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Mrs. Brown's Boys

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Television series and sitcom by Brendan O'Carroll
For the suffrage campaigner, seeAgnes Brown (suffragist).

Mrs. Brown's Boys
GenreComedy
Created byBrendan O'Carroll
Written by
  • Brendan O'Carroll
  • Paddy Houlihan
Directed byBen Kellett
Starring
Theme music composerAndy O'Callaghan
Opening themeMrs. Brown's Boys Theme Tune
Ending themeMrs. Brown's Boys Outro
ComposerAndy O'Callaghan
Country of originIreland
Original languageEnglish
No. of series4
No. of episodes51 (29 specials)(list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Brendan O'Carroll
  • Chris Sussman
  • Justin Healy
  • Mark Freeland
  • Martin Delany
  • Ewan Angus
  • Steven Canny
  • Eddie Doyle
Producers
  • Stephen McCrum
  • James Farrell
  • Fiona Gibney
  • Tracy McParland
Production locationBBC Pacific Quay
EditorMark Lawrence
Running time
  • 30–40 minutes
Production companiesBBC Studios Comedy Productions
BBC Scotland
BOC-PIX
Original release
NetworkBBC One
RTÉ One (Ireland)
Release1 January 2011 (2011-01-01) –
present
Related
All Round to Mrs. Brown's

Mrs. Brown's Boys is a televisionsitcom created by and starringBrendan O'Carroll and produced in Ireland byBBC andBBC Studios in partnership withBOC-PIX and Irish broadcasterRTÉ. The series stars O'Carroll asAgnes Brown, with several of O'Carroll's close friends and family members making up the rest of the cast. The show adopts an informal production style often breaking thefourth wall; material that would normally beouttakes are intentionally left in broadcast episodes, along with intentional tomfoolery, mostly instigated by O'Carroll.

Mrs. Brown's Boys was developed from O'Carroll's works going back to the early 1990s. The character, Agnes Browne, first appeared in stage plays, radio plays, books, and straight-to-DVD films. For the sitcom, the spelling of Agnes' surname was shortened from Browne to Brown. A stage show has continued to run, and during February and March 2014 it toured Australia. Afeature film,Mrs. Brown's Boys D'Movie, was released on 27 June 2014.[1] In late 2023, the show returned for a fourth series.[2] In April 2025, it was announced that a fifth series of four episodes had been commissioned which will be filmed in May 2025.[3]

The show has received poor reviews by critics and received unfavourable comparisons toFather Ted. Despite this, it became a ratings success in both Ireland, where it is set, and the United Kingdom, where it is recorded. It also received high ratings in Australia, New Zealand and Canada. The show has won numerous industry awards. Despite a limited number of episodes, the show has returned annually for Christmas and New Year's specials since 2013.

Background

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The original radio play version ofMrs. Browne's Boys (the 'e' in Browne was later dropped) appeared first on Irish radio stationRTÉ 2fm in 1992, then in a series of books written byBrendan O'Carroll from the mid-1990s onwards.[4][5] The books, entitledThe Mammy,The Chisellers,The Granny, andThe Young Wan, were first published in Ireland, before being made available in the United Kingdom.[6] In 1999,The Mammy was adapted into a film titledAgnes Browne withAnjelica Huston playing the title character. Following the film's success, O'Carroll wrote a series of stories adapted from the books, in which he played Mrs. Browne (now spelled 'Brown') and cast the rest of the family – including many of his own relatives as characters.

A series of seven film-like adaptations was made and went straight to DVD release, originally officially just for Ireland, and since re-released viaUniversal Pictures, as "Mrs Brown(e)'s Boys – The Original Series". In turn, while these 7 straight-to-video features were released over the next few years, they would then also become adapted into the 7 stage plays later performed in rotation on the various tours, originally just in Ireland.

During this time, O'Carroll took the show on the road, appearing in a series of Mrs. Brown plays in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Outside of Ireland, the stage show got its big break atPavilion Theatre,Glasgow, where manager Iain Gordon liked O'Carroll's idea and decided to put it on, but the show didn't sell and O'Carroll suggested a 2-for-1 ticket deal, after which the show became a hit. For the next seven years, two different Mrs Brown's Boys shows were on for up to three weeks at a time. The Pavilion became known as "The Home of Mrs Brown".

There were also occasional DVD releases of the live theatre audience theatrical versions of the seven plays adapted from the original "The Original Series" features. These tour versions of the features are the video series referred to as the "Live Tour/Show", not to be confused with the live BBC/RTE TV broadcast episodes.

