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Still Game : Complete BBC Series 6 on DVD
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Still Game : Complete BBC Series 6 on DVD

Format: DVD | Age Rating: BBFC-12

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Scotland's favourite pensioners are back for series six of Still Game. Join the Craiglang gang as Boabby and Stevie vie for the attention of the new pizza girl while Jack (Ford Kiernan) and Victor (Greg Hemphill) try their hand at babysitting, amongst more hilarious misadventures. Episodes: Recipe: Jack and Victor discover Pete the Jakey was the inventor of he famous Beefy Bake and seek recompense on his behalf. Tam and Frances are having marital problems. Who can offer council, Navid? Fly Society: Jack and Victor get a taste of how the other half live when they are mistaken for two socialites by a couple of rich widows. But the gang from Craiglang are not happy at missing out. Lights Out: Craiglang is plunged into eternal darkness when the electricity sub station goes on the blink. Our vulnerable pensioners take radical measures to protect themselves from the night crawlers. Seconds Out: Boabby the barman and Stevie the bookie vie for the attention of the new pizza girl. Jack and victor are hell bent on getting a free pizza now that their old pal Winston works there. Hot Seat: Craiglang is in the grip of a hot spell. Jack and Victor have found the perfect place to relax in the park on the ultimate bench. Unfortunately, Tam and Winston have the same idea. Isa receives news about her ex-husband Harry that changes her life. Hyper: Navid's business is suffering at the hands of the corporate giant Hyperdales and his regular customers loyalty is being put to the test. Meanwhile, Tam is going through some bizarre changes. The drinks are on him! One In One Out: Tam and Frances enjoy fame and fortune with their new addition but it means babysitting stints for Jack and Victor which is proving a bit of a strain.
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