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Still Game: Live 2: What you need to know
The gang from Craiglang are heading back on the stage, with the live run kicking off today, and we take a look at what you can expect.
Daily Record, 4th February 2017Review: Still Game Live 2 at the SSE Hydro
Despite a rousing standing ovation from the huge crowd, I'd be willing to bet that I wasn't alone in thinking that three hours of this particular voyage was just a little more than enough.
Joyce McMillan, The Scotsman, 4th February 2017Still Game looks set to return to TV for Series 8
Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill, the creators of Still Game, have said they're "pretty positive" that the sitcom will return to BBC One for an eighth series.
British Comedy Guide, 31st January 2017Jack and Victor in a freezing flat in Still Game 2
Still Game favourites Jack and Victor are set to do battle with the impact of a big freeze - but their creators have promised their new stage show will be kept free of politics.
Brian Ferguson, The Scotsman, 30th January 2017Bruce Morton on introducing the Still Game stars
Bruce Morton on the fateful day he introduced Still Game stars Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill to each other.
Paul English, The Scottish Sun, 29th January 2017Ford Kiernan faces sex chat rap
Ford Kiernan made "obscene and degrading" sexual remarks to a barmaid, prosecutors claim. The Still Game actor, 54, is accused of repeatedly directing the vile tirade at the pub worker.
The Scottish Sun, 6th January 2017Still Game creators to limit live shows
Still Game fans have been promised a bigger and better stage spectacular when Jack and Victor return to the Hydro - but have been warned it will not become an annual fixture to avoid being seen as a pantomime.
Brian Ferguson, The Scotsman, 5th December 2016Still Game interview
Still Game's Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill on the hit show's timeless nature - and why they want to make everyone happy.
The Big Issue, 17th October 2016Ford Kiernan was once encouraged to be 'egg packer'
Still Game star Ford Kiernan has revealed how a careers teacher once recommended he become an egg packer.
The Scotsman, 10th October 2016Another of the recent zombie sitcoms, which is to say a comedy genre looking surprisingly lively after being thought long dead. Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill reprise their roles as Scottish pensioners Jack and Victor, two elderly gents occupying themselves with pub and newspaper and Summer Wine-style farce. Tonight, the Futuroo gadget catalogue arrives with the promise of attractive labour-saving devices. But will it create more problems than it solves?
John Robinson, The Guardian, 7th October 2016