He won't give up on the show.

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December 31st 2023.

He won't give up on the show.
Brendan O'Carroll has promised that Mrs Brown's Boys is going nowhere. The creator and title character of the controversial comedy series recently dished on the future of the show. Speaking to the Daily Star, he said: ‘As long as the BBC keep asking, we’ll keep making episodes. It’s down to what the BBC want and what we can plan around. We are definitely making more specials, whether we do another full series or not depends on dates.’

The Christmas special was met with a mix of reactions, with many BBC viewers divided over the episodes. It aired seconds after the iconic installment of EastEnders, in which ‘The Six’ rallied against the men of Walford, and a lot of people questioned the decision to schedule the controversial comedy after that.

Despite being frequently panned by critics, the sitcom has been going since 2011 and Brendan is undeterred by the negative feedback. In a recent interview with BBC Radio Sounds, he said: ‘First of all, I’m well aware that comedy is very subjective. What some people like, other people just detest. So I don’t take it too serious. When we started… by about the fourth or fifth episode, we got a couple of letters from people who had autistic children. It started as a couple of letters and it’s now been over 3,000. And they said that their kids watched Mrs Brown and they heard them laugh in context for the very first time.’

Mrs Brown’s Boys' New Year’s Special airs at 10pm on New Year’s Day. If you've got a celebrity story, video, or pictures, the Agency entertainment team would love to hear from you. So whether you enjoyed the festive special or not, make sure to tune in and see what Mrs Brown and her boys have in store for us next!

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