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Galvatron

Spock and Galvatron < one and the same
this is it....mrs browns boys...

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VRw_fec9dw&feature=relmfu"]Mrs Brown's Christmas Sing-A-Long - Mrs Brown's Boys - Christmas Special - BBC One - YouTube[/ame]

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZULII-gtMM&feature=relmfu"]Winnie Wants a Vibrator - Mrs. Brown's Boys Episode 1, preview - BBC One - YouTube[/ame]

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1WkdgO5NUI&feature=relmfu"]Mrs. Brown's Surprise - Mrs Brown's Boys - BBC One - YouTube[/ame]

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoeiOXpJksg&feature=relmfu"]Mrs Brown's Christmas Biscuits - Mrs Brown's Boys - Christmas Special - BBC One - YouTube[/ame]
 
Mrs Brown is not something I had ever seen before. Is it current or something that you gup out of an archive from days gone by?
 
Mrs. Brown's Boys appeared first on RTÉ 2fm, an Irish radio station in 1992 and then in a series of books written by Brendan O'Carroll from the mid-1990s onwards.[1][2] The books, entitled The Mammy, The Chisellers, The Granny, The Scrapper, and The Young Wan, were first published in Ireland, before being made available in the United Kingdom.[3] In 2000, The Mammy was adapted into a film titled Agnes Browne with Anjelica Huston playing the title character. Following the success of the film, O'Carroll wrote a series of stories, adapted from the books, in which he played Mrs. Browne (now spelled 'Brown') and cast the rest of the family — including many of his own relatives as characters. A series of seven, film-like adaptations was shown on Irish television between 2002 and 2008. During this time, O'Carroll took the show on the road, appearing in a series of Mrs. Brown plays in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
The Irish TV adaptations were released on DVD in 2009, alongside a DVD of bloopers and unseen footage from the recording.[4] In 2010, O'Carroll was approached to create a television series based on the show. He recruited the cast of the Irish TV adaptations and wrote a series of six thirty-minute episodes, together with an unbroadcast pilot, in order to encourage a network to pick up the series. RTÉ One subsequently bought the broadcast rights and the first, six-part series began airing on the channel from 1 January to 5 February 2011. In the United Kingdom, the BBC bought the rights and the first episode was transmitted on 21 February 2011.
Following the success of the first series, RTÉ and the BBC commissioned a second, which began with a Christmas special broadcast on 25 December 2011 on RTÉ One, and the next day on BBC One. The latter was the most watched television programme in Ireland over the Christmas season.[5] The second series began on 1 January 2012 in Ireland, and again a day later in the United Kingdom. It was later announced by both broadcasters that a third series had been commissioned, and it is set to be shown in late 2012.

Copy and paste job lol:yum::yum::yum:

watch it if you can if nothing else it will make you smile.
 
Funny stuff for sure. we need more light hearted comedy to make up for the clowns calling the shots in governments around the globe.
 
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