Mrs Brown’s Boys will RETURN for four episodes in 2023 after Christmas special episode

Mrs Brown’s Boys WILL RETURN for four episodes in 2023 after the Christmas special episode… when Brendan O’Carroll reveals he has goosebumps to learn that the sitcom has become part of the holiday traditions of the people.

Mrs Brown’s Boys will return for four episodes in 2023 after the Christmas Day special episode.

Actor Brendan O’Carroll, 67, who plays Agnes Brown, has revealed that the postponement of filming during Covid meant there was a rush to book places, leaving them unable to meet fans’ needs for more Mrs. Brown.

The Irish comedian, who created the sitcom, also admitted that he gets goosebumps knowing that the show has become a Christmas tradition for people every year.

Return!  Mrs Brown's Boys will return for four episodes in 2023 after the Christmas Day special episode.

Return! Mrs Brown’s Boys will return for four episodes in 2023 after the Christmas Day special episode.

Speaking to The Sun’s TV Mag, Brendan explained that the miniseries was meant to celebrate 100 years of the BBC.

He detailed that the BBC was “adamant” that they got four episodes, so they went to book studios for 2023 to start filming then.

The Dublin native went on to tell the publication of his gratitude for the people who see his award-winning show as their Christmas staple.

He said: ‘I love it, it gives me goosebumps that Mrs Brown has become a part of Christmas.

Rejected: Actor Brendan O'Carroll, 67, who plays Agnes Brown, has revealed that filming being postponed during Covid meant there was a rush to book places which left them unable to meet fan needs for more Ms Brown

Rejected: Actor Brendan O’Carroll, 67, who plays Agnes Brown, has revealed that filming being postponed during Covid meant there was a rush to book places which left them unable to meet fan needs for more Ms Brown

That’s what people who come to the show say: “Oh, it wouldn’t be Christmas without Mrs. Brown.” You’re going to say “Oh my gosh, we set it up.”

‘Because in my day that was Morecambe and Wise. It wasn’t Christmas without Morecambe and Wise. So it’s a buzz.

This year’s Mrs Brown’s Boys Christmas special will air on BBC One at 10:25pm after EastEnders.

Titled the episode ‘Shining Mammy’, the synopsis reads: ‘It’s Christmas in Finglas once again, and this year Cathy has a new boyfriend, Boris.

“A last-minute change of plans leaves Agnes looking after the widower’s twins while he and Cathy head to Foley’s for a quiet, romantic drink.

Not everyone is convinced that he’s the right one for Cathy, and there are even suspicions that he might be a vampire.

Proud: The Irish comedian, who created the sitcom, also admitted that he gets goosebumps knowing that the show has become a Christmas tradition for people every year

Proud: The Irish comedian, who created the sitcom, also admitted that he gets goosebumps knowing that the show has become a Christmas tradition for people every year

But Agnes isn’t worried about Boris; she has her own concerns about her creepy twins.’

A second 2022 special will air on New Year’s Day at 10pm, called ‘Mammy’s Hair Loom’.

The synopsis explains: “Suspicion surrounds Cathy’s creepy boyfriend Boris.

Buster and Dermot are convinced she’s a vampire and hatch a plan to save Cathy, which leaves her mortified.

Sharon has boyfriend issues of her own, and Father Damien has been called in to tend to some depressed chickens.

‘Meanwhile, Buster convinces Agnes that she should have her antique vase appraised. Who knows how much it could be worth? ‘After all, he has been passed down from generation to generation, and he plans to leave it to Cathy as his inheritance.’

Celebrate: Brendan (photo center as Mrs Brown with Jennifer Gibney, left, as Cathy Brown and Conor Moloney as Father Damien in 2020) detailed that the BBC was 'uncompromising' that they got four episodes, so they went to reserve studios for 2023 to start filming then

Celebrate: Brendan (photo center as Mrs Brown with Jennifer Gibney, left, as Cathy Brown and Conor Moloney as Father Damien in 2020) detailed that the BBC was ‘uncompromising’ that they got four episodes, so they went to reserve studios for 2023 to start filming then