He always has a new nickname for Jack and Victor when they come into the Clansman but they usually shoot him down with their rather robust comeback. Fiona (2004, 2007) - Jack's daughter. Archie (2004) Played by Sylvester McCoy. It doesn't work. Molly lives in Finport, on the coast and came to Craiglang to visit her sister. Stevie Reid (better known as "Stevie the Bookie") is another of Winston's nemeses; he often taunts Winston about his betting. A self-confessed "miserable bastard", he is always tricking people into giving him free belongings or buying him a drink, and is known for his unapologetic greed. Edith (2002, 2004, 2007) - Edith is an ugly woman and the sister of the charity shop worker Barbara. This is because his mother was brought up in one of these houses. Winston has a strong moral compass and often tends to be the first to reprimand Tam for being mean with money. Jack Jarvis is played by Ford Kiernan. Meanwhile, Tam's penny-pinching is making Frances feel unloved - … Hugh "Shug" McLaughlin (played by Paul Young), who has extremely large ears (earning him the nickname "Shug the Lug," lug being the Scots word for ear), seems to be a self-proclaimed expert in radios and sound waves. The new Undertaker in Craiglang after the previous one, Mr McLeary, died. One day, he returns to work very quickly after being off with his depression. Wullie is devastated at her death, but fancies the female paramedic. They are worried that their families would be disgusted, but Boabby believes that this could save the pub, since no one would demolish their father's favourite pub. To try to get more attention from his son, Victor pretended he was ill. In all other episodes, his age is stated as 72. Grumpy and blunt, Navid is the master of one-liners and although he moans about Meena, he loves her with all his heart. OK, Thank you) Navid sometimes responds in the same language. At the same time, Navid is away in India for his brother's funeral and Jack and Victor are running the shop in his absence. He is depressed because his wife, Annie, has died. Played by Kate Donnelly, Frances (whose maiden name has been given as both Kirkwood and Drummond) works at the library in Craiglang and is married to Tam. That's it. He married the local librarian, Frances Drummond, in the episode "Ring." He was supposed to be marrying Sinead from the cafe, but on his stag night Jack and Victor tied him to a fence naked and he ended up missing his own wedding. Shortly after that episode was broadcast, Johnny Irving, the actor who portrayed Wullie, died, so the character was never seen again. Winston likes finding ways to make a bit of money to top up his pension. In "Job", Jack and Victor give him a clean up for a job interview, which he gets at Glasgow City Chambers. In the Hogmany special, it was also revealed that Harry may have been adulterous. He can also be crabbit and blunt. The most obvious thing about Tam Mullen is that he is tight with his money. A reclusive man. Methadone Mick (portrayed by Scott Reid), is a young recovering drug addict who lives under a bridge and was a friend of Pete the Jakey. Peggie often suspects that he is cheating on her. In particular, Mrs Begg was Winston's home help; however, she was highly suspicious of Winston's sore leg. He made a stew, which caused Winston and hundreds of other men to have food poisoning. Jack, Victor and Winston made a protest, but it didn't go well. In "Dug" and "Hoaliday", she had a pretend relationship with Winston; although unrequited, Isa has a secret flame for Winston but her obsession with gossip and tendency to be nosy often sabotages her chances with him, as he finds these qualities highly irritating. Peggie McAlpine (2002 - present) - Peggie is Jack's ex-neighbour and is very violent, often manhandling her husband, Charlie.