THE PANELISTS
Neil Delamere
Unlike most other people on the show this week, Neil is a sceptic who thinks that the occult is all balderdash and chicanery.
It's not his fault. Even ghosts can't be bothered to haunt the midlands.
Colin Murphy
Colin was once cast in those funny Donegal Catch ads set on the trawler at high seas but stormed off set after a last minute rewrite, ordered by one of the marketing suits, required him to warn the viewers about a "blizzard of cod."
Neil Delamere
Neil is now offering hot air balloon rides from his ranch in Offaly. Though the stand-up pays the bills, Neil's true passion has always been to float serenely just below cloud level. Book early for Christmas.
Dermot Whelan
Dermot is currently under investigation by the Broadcasting Regulator for releasing podcasts of his radio show on the Forbidden Frequency, (91.88882) last used in 1959 by Eamon De Valera as a sort of primitive Twitter account.
Carol Tobin
Her third non-fiction book on Dublin's subterranean societies, Molemen Tribes of Glasnevin, is due to be published by Lilliput Press in Early 2009.