Board logo

Mrs. Brown/ Irish Theatre
slingshot2000 - 28/1/11 at 09:28 PM

Heads up guys.

After a tip off, I took a load of friends to see this last year ! Everyone agreed it was brilliant;



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdSaWW9vuow


At the end of the show the whole cast came back on stage and explain a bit about themselves and the background to the show.

They also told us that they had been commissioned by the BBC to do a pilot for BBC3.

I never saw any pilot, but last night SWMBO spotted a trailer on BBC1 !

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00x17n9

Watch out for it and let me know what you think.

Regards
Jon

[Edited on 28/1/11 by slingshot2000]

[Edited on 28/1/11 by slingshot2000]


David Jenkins - 28/1/11 at 09:55 PM

Those clips look brilliant! My kind of daft humour...

I wonder when it's on...


Ninehigh - 28/1/11 at 10:01 PM

I like the way she has a son that looks older than her


Peteff - 28/1/11 at 11:02 PM

As in the other thread, it looks like a worthy successor to Father Ted. I hope it gets publicised so I don't miss it, there's always the iplayer though.


omega 24 v6 - 28/1/11 at 11:14 PM

Went to see them at Edinburgh playhouse. 2hrs of PMSL absolutely great. Will need toned down for tv a bit i suspect.


se7en - 28/1/11 at 11:44 PM

quote:
Originally posted by David Jenkins
Those clips look brilliant! My kind of daft humour...


Very funny clips. Apparently it got extremely high viewer ratings on RTE (Irish TV).


quote:
Originally posted by David Jenkins
I wonder when it's on...


21st February


David Jenkins - 29/1/11 at 08:28 AM

Right - that'll be on the programs-to-watch list...


Steve Hignett - 29/1/11 at 08:43 AM

If you have Sky TV you can search for programmes up to a month (I think) in advance.

It didn't show up when I searched right now...


se7en - 29/1/11 at 03:45 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Steve Hignett
If you have Sky TV you can search for programmes up to a month (I think) in advance.

It didn't show up when I searched right now...


I found the date on Digital Spy forum but to try and clarify this I also found it on these other sites.

Clix Movie - Posts 3 to 6

UK Mix forum

Digital Spy - Post 6

I can't believe that they all got it wrong but there again . . . . . .

It is my belief that the show is going out nationwide on BBC, but if it is being restricted to BBC Northern Ireland you can find it on Sky Channel 973

Tom


slingshot2000 - 29/1/11 at 04:36 PM

I really hope this is not going to be Sky only as I will not give a penny to Mr. Murdoch!

I will be gutted if this is the case as this was the funniest thing I had seen for years!

Regards,
Jon.


slingshot2000 - 11/2/11 at 12:06 AM

I have seen the latest trailers tonight;

BBC1, 9.00PM, Monday the 21st of February .

I hope you enjoy this as much as we all did last year!

Regards
Jon


slingshot2000 - 21/2/11 at 10:59 AM

Another heads up, this on tonight !!

Prepare to laugh!


skydivepaul - 21/2/11 at 11:31 AM

i get 10:35 BBC1 tonight

looks like a funny show

sky+ for me


Macbeast - 21/2/11 at 12:11 PM

" Do you perform fellatio ? "

" No I don't know any operas "


Confused but excited. - 21/2/11 at 01:43 PM

Jeez, the funniest thing I have seen in a dog's age. ROFPMSL


Macbeast - 21/2/11 at 11:49 PM

Very reminiscent of BBC Scotland's Lex McLean. (1970 ish )


David Jenkins - 22/2/11 at 07:10 PM

Well... I'm not 100% sure about the program, but it did make me laugh in quite a few places (especially the tazer!).

I like the way it was 'different' - open sets in front of a live audience, Mrs Brown walking between sets, talking to the audience, and so on.

I'll be watching next week!


Peteff - 22/2/11 at 08:04 PM

quote:
Originally posted by David JenkinsI like the way it was 'different' - open sets in front of a live audience, Mrs Brown walking between sets, talking to the audience, and so on.

I'll be watching next week!


It was funny but it would be funny without so much swearing, probably my only criticism. The format was done years ago by Sean Hughes in Sean's show and by Gary Shandling and it's funny when they involve the audience like when she said " It's a man dressed up as a woman ffs"


slingshot2000 - 22/2/11 at 08:24 PM

quote:
Originally posted by David Jenkins
I like the way it was 'different' - open sets in front of a live audience, Mrs Brown walking between sets, talking to the audience, and so on.




This is how it was done in the theatre, stage had two sets on it and cast wandered back and forth between them both!

Glad you all at least gave it a look-see.

Regards
Jon


David Jenkins - 22/2/11 at 08:53 PM

Yes - the swearing jarred quite a bit for me too. It's only what I hear in the pub, but it did get in the way of the jokes during the program.

I'll probably watch it on iPlayer again, as my wife wouldn't be impressed!


Xtreme Kermit - 22/2/11 at 09:55 PM

Very funny show. I loved the wrong number being the priest...