STILL GOING Still Game stars announce exciting new show featuring original cast

 THE CAST of Still Game are reuniting for a brand new show this year. Stars of the popular BBC series will come together and share their memories of the award-winning comedy.



Stars of Still Game will reunite for a brand new show

The show is called 'People Huv Tae Know' - which is an iconic phrase used by nosey neighbour Isa in the programme. Gavin Mitchell, who plays Boaby the barman, Paul Riley, who plays Winston, Sanjeev Kohli, who plays Navid, Jane McCarry, who plays Isa and Mark Cox, who plays Tam, are set to star in the new theatre show. And they will share their memories and talk about what it was like working on the iconic Scots series.


The event takes place at the King's Theatre in Glasgow on Sunday, September 10. Still Game character teams up with ADULT star in shock comeback Still Game star says he's an unlikely heartthrob but has bad news for thirsty fans There is also a show in Edinburgh at the Festival Theatre on Wednesday, September 13 - with tickets from £38.50. Fans will also have the chance to meet and greet the stars with tickets costing £20.


The show will be touring around the country and will visit Aberdeen, Dundee, Ayr, Dunfermline and a number of other places across the country. Comedy duo Greg Hemphill and Ford Kiernan, who star as Jack and Victor in the series, have not been confirmed to attend the event. It comes after Still Game creators Greg Hemphill and Ford Kiernan won a legal battle with Jack Daniel's over a whisky named after their beloved characters Jack and Victor. The duo launched a blended Scotch called Jack & Victor two years ago in honour of their pensioner alter egos in the hit BBC sitcom and it has proven a hit with fans.


They applied to register 'Jack & Victor' as a trademark for whisky and other drinks-related services to protect their brand. However, lawyers for American whiskey giant Jack Daniel's opposed the application and said the name was too similar to their own.

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