Paul English
- Journalist
Press clippings Page 5
Sanjeev Kohli: Scotland's only Gaelic-speaking Asian
Still Game's Sanjeev Kohli could have a new career - as Scotland's only Gaelic-speaking Asian comedian.
Paul English, Daily Record, 6th April 2015Burnistoun: Live & For Real, Glasgow, review
The on-stage chemistry between Florence and Connell makes thir live performing look so easy.
Paul English, Daily Record, 26th March 2015Fred McAulay reveals how he dropped the "C-bomb" live
Funny man Fred, who presents the final audition of his BBC radio show MacAulay and Co today, survived 18 years on the airwaves without one swearing blooper - until he dropped the "C-bomb" two weeks ago.
Paul English, Daily Record, 13th March 2015Rab C Nesbitt to play Glesga granny
Rab C Nesbitt star Gregor Fisher will play a Glasgow granny in his latest role.
Paul English, Daily Record, 19th January 2015Two Doors Down set to be made into a series next year
BBC Scotland's Two Doors Down, shown across the UK on Hogmanay last year, is set to go into production next year.
Paul English, Daily Record, 28th December 2014Burnistoun Live sold out in 60 minutes
Burnistoun writers Robert Florence and Iain Connell have pledged to ensure fans get to see the live version of the show after tickets sold out in under an hour today.
Paul English, Daily Record, 19th December 2014Burnistoun takes to the stage with 2015 live show
Comedy duo Robert Florence and Iain Connell are taking their Scottish show to Glasgow's King's Theatre during the annual event.
Paul English, Daily Record, 17th December 2014Jack Docherty interview
Scots comic Jack Docherty tells why No vote in independence could mean comeback for his most famous character McGlashan.
Paul English, Daily Record, 18th October 2014Greg McHugh set to fly to LA to discuss remake
Greg McHugh will fly out to Los Angeles this month for meetings with top industry figures to discuss a remake of Gary: Tank Commander for an American network audience.
Paul English, Daily Record, 1st October 2014In pictures: Still Game Live
Ford Kiernan, Greg Hemphill and co wowed crowds with a hilarious night of entertainment on the opening night of their 21-date run at the Glasgow venue.
Paul English, Daily Record, 19th September 2014