The Blame Game - Season 20

Season 20
Episodes

Joel Dommett
Comedians Tim Mc Garry, Colin Murphy, Diona Doherty and Neil Delamere are joined by special guest Joel Dommett.
Discussing and lampooning the people and events making the week's news at home and abroad, they give all the wrong answers to all of the right questions! Casting a comedic and satirical eye over the past year as well as the week's news, there is no shortage of comedy targets!

Paddy McDonnell
Comedians Tim Mc Garry, Colin Murphy, Diona Doherty and Neil Delamere are joined by west Belfast comedian Paddy McDonnell. Comedy and unexpected asides about the week's news…and that's just from the audience. The panel give all the wrong answers to all of the right questions!

Peter Rethinasamy
Comedians Tim Mc Garry, Colin Murphy, Diona Doherty and Neil Delamere are joined by north Belfast comedian Peter Rethinasamy. As well as taking a wry look at what is making the news in Northern Ireland, the comedians will be having a laugh at the people and events making the news elsewhere.

Eleanor Tiernan
Comedians Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy, Diona Doherty and Neil Delamere are joined by Eleanor Tiernan. In the run-up to the festive party season, they will be having a laugh at ridiculous Santa lists as well as bringing a bit of cheer to the gloomy news agenda.

Geoff Norcott
Comedians Tim Mc Garry, Colin Murphy, Diona Doherty and Neil Delamere are joined by Geoff Norcott. Geoff once described his comedy as right-leaning but well meaning. Plenty of laughs as the panel discuss how this perspective might go down in Northern Ireland.

William Thompson
Comedians Tim Mc Garry, Colin Murphy, Diona Doherty and Neil Delamere are joined by east Belfast comedian William Thompson. Wit and banter are the order of the day as these jokesters poke fun and lampoon the people and events which are making the news in Northern Ireland and further afield.

Susie McCabe
Comedians Tim Mc Garry, Colin Murphy, Diona Doherty and Neil Delamere are joined by Scottish comedian Susie McCabe for this special edition recorded at The Strule Arts and Civic Centre in Omagh, Co. Tyrone. Wit and banter and a shared wry sense of humour are the hallmarks of the comedy as the satirists poke fun and lampoon the people and events which are making the news in Northern Ireland, Omagh and further afield.

Highlights
Comedy highlights from the recent series along with previously unseen extracts as comedians Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy, Diona Doherty and Neil Delamere poke fun at the people and events making the news in Northern Ireland and further afield. Comedy guests include Joel Dommett, Peter Rethinasamy, Susie McCabe and William Thompson.
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