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  • Still Game Waddin' (Season 1, Episode 5)
  • TV-14
    TV Episode | 28 min | Comedy

Still Game

Waddin' (Season 1, Episode 5)
TV-14
TV Episode | 28 min | Comedy

Navid's daughter is having the wedding of the year, and everyone is excited for an invite. Craiglang's most notorious borrower is dead, so his house is free picking for people to get their goods back.
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Director
Writers
Ford Kiernan (written by) | Greg Hemphill (written by)
Producer
Cinematographer
John McNeill (lighting cameraman) (as John I. McNeill)
Editor
John Brooks (video tape)
Production Designer
Status
Edit Released
Updated Oct 11, 2002

Release date
Oct 11, 2002 (United Kingdom)
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Cast

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18 cast members
Name Known for
Ford Kiernan
Jack Jarvis Jack Jarvis   See fewer
Greg Hemphill
Victor McDade Victor McDade   See fewer
Paul Riley
Winston Ingram Winston Ingram   See fewer
Mark Cox
Tam Mullen Tam Mullen   See fewer
Jane McCarry
Isa Drennan Isa Drennan   See fewer
Sanjeev Kohli
Navid Harrid Navid Harrid   See fewer
Shamshad Akhtar
Meena Harrid Meena Harrid   See fewer
Jake D'Arcy
Pete the Jakey Pete the Jakey   See fewer
Johnny Irving
Wullie MacIntosh Wullie MacIntosh   See fewer
Martin Kane
Minister Minister   See fewer
Lynne McCallum
Peggy McAlpine Peggy McAlpine   See fewer
Donald McLeary
Policeman Policeman   See fewer
Sandra McNeeley
Post Office Woman (as Sandra McNeely) Post Office Woman (as Sandra McNeely)   See fewer
Sandy Nelson
Chris the Postie Chris the Postie   See fewer
Irene Ann Burt
Pub Regular (uncredited) Pub Regular (uncredited)   See fewer
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