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.
Press clippings Page 3
Meeting the Still Game gang
The Still Game on preparing for their live shows.
Barry Didcock, The Herald, 17th August 2014Greg and Ford on the return of Still Game
...and why they owe it all to a packet of crisps.
Brian Beacom, The Herald, 16th 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 2014Still Game team reunite early to ambush pub quiz
The cast of Scotland's top comedy have reunited for a surprise performance five months before their live show opens. They ambushed a Still Game pub quiz - but trailed in 16th place out of 20.
Paul English, Daily Record, 2nd April 2014Ford Kiernan plans to take Still Game to Australia
After virtually selling out their 16 comeback shows at Glasgow's SSE Hydro next year, Kiernan and co-star Greg Hemphill are looking at playing overseas to treat expats in Australia and Canada.
Beverley Lyons, Daily Record, 19th November 2013Still Game stage comeback set to play to 192,000 fans
The enduring popularity of Scotland's favourite pensioners Jack and Victor have seen multiple extra shows added, with fans so desperate for tickets the Hydro site crashed.
Craig McQueen, Daily Record, 26th October 2013Original stage director not bitter about being cut
The director of the original Still Game stage show says he bears no grudges - despite being cut-out before it became a TV smash.
Paul English, Daily Record, 23rd October 2013Still Game to return in stage adaptation
BBC sitcom Still Game is to make a return after a six-year absence in a stage adaptation with the blessing of Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill, the duo behind the series.
The Scotsman, 19th April 2013