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Sanjeev Kohli tells fans to get hankies ready for final
The Glasgow actor, best known as shopkeeper Navid Harrid, started filming the final series of shenanigans.
Paul English, Daily Record, 15th August 2018Interview: Sanjeev Kohli
The Still Game star tells Janet Christie about swapping a career in medicine for a role as Scotland''s favourite shopkeeker, getting serious in River City and why he''d love to play a hard man.
Janet Christie, The Scotsman, 24th March 2018Still Game: Scotland's most watched TV show is back
It is Scotland's most-watched television show. Not even Andy Murray winning Wimbledon could beat its viewing figures.
Ian Marland, i Newspaper, 2nd March 2018Fags, Mags & Bags to return for Series 7
Radio 4 corner shop set sitcom Fags, Mags & Bags is to return for a seventh series. Four new episodes are being made, for broadcast in August.
British Comedy Guide, 9th June 2017Still 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 2 Live
Still Game Live 2 really is a brilliant follow-up to the 2014 success.
Mark Brown, The Herald, 12th February 2017Still Game Live 2: Bon Voyage review
Tellingly, you leave satisfied if this is to be Still Game's final live voyage, but keen to return if there are further productions still to come.
Jay Richardson, Chortle, 6th February 2017Still Game: Live 2 Bon Voyage
When Jack and Victor take to the stage and insist that there will be less spectacular effects than at their first Hydro residency in 2014, you just know that the opposite will be true. So, when Navid, Isa, Winston, Boaby and Tam make their entrances, it's via increasingly daring stunts that have the adoring throng in raptures.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 6th February 2017Still Game: Live 2 review - hilarity ahoy
When does a sitcom get too big for its boots? It's a worry that must have crossed the minds of Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill on returning to the hangar-like Hydro where, in 2014, Still Game played to 210,000 people in 21 nights.
There's something surreal about seeing the TV escapades of Jack and Victor in a venue where bouncers guard the stage and the audience needs two giant screens just to see what's happening. Undaunted, they've come back with a show of even greater ambition - and just as many laughs.
Mark Fisher, The Guardian, 5th 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 2017