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Still Game Live. Image shows from L to R: Victor McDade (Greg Hemphill), Jack Jarvis (Ford Kiernan)
Still Game Live

Still Game Live

  • TV sitcom
  • BBC One Scotland
  • 2014
  • 1 episode

Television broadcast of the hit Still Game live show, based on the popular BBC Scotland sitcom. Stars Ford Kiernan, Greg Hemphill, Gavin Mitchell, Jane McCarry, Paul Riley and more.

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Still Game Live. Image shows from L to R: Isa Drennan (Jane McCarry), Tam Mullen (Mark Cox), Boaby (Gavin Mitchell), Victor McDade (Greg Hemphill), Jack Jarvis (Ford Kiernan)

Key details

Genre
Sitcom
Broadcast
2014
Channel
BBC One Scotland
Episodes
1
Stars
Ford Kiernan, Greg Hemphill, Gavin Mitchell, Jane McCarry, Paul Riley, Sanjeev Kohli, Mark Cox, Paul Young and Maureen Carr
Writers
Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill
Directors
Pati Marr, Rich Ellis and Michael Hines
Producers
Laura Marks and Steven Canny

Showcasing the stage show phenomenon, Still Game Live saw the reunion of the much-loved sitcom in front of millions of fans during a mammoth 21-night run at Glasgow's SSE Hydro Arena this year.

Seven years since they last worked together, Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill reunited as Jack Jarvis and Victor McDade, bringing the popular TV show to life on the stage in front of more than 200,000 people.

When Jack is faced with the dilemma of attending his daughter's vow renewal in Canada, he decides to embrace new technology - Boaby the barman's tablet - in an attempt to be there from the comfort of The Clansman. However, Victor's promise to be a supportive wing man backfires while Isa tries her best to hold her tongue.

Meanwhile Winston needs a new leg thanks to an incident at the canal, Isa's mushroom soup needs a new recipe, Naveed has money in mind at the live shows, while Tam and Boaby face a battle of wills against each other.

Additional details

Production
Studio
Picture
Colour

Broadcast details

First broadcast
Friday 7th November 2014 at 9pm on BBC One Scotland
Episode length
1 hour
All previous repeats
  • Sunday 17th December 2023 at 9:00pm on BBC Scotland
  • Friday 21st July 2023 at 9:00pm on BBC Scotland
  • Monday 26th December 2022 at 11:00pm on BBC Scotland

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