Fly Fishing
Sitcom. Everyone is displaced as Winston needs a place to stay and the Clansman regulars are turfed out. Isa wants to know who is throwing her a surprise birthday party.
Iconic comedy series Still Game returns for another hilarious six-part series, following the capers of lifelong friends Jack Jarvis and Victor McDade as they cope with everything modern life throws at them. Created, written by and starring Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill, each week Still Game visits the fictional Glasgow suburb of Craiglang where Jack, Victor and the rest of the gang show us exactly how to grow old disgracefully.
In this first episode, Winston appeals to his friends for help, as asbestos is forcing him out of his flat for a while but, with nobody keen to take him in, he has to find an alternative arrangement.
Meanwhile, Isa's birthday is coming up and she is on a mission to find out who is throwing her a surprise party.
In 2016, Still Game scooped a Scottish Comedy Award for Best TV Show, attracting large audiences across the whole of the UK. The series also delivered some of the highest TV audiences ever seen in Scotland.
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A spot of fly fishing
Duration: 00:37
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Tam is unsettled by changes in the Clansman
Duration: 00:54
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Winston buys a birthday card
Duration: 00:53
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Jack Jarvis | Ford Kiernan |
Victor McDade | Greg Hemphill |
Winston Ingram | Paul Riley |
Isa Drennan | Jane McCarry |
Tam Mullen | Mark Cox |
Boabby | Gavin Mitchell |
Navid Harrid | Sanjeev Kohli |
Eric | James Martin |
Shug | Paul Young |
Methadone Mick | Scott Reid |
Meena | Shamshad Akhtar |
Peggy | Lynne McCallum |
Derek Fry | Steven Duffy |
Sandra | Sheena Penson |
Old Geezer (through glass pub door) | Tony Silva |
Winston's Double | Stephen John Peebles |
Jack Jarvis Age 20ish | Callum Downs |
Victor McDade Age 20ish | Robbie Heath |
Victor McDade Age 10ish | Aaron Meikle |
Jack Jarvis Age 10ish | Lewis Taylor |
Producer | Jacqueline Sinclair |
Director | Michael Hines |
Writer | Ford Kiernan |
Writer | Greg Hemphill |