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Still Game is a Scottish sitcom series, following the lives of a group of pensioners who live in Craiglang, a fictional area of Glasgow. [1] The show was created by and stars Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill, [2] and first aired on BBC One Scotland on 6 September 2002.
Still Game is a Scottish sitcom produced by Effingee Productions, The Comedy Unit and BBC Scotland. It was created by Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill , who played the lead characters, Jack Jarvis, Esq and Victor McDade , two Glaswegian pensioners .
McCarry joined the rest of the cast of the multi BAFTA Scotland award-winning Still Game in 2014 at the comeback live show at the SSE Hydro in Glasgow. There were 21 performances of the sell-out show. [3] In 2016, she reprised her role of Isa in the new series of Still Game, recommissioned by the BBC after the stage show's success. [4] [5]
Paul William Riley (born 17 January 1970) is a Scottish actor and comedian. He is best known for his role as Winston Ingram in the sitcom, Still Game.Previously he had worked on Chewin' the Fat, the sketch show from which Still Game was spun-off.
The following is an episode list for Still Game. The first series began on 6 September 2002 and its ninth and final series aired on 28 March 2019. In the first three series the episode titles were all Scots words that were related to the episode. This was changed to standard English titles for Series 4, so that the rest of UK audience could ...
Russell has also made appearances in Still Game, Happiness, Auf Wiedersehen, Pet, Cracker and The Railway Children. From 2005 to 2006, Russell played Phil Nail in ITV's Coronation Street. Russell made an appearance in Waterloo Road as Lisa and Lenny Brown's grandfather for one episode, also playing Billy Wilson for two in Shameless.
Still Game (2002–2007, 2016-2019) Gavin Mitchell accepting David Bowie's induction into Barrowland Hall of Fame Gavin Mitchell is a Scottish actor and comedian, best known for playing Boaby, the barman, in the sitcom Still Game .
Quinn began his acting career as a child appearing in commercials, short films and productions at the Pavilion Theatre in Glasgow.. Quinn first gained national recognition in 2002 playing the role of Fergie in the BBC One sitcom Still Game, a role which he played for seven series until 2016, he was also credited as "Young Derek" and "Young Ned" in some episodes. [5]