STILL Game’s Paul Riley is next year taking a hiatus from his 35 year comedy career, we can reveal. The Scots actor, who played one-legged pensioner Winston, is planning a well-deserved break after a string of successful stage gigs. 3 Paul Riley has revealed that he is taking a break from his comedy career Credit: supplied 3 The Scots actor played one-legged pensioner Winston in the sitcom Credit: BBC 3 Still Game also featured Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill Credit: BBC And the 54-year-old plans to kick back with his four-legged friend at Scots beauty spots before making his return to the stage.

Still Game actor Paul told The Scottish Sun on Sunday: “I’m going to finish writing the next show and then take a break - a proper break. “I’m going to take my dog to this beautiful dog freidnly place at Luss. “I’ll potter around down there for a bit and let the dog run around in the water .

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The comedy was created by and starred Greg Hemphill as Victor and Ford Kiernan as .