10/01/2017

Mrs Brown To Host New TV Show On BBC One

Comedy legend Mrs Brown is to host a new Saturday night TV show on BBC One.

All Round to Mrs Brown's will be presented by Agnes Brown, played by Brendan McCarroll, who is the star of the popular sitcom Mrs Brown's Boys.

Agnes is about to open the door of her very familiar family home, as mammy makes mischief with celebrity guests, surprise audience shenanigans and outrageous stunts, all in front of a live studio audience.

Mrs Brown's Boys creator, writer and star Mr O'Carroll said: "The entire cast is excited by this. I think Agnes may be worried that she'll need a bigger kettle to make tea for everyone that's coming round!"

All Round to Mrs Brown's is to be produced by Hungry Bear Media in conjunction with O'Carroll's production company BocPix. It was commissioned by Charlotte Moore, Director, BBC Content; Kate Phillips, Controller Entertainment Commissioning; and Alan Tyler, Commissioning Editor, BBC Entertainment.

(CD)

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