BBC Comedy Boss Silent on Mrs Brown's Boys
BBC Comedy Boss Silent on Mrs Brown's Boys
BBC Comedy Boss Silent on Mrs Brown's Boys
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Mrs Brown's Boys, a sitcom created by Brendan O'Carroll, has been a staple on BBC since 2011, drawing mixed reactions from viewers and critics alike. Despite being criticized for its crude humor and outdated stereotypes, it continues to attract millions of viewers, particularly during its annual Christmas specials. BBC's director of comedy, Jon Petrie, awkwardly avoided answering whether he finds the show funny during a recent Q&A, highlighting the divisive nature of the program. O'Carroll remains unfazed by the criticism, citing the subjective nature of comedy and the positive feedback from some fans. The show has seen a decline in viewership from its peak in 2013 but still garners significant ratings. Plans for more specials are underway as long as the BBC continues to request them.

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