S4E1 Christmas Special!
Limmy disposes of an unwanted party guest, Jacqueline McCafferty hits the toy shop, Dee Dee receives a warning and Falconhoof encounters a caller in need.
Limmy's Show is a Scottish comedy sketch show written, animated and directed by Brian Limond. The show stars Brian Limond, Ryan Fletcher, Paul McCole, Alan McHugh and Kirstin McLean. Previous stars include Debbie Welsh, Tom Brogan and Raymond Mearns.
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Limmy disposes of an unwanted party guest, Jacqueline McCafferty hits the toy shop, Dee Dee receives a warning and Falconhoof encounters a caller in need.
Falconhoof the adventure phone-in host gets a new sidekick, and zoned-out waster Dee Dee blasts off into space. Also featuring Raymond Day and Major Boo Boo.
Comedy characters and sketches from the highly inventive Limmy. A welcome return for lovable ex-junkie Jacqueline McCafferty as she tries her luck at ceilidh speed dating.
Hard-bitten ex-junkie Jacqueline McCafferty goes shopping in Versace.
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