Paul English
- Journalist
Press clippings Page 6
Inbetweeners producer Chris Young on voting 'Yes'
Young says a 'Yes' vote in referendum will create thriving film and TV industry for Scotland.
Paul English, Daily Record, 17th September 2014What's Funny About The Indyref preview
Director Jim Owen said: "We received an extraordinary number of submissions from all across the UK, so it was a big process. Nothing is beyond satire and I think we should always try to find the comedy in anything we do."
Paul English, Daily Record, 9th September 2014Interview with comedy wrestler Grado
Comedy wrestler Grado, real name Graeme Stevely, is set to say 'it's yersel' to a worldwide audience after landing his big break in America.
Paul English, Daily Record, 24th August 2014Don't Drop The Baton preview
When comedian Susan Calman checked her inbox one morning several months before the Commonwealth Games, her heart jumped.
Paul English, Daily Record, 2nd August 2014Still Game stars invade wrestling ring
Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill, famous for their Jack and Victor characters in Still Game, crashed an Insane Wrestling match this evening in a surprise ring invasion.
Paul English, Daily Record, 28th July 2014Karen Dunbar tells of gay hate ordeal
Chewin' The Fat star Karen Dunbar tells of gay hate ordeal and how her pet cat was drowned.
Paul English, Daily Record, 21st June 2014Limmy's Show wins at Scotland Programme Awards
Surreal comedy Limmy's Show picked up a Royal TV Society gong in the first ever Scotland Programme Awards.
Paul English, Daily Record, 12th June 2014Interview: Sanjeev Kohli
Still Game star Sanjeev Kohli says sell-out show at Hydro is 'mental' as he prepares to take on the independence referendum debate.
Paul English, Daily Record, 5th May 2014Still Game live show blocks global superstars
Jack and Victor have booked the 14,000 capacity venue for a 21-gig run at the same time as U2 wanted to play.
Paul English, Daily Record, 2nd May 2014Video: Still Game cast do The Slosh
Ford Kiernan, Greg Hemphill and the rest of the Craiglang gang treated stunned punters in a city centre boozer to a hilarious performance of the cheesy dance.
Paul English, Daily Record, 3rd April 2014