The boys are back in town with a new series of the hit comedy panel show. No-one will be spared the acidic wit and caustic humour of Jake O' Kane, Colin Murphy and Neil Delamere, as host Tim McGarry sets up the week's sitting comedy ducks.
Comedy panel show with regular comedians Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy, Jake O'Kane and Neil Delamere taking a satirical look at everything that has made the news in Northern Ireland over the past week. With guest Josh Howie.
Scottish comedian Wendy Wason joins regular comedians Colin Murphy, Jake O'Kane and Neil Delamere as host Tim McGarry invites them to find the funny side of the woes of Northern Ireland and beyond.
Funnyman Hal Cruttenden joins this weeks line-up of comedians along with Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy, Jake O' Kane and Neil Delamere, to poke fun and lampoon the good, the bad and the downright silly who are making the news in Northern Ireland and further afield.
Comedians Joel Dommett, Tim McGarry, Jake O' Kane, Neil Delamere and Colin Murphy find the funny side of what and who is making the news headlines in Northern Ireland and further afield.
Strap yourself in for this highlights edition of the hit comedy panel show with extracts from the recent series. Comedians Tim McGarry, Neil Delamere, Colin Murphy and Jake O' Kane are joined by a selection of comedy guests.
Comedian Andrew Maxwell joins regular jokesters Colin Murphy, Jake O' Kane, Neil Delamere and Tim McGarry as they take a humorous look back at the people and events which made the news at home and abroad in 2015.
Kicking off the new series is a tenth birthday special at Belfast's Waterfront Hall. Comedian Kevin Bridges will be making a special guest appearance alongside the regular team of Blame Game incorrigibles - Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy, Jake O'Kane and Neil Delamere. The Blame Game returns to BBC Northern Ireland television and radio for its tenth anniversary.
The boys are back in studio with the new series of the hit comedy panel show. No-one will be spared the acidic wit and caustic humour of Jake O' Kane, Colin Murphy, Neil Delamere and Irish comedian Andrew Ryan, as host Tim McGarry sets out to find who is to blame this week.
Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy, Jake O'Kane and Neil Delamere are back with a new series of the award-winning hit comedy panel show. From the Burnavon Arts and Civic Centre, Cookstown, the boys are joined byScottish comedian Janey Godley. No-one will be spared their acidic wit and caustic humour as they set out to find who is to blame this week.
Comedians Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy, Jake O'Kane, Neil Delamere and comedy chum Terry McHugh find out who's to blame in the news this week in Northern Ireland and further afield.
Hit comedy panel show with regular jokesters Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy, Jake O'Kane and Neil Delamere taking a satirical look at what has made the news over the past week. The boys are joined by San Francisco-based comedian, Scott Capurro.
Comedy panel show with host Tim McGarry and regular panelists Colin Murphy, Jake O'Kane and Neil Delamere taking a satirical look at what has made the news in Northern Ireland and further afield over the past week. They are joined by special guest Angela Barnes.
Comedy panel show with host Tim McGarry and regular panelists Colin Murphy, Jake O'Kane and Neil Delamere taking a satirical look at what has made the news in Northern Ireland and further afield over the past week. They are joined by comedy stalwart Stephen K Amos.
Comedy panel show with host Tim McGarry and regular panelists Colin Murphy, Jake O'Kane and Neil Delamere taking a satirical look at what has made the news in Northern Ireland and further afield over the past week. They are joined by special guest Fern Brady.
A compilation of highlights and outtakes from the topical comedy panel show, featuring Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy, Jake O'Kane, Neil Delamere and a host of guests.
Tim, Colin, Jake and Neil are joined by comedy guests from the last series including, John Bishop, Janey Godley, Angela Barnes and Scott Cappuro along with others, as we look back at the events that were making us laugh before the summer.
Satirist Geoff Norcott joins Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy, Jake O'Kane and Neil Delamere. Geoff's Edinburgh Fringe show was titled Right Leaning But Well Meaning ... who will he be wagging his finger of blame at?
