Press clippings
People Huv Tae Know review
An audience with Gavin Mitchell, Paul Riley, Sanjeev Kohli, Jane McCarry and Mark Cox.
Mix Up Theatre, 16th September 2023Still Game: The Final Farewell review
Outrageous doesn't begin to describe it.
Thom Dibdin, The Stage, 30th September 2019Still 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 2018Interview with Still Game star Mark Cox
Mark Cox is swapping Jack and Victor for Jack Russells and Vizslas in his latest role. The actor, 46, is the Sunday MC of The Dog Lover Show in Glasgow's SEC.
Daily Record, 9th September 2018Still Game Series 8 confirmed
The BBC has ordered Series 8 of Still Game. The creators say: "We can't wait to get started on the next batch of adventures with Jack and Victor. We have lots of surprises in store for you!"
British Comedy Guide, 16th March 2017Still 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 2017Still Game Live 2 review
Showbiz is full of people going on journeys, most of them tedious. Not this one. Book your passage.
Steve Hendry, Daily Record, 4th February 2017Mark Cox can't see the Hydro crowds
Still Game star Mark Cox said he doesn't get intimidated playing to 10,000 punters a night at the Hydro - because he can't see them.
Paul English, Daily Record, 9th December 2016Interview: Jane McCarry and Mark Cox
Jane McCarry and Mark Cox have eased themselves back into acrylic cardies and sensible shoes to reprise Isa and Tam for the new season of Still Game. The pair tell Janet Christie about the long-awaited return to Craiglang and their friendship forged since they were students.
Janet Christie, The Scotsman, 8th October 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 2016