The Blame Game - Season 6

Season 6

Episodes

Episode 1
Who said the news was dull? The hit comedy panel show is back with a comic take on the people, places and events which make the weeks news.

Episode 2
Who said the news was dull? The hit comedy panel show is back with a comedic take on the people, places and events which make the week's news.

Episode 3
Big laughs to end the week when Lembit Opik takes the chair on the Blame Game. Comedians Neil Delamere, Colin Murphy and Jake O'Kane are joined by Olivia Lee as they tackle the news which has been making the headlines this week.

Episode 4
The comedy panel show takes a twist this week with the funny men getting into costume and travelling back in time to May 1911 when the Titanic left the Belfast slipway.
Ulster's best loved personality John Linehan takes the helm as guest host and Cookstown's vaudeville son Owen O'Neill supplies an alternative comical view on Irish history along with regular comedians Neil Delamere, Colin Murphy and Jake O'Kane.

Episode 5
Who said the news was dull? The hit comedy panel show is back with a comedic take on the people, places and events which make the week's news.

Episode 6
The return of the comedy panel show that takes a comedic look at the people, places and events which made the week's news.
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