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Movie version of Still Game ruled out by its creators
Still Game's creators have ruled out ever trying to turn Jack and Victor into cinema stars - as they fear the move would be a disaster.
Brian Ferguson, The Scotsman, 27th September 2016Scottish bar & manager bombarded with Still Game pranks
A pub called The Clansman with a barman named Boaby has been bombarded with prank calls from fans of the TV comedy Still Game, it has emerged.
Angus Howarth, The Scotsman, 18th July 2016Gasping review
Greg Hemphill has achieved what the Daily Mail has been trying to do for years: silenced Frankie Boyle.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 1st June 2016Gasping review
Frankie Boyle excels in Greg Hemphill's funny short film about addiction and its perils.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 26th May 2016Still Game to return to TV
Hit Scottish sitcom Still Game is to return to TV for a new series. Creators Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill are working on six new episodes for BBC One.
British Comedy Guide, 12th May 2016Still Game stars rake in £1.5 million
Still Game stars Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill are laughing all the way to the bank after their smash-hit live gigs.
Stuart McDonald, Daily Record, 2nd January 2016Strongest hints yet of Still Game TV return
Still Game stars Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill have dropped the biggest hints yet that the show will be making a TV comeback.
Brian Ferguson, The Scotsman, 15th November 2015Greg Hemphill on how he silenced Frankie Boyle
Still Game star wrote a part in Gasping - a short film about a man battling alcoholism - with the motormouth stand-up in mind.
Paul Greenwood, Daily Record, 14th June 2015Still Game stars give Jake D'Arcy showbiz send-off
Still Game stars Ford Kiernan, Greg Hemphill and Gavin Mitchell were among those who paid their respects at the funeral of actor Jake D'Arcy/ yesterday.
Daily Record, 6th June 2015Still Game Live - theatre on an extraordinary scale
Even in the posh seats, it feels more like being at a rally, but Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill transform the energy in this vast room into something special.
Mark Fisher, The Guardian, 22nd September 2014