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Still Game - Series 2 DVD

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Old men behaving badly are back for a second series of classic comedy! Jack Victor and their wily old chums once again have us laughing and crying simultaneously with their on the spot poignant observations on the ups and downs of elderly life. Episodes Comprise: 1. Gairden 2. Wummin' 3. Doacters 4. Brief 5. Tappin' 6. Scran 7. Shooglies 8. Buntin' 9. Dug

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Released
03 July 2006
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
2 Entertain Video 
Classification
Runtime
270 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5014138600761 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Jack (Ford Kiernan) and Victor (Greg Hemphill) return for series two of Still Game with their pals from the Craiglang estate including local gossip Isa, straight-talking shopkeeper Navid, and Winston, who is seriously in need of some anger-management sessions. Still Game shows retirement to be the moment when life truly begins.

All nine episodes of the second series of the BBC Scotland comedy about two Scottish pensioners, Jack and Victor (Greg Hemphill and Ford Kernan), who love to prove that old-age doesn't stop them from being rascals. Episodes include: 'Gairden', 'Wummin', 'Doacters', 'Brief', 'Tappin', 'Scran', 'Shooglies', 'Buntin' and 'Dug'.