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  1. Michael Hines is a television and film director based in Scotland. He has directed and produced Chewin' the Fat, a Scottish sketch show, and directed all 62 episodes of Still Game as well as hundreds of hours of television and short films including Instant Credit starring Billy Boyd.

  2. Feb 22, 2021 · It's February, so many teachers and schools are taking time to celebrate Black History Month. According to Stanford historian Michael Hines, there are still misunderstandings and misconceptions...

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  3. Man and Witch: The Dance of a Thousand Steps: Directed by Michael Hines. With Shohreh Aghdashloo, Christopher Lloyd, Sean Astin, Michael Emerson. A heartwarming homage to the lo-fi fantasy films of the 80s and a comic adventure that both fulfills and subverts the expectations of what a fantasy universe can be.

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  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm1197959Michael Hines - IMDb

    Michael Hines is a Scottish director, producer and actor, best known for his work on the BBC sitcom Still Game. He has also directed and produced other comedy shows, stage plays, movies and TV series.

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  5. Michael is a BAFTA winning single and multi-camera director, highly experienced in network sitcom and scripted comedy, drama, commercials and childrens TV. He also directs theatre, specialising in theatre for the arena. He was awarded a Lifetime Achievement BAFTA in 2019 for directing all 62 episodes of Still Game .

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  8. Michael Hines is a comedy director who has worked on Still Game, a popular BBC sitcom, and its stage adaptations. He also runs his own production company and teaches filmmaking.