These are external links and will open in a new windowThe unscripted return of Peter Kay's Car Share has been met with a mixed reception from fans and critics.The first episode in a two-part finale was improvised by Kay and Sian Gibson and attracted 4.4 million viewers, according to overnight figures. Car Share returns for a one-off special, and it is completely unscripted, with Peter Kay and Sian Gibson taking the brave decision to completely improvise a full episode.JavaScript seems to be disabled. Please enable JavaScript to take full advantage of iPlayer.John and Kayleigh were not in a good place the last time weJohn and Kayleigh were not in a good place the last time we saw them, but what happened?John enlists the help of his reluctant nan to wait in for aJohn enlists the help of his reluctant nan to wait in for a delivery.Kayleigh has had enough of work and fancies a day off, butKayleigh has had enough of work and fancies a day off, but John isn't having any of it. The unscripted episode will be followed by the Car Share finale, which will be on BBC One on Monday, 28 May.Despite the mixed reaction, viewers are eager to find out whether John and Kayleigh will finally end up together, after the cliff-hanger at the end of series two.President Lukashenko says Russia offered comprehensive assistance, as protests continued on Saturday.

Peter Kay stage appearance delights Car Share fans Peter Kay's Car Share: Fans praise finale at Blackpool screening Peter Kay cancels comeback comedy tour for family reasons What's so great about Now That's What I Call Music 48? A section in which John talked about losing his virginity at the age of 13 also stirred a reaction. Peter Kay's Car Share is a British sitcom set around supermarket assistant manager John Redmond (Peter Kay) and promotions rep Kayleigh Kitson (Sian Gibson), and their participation in a company car-sharing scheme. "We decided to see what would happen if we took the script away and relied on just our chemistry alone, reacting to whatever came on the radio," Kay said.It was a warm-up for the show's finale, which will be on BBC One later in May.And it marked Kay's first return to TV since cancelling his tour in December due to "But how did fans react to the gamble of going without a script?Others enjoyed the hidden gags in the show, including a shop called Halaldi.However the lack of a script was the episode's downfall for other viewers.Certain jokes sparked a separate backlash, particularly John's disgusted reaction to a letter read out over the radio from a woman who discovers her husband has been dressing in her clothes and having an affair with other men.The Guardian described the exchange as "one moment of real discomfort" that did not "sit well in such a good-natured show". Directed by Peter Kay. Image caption The story of John and Kayleigh will conclude with a finale later this month .

Car Share returns for a one-off special, and it is completely unscripted, with Peter Kay and Sian Gibson taking the brave decision to completely improvise a full episode. John drives Kayleigh home from work, reacting to songs on the radio and discussing stroke treatment, favourite meals and John's school trip to France. With Sian Gibson, Peter Kay. These are external links and will open in a new window The story of John and Kayleigh will conclude with a finale later this month John is surprised when Kayleigh admits that she had her first boyfriend - now in prison - at the age of thirteen but secretly pleased when she suggests a - sort of - dinner date. The unscripted return of Peter Kay's Car Share has been … "Big fan of Peter Kay but the scene talking about 13 year olds having sex in #CarShareUnscripted wasn't his best idea!"