obviously went to a Catholic School. Irish sisters.
i gotta ask but is that an england cricket cap your wearing ?
"Shouting the odds" - just means being loud/making a fuss
loudly argumentative.
Yep Bolton
He's from Bolton
Thanks!
To all of the misinformed people who think Bolton is "in" Manchester, listen folks, Manchester is backwards, but at least they don't pronounce "Look, Book, Cook, etc" to rhyme with "Luke"!
paddy mcguinness is his best friend and also comedian. look up a UK show called Phoenix Nights
I left school in 1974 and went to one school reunion. Only remembered 1 teacher and 2 old school friends
Good for you for going. That sounds about right as well.
Peter Kay is from Bolton Manchester
He’s from Bolton in England.
Je is from Bolton. A town near manchester
Thanks!
Paddy maguiness is his TV partner, max and paddy's Road to nowhere
His accent is from Bolton , North Manchester in the North West of England
He's from Bolton Lancashire.
Peter Kay is from Bolton Lancashire uk
Peter Kay has a northern English accent. He's from the Manchester area.
He is from the same city that Robert Shaw was from. They didn't share the same accent though!
@@handsolo1209 Didn't know that, Shaw had a weird accent, but being an actor it's hard to know what his natural accent was. When I think of northern accents I think of Boycott and Trueman. (I know Manchester is more to the west).
Thanks!
peters accent is from Bolton Lancashire
The odds reference is to odd numbers as opposed to even numbers
A lot of Brits have watched so much American films and TV shows that we're kinda bilingual. You'd have to go back to 80s references before it would throw us. And since American film is so prolific compared to every other country in the world (except perhaps the French), I bet a lot of other countries are familiar with Americanisms and American culture too.
Lancashire accent that’s what he has
Love the cap 🧢
I'm from Sheffield and peter is fro bolton England he lives about 30 miles away from me I live in Yorkshire he live in the county next to me we both have northan acsents
Is that a 3 lions baseball cap you’re wearing ?
The English Cricket cap
@@BoringReviews great, I thought it was , it suits you, you’ll have to get a cricket bat and pads next 🤣🤣🤣 I’m loving the reviews from the both of you, I really like it when you can tell the reviewers are enjoying it and getting the comedy too 👍 ( that doesn’t always happen with other reviewers). Keep up the good work 👏👏👏
Bolton or Lancshire accent I live in Blackpool just down the road so my accent isnt too different.