On Wednesday 26 December 2024, BBC One broadcasts Mrs Brown’s Boys!
Episode Summary
In the upcoming Christmas episode of *Mrs Brown’s Boys*, viewers will return to Finglas for another festive adventure with Agnes and the gang. As the holiday season gets underway, Agnes is struggling to convince everyone that she’s not in a grumpy mood, despite her best efforts. Her usual banter and antics are in full force, but it’s clear that the Christmas spirit isn’t quite taking hold of her just yet.
Meanwhile, Cathy takes the lead in uniting the community of Finglas for a festive good cause, bringing people together to support those in need during the holiday season. Buster, always looking for ways to do things a little differently, sets out to find a sustainable Christmas tree, adding his unique touch to the celebrations. As always, the episode is filled with laughter, heartwarming moments, and plenty of holiday cheer,...
Episode Summary
In the upcoming Christmas episode of *Mrs Brown’s Boys*, viewers will return to Finglas for another festive adventure with Agnes and the gang. As the holiday season gets underway, Agnes is struggling to convince everyone that she’s not in a grumpy mood, despite her best efforts. Her usual banter and antics are in full force, but it’s clear that the Christmas spirit isn’t quite taking hold of her just yet.
Meanwhile, Cathy takes the lead in uniting the community of Finglas for a festive good cause, bringing people together to support those in need during the holiday season. Buster, always looking for ways to do things a little differently, sets out to find a sustainable Christmas tree, adding his unique touch to the celebrations. As always, the episode is filled with laughter, heartwarming moments, and plenty of holiday cheer,...
- 12/26/2024
- by Olly Green
- TV Regular
On Wednesday, December 26, 2024, at 12:05 Am, BBC One will air a festive episode of “Mrs Brown’s Boys.” It’s Christmas time again in Finglas, but Agnes Brown is struggling to get into the holiday spirit. She is failing to convince her family and friends that she’s not as grumpy as they think. As usual, Agnes’ attempts to keep the Christmas cheer alive bring plenty of laughs and a few classic misadventures.
Meanwhile, Cathy is doing her best to bring the Finglas community together for a good cause, spreading holiday cheer and supporting a festive charity. Buster, always one for quirky solutions, takes on the task of sourcing a sustainable Christmas tree, which leads to its own set of humorous challenges. The episode promises plenty of heartwarming moments, typical of the show’s festive tradition, mixed with the usual chaos and laughter that fans love. With its unique blend of comedy and Christmas spirit,...
Meanwhile, Cathy is doing her best to bring the Finglas community together for a good cause, spreading holiday cheer and supporting a festive charity. Buster, always one for quirky solutions, takes on the task of sourcing a sustainable Christmas tree, which leads to its own set of humorous challenges. The episode promises plenty of heartwarming moments, typical of the show’s festive tradition, mixed with the usual chaos and laughter that fans love. With its unique blend of comedy and Christmas spirit,...
- 12/18/2024
- by Ashley Wood
- TV Everyday
Get ready to kick off the New Year with laughter as “Mrs. Brown’s Boys” returns to BBC One at 10:00 Pm on Monday, January 1, 2024. In this uproarious episode, Mrs. Brown and her lively gang dive headfirst into the spirit of the new year, embracing a challenging health and fitness regime. Brace yourselves for the comedic chaos that ensues as they attempt to navigate the world of treadmills, dumbbells, and aerobics – because, as the saying goes, it’s a new year, and there’s a new Agnes!
As Mrs. Brown takes on the mantle of a fitness guru, viewers can anticipate a riot of hilarious moments, witty banter, and, undoubtedly, some unexpected twists in the pursuit of a healthier lifestyle. With the signature humor and charm that “Mrs. Brown’s Boys” is known for, this episode promises a delightful start to the year, reminding us all that sometimes the best way to...
As Mrs. Brown takes on the mantle of a fitness guru, viewers can anticipate a riot of hilarious moments, witty banter, and, undoubtedly, some unexpected twists in the pursuit of a healthier lifestyle. With the signature humor and charm that “Mrs. Brown’s Boys” is known for, this episode promises a delightful start to the year, reminding us all that sometimes the best way to...
- 12/26/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Get ready for a night of uproarious laughter as “Mrs Brown’s Boys” graces the screens on BBC One at 10:45 Pm on Monday, December 25, 2023. In this Christmas special, all Mrs. Brown yearns for is a tranquil and peaceful holiday celebration. However, the family has other ideas, and chaos ensues when Cathy takes on the colossal task of cooking Christmas dinner for the first time ever.
As the hilarious matriarch of the Brown family, Mrs. Brown finds herself caught in the whirlwind of festive mayhem. The comedic genius of Brendan O’Carroll and the delightful ensemble promise an evening filled with humor, family antics, and the kind of mishaps that make the “Mrs Brown’s Boys” Christmas specials a beloved tradition.
Join BBC One at 10:45 Pm for a side-splitting journey into the Brown family’s Christmas shenanigans. With the irresistible charm of Mrs. Brown and her eccentric clan, this Christmas special guarantees...
As the hilarious matriarch of the Brown family, Mrs. Brown finds herself caught in the whirlwind of festive mayhem. The comedic genius of Brendan O’Carroll and the delightful ensemble promise an evening filled with humor, family antics, and the kind of mishaps that make the “Mrs Brown’s Boys” Christmas specials a beloved tradition.