Canadian comedienne Tanyalee Davis is a small comedian who packs a big punch. She performed over 100 shows in her six-month Las Vegas stint! Tanya will be more than ready to point the finger of blame alongside Neil, Colin, Jake and Tim.
Tania Edwards joins Neil Delamere, Colin Murphy, Jake O'Kane and Tim McGarry to see the funnier side of the Brexit negotiations, parking fines in Derry and Strabane, and life as a millennial
This week, Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy, Jake O'Kane and Neil Delamere are poking fun at the festive season. Their guest is Scottish comedian Susie McCabe.
In this compilation from the recent series, Dara O' Briain, Deirdre O' Kane and other guests feature alongside regular jokesters Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy, Jake O' Kane and Neil Delamere as we revisit a selection of great comedy moments.
Neil Delamere, Colin Murphy, Jake O'Kane and Tim McGarry return for a new series of the hit comedy, with special guest Wendy Wason. Will anyone be safe as they wave the finger of blame at anybody and anything for the woes of the world?
Comedian Zoe Lyons joins Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy, Neil Delamere and Jake O'Kane as they point the finger of blame at the people and events which have been making the news this week.
The news-based comedy show which says the things other shows can't or won't say! Joining regular jokesters are Jake O' Kane, Colin Murphy, Neil Delamere and Tim McGarry is the delightfully funny Tiff Stevenson. Will anyone be safe as they wag the finger of blame?
The queen of news-based comedy shows Angela Barnes joins Tim, Colin, Neil and Jake to take a funny swipe at the people and events which have been making the news this week in Northern Ireland and around the world.
This week, the comedy comes from the Riverside Theatre, Coleraine, with special guest Martin Mor. Martin comes from Coleraine and was once a circus juggler... just what is required to handle the Blame Game.
This week, the Alley Theatre, Strabane, plays host to the comedy panel show this week with local comedian Ruairi Woods as the special guest. Joining Ruairi to find out who is to blame for the week's news in Strabane and beyond are Neil Delamere, Colin Murphy, Tim McGarry and Jake O'Kane.
Topical, comedy panel show from BBC One Northern Ireland and BBC Radio Ulster with an irreverent view of the news.
Comedians Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy, Jake O'Kane and Neil Delamere poke fun at the people and events making the news in Northern Ireland and further afield. Is anyone safe from their acidic wit and satirical banter? This week, the show visits Banbridge, where the regulars are joined by local comedian Elaine Malcolmson.
Comedy panel show in which Neil Delamere, Colin Murphy, Jake O'Kane and Tim McGarry take a satirical look at the week's news and current affairs. They are joined by Lurgan comedian Micky Bartlett. Along with Brexit and Christmas shopping, they discuss the virtues of accepting cut price holidays. There's no shortage of places to point the finger of blame.
Comedy panel show in which Neil Delamere, Colin Murphy, Jake O'Kane and Tim McGarry take a satirical look at the week's news and current affairs. They are joined by Lurgan comedian Micky Bartlett. Along with Brexit and Christmas shopping, they discuss the virtues of accepting cut-price holidays. There's no shortage of places to point the finger of blame.
Rising comedy star Lauren Pattison joins the boys as they turn their wit on everything and everybody who has been making the news in Northern Ireland and further afield. Brexit, the border... the price of eggs! Nothing is sacred when it comes to legitimate targets for these jokesters.
Joining the comedy line-up this week is American comedian Reginald D Hunter. There are no shortages of comedy targets on either side of the Atlantic as the boys wag the finger of blame at anyone and anything which catches their attention.
Will the Easter Bunny deliver anything new for Northern Ireland? Comedians Colin Murphy, Jake O' Kane, Neil Delamere, Tim McGarry and comedy guest Olga Koch round on the rabbits they feel are stuck in the headlights. Who broke Lent? Who has all the chocolates? Who is hopping mad?
