A SPECIAL event featuring Sanjeev Kohli and Jane McCarry, best known for their iconic roles as Navid and Isa in the hit comedy series Still Game will take place at the prestigious Melrose Corn Exchange on Saturday 30th September 2023.
The evening promises to be filled with fun, laughter, and will be a unique opportunity for the audience to delve into the lives of their beloved TV characters.
Having entertained audiences for 62 episodes and an incredible 21 years, Sanjeev Kohli and Jane McCarry will regale the audience with delightful stories from their time on Still Game and provide insights into their individual careers.
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This promises to be a memorable night as they lift the lid on some of the secrets that have made them Scotland’s most admired household names.
The characters ‘Navid’ and ‘Isa’ in Still Game have touched the hearts of many, and this evening will give fans a chance to get up close and personal with the actors behind these Craiglang legends.
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During the event, attendees will have the opportunity to ask the stars anything they've ever wanted to know about their careers, adding a special interactive element to the night.
For those looking to make the evening even more memorable, limited VIP Tickets are available, offering an exclusive meet and greet with Sanjeev and Jane before the show, along with a professional photo opportunity to take home.
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Event Details: Date: Saturday, September 30, 2023: Venue: Melrose Corn Exchange
Doors / Bar: 19.00: Show Starts: 19.30: Age Restriction: Ages 16+ (under 18s must be accompanied by an adult over 18)
Tickets: £22.50 / £40.00 VIP Meet and Greet
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