The Blame Game - Season 8

Season 8

Episodes

Episode 1
The hit comedy returns with regular comedians Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy, Jake O'Kane and Neil Delamere having a go at everybody and everything that has made the news in Northern Ireland over the past six months. No shortage of targets then as the boys kick-start their comedy capers at the McNeill Theatre in Larne for this, a first in the new series.

Episode 2
There's an international feel to the comedy review of the week's news when Canadian comedienne Dana Alexander provides her comedy perspective on seeing Northern Ireland as an outsider looking in.

Episode 3
Top comedian and impressionist Ronni Ancona joins resident comedians Neil Delamere, Colin Murphy, Jake O' Kane and Tim McGarry to poke fun and pull faces at the weeks news.

Episode 4
Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy, Jake O'Kane and Neil Delamere travel to the Strule Arts Centre, Omagh, to ply their wit and humour. Joining the boys is Scottish comedian Wendy Wason.

Episode 5
Comedian and occultist transvestite Andrew O'Neill joins Neil Delamere, Jake O'Kane, Colin Murphy and Tim McGarry to poke fun at the people and events which are making the news in Northern Ireland and further afield this week.

Episode 6
Shappi Khorsandi adds the Blame Game to her many comedy credits when she joins Colin Murphy, Jake O' Kane, Neil Delamere and Tim McGarry on the comedy panel show that says it as it is.

Episode 7
A compilation of the best bits from the comedy panel show featuring extracts from the recent series. Along with Jake O' Kane looking at the funny side of the Twaddell Avenue dispute, his comedy conspirators Colin Murphy, Neil Delamere and Tim McGarry take a sideways swipe at everything and everybody who has caught their eye over the past few months. Special guest contributors include comedienne Ronni Ancona.

Episode 8
Comedy review of the year with comedians Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy, Jake O' Kane, Neil Delamere and special guest Terry Alderton. Will anyone be safe as they cast their comedy eye from January to December from MLAs to DLAs and everything in between!
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