What episode of Still Game is the slosh?

What episode of Still Game is the slosh?

Doacters
Doacters (Scots word for Doctors) is the third episode of the second series of Still Game.

Is the slosh a Scottish dance?

In popular culture. The song is commonly used for the ‘Slosh’ dance. The dance is popular in Scotland where it is commonly played at wedding receptions.

Who played Stuart in Still Game?

Paul Riley (actor)

Paul Riley
Born Paul William Riley 17 January 1970 Glasgow, Scotland
Occupation Actor and comedian
Years active 1990–present
Known for Chewin’ The Fat (1999–2005) Still Game (2002–2019) Dear Green Place (2007–2008)

How did Winston lose his leg?

Will she meet her date with destiny? Winston is told by doctors his leg will need to be amputated, a consequence of years of smoking eighty cigarettes a day.

Where can I watch season 9 of Still Game?

Still Game is the beloved Scottish sitcom starring Ford Kiernan as Jack Jarvis and Greg Hemphill as Victor McDade. The first seven seasons of the show are available to stream and download on Netflix now. Seasons seven, eight and nine are available to watch on the BBC iPlayer now.

Where did the birdie song come from?

The “Chicken Dance”, also known as the Bird Song, the Birdie Song, the Bird Dance or the Chicken Song, is an oom-pah song; its associated fad dance is now a contemporary dance throughout the Western world. The song was composed by accordion player Werner Thomas from Davos, Switzerland, in the 1950s.

Who is Ford Kiernan married to?

Lesley Kiernanm. 1995
Ford Kiernan/Spouse

Did Paul Riley really lose a foot?

NOBODY tells Paul Riley to break a leg when he goes on stage. As Still Game’s Winston Ingram, he’s only got the one to stand on, the other trussed up behind him to play the pensioner who lost his foot to an 80-a-day smoking habit.

What age is Paul Riley?

51 years (January 17, 1970)
Paul Riley/Age

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