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LOL: Last One Laughing Ireland

LOL: Last One Laughing Ireland

It's no laughing matter.

Genres

Comedy

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Using his trademark wit, host Graham Norton oversees 10 comedic stars, brought together to make each other laugh by using every unpredictable comedic tool in the box … without cracking a smile themselves. As the clock counts down and the tension rises, whoever can outlast their competitors will be crowned the winner and win a grand prize of €50,000 for their charity of choice.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Returning Series

Original Language

English

Runtime

mins

Rating

6/10

Release Date

11 December 2025

Country

Ireland

Cast

Graham Norton

Graham Norton

Self - Host

Aisling Bea

Aisling Bea

Self - Contestant

Amy Huberman

Amy Huberman

Self - Contestant

Deirdre O'Kane

Deirdre O'Kane

Self - Contestant

David McSavage

David McSavage

Self - Contestant

Paul Tylak

Paul Tylak

Self - Contestant

Catherine Bohart

Catherine Bohart

Self - Contestant

Emma Doran

Emma Doran

Self - Contestant

Tony Cantwell

Tony Cantwell

Self - Contestant

Jason Byrne

Jason Byrne

Self - Contestant

Martin Angolo

Martin Angolo

Self - Contestant

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