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After an altercation with a camp inmate called Pepe, Max and Paddy are soon confronted by the main man of their wing, Raymond The Bastard (played by Everal Walsh), who is also Pepe's boyfriend. No Context Max and Paddy. The two of them get their own back on Brian by claiming there is an outbreak of Anthrax in the club, leading to the club and its staff to be subjected to nude sterilisation. ** [[spoiler: Paddy's cellmate in Episode Four.]] They agree to let Shannon, who is looking for his estranged son, hitch a ride around. [[DescriptionCut And this is after Max has mentioned him "softening up" in recent years. ** Tina has an offscreen one in Episode Four that's both intentional and accidental. The revelation about the girls they took home means that this very likely was the case. This brilliantly observed comedy journey follows the exploits of these two modern outlaws as they escape the club in their prized motorhome and take to the open road, creating havoc across the country. And he's also an AxCrazy Yandere. Tina finally gets the duo out, but now before a payback for Potter Is due. They are fugitives due to an incident in the last episodes of Phoenix Nights, in which a club patron threatened to have them killed by hitmen. What Shows Have Been Renewed or Canceled. Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere is Channel 4 Brit Com spun-off from the popular comedy Phoenix Nights that sees former Phoenix Club doormen Max ( Peter Kay) and Paddy (Paddy McGuinness) aimlessly travelling around Britain in a motorhome that they bought with the proceeds from faking an assassination and pocketing the cash during the final * BearyFunny: Max and Paddy disguise themselves as dancing bears to obtain a TV screen from a supermarket. * SchmuckBait: Raymond the Bastard telling Paddy to [[PrisonRape bend over and pick the soap up]]. * AcceptableTargets: In-universe, when Max and Paddy pull up to cut down a speed camera, passers-by salute and cheer them. Max in turn makes his own heroic sacrifice by [[spoiler: not telling Daniel that he is his father, and letting Tinas family remain intact. ]], * [[spoiler: PrisonsAreGymnasiums: Episode Four includes a scene set in the prison's exercise yard and at the start of the episode, Paddy's cellmate challenges him and Max to a game of tennis.]]. http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/article_history.php. * LargeHam: Mix Bustin, as played by [[Music/Slade Noddy Holder]]. [[spoiler: Max decides not to tell his long lost son Daniel that he is his real father; allowing Daniel, Tina, and Kevin (Tinas husband and an old friend of Max who believes he is Daniels father) to remain a happy family. Actor 1 episode, 2004 Beric George 1 episode, 2004 Stuart Wolfenden . ** Paddy tries to have one at the end of the first episode but the volume of the TV wakes up Max who is less than pleased. Raymond the Bastard? ** When Paddy was a child he used to frequently shove ''Franchise/StarWars'' action figures up his arse and once had to be taken to hospital after sticking an Obi-Wan Kenobi figure up there. HilarityEnsues. ** Paddy tries to have one at the end of the first episode but the volume of the TV wakes up Max who is less than pleased. They end up changing their minds by the end of the episode [[spoiler:when they see a pig- possibly the same pig they bought from the farmer and ended up caring for- roast and served at a pub, and order two nut cutlets instead]]. Ironically, he's also gay, and Jamaica, where the original Yardies started out, is a country with a reputation for homophobia. Max agrees just to get Raymond off their backs and receive preferential treatment, including access to luxury chocolates and Sky+ . * ActorAllusion: Paddy's full name is revealed to be Patrick O'Shea. It doesn't take long before they try selling it. PHONE Hello? '''Max''': How dare you?! * BadassLongcoat: Billy the Butcher wears one of these. Things get worse for the duo when Brian Potter turns up, determined to get his doormen out of jail. Tina finally gets the duo out, but now before a payback for Potter Is due. 35K views, 99 likes, 4 loves, 102 comments, 86 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from No Context Max and Paddy: You've got yourself a deal Mr Bastard! Max is the older and more level-headed of the two, roughly 40 years old, and usually pretending to have more life experience than he has actually had, including a stint in the army. Shortly after the series, the two characters starred in their own fitness video entitled "Max & Paddy: The Power of Two", which features a cameo from Brian. Is there a season 2 of Max and Paddy? - Sage-Answers Brian has been [[spoiler: fronting a very public campaign to get Max and Paddy released from prison which destroys the persona of rich gangsters that they used to live an easy and safe life while inside. The pair are released, having their sentences reduced to community service, and get revenge on Brian Potter by informing the Home Office that there is an outbreak of anthrax at his club. ({{Beat}}) What do you want, son? * BadassLongcoat: Billy the Butcher wears one of these. We're Max and