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Peter Kay's Care Share unscripted review: Hit and miss from the star comedianWHO WOULD have thought that a show involving two people chatting in a car on their way to work would prove a
wonderful success. By David Stephenson 16:08, Sun, May 13, 2018 | UPDATED: 16:25, Sun, May 13, 2018 Share Article Share Article Facebook X LinkedIn Reddit Bluesky Email Copy Link Link copied
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Peter Kay explains reason for unscripted episode of Car ShareOf course, if you attach to it the name of comedian Peter Kay, it becomes a runaway hit.
Well, that was until Car Share Unscripted (BBC One, Monday) which was rather hit and miss.
Article continues below ADVERTISEMENTThat's not good if you happen to be driving at the time.
They say "unscripted" but - to ruin the magic - they must have known what was coming up on the "radio".
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Car Share Unscripted mayseem improvised, but it may just appear that way
Obviously Peter Kay could mime, even sing, a government report into potholes and we would find it funny.
But the joy of the show was that he made a scripted show look like it was unscripted - and that's enough to make anyone drive off at the wrong exit.
It has rightly made a star of his passenger, Sian Gibson.
We look forward to normal, pothole-free transmission returning in the near future.