The Blame Game remains one of our most popular BBC recordings in Northern Ireland… and it’s making a welcome, return to local television and radio just in time for Spring!
Our regular panelists - Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy, Jake O’Kane and Neil Delamere - will be casting a satirical eye over what’s been going wrong with the world and telling us who is to blame. And they will be joined by visiting comedians with their own take on people and events in the news.
You can expect topical, and sometimes edgy, humour that pushes boundaries, challenges authority and makes life seem a little brighter – whatever might be happening in the news.
We know that there’s always a high level of demand for The Blame Game tickets. These will be restricted to two per applicant. Tickets will be allocated by random draw.
You can register at any time until 10pm on Tuesday 24 March.
In order to maximise the opportunity for as many different people as possible to attend, successful applicants will only be allocated tickets for one show in this series.
Admission to The Blame Game recording venues will be on a first come, first served basis. The duration of each recording is approximately 2 hours.
The Blame Game is a Moondog Production for BBC Northern Ireland television and BBC Radio Ulster.
Dates:
Thursday 2 April
Wednesday 8 April
Thursday 16 April
Thursday 23 April
Thursday 7 May
Venue: BBC Blackstaff Houe, Belfast
Doors open: 6pm
Recording starts: 7pm
Date: Thursday 30 April
Venue: BBC Blackstaff Houe, Belfast
Doors open: 5.30pm
Recording starts: 6.30pm
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