Production

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In early 2009, O'Carroll was approached by BBC Scotland producer Stephen McCrum[7][8][9] to create a television series based on the stage show. O'Carroll recruited an expanded cast mainly from family members and wrote a pilot, but production was held back a year due to theJonathan Ross/Russell Brand incident.[10] The unbroadcast pilot was created in November 2009, and within three weeks of the pilot being submitted to the BBC, they commissioned a full series. Subsequently,RTÉ came on board to help produce the series in partnership with the BBC. The first series aired onRTÉ One from 1 January to 5 February 2011. In the United Kingdom, theBBC transmitted the first episode on 21 February 2011.

Following the success of the first series, RTÉ and the BBC commissioned a second, which began with a Christmas special broadcast on 25 December 2011 on RTÉ One, and the next day onBBC One. The latter was the most watched television programme in Ireland over the Christmas season.[11] The second series began on New Year's Eve 2011 in Ireland, and two days later in the United Kingdom.

The BBC commissioned a third series in November 2011 a few weeks before the second series was broadcast.[12][13] O'Carroll described the commission as "An extraordinary gift and we genuinely don't take it lightly. We're overwhelmed with the support of the audience and hopefully when they see what we've done with the second series they'll see that maybe the BBC is not totally mad."[14] Cheryl Taylor, the controller of comedy commissioning for the BBC also commented on the commission of a third series, "The new Mrs Brown's episodes are rip-roaring fun and will delight her ever growing army of fans. I am pleased as punch that we are commissioning series three – go Agnes!"[15] Following two Christmas specials, the third series began on 29 December 2012 on RTÉ One[16] and on 1 January 2013 on BBC One.[17]

According toGary Hollywood, who played Dino, on a radio interview, aMrs. Brown's Boys Christmas Special for the year 2013 would be recorded in May 2013, due to a busy schedule of UK touring and the potential of filming theMrs. Brown film (due for cinematic release in June 2014) from September to November 2013.[18] On 30 January 2013, the BBC announced that two Christmas specials had been commissioned for 2013.[19]

The BBC announced that they had commissioned two more Christmas specials for 2015. O'Carroll stated: "I have been commissioned to write another two Christmas specials and the BBC are expecting Christmas specials up until 2020."[20][21] In December 2020, O’Carroll announced that additional Christmas specials had been commissioned up to 2026, stating "This new deal we signed last week goes all the way to 2026, which means I will be able to grow into the part, and we’ve a clause in which guarantees Mrs Brown is aired at 10pm on Christmas night, or else we don’t have to make it.".[22]

On 19 February 2022, it was announced thatMrs. Brown’s Boys would be returning for a fourth series set to air in 2022. This marked the first new series of the show in almost 10 years. It was later announced that the series was put on hold due to scheduling difficulties, with it instead being a four episode mini-series, filmed in 2023.[23] The series aired in September 2023, with the first episode on September 8, and the next three weekly.

Mrs. Brown's Boys is recorded at theBBC Pacific Quay studios inGlasgow[24] and is recorded in front of a live audience, which is seen at the beginning and the end of each show.

Premise

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See also:List of Mrs. Brown's Boys characters

While a fictional storyline is the basis of each episode, the programme uses alaissez-faire style in which areas beyond the set, including equipment and crew, are sometimes seen and aspects of the show's production are lampooned within the fictional dialogue. The show takes a more irregular concept as bloopers such as characters getting lines wrong orcorpsing; and set, camera, and prop faults are not edited out of the episodes.

At the beginning of most episodes Agnes Brown breaks thefourth wall, with an introductory monologue. Each episode ends with Agnes again breaking the fourth wall to say goodbye. As the credits roll, the camera pulls out to see the audience and the cast of the entire episode lining up to take a bow. The finale (also including some Christmas specials) of every series so far has ended with a music performance by the cast. "Who's a Pretty Mammy" ended with a performance ofAuld Lang Syne, complete withbagpipes.

The show also has a number of recurringrunning gags; examples include Agnes' blissful ignorance of Rory's obvious homosexuality in series 1, Dermot's outlandish costumes and alliterative tongue-twisters in relation to his job as a promoter, and in the festive specials, a Christmas tree that typically malfunctions on Agnes with "hilarious" consequences.