New Yorker Desiree Burch joins Colin Murphy, Neil Delamere, Jake O' Kane and Tim McGarry on the comedy panel show this week. Will anything or anyone be sacred in this Easter week? The panel share jokes and tales of how things work on both sides of the Atlantic when it comes to life, love, elections and Easter celebrations.
Comedian Sally-Anne Hayward joins the boys this week. After election fever of recent weeks, some serious laughs take viewers into the Bank Holiday.
Comedy from The Theatre at the Mill, Newtownabbey this week as the show goes on the road. Special guest comedian Gary Delaney joins host Tim and regular panellists Colin, Jake and Neil as they take a comedy swipe at the people and events who are making the news in Northern Ireland and further afield.
Comedian Tim McGarry introduces an end-of-series highlights edition of the comedy panel show. Contributions from regular panellists Colin Murphy, Neil Delamere and Jake O'Kane, as well input from guests who appeared across the series.
B Day has arrived and gone - so has Halloween. Which is scarier? Comedians Tim McGarry, Neil Delamere, Jake O’ Kane and Colin Murphy are joined by Marcus Brigstocke to give their comedy take on the long running Brexit tug-o-war and the tricks which might turn into treats. Can there be a funny side to all of this?
A week is a long time in comedy. Scottish comedian Ashely Storrie joins regular jokesters Neil Delamere, Jake O’Kane, Colin Murphy and Tim McGarry to poke fun at the people and events which have been making the news at home and abroad over the past week.
A week is a long time in comedy. From the city of Derry-Londonderry, American comedian Des Bishop joins regular jokesters Neil Delamere, Jake O’ Kane, Colin Murphy and Tim McGarry to poke fun at the people and events which have been making the news at home and across the planet over the past week.
Funny, feisty, feminist Cally Beaton joins the comedy line up along with Neil Delamere, Jake O’Kane, Colin Murphy and host Tim McGarry as they poke fun at the people and events which have been making the news in Northern Ireland and further afield this week.
Along with the usual caustic review of the people and events which are making the weeks news, Colin Murphy, Jake O’Kane, Tim McGarry and Neil Delamere are joined by Joanne McNally to wag the finger of blame as the festive season kicks in.
Along with the usual caustic review of the people and events which are making the week's news, Colin Murphy, Jake O’Kane, Tim McGarry and Neil Delamere are joined by Miles Jupp to wag the finger of blame as the festive season kicks in.
Along with the usual witty review of the week's news, this seasonal special edition from the Island Arts and Civic Centre in Lisburn will poke fun at the town along with everywhere else across the country. Colin Murphy, Jake O’Kane, Tim McGarry and Neil Delamere are joined by Lucy Porter.
In this highlights edition, regular jokesters Colin Murphy, Jake O'Kane, Neil Delamere and Tim McGarry are joined by guests from across the series, including Marcus Brigstocke, Miles Jupp, Lucy Porter, Des Bishop and Ashley Storrie, with additional appearances by guest hosts Holly Hamilton and Gerry Kelly.
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!
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.
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.
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.
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?
It’s been a strange old year but not without some laughs from Tim, Colin, Jake and Neil as they perform to a wall of TV screens and a virtual audience. In this highlights edition, virtual guests include Michelle Wolf, Caroline Rhea, Shappi Khorsandi and comedy couple Rachel Parris and Marcus Brigstocke with Deirdre O’Kane and Diona Doherty in the studio.
Return of the hit comedy with regular comedians Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy and Neil Delamere poking fun at the people and events making the news in Northern Ireland. Joining the line up is Joanne McNally and special guest Jimeoin.
Comedy and laughs from Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy and Neil Delamere, with guest panellist Mickey Bartlett. Laurie Kilmartin joins from Los Angeles.
