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How Peter Kay spent his two years out of spotlight - and what blew his cover

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Peter Kay will return to our screens tonight after two and a half years out of the celebrity spotlight - and fans can't wait to see what comedy gold he's going to treat us to.

Fans were devastated when the Bolton-born funnyman was forced to cancel his £40million tour in December 2017 amid 'unforeseen family circumstances' - but he's returning from his break to be part of The Big Night In.

The three-hour Children in Need and Comic Relief spectacular is being held in a bid to cheer up the nation amid the coronavirus pandemic.

It will be Kay's first appearance on the small screen in two long years. So where has the Phoenix Nights star been? After axing his tour and all other work indefinitely just days after appearing on Strictly Come

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