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Still Game - Series 7 DVD

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After a nine year hiatus, iconic comedy series Still Game is back for a hilarious new six-part series revisiting life-long friends Jack Jarvis and Victor McDade as they embrace the spirit of growing old disgracefully. Created, written by and starring Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill, Still Game visits the fictional area of Craiglang as Jack, Victor and the rest of the residents cope with everything modern life throws at them.

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Released
21 November 2016
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
2entertain 
Classification
Runtime
165 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5051561041709 
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All six episodes from the seventh series of the revived BBC sitcom written by and starring Greg Hemphill and Ford Kiernan. The series follows the lives of grumpy, Glaswegian pensioners Jack (Kiernan) and Victor (Hemphill) in the fictional town of Craiglang. In this series, Jack and Victor help Methadone Mick (Scott Reid) try to get a job, give Fergie (Jamie Quinn) some bad relationship advice and discover some new gadgets that promise to make their lives easier. Elsewhere, after a fight, Navid (Sanjeev Kohli) and Boabby (Gavin Mitchell) decide to swap jobs to see who has it easier. The episodes are: 'Gadgets', 'The Undrinkables', 'Job', 'Small Change', 'Heavy Petting' and 'Down and Out'.