Paddy (Paddy and Max! Eventually, she goes to the Police and gets Max and Paddy released at the cost of keeping her secret, as well as finally letting Max meet Daniel after his release.]] He just forces Max to shake his hand. * CampGay: Pepe, Raymond The Bastard's ([[spoiler:the kingpin of the prison wing where Max and Paddy end up]]) boyfriend. She certainly doesn't agree with him. ** The climax of Episode Two is a homage to ''Series/TheATeam'' complete with the theme tune playing in the background. * HonestJohnsDealership: Gypsy Joe's shop is in the back of a lorry and everything is stolen. I don't [[UnusualEuphemism drink from both pipes]] and [[HandsomeLech that lad]] ''definitely'' does not! [[GassHole A lot.]] [[spoiler: She tells the Police why Max and Paddy stole a school bus full of children (Max was trying to meet his long lost son), which gets them released from prison but (more immediately) gets them pulled out of the exercise yard just as Raymond The Bastard and cronies are approaching them with the intention of savagely beating and quite possibly killing them. [[HandsomeLech Paddy]] exploits his costume to feel up a little boy's mother. He was tunnelling towards the next cell.]]. He arrives to work to find a load of muscular black men in top hats. While awaiting Tina's reluctant assistance to get them freed, they are forced to make a deal with Raymond the Bastard to share their non-existent loot. Tina warns Max to keep his distance and not reveal the secret, but the following morning he informs Paddy and the pair steal what they think is a school bus with young Daniel aboard. Paddy is not happy. * FanDisservice: At the end of Episode Four, we see the male cast of Series/PhoenixNights (apart from Brian) naked when [[spoiler: Max and Paddy call in an anthrax threat and they are forced to strip naked and get hosed down with some kind of chemical suppressant.]]. * IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: An example that is both romantic and non-romantic at the same time. [1] A spin-off from Peter Kay's Phoenix Nights, the series follows the two Bolton doormen/bouncers Maxwell "Max" Bygraves (Kay) and Patrick "Paddy" O'Shea (McGuinness) as they tour around the UK in their campervan. Max & Paddy's Road to Nowhere, sometimes referred simply as Max & Paddy, was a spin-off series based around Phoenix Nights characters Max Bygraves (Peter Kay) and Patrick O'Shea (Paddy McGuinness), better known as Max and Paddy. After an altercation with a camp inmate called Pepe, Max and Paddy are soon confronted by the main man of their wing, Raymond The Bastard, who is also Pepe's boyfriend. * SeinfeldianConversation: Max and Paddy have these fairly regularly. Max often oppressively stares at Paddy or anyone who has offended his tastes and often shouts "H-how dare you!". Raymond the bastard - YouTube * VocalEvolution: Maxs voice is different than in Phoenix Nights because continuing it would have risked long-term damage to Peter Kays voice. * LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn: Episode Three contains a montage of [[spoiler:Max following his long lost son to school and trying to deal with the news that he's a father]] set to the Boyzone cover of "Father & Son". 15Hopeless doormen Max and Paddy leave clubland and embark on a series of wild and exciting adventures in their prized motorhome, \"Easy Rider\" style. Politically Incorrect!". * JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Max and Paddy. * YouCanLeaveYourHatOn: Non-sexy variant, when the Phoenix Club staff (the male half, anyway) is forced to strip nude and get sprayed with disinfectant, Young Kenny is still wearing his hat. Can't find a movie or TV show? [[spoiler: She tells the Police why Max and Paddy stole a school bus full of children (Max was trying to meet his long lost son), which gets them released from prison but (more immediately) gets them pulled out of the exercise yard just as Raymond The Bastard and cronies are approaching them with the intention of savagely beating and quite possibly killing them.]]. [[GassHole A lot.]] Max and Paddy get sent to jail for their crimes. Max and Paddy drive into North East England to visit Max's old doorman friend Billy 'The Butcher' Shannon, who had previously briefly appeared in the 1994 flashback in Episode 2. Me and Paddy are in prison. ** Also, the farmer who sells Max and Paddy his pig. * CantHoldHisLiquor: Max accuses Paddy of this in the first episode but he contends that he must have been [[SlippingAMickey spiked]]. They are left vulnerable and exposed as their fellow criminals realise there are no gold or diamonds, and certainly no cannibalism. Billy also appears in said flashback before he returns as the main supporting character in Episode Six. Phoenix Nights spin-off focusing on the adventures of the two doormen. He either thinks he actually is Music/CliffRichard or just has a disturbing love of him; looking like him, having a painting of him on the wall surrounded by candles, and singing Millennium Prayer to it all night. Max and Paddy end up in Dover, where they buy a faulty plasma TV from a crook by the name of Gypsy Joe. It was broadcast on Channel 4 and began on 12 