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

Still Game

  • TV sitcom
  • BBC Scotland / BBC One / BBC Two / BBC One Scotland
  • 2002 - 2019
  • 62 episodes (9 series)

Scottish sitcom about pensioners Jack and Victor, a duo who strike a blow against ageism with their rascally antics. Stars Ford Kiernan, Greg Hemphill, Jane McCarry, Paul Riley, Mark Cox and more.

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Series 3, Episode 1 - Hoaliday

Still Game. Image shows from L to R: Victor McDade (Greg Hemphill), Jack Jarvis (Ford Kiernan). Copyright: The Comedy Unit / Effingee Productions
Jack and Victor are on their holiday in Canada. But will they both be returning to Craiglang?

Broadcast details

Date
Friday 7th May 2004
Time
9pm
Channel
BBC One Scotland
Length
30 minutes

Cast & crew

Cast
Ford Kiernan Jack Jarvis
Greg Hemphill Victor McDade
Jane McCarry Isa Drennan
Paul Riley Winston Ingram
Mark Cox Tam Mullen
Gavin Mitchell Boabby
Sanjeev Kohli Navid Harrid
James Martin Eric
Shamshad Akhtar Meena Harrid
Jake D'Arcy Pete The Jakey
Lynne McCallum Peggy McCalpine
Guest cast
Matt Costello Stevie the Bookie
Marj Hogarth Fiona
Greg Powrie Tony
Munro Chambers Jack Jnr
Jack Knight Stephen
Steve Hemphill CN Tour Guide
Peter McNally Skydome Sweeper
Writing team
Greg Hemphill Writer
Ford Kiernan Writer
Production team
Michael Hines Director
Michael Hines Producer
Ewan Angus Executive Producer
Colin Gilbert Executive Producer
Laura Wilson Editor
Graham Rose Production Designer
Ray Holman Costume Designer
Julie Dorrat-Keenan Make-up Designer
Susan Clark 1st Assistant Director

Press

All aboard the Craiglang Express

The first genuinely great Scottish sitcom since the days of Para Handy.

Cameron Borland, Off The Telly, 7th May 2004

As ever, the joy of Still Game is both in the writing and the cast. The characters are all so well defined and the interaction between them is, more often than not, verging on the hysterical. This is always the case when Naveed's shop comes into play. Arguably the scene of the best lines, the humble grocery store is, in effect, the nerve centre of Craiglang where gossip is traded and insults hurled.

Cameron Borland, Off The Telly, 7th May 2004

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