How could anyone enjoy Mrs Brown's Boys?
11/01/2013 … When the first series of Mrs Brown’s Boys aired on BBC1 in 2011, I disliked it on more levels than any comedy programme I’ve ever seen.
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11/01/2013 … When the first series of Mrs Brown’s Boys aired on BBC1 in 2011, I disliked it on more levels than any comedy programme I’ve ever seen.
08/01/2013 … Six months ago I decided that to further my comedy career, I needed to move to the capital.
07/01/2013 … 'Resentment is like drinking poison and waiting for the other person to die.
04/01/2013 … In James Billington's recent Correspondents article, he wrote about being kicked off stage for what the sound guy decided was a racist joke.
02/01/2013 … It has been around seven years since I last took to the stage at a comedy night of any description.
01/01/2013 … I’m looking a the ratings chart of the top 100 most-watched shows for the first week in December.
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