The panel recall some highlights of 2014, including why Newry is known as the Venice of the north, the swan that terrorised motorists on the M1 and why Gerry Adams remains a fan.
Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy, Jake O' Kane and Neil Delamere travel to Larne in an attempt to restore good relations between the town and the BBC - a brave decision indeed.
Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy, Jake O' Kane and Neil Delamere are in Armagh to share some of their Halloween customs.
The boys ponder whether comedian Gregory Campbell has a future in politics, and impressionist Ronnie Ancona delivers the goods on Victoria Beckham.
Jake finds that the banks, Wonga and MI5 have much in common, guest Al Porter reflects on the funnier side of the gay cake debate and Neil offers ways to untrap a stuck bus.
The boys and Wendy Wason share views on the question of MLAs' expenses, the proper way to deal with a lottery win and why the Omagh town clock should be a burning political issue.
The panel come up with alternatives for the strong language used in the current spat of political name-calling and suggest how to avoid the queues on Black Friday.
Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy, Jake O' Kane and Neil Delamere are joined by comedian Shappi Khorsandi to reminisce about quaint local Christmas customs such as firebombing shops.
A round-up of the best bits of the series, including the team's efforts to save Larne and their campaign to mend the town clock in Omagh.