Wild West Night
- Episode aired Jan 21, 2001
- 25m
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
148
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A bucking machine brings a quick-draw shootout to the club.A bucking machine brings a quick-draw shootout to the club.A bucking machine brings a quick-draw shootout to the club.
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Paddy McGuinness
- Paddy
- (as Patrick McGuinness)
Alice Barry
- Regular
- (uncredited)
Gerard Naprous
- Man on Horse
- (uncredited)
Garry Stanley
- Stanley
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
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- Quotes
Young Kenny: [a group of them are investigating a horse behaving strangely at the bar] What's up with it?
Brian Potter: What's up with it?
[Brian smells the horse]
Brian Potter: It's... it's pissed, that's what's up with it! Get Colin Bibby. Let go of me!
Young Kenny: How do you know?
Brian Potter: How do I know? I know a pissed horse when I see one. Get it a kebab.
- ConnectionsReferences The Big Country (1958)
Featured review
The Phoenix Club has a Wild West theme night.
It starts fantastically well with a number of hilarious incidents at the club, one quite dark but made very funny by the characters' reactions.
Generally it is a very funny episode with several stand out moments. Virtually everything that comes out of Brian Potter's mouth is a strong punchline delivered with epic timing and great facial expressions by Peter Kay.
Dave Bramwell shows some of Jerry's quick fire one-liners during one scene.
Additionally the use of the mechanical bull and the horse creates the opportunity for some good verbal and sight gags.
As you would expect it all leads to a humorous crescendo caused by "mixing the counties" that Max and Paddy seem comically ill equipped to deal with.
As always, I appreciate that comedy is the eye of the beholder so it depends on your sense of humour as to what you will find funny.
It starts fantastically well with a number of hilarious incidents at the club, one quite dark but made very funny by the characters' reactions.
Generally it is a very funny episode with several stand out moments. Virtually everything that comes out of Brian Potter's mouth is a strong punchline delivered with epic timing and great facial expressions by Peter Kay.
Dave Bramwell shows some of Jerry's quick fire one-liners during one scene.
Additionally the use of the mechanical bull and the horse creates the opportunity for some good verbal and sight gags.
As you would expect it all leads to a humorous crescendo caused by "mixing the counties" that Max and Paddy seem comically ill equipped to deal with.
As always, I appreciate that comedy is the eye of the beholder so it depends on your sense of humour as to what you will find funny.
- snoozejonc
- Sep 19, 2023
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- Runtime25 minutes
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