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Callan Kicks The Year 2024

Year: 2024 Comedy Seasons: 1 Episodes: 2 Rating: 8.0

Overview

From Brat Summer to Kamala’s collapse and Sinn Féin scandals to Simon Harris’ viral disaster, everything worth laughing about features in this essential look back on 2024.

Genres

Comedy

Cast

Oliver Callan

Oliver Callan

Lisa Garvey

Lisa Garvey

Bernard Casey

Bernard Casey

Justine Stafford

Justine Stafford

Killian Sundermann

Killian Sundermann

Claire Gleeson

Claire Gleeson

Camille Ross

Camille Ross

Tom Delahunty

Tom Delahunty

Self

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