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Series 1
1 :01x01 - Series 1 – Episode 1 (Jan/14/2001)
The Phoenix Club in Bolton is rising from the ashes, but only just. Preparations are fevered as they put the finishing touches on the club in time for the grand opening (15 pounds a ticket, including dinner and Bingo) that will feature not only the folk band 'Half a Shilling', but also TV's own Roy Walker. But will this momentous occasion go off without a hitch?
Guest Stars: Tony Skipp as Delivery Man, Roy Walker as Himself, Tim Healy as Mike Fiddler, Tony Xu as Chinese Man, Ced Beaumont as Gavin 'The Captain' Gladstone, Daniel Kitson as Spencer, Jayne Tunnicliffe as Debra Quinn
Director: Jonny Campbell (1)
Writer: Peter Kay, Dave Spikey, Neil Fitzmaurice
Songs: Paul Hardcastle (Paul Hardcastle - 1985) -- 19, David Bowie (Space Oddity - 1972) -- Space Oddity, Aled Jones (Single - 1985) -- Walking in the Air
 
2 :01x02 - Series 1 – Episode 2 (Jan/21/2001)
Problems persist when a smoke machine goes haywire and results in the death of an employee, and after the TV gets stolen things are looking grim. Arrive the newest arrival: a mechanical bull. The punters haven't been this excited since 'they printed that paedophile's address in t'paper.' It leads to a wild west theme night including a gun fight between rival towns; what could go wrong?
Guest Stars: Gerard Naprous as Albert (Uncredited), Ron Harrison as Elderly War Veteran, Rodney Litchfield as Wild Bill, Bernard Wrigley as Eric, Ced Beaumont as Gavin 'The Captain' Gladstone
Director: Jonny Campbell (1)
Writer: Dave Spikey, Neil Fitzmaurice, Peter Kay
 
3 :01x03 - Series 1 – Episode 3 (Jan/28/2001)
Things are going well, as the Phoenix Club has a sold out Psychic night with Clinton Baptiste. What's more, they just got a new wide-screen TV -- to replace the stolen TV from the previous episode -- and some of the employees become addicted to TV shopping with the 'Armchair Super Store'. But it's not all fun, as Potter has to go to a fire-safety seminar, and soon has fire-safety troubles of his own. Can they be solved in time for the sold out psychic night?
Guest Stars: Lyn Roden as John's Wife, Helen Moon as Edie, Joe O'Byrne as Policeman, John Axon as John, Alex Lowe as Clinton Baptiste, Lorraine Cheshire as Aerobics Woman
Director: Jonny Campbell (1)
Writer: Dave Spikey, Peter Kay, Neil Fitzmaurice
 
4 :01x04 - Series 1 – Episode 4 (Feb/04/2001)
Love is in the air as The Phoenix Club hosts a 'singles-night'. The love bug strikes Brian when bumps into what could be the love of his life. Is she, however, all that he imagined she could and would be?
Guest Stars: Sally Lindsay as Tracy Burns, Jo Enright as Beverley, Sian Foulkes as Mary
Director: Jonny Campbell (1)
Writer: Neil Fitzmaurice, Dave Spikey, Peter Kay
 
5 :01x05 - Series 1 – Episode 5 (Feb/11/2001)
More fun at The Phoenix Club! This time a double event: The Funny Farm (a comedy night); and Robot Wars (in the Pennine Suite). But as usual, there will be trouble in paradise. Meanwhile, Jerry is having some bowel difficulty and has gone to get some tests done, but he -- and we -- have to wait for the results.
Guest Stars: Johnny Leeze as Duggy Hayes, Sian Foulkes as Mary, Toby Hadoke as Comic 1, Mark Attwood as Student Boy, Andy Wilkinson as Terry
Director: Jonny Campbell (1)
Writer: Dave Spikey, Neil Fitzmaurice, Peter Kay
 
6 :01x06 - Series 1 – Episode 6 (Feb/18/2001)
The Phoenix Club is given the honour of hosting one of the biggest nights in Bolton: Talent Trek. But what they don't know is that Brian told them [the committee] Jerry is dying; and when Jerry discovers this, just having been given the all clear, he is more than displeased. Brian's problems mount as he fires his band because of their inability to perform that night (due to a pre-planned obligation vis-a-vis the Karate Kid, the musical).
Guest Stars: Sian Foulkes as Mary, Alison Burrows as Michelle Coffee, Damian Moore as Right Said Frank, Danny Martelli as Right Said Frank
Director: Jonny Campbell (1)
Writer: Peter Kay, Dave Spikey, Neil Fitzmaurice
 
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