Join BBC One at 10:45 Pm for a side-splitting journey into the Brown family’s Christmas shenanigans. With the irresistible charm of Mrs. Brown and her eccentric clan, this Christmas special guarantees...
- 12/19/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Over the past few years, a new Christmas ritual has entered my life. I find it easily the most irksome of them all, far outstripping cranberry sauce and Whamageddon. I refer, of course, to the duty that falls to me to review Mrs Brown’s Boys, which never fails to disappointment me in its abject poverty of ambition.
But this year, in honour of the recently departed Victor Lewis-Smith, the brilliant satirist and the finest television critic of our times, I thought I’d try to give Mrs Brown’s Boys a bit of a reappraisal. Lewis-Smith, you may recall, was not only a rare blend of the eloquent, the profane and the downright vicious, but an original thinker, and his take on Mrs Brown’s Boys lay far outside the consensus. He praised it because, in his words, every scene in the “unashamedly Rabelaisian comedy ... brimmed over with so much innocent joy...
But this year, in honour of the recently departed Victor Lewis-Smith, the brilliant satirist and the finest television critic of our times, I thought I’d try to give Mrs Brown’s Boys a bit of a reappraisal. Lewis-Smith, you may recall, was not only a rare blend of the eloquent, the profane and the downright vicious, but an original thinker, and his take on Mrs Brown’s Boys lay far outside the consensus. He praised it because, in his words, every scene in the “unashamedly Rabelaisian comedy ... brimmed over with so much innocent joy...
- 12/26/2022
- by Sean O'Grady
- The Independent - TV
Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie hit cinemas on Friday (June 27), as Brendan O'Carroll brought Mammy and co. to the big screen.
While the BBC sitcom has always proved to be hugely popular with viewers, the critics have remained less impressed. However, will a film version change their opinions?
Below, Digital Spy rounds up the reactions to D'Movie.
The Guardian - Mike McCahill
"You sense O'Carroll has diluted his own show's essence for wider multiplex consumption: while the sitcom could be broad, it was often clever with it, and never this bland.
"Unlike Guest House Paradiso or Kevin and Perry Go Large or Keith Lemon, D'Movie is never aggressively, in-your-face bad; it's more a flatly indifferent cash-in – and the devoted fanbase this character has accrued over the past decade may yet rally to ensure it does indeed become another Inbetweeners-style box-office bonanza: comedy is subjective, after all. Yet poking through the...
While the BBC sitcom has always proved to be hugely popular with viewers, the critics have remained less impressed. However, will a film version change their opinions?
Below, Digital Spy rounds up the reactions to D'Movie.
The Guardian - Mike McCahill
"You sense O'Carroll has diluted his own show's essence for wider multiplex consumption: while the sitcom could be broad, it was often clever with it, and never this bland.
"Unlike Guest House Paradiso or Kevin and Perry Go Large or Keith Lemon, D'Movie is never aggressively, in-your-face bad; it's more a flatly indifferent cash-in – and the devoted fanbase this character has accrued over the past decade may yet rally to ensure it does indeed become another Inbetweeners-style box-office bonanza: comedy is subjective, after all. Yet poking through the...
- 6/28/2014
- Digital Spy
The first clip from Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie has premiered exclusively through Digital Spy.
In the preview, viewable above, Agnes (Brendan O'Carroll) and Winnie (Eilish O'Carroll) both enter the confession booth in a bid to absolve themselves of their sins.
Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie, which opens in cinemas on June 27, will see Agnes fighting off a ruthless developer who wants to close down her fruit and veg stall.
Ben Keller, who directs the BBC show, will be back at the helm for the character's first feature film.
The BAFTA-winning sitcom is expected to be turned into a cartoon series later this year.
In the preview, viewable above, Agnes (Brendan O'Carroll) and Winnie (Eilish O'Carroll) both enter the confession booth in a bid to absolve themselves of their sins.
Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie, which opens in cinemas on June 27, will see Agnes fighting off a ruthless developer who wants to close down her fruit and veg stall.
Ben Keller, who directs the BBC show, will be back at the helm for the character's first feature film.
The BAFTA-winning sitcom is expected to be turned into a cartoon series later this year.
- 6/10/2014
- Digital Spy
The first clip from Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie has premiered exclusively through Digital Spy.
In the preview, viewable above, Agnes (Brendan O'Carroll) and Winnie (Eilish O'Carroll) both enter the confession booth in a bid to absolve themselves of their sins.
Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie, which opens in cinemas on June 27, will see Agnes fighting off a ruthless developer who wants to close down her fruit and veg stall.
Ben Keller, who directs the BBC show, will be back at the helm for the character's first feature film.
The BAFTA-winning sitcom is expected to be turned into a cartoon series later this year.
In the preview, viewable above, Agnes (Brendan O'Carroll) and Winnie (Eilish O'Carroll) both enter the confession booth in a bid to absolve themselves of their sins.
Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie, which opens in cinemas on June 27, will see Agnes fighting off a ruthless developer who wants to close down her fruit and veg stall.
Ben Keller, who directs the BBC show, will be back at the helm for the character's first feature film.
The BAFTA-winning sitcom is expected to be turned into a cartoon series later this year.
- 6/10/2014
- Digital Spy
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