Still Game stars have announced plans for a new show in Glasgow.
The cast are reuniting to share their memories of the award-winning comedy programme.
Tickets are now on sale for ‘People Huv Tae Know!’ which will feature Gavin Mitchell, Paul Riley, Sanjeev Kohli, Jane McCarry and Mark Cox.
The event takes place live at the King's Theatre on Sunday September 10 this year.
Admissions are £40.43 and invite audiences to hear the actors talk about what it was like working on the iconic series.
The two creators of the show Greg Hemphill and Ford Kiernan, who are known in the show as Jack and Victor, have not been confirmed to attend the event.
We previously reported how the duo recently won a legal battle with Jack Daniel's over a whisky named after their beloved characters.
It comes after they launched a blended Scotch called Jack & Victor two years ago in honour of their pensioner alter egos in the hit BBC sitcom and it has proven a hit with fans.
They applied to register 'Jack & Victor' as a trademark for whisky and other drinks-related services to protect their brand.
However, lawyers for American whiskey giant Jack Daniel's opposed the application and said the name was too similar to their own, but lost.
We also reported how Jane McCarry, who played Isa Drennan on the popular TV show, suggested making an X-rated account for the character.
It comes after the 52-year-old worked with Kerry Katona and Gayle Telfer Stevens for a ‘Lunch and Laughs’ live event.
Katona, former Atomic Kitten singer, 42, is known for being active on the platform and sharing racy pictures online.
After working together Jane took to Twitter asking if “folk would pay for Isa to keep the cardigans and American tan tights on” if she started an Only Fans as well.
Now she is set to take the stage in Glasgow and open up for Still Game fans about her experiences.
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