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Still Game Series 9 to be shown on BBC Scotland in February 2019
The final series of Still Game will be shown on the new BBC Scotland channel in February 2019.
British Comedy Guide, 22nd November 2018Still Game launches Final Farewell live show
The stars of Still Game have announced one final live stage show, to play at Glasgow's SSE Hydro arena, in Autumn 2019.
British Comedy Guide, 2nd November 2018Ford Kiernan looks set for restaurant industry career
Still Game star Ford Kiernan looks set to move into the hospitality industry after it was discovered he's been named as the director of a licensed restaurants company.
The Scotsman, 1st October 2018Still Game death theory sends fans into frenzy
Joe McGurk sparked the online frenzy after suggesting that the upcoming series will see one of the main duo killed off.
Jack Aitchison, Daily Record, 27th September 2018Still Game to end after Series 9
Still Game is to return for a ninth series, but the creators say it will be the sitcom's last.
British Comedy Guide, 13th July 2018Still Game, series 8 episode 1 review
In the golden age of the sitcom, some shows were recorded in front of a studio audience and the others had canned laughter superimposed. The former now costs too much and the latter, in which producers decided where the laughs are placed in post-production, has long been thought too tacky. But there is a third way. When Still Game (BBC One) was recording its seventh series two years ago, an audience attended a screening and supplied the laughter track.
Jasper Rees, The Telegraph, 8th March 2018Greg Hemphill and Ford Kiernan interview
'Still Game feels like a bigger deal this time... it's precious'.
Bill Gibb, The Sunday Post, 4th March 2018Ford Kiernan interview
Kiernan, who writes the series with co-star Greg Hemphill, said: "The changes at The Clansman came about after Greg and I went for a burger and chips a year ago and got charged £8."
The Scotsman, 3rd March 2018Still Game: Scotland's most watched TV show is back
It is Scotland's most-watched television show. Not even Andy Murray winning Wimbledon could beat its viewing figures.
Ian Marland, i Newspaper, 2nd March 2018Stars warn 'shadow of death' will loom over new series
Still Game's fans have been warned that "the shadow of death looms large" in the new series of the hit comedy - as its creators admitted they have been tempted to place secret bets on who is going to be killed off.
Brian Ferguson, The Scotsman, 26th February 2018