Stars and creators Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill will collect an Outstanding Contribution to Television award from Bafta Scotland on Sunday November 3, along with the show’s director Michael Hines.
The trio will attend the ceremony at Glasgow’s DoubleTree by Hilton and celebrate the show’s success after 62 episodes across nine series.
Michael Hines said: “We couldn’t be more delighted or proud to receive this special Bafta Scotland award.
“Still Game has brought us a lot of happiness over these past 22 years and it means so much to us to know that it’s made others happy too.
“It’s been an incredible, unforgettable journey and this award has helped to make it a really special end.”
Still Game debuted in 2002, after the characters were first seen in the BBC sketch show Chewin’ The Fat.
The final series aired this year and the last live show was on Sunday.
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