The Scotsman

Still Game to launch new Scottish TV channel

● BBC holds back final series till 2019 to give boost to new £40m venture

- By BRIAN FERGUSON Arts Correspond­ent bferguson@scotsman.com

The final series of Still Game will begin on the opening night of BBC Scotland’s brand new channel, the broadcaste­r has revealed.

Jack and Victor will be among the first faces on Scotland’s newest television channel when it launches on Sunday, 24 February.

The countdown to the final farewell of the Craiglang veterans is expected to provide a ratings boost to the £40 million channel, which will feature a mix of news, drama, comedy, sport and factual entertainm­ent.

The BBC has already announced episodes of River City and Scot Squad on the channel, which has been nearly two years in the planning, and chose to postpone a planned autumn broadcast of Still Game after it was announced in July. When the

0 Gavin Mitchell, Paul Riley, Ford Kiernan, Sanjeev Kohli, Greg Hemphill, Jane Mccarry, and Mark Cox.

show returned to the nation’s screens after a nine-year hiatus in 2012, it attracted the biggest television audience in Scotland for a decade.

Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill have since

announced that the characters will be also be appearing in a live show at the Hydro in Glasgow later this year.

Kiernan said: “Scotland is where Still Game’s roots began and it’s right the story comes

to an end here. From the early beginnings on radio through to TV we started to build Still Game in Scotland, so we’re honoured our show will be part of the launch of a new BBC channel from Scotland.

“We’re looking forward to our audience joining us at the end of our fabulous adventure.”

Hemphill added: “Jack and Victor are a bottle being smashed on the bow of a beautiful ship and we’re absolutely thrilled to be launching Scotland’s brand new digital channel with the last ever series of Still Game.”

The new channel, announced by BBC director-general Tony Hall in February 2017, was supposed to be broadcasti­ng in the autumn of this year, but was delayed until next February to allow media regulator Ofcom to examine fully the broadcaste­r’s plans.

It will be on air 365 days a year, from noon to midnight.

Steve Carson, head of multiplatf­orm commission­ing at BBC Scotland, said: “To have this iconic Scottish comedy launching on BBC Scotland is great news for our audiences and a fitting farewell to the gang that have made the nation laugh for over a decade.

“Ford and Greg are bringing Still Game home to Scotland and we are thrilled to have the final series at the heart of the BBC Scotland channel launch.

“This last series will be a truly fitting send-off with twists and turns along the way and lifechangi­ng surprises in store for our favourite regulars.”

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