Episodes

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Main article:List of Mrs. Brown's Boys episodes
Series
SeriesEpisodesOriginally releasedAve. UK viewers
(millions)
First releasedLast released
1621 February 2011 (2011-02-21)28 March 2011 (2011-03-28)3.00
2126 December 2011 (2011-12-26)8.24
62 January 2012 (2012-01-02)4 February 2012 (2012-02-04)6.98
3224 December 2012 (2012-12-24)26 December 2012 (2012-12-26)11.20
61 January 2013 (2013-01-01)4 February 2013 (2013-02-04)9.41
Specials225 December 2013 (2013-12-25)30 December 2013 (2013-12-30)11.40
225 December 2014 (2014-12-25)1 January 2015 (2015-01-01)9.76
225 December 2015 (2015-12-25)1 January 2016 (2016-01-01)9.00
123 July 2016 (2016-07-23)9.09
225 December 2016 (2016-12-25)1 January 2017 (2017-01-01)9.10
225 December 2017 (2017-12-25)1 January 2018 (2018-01-01)8.50
225 December 2018 (2018-12-25)1 January 2019 (2019-01-01)7.02
225 December 2019 (2019-12-25)1 January 2020 (2020-01-01)6.13
225 December 2020 (2020-12-25)1 January 2021 (2021-01-01)5.24
129 October 2021 (2021-10-29)3.72
225 December 2021 (2021-12-25)1 January 2022 (2022-01-01)4.51
225 December 2022 (2022-12-25)1 January 2023 (2023-01-01)4.18
448 September 2023 (2023-09-08)29 September 2023 (2023-09-29)2.98
Specials225 December 2023 (2023-12-25)1 January 2024 (2024-01-01)3.67
225 December 2024 (2024-12-25)1 January 2025 (2025-01-01)1.89
542025 (2025)2025 (2025)TBA

International broadcast

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The series is also broadcast in theUnited States (BBC America),Canada (BBC Canada[25]),Québec (French version adapted forSuper Écran under the titleMme Lebrun),New Zealand (TVNZ 1[25][26]),South Africa,[25]Iceland[25] andAustralia (Seven Network[27]).

Critical reception

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Despite its high viewership,Mrs. Brown's Boys has received poor reviews from critics.[9][28]

"The whole thing is entirely predicated on viewers finding a man dressed as a foul-mouthed elderly woman intrinsically funny", wrote Bernice Harrison, TV reviewer withThe Irish Times. "If you do, you're away in a hack, and the viewing figures are astronomical, but if you don't, and you think that died out withLes Dawson andDick Emery, then it's a long half-hour."[29] TheIrish Independent said thatMrs Brown's Boys was the type of TV programme "that makes you vaguely embarrassed to be Irish".[30] Irish writerGraham Linehan has said he does not want his sitcomThe Walshes to be compared withMrs. Brown's Boys.[31]

Outside Ireland, it has received similarly poor reviews.The Daily Telegraph's Sam Richards noted that the show's comedy has a "rudimentary nature", consisting of "an old-fashioned blend of silly voices and slapstick, played out in front of a live studio audience who collapse into giggles at the mere mention of the word "willy".[32] Bruce Dessau inThe Guardian described it as a "predictable, vulgar vehicle for Irish comedian Brendan O'Carroll", and in comparing it with other sitcoms said "No amount of 'fecks' are going to makeMrs Brown's Boys a classic likeFather Ted".[33]Grace Dent ofThe Independent remarked: "Once seen, it is rarely forgotten. To love Mrs Brown, one must be thrilled by a man in a hairnet and dinner lady tabard saying the F-word roughly once every ten minutes, egged on by a loyal studio audience so whipped to hysteria by him that one can hear pants being soiled and spleens exploding with mirth."[34] Paul English of theDaily Record blasted the show as "lazy, end-of-pier trash rooted in the 1970s... One half-hour of this actually made me angry. Angry that the BBC seem to be abandoning quality in the pursuit of lowest common denominator ratings."[35]Metro called it "jaw-droppingly past its sell-by date" and "not even remotely funny", saying that the BBC should "hang its head in shame" for showing "this RTÉ drivel".[36]

Irish television ratings

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Mrs. Brown's Boys was a ratings success upon its initial broadcast in Ireland. Every episode aired won its timeslot for RTÉ, with an average viewership of 753,500 in January 2011. One episode's rating beat that of RTÉ's own ratings giantThe Late Late Show, with 856,000 viewers tuning in to watch.[37] The 2011 Christmas episode was the most-watched TV show in Ireland over the holiday season, with a 48.6% audience share.[11] A year later the show again topped the Christmas ratings with "The Virgin Mammy" gaining an average of 972,000 viewers and a 47% share, and "Mammy Christmas" gaining an average of 851,000 viewers and a 51% share.[38]

