Simon Rodgers
I don't quite know how to describe this, other than a spin off from the sitcom Mrs Brown's Boys. The settings and characters are the same and even though real people are brought into be interviewed, the characters stay the same, as if they are real people themselves. Sort of the opposite setting to where Jeremy Kyle had a crossover with soap characters on his show, talking to them as if they and their plots were real. Jamie Theakston and David Frost have done similar material to this. I honestly feel it that is was nice to see the consistency between the sitcom and this title. If I am totally honest though, the sitcom was starting to wear a little thin after three series, with a concerning amount of what appeared to be recycled material, including some from the earlier live shows. One good example of this would be a section entitled "The Cathy Brown Show", where Jennifer Gibney interviews the celebrities in the guise of her alter ego, Cathy Brown. Thankfully it was normally two as opposed to the normal three, otherwise the material would have most likely been so thin, it would have snapped! Cathy is hindered in her show by her own mother, much to her dismay, however this was a very similar situation found in The Kumars at Number 42. A third celebrity would appear in the section regarding Dermot and Buster in the recap of their substandard guided tours business. A good part was the "Thought For The Day" in which the two religious characters Trevor and Farther Damien would give a short discussion in a silly but humorous and non-offensive manner. I also thought the rest of the show would have been made less vulgar but was not the case. I'm not even sure where I got that thought from to be honest. As a result of all this, the mixture of the comical settings and interaction with real celebrities and members of the public was not as interesting as it would sound. I found it very tedious in parts. I would be very interested to see if this series gets a commercial release and if so, how well would it sell? After the last episode aired, it was announced it would be back next year. Surely if it was that good, they would want to strike while the iron was hot and make it sooner?
gponcho
I have been watching All Round to Mrs Browns and found it to be one of the funniest shows I have seen for quite some time. I love the show and hope to see more of it. The humour which as sexual overtones is not overly done and I think just right.Best comedy show on TV right now!!! George
prylands-389-567480
This show is merely a slight re-hash of 'Mrs Brown's Boys' so if you find that show funny you will no doubt find this show entertaining.Alas, I do not...the recycling of lame jokes, use of childish innuendo and a ridiculous 'Mammy of the Week' award is not for me. The BBC have abandoned creativity to allow this nonsense onto our screens - this is a one-trick pony and the trick was never all that good in the first place. Avoid.
studioAT
Mrs Brown is a popular comedy character here in the UK. No, this isn't a joke in itself, it's true. She's won awards and everything. The question is how and also why the BBC in their wisdom continue to devote so much scheduling to her.This is their latest gimmick. I mean 'idea'. A chat show set at Mrs Browns house. How funny. Not.Through in musicians eager to plug an album and some very average guests and you've got a prime time Saturday night programme.Oh dear. If ever there was a reason to go out on a Saturday night it's this.