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Show review: Still Game: The Final Farewell
Burdened by its legacy, The Final Farewell is never as narratively or tonally certain as its two stage predecessors.
Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 28th September 2019Scotsman review set Still Game on road to iconic status
Still Game's creators have recalled how a five-star review in The Scotsman kick-started the comedy phenomenon.
Brian Ferguson, The Scotsman, 27th September 2019Still Game interview
'We've not come to terms with the fact that Still Game really is over'.
Paul English, The Herald, 26th September 2019Still Game stars admit fears over final farewell shows
Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill say expectation levels around their last bow have given them the fear ahead of the SSE Hydro shows.
Paul English, Daily Record, 22nd September 2019Greg Hemphill on Still Game
The creators of the popular Scottish TV series talk about saying goodbye to Jack and Victor on the big stage of the Hydro.
Jay Richardson, The List, 13th September 2019Still Game stars promise 'different vibe' at live show
Still Game stars Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill have vowed to stage a huge "retirement party" for Jack and Victor when they take their final bow at the Hydro in Glasgow - with classic characters from Chewin' the Fat set to help give them a send-off.
Brian Ferguson, The Scotsman, 28th August 201910 greatest Scottish comedians - and their best gags
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Daily Record, 24th May 2019Why Still Game will be sorely missed
Scotland's best-loved sitcom has bowed out. Here's how its hilarious blend of Glasgow banter and bunnets captured a nation.
Megan Wallace, The Guardian, 2nd April 2019Jack and Victor go gentle into that good night
Kiernan and Hemphill could have indulged themselves with a two-hander the way soap operas sometimes like to come over all Samuel Beckett but generously they invited the gang along for the last ha-ha.
The Scotsman, 29th March 2019Cast say emotional goodbyes as Still Game ends
"It's been an amazing five years we've had recently and we don't want to outstay our welcome."
The Herald, 28th March 2019