Awards and nominations

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InstituteAwardYearResults
British Academy Television AwardsBest Situation Comedy2011Nominated
Irish Film and Television AwardsBest Entertainment Program2012Won
British Academy Television AwardsBest Situation Comedy2012Won
British Academy Television AwardsBest Male Performance in a Comedy for Brendan O'Carroll2012Nominated
TV Choice AwardsBest Comedy2012Won
British Academy Scottish AwardsBest Comedy Entertainment Program2012Won
National Television AwardsBest Comedy2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2020, 2024Won x 3 consecutive years
Scottish RTS AwardsBest Comedy2014Nominated
BAFTA AwardsBest Male in a Comedy for Brendan O'Carroll2014Nominated
TV Choice AwardsBest Comedy2024Won

[39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46][47]

Distribution

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DVD and Blu-ray releases

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More than one million copies of the first series ofMrs. Brown's Boys were sold on DVD in Ireland and the UK between October 2011 and February 2012. A complete series 1 and 2 box set was also released on 8 October 2012, containing the 2011 Christmas special as a content exclusive, meaning to own the special, one has to buy thebox set.[48]

Some of the episodes on the Series 1 DVD differ from their original broadcasts. Due to copyright issues, scenes where casts perform songs were edited out. These edits included a scene where Mrs Brown singsAltered Images' "Happy Birthday", the entire cast singingThe Proclaimers song, "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" in episode 3, and a scene in episode 6 where Buster sings the theme tune toMission: Impossible.[49] No changes have been made to the Series 2 episodes on their DVD release.[50] A joke was made about being sued for singing a copyrighted song featured during the stage showMrs Brown's Boys Live: Good Mourning Mrs Brown.[51]

On 11 October 2012, Series 2 was released in Region 4[52] in both standard form and a limited edition. The limited edition version contained the Christmas special. The Complete Collection was also released at the same time, containing all 13 episodes.

A US DVD release of the complete series (which will also contain the first 7 Christmas specials and the unaired pilot) was released on 3 November 2015.[53]

In North America,NBCUniversal Television Distribution handles distribution of the series.

Key
  = Series
  = Christmas / New Years specials
  = Live shows
  = Box sets
Title# of disc(s)Year# of episodesDVD releaseBlu-ray release
Region 1Region 2Region 4Region B UKRegion B AU
Series One220116TBA3 October 2011[54]1 August 2012[55]3 October 2011[56]1 August 2012[57]
Series Two220126TBA8 October 2012[58]11 October 2012[59]8 October 2012[60]11 October 2012[61][62]
Good Mourning Mrs Brown: Live Tour12012Live showTBA12 November 2012[63]7 April 2016[64]12 November 2012[65]7 April 2016[66]
Series 1, 2 & Christmas Special5201213TBA8 October 2012[67]11 October 2012[68]8 October 2012[69]TBA
Series Three22012/136TBA4 March 2013[70]6 June 2013[71]4 March 2013[72]6 June 2013[73]
Mrs Brown's Boys Christmas Crackers12011/20123TBA7 October 2013[74]7 November 2013[75]7 October 2013[76]7 November 2013[77]
Mrs Brown's Boys Big Box
(Series 1–3 & 3 Christmas Specials)
72011–1321TBA7 October 2013[78]7 November 2013[79]7 October 2013[80]TBA
Mrs Brown Rides Again: Live Tour12012Live showTBA11 November 2013[81]1 May 201411 November 2013[82]1 May 2014
For The Love of Mrs Brown: Live Tour12013Live showTBA17 November 2014[83]18 April 201817 November 2014[84]TBA
Mrs Brown's Boys: More Christmas Crackers120132TBA6 October 2014[85]4 December 2014[86]6 October 2014[87]4 December 2014[88]
Mrs Brown's Boys: Big Box of Crackers22011–20135TBA20 October 2014[89]TBA20 October 2014[90]TBA
Mrs Brown's Boys Live: Nice Big Box32012–20143 Live ShowsTBA17 November 2014[91]18 April 201817 November 2014[92]TBA
Mrs Brown's Boys
Complete Series
82011–14253 November 2015[93]TBATBATBATBA
Mrs Brown's Boys: Mammy's Tickled Pink & Mammy's Gamble12014–152TBA5 October 20155 November 20155 October 20155 November 2015
Mr's Brown's Boys: Christmas Cracker'd Big Box42011–157TBA5 October 20155 November 2015TBATBA
How Now Mrs Brown Cow: Live Tour2015Live showTBA30 November 2015[94]TBA30 November 2015[94]TBA
Mrs Brown's Boys: Unplugged & Unleashed (Live Episode)120161TBA10 October 20162 November 2016TBATBA
Mrs Brown's Boys: Crackin' Christmas12015–161TBA14 November 201616 November 2016TBATBA
Mrs Brown's Boys: Cracking Big Box42011–169TBA14 November 201616 November 2016TBATBA
Mrs Brown's Boys: Christmas Treats12016–172TBA13 November 201715 November 2017TBATBA
Mrs Brown's Boys: Christmas Box52011–1611TBA13 November 201715 November 2017TBATBA
Mrs Brown's Boys: Really Big Box
(Series 1–3, 11 Christmas specials & live episode)
122011–1630TBA13 November 201715 November 2017TBATBA
Mrs Brown's Boys: Christmas Surprises12017–182TBA12 November 201814 November 2018TBATBA
Mrs Brown's Boys: Christmas Corkers12018–192TBA11 November 201913 November 2019TBATBA
Mrs Brown's Boys: Merry Mishaps12019-20202TBA9 November 202011 November 2020TBATBA
Mrs Brown's Boys: Festive Fancies12020-20212TBA8 November 202110 November 2021TBATBA
Mrs Brown's Boys: Very Merry Christmas Bundle92012-202119TBA8 November 2021TBATBATBA
Mrs Brown's Boys: Holly Jolly Jingles12021-20223TBA7 November 20229 November 2022TBATBA
Mrs Brown's Boys: Christmas Box of Treats102012-202222TBA7 November 2022TBATBATBA
Mrs. Brown's Boys - Tinsel Teasers12022-20232TBATBA15 November 2023TBATBA
Series Four120234TBA10 June 20245 June 2024TBATBA
TBATBA2023-20242TBATBATBATBATBA

