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What episode of Still Game does Winston lose his leg?

What episode of Still Game does Winston lose his leg?

Aff
Notes: Winston’s fake leg injury is juxtaposed in the Series 3 episode “Aff,” where his former smoking habit leads him to need a leg amputation.

Who is the bookie in Still Game?

Stevie Reid
Stevie Reid (better known as “Stevie the Bookie”) is another of Winston’s nemeses; he often taunts Winston about his betting. He is arrogant and is disliked by many people in Craiglang.

Did Winston from Still Game really lose his leg?

Winston wears a prosthetic leg, due to having it amputated due to his smoking habit.

How much did Stevie owe Winston?

Stevie admits to trying to fake his identity and pays out the £32,500 to Winston.

What did Stevie say to Winston in Still Game?

Winston says that Stevie “hates it when he wins and loves it when he loses” to which he admits this. In the episode “Cairds”, Winston wins an accumulator of £32,500 which bankrupts Stevie. After stealing Winston’s winnings, he did a runner. Eventually, Stevie returned in the episode “Drama” posing as his older brother Frankie.

Who is Stevie the bookie in Still Game?

Stevie Reid, better known as ‘ Stevie the Bookie ‘, runs the betting shop in Craiglang, he is also Winston ‘s arch nemesis. Stevie first appeared in the first series episode Cauld, where he was stealing electricity during a particularly bad winter. This caused Jack and Victor to boycott the bookies.

What did Winston Win in still game series 3?

This rivalry culminates when in an episode of series three, Winston puts on an accumulator and ends up winning £32,500, after Winston hears the result of his final bet he rushes down to the bookies to claim his winnings only to find Stevie has done “a runner” with all the cash.

What happens to Winston’s Leg in Still Game?

Winston stuffs the money into his artificial leg, but when he is at home talking to Jack and Victor, his leg flies off and crashes through the window. It lands on the ground, and a hoodie runs off with it.