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Mrs Brown drops the f-bomb as live show in Glasgow launches BBC’s sitcom season

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MRS Brown’s Boys dropped the f-bomb during its special live episode filmed in Glasgow.

The show opened with a “Feck off!” from foul-mouthed Irish matriarch Agnes Brown, played by creator and star Brendan O’Carroll.

Agnes said: “You’re all very welcome to Mrs Brown’s Boys Live. That means this can’t be edited. Somebody will be leaving the BBC on Monday!”

The f-word was liberally sprinkled throughout the 30-minute live episode, which launched the BBC’s landmark sitcom season to celebrate the genre. During a scene with Agnes’ friend Winnie McGoogan (played by Eilish O’Carroll), the two women discuss a memorial mass for an acquaintan­ce’s husband.

Winnie said: “God love poor Lily. You know she blames herself for his death?”

Agnes replied: “Well, she did ******* shoot him!”

Later in the pub, Winnie talked about a spirituali­st.

Winnie chided: “She helped the police find the body. What would you call that?”

Agnes responded: “I’d call her a ******* suspect!”

In the monologue at the end of the show, Agnes joked about the publicity sparked by the issue of profanity.

“A lot of people thought this was just going to be a half an hour of bad language. For ***** sake!”

On a more serious note, Agnes also paid tribute to some of the BBC’s most-loved and acclaimed situation comedies.

“If you ever feel lonely or a bit down, turn on the television and flick to comedy.

“We’ll be there. You can depend on that. Agnes Brown – out!”

The show’s live status resulted in a couple of missed cues and the cast could clearly be seen laughing at the jokes. But there was no mistaking the constant laughter from the live studio audience.

The popular comedy was broadcast after the watershed at 9.45pm.

 ??  ?? LIVE AND DANGEROUS: Brendan O’Carroll.
LIVE AND DANGEROUS: Brendan O’Carroll.

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