iTunes releases

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The first series ofMrs. Brown's Boys has been available oniTunes since 31 October 2011, including in High Definition.[95] The two 2012 specials were released 11 November 2013.[96] Additionally theMrs. Brown's Boys Live Tour: Good Mourning Mrs Brown was also released 12 November 2012. Also,Mrs Brown's Boys Live Tour: Mrs Brown Rides Again was released on 11 November 2013.[97] On 17 November 2014,Mrs. Brown's Boys Live Tour: For The Love of Mrs Brown was available to rent or buy.

Original series DVD releases

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The original location films.

TitleSet detailsDVD release dates
Region 2[98]
Mrs Brown's BoysDiscs: 110 April 2006 (2006-04-10)
Mrs Brown's Boys 2 – The Last Wedding Part 2Discs: 111 May 2006 (2006-05-11)
Mrs Brown's Boys – Believe It or Not – Part 3Discs: 14 September 2006 (2006-09-04)
Mrs Brown's Boys – Good Mourning Mrs Brown – Part 4Discs: 116 October 2006 (2006-10-16)
Mrs Brown's Boys – 1 2 3 4Discs: 423 October 2006 (2006-10-23)
Mrs Brown's Boys – Triple Trouble! – Part 5Discs: 1
Mrs Brown's Boys – How Now Mrs. Brown – Part 6Discs: 1
Mrs Brown's Boys – The Seven Year Itch – Part 7Discs: 1
Mrs Brown's Boys – Mrs Brown's BloomersDiscs: 118 October 2010 (2010-10-18)
Mrs. Brown's Boys – The Original SeriesDiscs: 719 November 2010 (2010-11-19)

Spin-offs

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Mrs. Brown's Boys D'Movie (2014)

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Main article:Mrs. Brown's Boys D'Movie

A film adaption of the series entitledMrs. Brown's Boys D'Movie was released in cinemas on 27 June 2014.[1]BBC Films is acting as itssales agent. In January 2014, whilst speaking to the Radio Times, Brendan O'Carroll said "We're already working on a sequel – Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie 2". In December 2015, it was confirmed that there will be a sequel.[99]

