Paul English

  • Journalist

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Limmy is entertainment's original self-made man

With Limmy's Homemade Show, the comedian has unexpectedly found his isolated, self-sufficient existence capturing the zeitgeist.

Paul English, The Big Issue, 13th May 2020

Life according to... Limmy

The original social isolator on the joys of being stuck indoors...

Paul English, The Sunday Post, 7th April 2020

Limmy's timing perfect with homemade show

Scotland's most successful online comedian says fellow comics must follow his lead to survive the economic fall-out from the coronavirus which has seen the Edinburgh festivals cancelled for the first time.

Paul English, The Times, 4th April 2020

Still Game interview

'We've not come to terms with the fact that Still Game really is over'.

Paul English, The Herald, 26th September 2019

Still Game stars admit fears over final farewell shows

Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill say expectation levels around their last bow have given them the fear ahead of the SSE Hydro shows.

Paul English, Daily Record, 22nd September 2019

Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill interview

Still Game creators Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill say they learned a lot from the final episode of another classic comedy when they were writing their own show's last laughs.

Paul English, The Sunday Post, 24th March 2019

Still Game's sharp cultural comedy will endure

It is the biggest Scottish sitcom to become a UK-wide hit since Rab C Nesbitt. As the curtain comes down on Still Game Paul English celebrates a success driven by a similar mix of social commentary and belly laughs.

Paul English, The Big Issue, 21st February 2019

Still Game stars dropped clues to series end

Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill teased that they've been putting hints as to how Jack, Victor and the gang will turn out in the show's final ever series.

Paul English, Daily Record, 20th January 2019

Sanjeev Kohli tells fans to get hankies ready for final

The Glasgow actor, best known as shopkeeper Navid Harrid, started filming the final series of shenanigans.

Paul English, Daily Record, 15th August 2018

Greg McHugh interview

"It can be good to ask what we think normal looks like".

Paul English, The Sunday Post, 7th November 2017

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