PADDY McGuinness has sparked rumours of a Phoenix Nights reboot after reuniting with one of the stars from the show. <\/p>\n
Comedy Phoenix Nights ran for two series from 2001 until 2002 but Paddy, 50, has got fans hopeful the show will return. <\/p>\n
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Paddy, who played Patrick O'Shea in the programme, took to Instagram to share a snap of him with Archie Kelly star Kenny Senior. <\/p>\n
And fans were quick to comment on the post, sharing their hopes for a reboot announcement. <\/p>\n
One wrote: "Bring it back! Best show ever!"<\/p>\n
Another said: "Get all the band back together Pad, best British comedy ever for me. Love it if there was a revival."<\/p>\n
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And a third added: "Please bring Phoenix Nights back!"<\/p>\n
The show was focused around the members of working men's club The Phoenix Club in greater Manchester. <\/p>\n
Comedian Peter Kay starred as main character Brian Potter and he previously revealed plans for a movie. <\/p>\n
He said: "People always ask, \u2018Will there be more Phoenix Nights?\u2019 and I can now confirm there won\u2019t \u2014 but I am thinking of a film.\u201d<\/p>\n
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However Paddy once insisted that, if a film was in the pipeline, he knows nothing about it. <\/p>\n
He said: "That\u2019s not happening, let me tell you. Not that I know of\u2009.\u2009.\u2009.\u2009I\u2019m probably not in it.\u201d<\/p>\n
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