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Still Game

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: September 6, 2002
  • Seasons: 9
  • Episodes: 58
  • Networks: BBC One, BBC Scotland
  • Genres: Comedy
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Still Game(2002)
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TMDB Rating: 8.3 (55 votes)

Overview

Cult Scottish comedy about the lives of two OAP's (Old Age Pensioners) Jack and Victor and their views on how it used to be in the old days and how bad it is now in the fictional town of Craiglang.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

6 episodes • 2002Avg: 10.0Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1FlittinSep 6, 200210.0
2FaimlySep 27, 200210.0
3CauldSep 27, 200210.0
4CourtinOct 4, 200210.0
5Waddin'Oct 4, 200210.0
6SconesSep 27, 200210.0
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

9 episodes • 2003Avg: 10.0Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1GairdenMar 29, 200310.0
2Wummin'Apr 5, 200310.0
3DoactorsApr 12, 200310.0
4BriefApr 19, 200310.0
5Tappin'Apr 26, 200310.0
6ScranMay 3, 200310.0
7ShoogliesMay 10, 200310.0
8Buntin'May 17, 200310.0
9DugMay 24, 200310.0
Season 3 Poster

Season 3

6 episodes • 2004Avg: 10.0Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1HoalidayMay 7, 200410.0
2Swottin'May 14, 200410.0
3CairdsMay 21, 200410.0
4Big YinMay 28, 200410.0
5OotJun 4, 200410.0
6AffJun 11, 200410.0
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Season 4

6 episodes • 2005Avg: 10.0

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Kill WullieJul 22, 200510.0
2WirelessJul 29, 200510.0
3Dial A BusAug 5, 200510.0
4RingAug 12, 200510.0
5HatchAug 19, 200510.0
6Who's The Daddy?Aug 26, 200510.0
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Season 5

6 episodes • 2006Avg: 10.0

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1DramaJun 19, 200610.0
2A Fresh LickJun 26, 200610.0
3Smoke On The WaterJul 3, 200610.0
4Hard NutsJul 10, 200610.0
5All The BestJul 17, 200610.0
6SaucyJul 24, 200610.0
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Season 6

7 episodes • 2007Avg: 10.0

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Hot SeatJul 12, 200710.0
2Fly SocietyJul 19, 200710.0
3Lights OutJul 26, 200710.0
4Seconds OutAug 2, 200710.0
5HyperAug 9, 200710.0
6RecipeAug 16, 200710.0
7One In One OutAug 23, 200710.0
Season 7 Poster

Season 7

6 episodes • 2016Avg: 10.0

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1GadgetsOct 7, 201610.0
2The UndrinkablesOct 14, 201610.0
3JobOct 21, 201610.0
4Small ChangeOct 28, 201610.0
5Heavy PettingNov 4, 201610.0
6Down and OutNov 11, 201610.0
Season 8 Poster

Season 8

6 episodes • 2018Avg: 10.0

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Fly FishingMar 8, 201810.0
2Grim Up NorthMar 15, 201810.0
3Balls UpMar 22, 201810.0
4South AfricaMar 29, 201810.0
5PieApr 6, 201810.0
6The Fall GuyApr 12, 201810.0
Season 9 Poster

Season 9

6 episodes • 2019Avg: 7.5

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Local HeroFeb 24, 20198.0
2Cat's WhiskersFeb 28, 20197.0
3Dead Leg, Part OneMar 7, 20197.0
4Dead Leg - Part TwoMar 14, 20197.0
5HitchedMar 21, 20197.0
6Over the HillMar 28, 20199.0

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