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Paul Riley: Playing Winston, you feel like Elvis. But when something ends you move on
YOU might expect on meeting Paul Riley that the actor would mention the severe bruising on his backside, the result of being thrown off the carousel that was Still Game. The iconic sitcom is certainly gone, forever (unless writers Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill decide that Jack and Victor should Lazarus back to life) and the curtain closed on the stage shows.