
About this season
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.
Episodes (6)

1. Episode 1
9.0Aired 17 February 2011 • 30 min
Get reacquainted with Falconhoof the adventure phone-in host as he gets a new sidekick, and zoned-out waster Dee Dee as he blasts off into space - also with experimental Larry Forsyth, psychic medium Raymond Day and the calamitous Major Boo Boo.

2. Episode 2
7.0Aired 24 February 2011 • 30 min
A welcome return for lovable ex-junkie Jacqueline McCafferty as she tries her luck at speed dating. Joining zoned-out waster Dee Dee for an epic trip to Yoker. And psychic medium Raymond Day brings more surprising news from the spirit world.

3. Episode 3
Aired 3 March 2011 • 30 min
Adventure phone-in host Falconhoof is asked about a spot of charity work. We meet the Secret Agents who try to outwit each other in a poisonous situation. And zoned-out waster Dee Dee has an encounter with a laughing cow.

4. Episode 4
8.0Aired 10 March 2011 • 30 min
Reformed junkie Jacqueline McCafferty meets her hero. Major Boo Boo makes a costly faux pas. And adventure phone-in host Falconhoof deals with something highly suspicious. Meanwhile, Limmy reveals a worrying new dance craze.

5. Episode 5
8.0Aired 17 March 2011 • 30 min
Dee Dee is astounded by the wonders of teletext, and TV psychic Raymond Day puts a member of his studio audience back in touch with a deceased boyfriend. Elsewhere, Limmy speculates on what it would be like to be brilliant at everything, and bumps into an over-friendly old acquaintance.

6. Episode 6
Aired 24 March 2011 • 30 min
A tramp falls in love with a heart-shaped balloon, a 1960s pop star tries to make a comeback, Jacqueline treats herself to dinner at a fancy restaurant, and a caller flirts with Falconhoof. Elsewhere, Limmy shows off his spoon-playing skills. Sketch show, starring Brian Limond.