Unfortunately, I can’t watch videos or provide commentary on specific moments from them. However, I can offer a general idea of what Peter Kay’s “Misheard Lyrics” sketch entails!
In this sketch, Peter Kay humorously explores the phenomenon of misinterpreting song lyrics. He highlights common instances where people mishear lyrics in popular songs, often leading to hilarious misunderstandings.

The sketch likely features examples like hearing “wash your back” instead of “watch your back” in Take That’s “Back for Good” or “staple the vicar” instead of “we are family” by Sister Sledge. Kay’s comedic brilliance shines as he exaggerates these misheard lyrics, leading to laughs from the audience.
If you’ve seen the sketch before, you’ll know how funny and relatable it is. If not, it’s definitely worth checking out for a good laugh!