Paul English

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Still Game team reunite early to ambush pub quiz

The cast of Scotland's top comedy have reunited for a surprise performance five months before their live show opens. They ambushed a Still Game pub quiz - but trailed in 16th place out of 20.

Paul English, Daily Record, 2nd April 2014

Cult wrestler Grado to appear in Scot Squad

You might not have heard of 25-year-old Graeme Stevely, from Stevenston. You probably haven't heard of his wrestling alter-ego Grado either yet... Later this year, he'll be in police mockumentary Scot Squad and also has a part in BBC comedy pilot The Sunny.

Paul English, Daily Record, 6th March 2014

Two Doors Down could return after huge Hogmanay success

The pilot episode of the Scottish comedy was watched by over three million viewers with BBC bosses set to discuss commissioning more episodes.

Paul English, Daily Record, 4th January 2014

BBC ponder six part series of Two Doors Down

BBC chiefs could be set to give the green light to a new comedy series dubbed "Scotland's Royle Family" featuring the stars of Taggart and Gary: Tank Commander.

Paul English, Daily Record, 31st December 2013

Podcast: Limmy chats

This weekend Limmy will burst back on to our TV screens with his Christmas special. To get you in the mood we've delved into our interview archives and found this cracker.

Paul English, Daily Record, 19th December 2013

Greg McHugh interview

Greg McHugh, one of the most popular characters on Scottish television, says he's off to broaden his horizons down south and shows us around the set of sitcom Fresh Meat.

Paul English, Daily Record, 26th October 2013

Original stage director not bitter about being cut

The director of the original Still Game stage show says he bears no grudges - despite being cut-out before it became a TV smash.

Paul English, Daily Record, 23rd October 2013

Still Game director desperate to give show a send off

Director Michael Hines has confessed he's desperate to bring Scotland's favourite comedy back - to kill off Jack or Victor.

Paul English, Daily Record, 10th October 2013

Inbetweeners producer snubs film for Gaelic drama

The producer behind the most successful British comedy movie of all time has turned his back on a sequel - to make a Gaelic drama for BBC Alba.

Paul English, Daily Record, 4th September 2013

Radio 4 Absolutely impressed by cult Scots comedy

A special edition of cult Scots comedy Absolutely is to be broadcast on Radio 4 in August.

Paul English, Daily Record, 26th June 2013

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