In June 2014, it was announced that there would be twoMrs. Brown's Boys spin-off films. The first spin-off film is to be entitledWash and Blow, set in the salon where Rory and Dino work. O'Carroll will write the film but rather than playing Mrs. Brown, he will star as the salon's owner, Mario.[100][101] The second spin-off film in development is to be entitledMr Wang, who is a character introduced inD'Movie. It was confirmed that English actorBurt Kwouk had been asked to take the title role but was unable to travel to Dublin, citing illness, so O'Carroll decided take on the role himself if the film gets produced. Kwouk died in 2016. It will also co-star Buster Brady and Dermot Brown working for him under a detective agency. It is currently not yet known when, or if, the spin-off films will be filmed nor released.[101]

Tours

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After starting the Ireland-only release of the original feature-length episodes, that would become known as "The Original Series", on DVD, the adapted for the stage version ofMrs. Brown's Boys began as a theatre show in 1999 performing across venues in Ireland, Scotland and the North of England. O'Carroll wrote three stage plays entitledMrs Brown's Last Wedding,Good Mourning Mrs Brown andMrs Brown Rides Again. These three stage shows formed part of theMrs Brown Trilogy and was toured for several years. After playing to acceptable sized audiences across Ireland and the north of England, O'Carroll decided to write a fourth stage play entitledFor the Love of Mrs. Brown in 2007 he then recorded the live show and made it available onto DVD via his own website in a bid to increase the popularity of the stage show. In 2009, O'Carroll then decided to write a fifth stage play entitledHow Now Mrs Brown Cow which later toured in 2010.

Since the show was picked up by the BBC in 2011 as a TV series, O'Carroll has decided to re-tour all these shows across the UK. In March and April 2014, the live stage showMrs. Brown Rides Again was performed in theatres across Australia.[102] Brendan O'Carroll announced at the end of each performance ofMrs Brown Rides Again that the cast would be returning to Australia and New Zealand in January 2016 for various performances of the live stage showGood Mourning Mrs. Brown. On 30 June 2014, it was announced thatHow Now Mrs Brown Cow would tour UK arenas starting in March 2015. Tickets for the shows went on sale on 4 July 2014.[103]

Television

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In 2012, O'Carroll confirmed that a game show starring Mrs Brown was in development with production company12 Yard calledMrs. Brown's Celebrities. A non-broadcast pilot was recorded in late 2012,[104] A full series was due to be broadcast in 2013 but O'Carroll turned it down, stating that he did not need to water down the Mrs. Brown brand.[105][106] The format was brought up again in 2014, this time entitledThe Guess List withRob Brydon now hosting the full series.[107] O'Carroll has also confirmed that an animated version of the show is in development.[108][109] In the Spring of 2012, O'Carroll turned down an offer to create a one-off special forHBO with the option of a full series if the show was well received as he wished to spend his time with family.[110][111]

On 23 July 2016,Mrs. Brown's Boys had a one-off live episode, "Mammy Sutra", to celebrate 60 years of comedy onBBC. The show went live onBBC One andRTÉ One at 9:45 pm (BST) until 10:15 pm. The episode was then released onMrs. Brown's Boys: Unplugged & Unleashed On Air Live DVD on 10 October 2016.

A new television chat show hosted by "Mrs. Brown" titledAll Round to Mrs. Brown's began in March 2017. The show is hosted primarily by Brendan O'Carroll (as Mrs Brown) but also includes a segment titled 'The Cathy Brown Show' in which Cathy interviews celebrity guests in a talk-show like fashion. The show also heavily relies on audience participation with a member of the audiences 'Mammy' brought on set to participate in a game-show like segment. The show did not return in 2021 due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, and in 2022, it was reported that the series had been cancelled.

During 2018, Brendan O'Carroll hosted a quiz show for the BBC calledFor Facts Sake as himself, with rotating members of theMrs. Brown's Boys cast as team captains. The rest of the teams was made up from members of the audience.[112]

Adaptations (television)

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The television show has been adapted for francophone audiences in Canada asMadame Lebrun, with the lead role performed byBenoît Brière. The series has aired onSuper Écran since 2015, with five seasons to date.[113] Having surpassed the original series in number of episodes produced, the series has now transitioned from translating the original series to writing new original episodes.[114]The show has been also adapted for the audiences in Greece asSuper Mammy and began aired on 3 April 2022, onANT1, with the lead role performed by Markos Seferlis.[115][116]This show was also adapted in Czech Republic asPanMáma and has aired onTV Nova back in 2013, with the lead role performed by Rostislav Novák.[117]

Crossover

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The show crossed paths with theMadea franchise byTyler Perry in the 2022 movie,A Madea Homecoming with Brendan O'Carroll and Jennifer Gibney reprising their roles as Agnes and Cathy Brown respectively

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