November 2004, running for six 30-minute episodes up until 17 December 2004. Max's amazing car alarm from phoenix nights extended to 40 secondsi own nothing - you should give this show a watch if u haven't seen it before - highly reco. The 'Row Row Row Your Boat' sequence on the bus is borrowed from Dirty Harry, and in the scene where The Wolfster writes his telephone number on a beermat and hands it to Max, it is clearly a Peter Kay beermat, tying in with Kay's TV adverts for John Smith's Brewery bitter. They're generally decent guys but not above stealing and conning people if it will benefit them. * CarFu: Max and Paddy accidentally kill a cow by ramming it. * MessyPig: Played with by the pig Max and Paddy end up buying from a mad farmer. But Max and Paddy's masquerade falls apart when Phoenix Club owner Brian Potter uses their plight as a publicity stunt for his club. Max & Paddy's Road to Nowhere (TV Mini Series 2004) - IMDb * VocalEvolution: Max's voice is different than in Phoenix Nights because continuing it would have risked long-term damage to Peter Kay's voice. You've gotta go to the police and tell them I'm Daniel's dad, then they'll know why I did it. ''With her pincer. Max & Paddy's Road to Nowhere (2004) s01e04 Episode Script The staff, however get punished as well as Brian, at the end of Episode 4. A spoof fitness DVD was released, Max & Paddy's The Power of Two, including several gags and pieces of scenery from the main series. Raymond is the worse of Paddy's nightmares when Paddy drops the soap, and is eagerly commented about his manhood as "Stunning, like a young Burt Reynolds!". Kay and McGuinness do not provide the DVD audio commentary. [1], His roles on television include Wayne in The Street, Raymond the Bastard in Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere and Cecil in Prime Suspect 5. ]], ** Also Max and Paddy in Episode Four when [[spoiler: a news report about them, set up by Brian, is seen on one of the prison's TV; blowing their persona of rich gangsters and revealing to Raymond The Bastard that they have been lying to him.]]. It doesn't leave that much poo on the floor of their motorhome, but it farts. Let's get one thing straight, and I mean ''straight''. The film, released nationally by Lionsgate Films in June 2011, was based on the 2008 book Screwed: The Truth About Life as a Prison Officer written by the pseudonymous Ronnie Thompson. * ChekhovsGunman / EarlyBirdCameo: Maxs ex-girlfriend Tina appears in flashbacks in Episode Two before playing an important role in Episodes Three and Four. * ChekhovsGunman: Max's ex-girlfriend Tina appears in flashbacks in Episode Two before playing an important role in Episodes Three and Four. This calls for them to take drastic action. -->And best of all, we don't pay council tax.''''. Then he switches on the engine to show off their new plasma television. He has also appeared in Coronation Street and Emmerdale. * PrecisionFStrike: Mick Bustins OhCrap moment. [2] In 2011, he played his first major role in the feature film Screwed, directed by Reg Traviss, playing the part of Curtis Nelson. Max And Paddy's Road To Nowhere is the much-loved sequel to Peter Kay's critically-acclaimed comedy series, "Phoenix Nights". A popular English comedy band who had a TV show in the 80's. How old is Mrs McGuinness? * ThirdPersonPerson: Paddy is this fairly frequently. Max And Paddy's Road To Nowhere. Eventually, she goes to the Police and gets Max and Paddy released at the cost of keeping her secret, as well as finally letting Max meet Daniel after his release.]] * ActorAllusion: Paddy's full name is revealed to be Patrick O'Shea. [[spoiler: Max decides not to tell his. Max and Paddy turn up unannounced at his birthday party and surprise 'The Wolfster', as well as several other old faces from home present for the party. Peter Kay touched on this in the DVD commentary of Phoenix Nights, saying that he should have told the production company to buy a larger motor home than the Ford as he intended to use it in the spin-off. History for Series/MaxAndPaddysRoadToNowhere - TV Tropes Hopeless doormen Max and Paddy leave clubland and embark on a series of wild and exciting adventures in their prized motorhome, "Easy Rider" style. * NoisySexNextDoor: In the first episode, Max and Paddy pull two girls at a nightclub and bring them back to the motorhome. Although the series was broadcast two years after Peter Kay's Phoenix Nights, the plot is set immediately after the events of the previous series. * ThirdPersonPerson: Paddy is this fairly frequently. * [[spoiler: PrisonsAreGymnasiums: Episode Four includes a scene set in the prisons exercise yard and at the start of the episode, Paddys cellmate challenges him and Max to a game of tennis. Max actually has to wear goggles to defend his eyes. 16K views, 122 likes, 8 loves, 189 comments, 132 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from No Context Max and Paddy: The art of negotiation - by Raymond the Bastard 5.7K views, 31 likes, 1 loves, 50 comments, 46 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from Best of British Comedy: Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere - Raymond the Bastard