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To mark the end of Scotland's long-running and most-loved sitcom Still Game, a rich variety of celebrity guests and fans share their stories on what the show means to them.
Hosts Grant Stott and Des Clarke mark the end of Scotland's long-running and most-loved sitcom, Still Game. This one-off celebration invites a variety of celebrity guests and fans to share their stories on what the show means to them and peels back the nylon and polyester layers to discover what makes this comedy so special. Stars of Still Game Jane McCarry and Sanjeev Kohli join journalist Paul English and actor Leah MacRae and a studio audience to reminisce about the show's most-iconic patter, the way it reflects Scottish culture and how we all know an Isa, Jack or Victor in our own lives. With funny anecdotes from some of Still Game's biggest fans and video messages from across the globe, the whole nation will be in conversation about Craiglang and the gang.
Scotland will continue to watch, share and enjoy Still Game for years to come but tonight it's time to say 'That's plenty!'.
It's last orders, as the Still Game story comes to an end. In this poignant final episode, comedy fans bid a fond farewell to Jack, Victor and the rest of the Craiglang gang in a memorable must-see finale.
At the Clansman the pals reflect about the marching of time, which puts Jack into a contemplative mood. He realises himself and Victor should stop making up excuses and accomplish their long-standing ambition to climb world-famous Munro, Ben Lomond.
Love is in the air in the penultimate episode of Still Game, as the gang rally together to create an unforgettable wedding day for one of the pals.
Winston has found happiness with his lady friend Winnie. During a particularly enjoyable day - which involves winding up Stevie the Bookie - the excitement gets too much for him and a surprise wedding proposal slips out.
In the second of this double-bill, a trip to the cinema ends up creating a mystery for Jack and Victor and the gang. Meanwhile Boabby has discovered internet dating and encourages Winston to try it too.
Winston receives wounding news about his remaining leg. Meanwhile, Isa struggles with her new cleaning job at the undertaker's and Tam pushes his skinflintishness to new depths.
Twilight Monthly magazine needs a new cover star and Victor is convinced he's the man for the job. Meanwhile, Winston battles with a neighbour to win a stray cat's affections.
Winston saves the day by thwarting a mugger and becomes an internet sensation. Meanwhile, Jack and Victor have one mix-up too many so decide it's time to get mobile phones.