The Blame Game - Season 21

Season 21
Episodes

Episode 1
Comedians Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy, Diona Doherty and Neil Delamere are joined by comedian Ardal O'Hanlon as they put their comedic spin on the week's news and questions as offered by the audience.

Episode 2
Comedians Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy, Diona Doherty and Neil Delamere are joined by commentator and comedian Ayesha Hazarika. People and events making the week's news from near and far will be at the receiving end of their caustic wit and humour.

Episode 3
Comedians Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy, Diona Doherty and Neil Delamere are joined by East Belfast comedian William Thompson. 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.

Episode 4
Comedians Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy, Diona Doherty and Neil Delamere are joined by Newtownards comedian Dave Elliott. 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.

Episode 5
Comedians Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy, Diona Doherty and Neil Delamere are joined by a guest comedian as they take a wry look at what is making the news in Northern Ireland and further afield. Santa will not be the only comedy target for the jokesters!

Episode 6
Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy, Diona Doherty and Neil Delamere are joined by Felicity Ward as the comedians sound off on the festive season's news targets.

Best Bits
Clips from the series featuring Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy, Diona Doherty and Neil Delamere. Including guests Ardal O'Hanlon, William Thompson, Ayesha Hazarika and Felicity Ward.
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