The Blame Game - Season 11

Season 11

Episodes

Episode 1
Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy, Jake O'Kane and Neil Delamere are back with a new series of the award-winning hit comedy panel show. From the Burnavon Arts and Civic Centre, Cookstown, the boys are joined by Scottish comedian Janey Godley. No-one will be spared their acidic wit and caustic humour as they set out to find who is to blame this week.

Episode 2
Comedians Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy, Jake O'Kane, Neil Delamere and comedy chum Terry McHugh find out who's to blame in the news this week in Northern Ireland and further afield.

Episode 3
Hit comedy panel show with regular jokesters Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy, Jake O'Kane and Neil Delamere taking a satirical look at what has made the news over the past week. The boys are joined by San Francisco-based comedian, Scott Capurro.

Episode 4
Comedy panel show with host Tim McGarry and regular panelists Colin Murphy, Jake O'Kane and Neil Delamere taking a satirical look at what has made the news in Northern Ireland and further afield over the past week. They are joined by special guest Angela Barnes.

Episode 5
Comedy panel show with host Tim McGarry and regular panelists Colin Murphy, Jake O'Kane and Neil Delamere taking a satirical look at what has made the news in Northern Ireland and further afield over the past week. They are joined by comedy stalwart Stephen K Amos.

Episode 6
Comedy panel show with host Tim McGarry and regular panelists Colin Murphy, Jake O'Kane and Neil Delamere taking a satirical look at what has made the news in Northern Ireland and further afield over the past week. They are joined by special guest Fern Brady.

Episode 7
A compilation of highlights and outtakes from the topical comedy panel show, featuring Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy, Jake O'Kane, Neil Delamere and a host of guests.
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