The Blame Game

January. 27,2006      
Rating:
7
Trailer Synopsis

The Blame Game is a weekly comedy panel game broadcast on BBC Radio Ulster and BBC One Northern Ireland. Started in 2005, it is hosted by Tim McGarry. Regular panellists include comedians Colin Murphy, Neil Delamere, and Jake O'Kane.

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Seasons 17 : 2020

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Episode 1 - Episode 1
November. 20,2020

Return of the hit comedy poking fun at the people and events which have been making the news in Northern Ireland. Will anyone or anything be spared their caustic wit!

Episode 2 - Episode 2
November. 27,2020

More comedy and unexpected asides about the week’s news - and that is just from the online audience. Also joining from Los Angeles via the internet is comedian and actress Caroline Rhea. Though there are a virtual guest and a virtual audience, there is nothing virtual about Tim, Colin, Jake and Neil who are here in the flesh.

Episode 3 - Episode 3
December. 04,2020

It's December and the festive season has kicked in. Joining the comedy line up this week from New York is comedian Michelle Wolf. There may not be much of a party season this year but Colin, Tim, Jake and Neil will be exchanging plenty of laughs with Michelle about the funny side of politics and trading jokes from both sides of the Atlantic.

Episode 4 - Episode 4
December. 11,2020

Socially distanced jokes aren't something which comes naturally to comedians Colin Murphy, Jake O’ Kane, Tim Mc Garry or Neil Delamere. Typically they are up close and personal! Joining the boys online is comedian and actress Deirdre O’ Kane. If you’re missing the banter of the party season then the humorous exchanges traded between this lot will help fill the gap.

Episode 5 - Episode 5
December. 18,2020

In this festive edition of the hit comedy, local comedienne Diona Doherty joins regular panellists Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy and Neil Delamere along with comedy couple Marcus Brigstocke and Rachel Parris who join the show from home. Who will the virtual audience ask them to blame for 2020?

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