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Topic History of: Guilty pleasure - Mrs Brown's Boys
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Prunella Minge The Brechtian aspect is intriguing, and there are one or two good little lines.
dixie It's a wonderfully simple programme. I only "discovered" it four weeks ago, but has watched it every Monday since. I see Mrs Brown is at the Hammersmith Odeon (Apollo to you youngsters) on Saturday 18th June.
JK2006 Well I have to say I really liked it and I have a suspicion a lot of others did too.
giles2008 Someone loaned me the Irish box set a while back and i didnt get past the first episode. The box is on Amazon at a reasonable price for those that may be interested as the UK series is not released till November.





www.amazon.co.uk/MRS-BROWNS-BOYS-ORIGINA...300753349&sr=8-2
JK2006 It's sweet and funny in an obvious and harmless way.