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Radio 2 reveals Funny Fortnight pilots
Radio 2 has revealed a raft of comedy pilots, which it will broadcast across two weeks in March under the Funny Fortnight strand.
British Comedy Guide, 7th February 2020The Hot 100 2019: comedy
Susie McCabe, Limmy and Gary Meikle are among our favourite cultural contributors this year.
Craig Angus, Brian Donaldson, Sofia Matias and Murray Robertson, The List, 1st November 2019Still Game fan club founder bids fond farewell to cast
Bernie Hunter posted an emotional "cheerie-bye" to Jack, Victor and co after they hung up the walking sticks for good with a run of farewell shows at the SSE Hydro.
Nicholas Keyden, Daily Record, 18th October 2019Still Game team to receive Scottish Bafta award
Still Game is to receive a Bafta Scotland award for its "outstanding contribution" to television.
BBC, 16th October 2019Review: Still Game: The Final Farewell
Michael Cox reviews the send off of some of Scottish TV's most beloved characters.
Michael Cox, Across The Arts, 11th October 2019Still Game Live: The Final Farewell review
Closing time at Clansman cannot come soon enough.
Allan Radcliffe, The Times, 7th October 2019Still Game: The Final Farewell review
A filthy but not always hilariously funny finale for the Craiglang crew.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 30th September 2019Still Game: The Final Farewell review
Outrageous doesn't begin to describe it.
Thom Dibdin, The Stage, 30th September 2019Still Game Live: The Final Farewell review
Family. Community. Friendship. Love. Regret. Forgiveness. Across its nine series, no complex subject was beyond Still Game's abilities. Deftly handling authentic emotional moments without ever sidelining the comedy, curmudgeonly widowers Jack Jarvis and Victor McDade shuffled their way into the hearts of Scotland, and then the wider UK.
Andrew Duthie, Chortle, 29th September 2019Review: Still Game - The Final Farewell
This review isn't so much written with one hand tied behind the back but a full set of Houdini straitjacket straps, belts and buckles.
Brian Beacom, The Herald, 29th September 2019