First in the new comedy series showcasing new and emerging Irish comedy writers and performers. Performances include comedy from rising star Shane Todd, along with Teresa Livingstone, Colin Geddis, Emma Little and Ciaran Bartlett.
In this episode, rising comedy sensation Al Porter shares comedy tales and anecdotes, and there are comedy ditties from Ciaran Bartlet. We are also treated to the irrepressible taxi man Davy Brown and border cop Sgt James.
Comedy songstress Teresa Livingstone provides some words of comedy wisdom on how to deal with difficult female friends, and Chuck McGinley - aka comedian Colin Geddis - strikes an uncanny likeness to country star Garth Brooks, in the comedy showcase.
In this edition of the comedy showcase Al Porter, Emma Little, Dan Watson and Shane Todd are joined by comedian Colin Geddis, who introduces us to Bellies the reformed drug dealer, and Ciaran Bartlett explains how to write an Irish folk song.
Police Sgt James continues to receive surreal phone calls, comedian Sean Hegarty holds an audience captive at the MAC with his one-liners and Fergus O'Quieff - aka Ciaran Bartlett - pontificates on how he inspired the world's rock elite.
Comedienne Teresa Livingstone hits the seasonal note with her How to Be Happy song, comedian Al Porter sees the lighter side of the Irish referendum on gay marriage, and Dan Watson goes about his business as taxi man Davy Browne.
Shane Todd tells us how Game of Thrones has affected everyday life in Northern Ireland, Ciaran Bartlett reveals how he spends his time on the internet and the Hipsters present another money-making fad.
In front of a live audience at the MAC, Al Porter reveals that he didn't always want to be a comedian. In So North Down, we discover how Mike McGoldrick attempts to rescue his love life, while Chuck McGinley & the Man Boy - aka comedians Colin Geddis and Conor Begley - devise a plan to hit the C&W big time.
Late Licence is back with a brand new batch of hilarious characters, sketches and live comedy, featuring Tyrone funny men Kevin McAleer and Conor Grimes as 'say nothing' private investigators on the hunt for Northern Ireland's emerging comedy talent.