LOL: Last One Laughing Ireland - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Sure Here We All Are Now
Host Graham Norton kicks things off as 10 funny Irish folk pit their wits - and whatever else they've brought with them - against each other in the hopes of landing some all-important laughs. Keep an eye out for a very (very) early yellow card and a little bit of Tony's French fancy.

A Woman's Heart
Oh, it's all kicking off! We're only into our second hour and we've already got a handful of comedians teetering on the edge of elimination as Aisling gets a little emotional and a surprise blast from our Irish past pushes the group dangerously close to the edge.

Clown Down
We're really cooking now as the game hits the midway point and the cast are forced to weather a Jason-shaped storm, Tony breaking out some very big, very sexy guns and Amy filling us in with some fun facts that may or may not be true (spoiler - they're not). Could we also see the game's first red card?

Stir Crazy
It's all starting to unravel as the group go a little bit stir crazy, prompting the introduction of a real life mermaid, a faded rockstar, a former Irish president and some very flatulent fingers.

Hiya!
It's raining red cards in the penultimate episode of this side-splitting series. Martin takes to the stage in an attempt to bring some class to proceedings, only to realise it's a fruitless task when someone whips out their talking melons. Graham also lays on a banquet that leaves the group seeing double.

Masters at Work
Graham finally steers the good ship LOL into port in this incredible last episode of the series that sees our final five throw everything plus the kitchen sink at their fellow funny folk in the hope of being crowned our first ever Champion… who will be the Last One Laughing?
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