A GROUP of Still Game stars are set to bring an evening of 'laughter, entertainment, and Scottish wit' to a show in Glasgow next year.
A GROUP of Still Game stars are set to bring an evening of"laughter, entertainment, and Scottish wit" to a show in Glasgow next year.
Jane McCarry who played Isa, Paul Riley who starred as Winston, Mark Cox, who was known as Tam, Gavin Mitchell, who played Boaby the Barman, and Sanjeev Kohil who played Navid in the show, will be hosting"Auld Pals - An Evening with the Cast of Still Game" on Saturday, October 12, 2024.As part of the evening, those who attend will have the chance to ask the stars of the popular BBC sitcom anything they want about the show.
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