Mrs. Brown's Boys Christmas 2015 - Mammy's Widow's Memories - British Comedy Guide (original) (raw)

Mrs. Brown's Boys. Image shows from L to R: Agnes Brown (Brendan O'Carroll), William Hunt (Robert Bathurst). Copyright: BBC / BocPix

When a handsome stranger appears in Foley's Pub, everyone presumes he must be after Cathy. But the stranger reveals he only has eyes for one special woman: Agnes Brown herself. Will Agnes go on her first date in years? And if she does, who's in for the bigger surprise: Agnes Brown, or the stranger?

Preview clips

Broadcast details

Date

Friday 1st January 2016

Time

10:30pm

Channel

BBC One

Length

40 minutes

Cast & crew

Cast

Brendan O'Carroll Agnes Brown
Derek Reddin Dr Flynn
Jennifer Gibney Cathy Brown
Paddy Houlihan Dermot Brown
Rory Cowan Rory Brown
Pat Shields (as Pat 'Pepsi' Shields) Mark Brown
Eilish O'Carroll Winnie McGoogan
Danny O'Carroll Buster Brady
Dermot O'Neill Grandad Brown
Gary Hollywood Dino Doyle
Conor Moloney Father Damien
Fiona Gibney Sharon McGoogan

Guest cast

Mike Nolan Mr Foley
Robert Bathurst William Hunt
John Douglas Mr Gibney

Writing team

Brendan O'Carroll Writer

Production team

Ben Kellett Director
Stephen McCrum Producer
Martin Delany Producer
Justin Healy Executive Producer
Mark Freeland Executive Producer
Ewan Angus Executive Producer
Mark Lawrence Editor
Iain McDonald Production Designer
Andy O'Callaghan Composer

Videos

Mammy's digestive problem

Agnes Brown is not the only person who wants a relaxing cup of tea and digestive biscuit.

Featuring: Brendan O'Carroll (Agnes Brown) & Rory Cowan (Rory Brown).

Mammy's date

Agnes Brown brings her new friend William home, and he discovers there's more to her than meets the eye.

Featuring: Brendan O'Carroll (Agnes Brown), Jennifer Gibney (Cathy Brown) & Robert Bathurst (William Hunt).

Press

Not to everyone's taste, but Mrs Brown's Boys is widely watched over the festive season. There's precious little concession to the holidays in this New Year special - more, as ever, a procession of near-the-knuckle jokes, delivered while the cast try their hardest (not always successfully) to avoid laughing. Tonight, Robert Bathurst guests as a surprise visitor to Foley's Bar. He has designs not on Kathy (who has "been on so many blind dates she needs a guide dog") but on Agnes Brown herself.

John Robinson, The Guardian, 1st January 2016