What happened to Jack and Victor in Still Game?

What happened to Jack and Victor in Still Game?

Revealed: Jack and Victor’s final resting place as Still Game signs off forever. THEY were the Craiglang codgers who were all but killed off at the end of their hugely popular TV series – only to say farewell to fans in an arena afterlife.

Who is Victor from Still Game married to?

Victor McDade
Biographical Information: Nickname(s) – Nationality – Scottish Age – 75
Physical Description: Species – Human Gender – Male Hair Colour – Grey Skin Colour – Light
Famliy Information: Family Members – Un-named Father † Un-named Mother † Elizabeth “Betty” McDade (wife) † John McDade (son)

How old is Jack and Victor from Still Game?

In the first episode, “Flittin’,” Jack was said to be 74 years old, the same age as Victor. In all other episodes, his age is stated as 72.

What was Jack and Victor in before Still Game?

Chewin’ The Fat
A pair of pensioners from Glasgow, Jack and Victor first appeared on TV and radio in Chewin’ The Fat on BBC Scotland, which then led to the television series Still Game, which debuted in 2002 and was broadcast across the UK.

What is Methadone Mick doing now?

Scott Reid, who played Still Game’s loveable drug addict Methadone Mick, is now in a big budget US show, Carnival Row, alongside Cara Delevingne and Orlando Bloom.

What is Isa from Still Game doing now?

Since the show ended, he was awarded, Mitchell won ‘Best Actor’ at They Scottish Comedy Awards’ in June 2019 and in July 2019 was awarded an honorary Doctor of Letters by Glasgow Caledonian University. He can currently be seen playing Grand Duke Sergei in Netflix’s ‘The Last Czars’.

Where is Finport in Still Game?

North Ayrshire
Finport, as mentioned and seen in the fifth series, was actually filmed on location in Largs and Saltcoats, North Ayrshire, both of which were once popular seaside resorts with Glaswegians. The shots of the promenade and the sea wall is that of Saltcoats’ harbour area.

Why did the Clansman change to Jenny’s?

As a result, the Clansman was set to be closed down and demolished, to make way for cottages. It turns out that the property developer was the son of Pete the Jakey, and hence, the pub was not demolished. Instead, the pub was renamed “Jenny’s”, in honour of Jenny Turnbull, the mother of the property developer.