Comedians Neil Delamere, Colin Murphy, Tim McGarry and Joanne McNally poke fun at the week's news, with special guest Sophie Duker.
Diona Doherty joins the boys in the studio and comedian and quiz expert Paul Sinha via the internet, as well as a virtual audience from across Northern Ireland.
Return of the hit comedy with regular comedians Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy, Diona Doherty and Neil Delamere poking fun at the people and events which have been making the news in Northern Ireland. Recorded at The Waterside Theatre, Derry-Londonderry. Will anyone or anything be spared their caustic wit?
Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy, Diona Doherty and Neil Delamere are joined by special guest Jimeoin at The Marketplace Theatre, Armagh. More comedy and unexpected asides about the week’s news... and that’s just from the audience. Fielding questions from viewers and listeners, the panel of comedians give all the wrong answers to all of the right questions!
Comedians Tim Mc Garry, Colin Murphy, Diona Doherty and Neil Delamere are joined by special guest Joel Dommett.
Comedians Tim Mc Garry, Colin Murphy, Diona Doherty and Neil Delamere are joined by west Belfast comedian Paddy McDonnell. Comedy and unexpected asides about the week's news…and that's just from the audience. The panel give all the wrong answers to all of the right questions!
Comedians Tim Mc Garry, Colin Murphy, Diona Doherty and Neil Delamere are joined by north Belfast comedian Peter Rethinasamy. 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.
Comedians Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy, Diona Doherty and Neil Delamere are joined by Eleanor Tiernan. In the run-up to the festive party season, they will be having a laugh at ridiculous Santa lists as well as bringing a bit of cheer to the gloomy news agenda.
Comedians Tim Mc Garry, Colin Murphy, Diona Doherty and Neil Delamere are joined by Geoff Norcott. Geoff once described his comedy as right-leaning but well meaning. Plenty of laughs as the panel discuss how this perspective might go down in Northern Ireland.
Comedians Tim Mc Garry, Colin Murphy, Diona Doherty and Neil Delamere are joined by east Belfast comedian William Thompson. 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.
Comedians Tim Mc Garry, Colin Murphy, Diona Doherty and Neil Delamere are joined by Scottish comedian Susie McCabe for this special edition recorded at The Strule Arts and Civic Centre in Omagh, Co. Tyrone. Wit and banter and a shared wry sense of humour are the hallmarks of the comedy as the satirists poke fun and lampoon the people and events which are making the news in Northern Ireland, Omagh and further afield.
Comedy highlights from the recent series along with previously unseen extracts as comedians Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy, Diona Doherty and Neil Delamere poke fun at the people and events making the news in Northern Ireland and further afield. Comedy guests include Joel Dommett, Peter Rethinasamy, Susie McCabe and William Thompson.
Comedian Ardal O’Hanlon joins Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy, Diona Doherty and Neil Delamere to poke fun at the people and events making the news in Northern Ireland and further afield as they as they give all the wrong answers to all of the right questions! Casting a comedic and satirical eye over the past year as well as the week's news, there will be no shortage of comedy targets!
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.
Comedians Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy, Diona Doherty and Neil Delamere are joined by Sanjeev Kohli 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!
Comedians Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy, Diona Doherty and Neil Delamere are joined by Felicity Ward as they discuss the week’s news and the people making the headlines at home and abroad. With the festive season in full flow, party-goers and revelers will be on their radar, as will the bah humbugs of the world!
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.
The public demanded it and people power won. No, not another election... a Blame Game special to point the comedy finger at the people and politicians who deliver our democracy. Comedians Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy, Jake O'Kane and Neil Delamere poke fun at everything from RHI, petitions of concern, fresh starts and that invitation to President Donald Trump to visit our wee province
They say a week is a long time in politics - the same could be said for comedy these days. Comedians Tim McGarry, Neil Delamere, Jake O’ Kane, Colin Murphy and special guest give their comedy take on the people and events which have been making the headlines.