Key Points
- Peter Kay joined Sara Cox for two special live conversations at The Lyric in Salford’s Lowry Theatre.
- The comedian shared stories from his new book, Peter Kay’s Diary: The Monthly Memoir of a Boy from Bolton.
- Topics ranged from childhood memories to early jobs, school experiences, and a memorable nativity play.
- Kay also highlighted songs that shaped his comedic voice and personal journey.
- The event was produced by BBC Audio and will air on BBC Radio 2.
Peter Kay Opens Up in Candid, Humorous Chat With Sara Cox
Peter Kay offered fans a rare, intimate look at his life and career during two special events hosted by Sara Cox at The Lyric inside Salford’s Lowry Theatre. Blending humor with heartfelt reflection, the beloved comedian revisited formative moments that shaped both his personal story and his signature comedic style.
Stories From a Life in Laughter
Anecdotes From His New Memoir
Kay’s conversation drew heavily from his latest book, Peter Kay’s Diary: The Monthly Memoir of a Boy from Bolton. He shared a series of humorous and nostalgic anecdotes, giving audiences a deeper sense of the experiences that influenced his rise in comedy.
Childhood Memories and Early Lessons
Among the standout stories were his recollections of school dinners, being taught by nuns, and participating in a uniquely chaotic nativity play. Kay also spoke about the many jobs he held before pursuing comedy full‑time, offering insight into the everyday moments that later inspired his material.
Music That Shaped the Comedian
Throughout the event, Kay selected and discussed songs that played a meaningful role in his life. These musical choices added another layer to the conversation, revealing the influences that helped shape his humor, creativity, and outlook.
A BBC Audio Production for Radio 2
The conversation, produced by BBC Audio, will be broadcast on BBC Radio 2. Fans can expect a warm, entertaining mix of storytelling, laughter, and personal reflection—an opportunity to hear directly from one of Britain’s most celebrated comedians.
What Happens Next?
With the release of his new memoir and renewed public appearances, Kay continues to reconnect with audiences. Additional promotional events and media features are expected as interest in his book and career resurgence remains strong.










