Mrs Brown’s Boys creator working on two new shows despite fans praying for axe
Mrs Brown’s Boys creator Brendan O’Carroll is working on two new shows, we can reveal.
The 67-year-old has a sitcom and a reality series in the pipeline.
He told the Daily Star Sunday: “There are two things I want to do.
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“The first play I ever wrote was about six losers who are taking a positive mental attitude course so they can sell insurance. It was really funny. So I’d love to make that into a six-part series.
“And the other project I’d love to do is a show that documents me and my family going to different towns, putting up a tent and performing.
“It would include footage of the shows and also stuff about the family on the road. I think it would be a nice series.”
Brendan’s new projects look set to mark a move away from the BBC.
Mrs Brown’s Boys has been on the Beeb since the comedy first launched in 2011.
But he said: “I haven’t spoken to the BBC about it because I might not do them with the BBC. They might be better suited to another home.”
Brendan is also gearing up to do a stage version of Mrs Brown’s Boys this summer titled Mrs Brown Rides Again.
BBC viewers might be sighing in relief over the news Brendan might be moving to a different channel.
After the most recent New Year's Eve special, viewers said the show should be axed for good.
They took to Twitter in their droves, with one saying: "Just how many times is BBC going to keep flogging this dead donkey?"
Another moaned: "Don't understand why people like Mrs Brown's Boys it's not funny."
And a third said: "Not even 24 hours into 2023 and already Mrs Brown's Boys is on TV! That's this year ruined! Thanks a lot BBC."
Brendan clearly isn't letting the haters put him off though, as he recently said he "doesn't give a f***" if he insults people.
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