
Mrs Brown's Boys
Get ready to experience everyone’s favourite mother hen at her most outrageous in her very first Live Tour DVD. Prepare for a riot of bad behaviour as you see Mrs Brown Live and unleashed for the first time in a show jam packed with all the laughs and drama you can expect from the mother of all comedy. Featuring your favourite characters from the series, the live show is even ruder and cruder than the hit TV show and guaranteed loads of big laughs. So if you loved Mrs Brown’s Boys the series you will love Mrs Brown’s Boys Live Tour: Good Mourning Mrs Brown - Too rude for TV.
During a party to celebrate the baptism of Dermot and Maria's triplets, an unwitting Agnes and Winnie are put under the spell of the hypnotist booked to provide the entertainment. Mark has some upsetting news and Agnes has to turn a heartbroken Bono away.
Cathy is still dating Professor Clowne to Agnes's disapproval as she does not like him, especially when Cathy says she's considering breast implants to please him. As a trial the clinic loans Cathy an inflatable bra, which Agnes cannot resist trying. Unfortunately it gets out of control in the presence of Father Damien. While Buster introduces Agnes to a half-blind man who will be decorating her kitchen, Rory takes driving lessons and Mark prepares for emigration. Professor Clowne pops the question to Cathy--just not the question she wanted, and she ends their relationship.
Agnes is peeved that Rory and Dino chose Winnie and Hilary over her as their models in the hair-dressing contest--until she's tactfully told that it was for seniors only. Meanwhile, she's desperate for a holiday and tries to groom Grandad to appear senile to get respite care for him while she's away. A bogus medium leads her to believe that she has 24 hours to live, which gives her a nasty moment in the pub--though fortunately food poisoning and not fate explains the victims dropping around her. Grandad's health-tester arrives but his questions take the wrong person into care and Agnes has a companion for her holiday after all.
Agnes feels left behind by the permissive society as Cathy and Betty discuss sex and even Winnie seems to be getting it once a year. After another year without a Valentine card she tries online dating but ends up with escort agency Dial-a-Dick; she arranges a date but gets stood up and is unimpressed by Dermot's romantic gesture for Maria and Grandad's gift of flowers. Fortunately Dial-a-Dick does end up delivering.
When Rory and Dino argue, Rory moves back in with Agnes, but the pair reconcile and announce their wedding plans; extra work coming in means that Mark no longer needs to emigrate; Agnes is wary when Buster gives Dermot a phone which may have been stolen and attempts to hide it when Cathy's old flame, detective Mick, visits; and Father Quinn, just out of rehab, asks for her help with a charity garden party. She also gets a phone call from a solicitor and, when Cathy discovers that the firm specialises in tracking down adopted children, she and the boys wonder if one of them is not Agnes' child.
Agnes is unhappy with her new kitchen and with camp TV personality LaLaDoggy, who is organizing Rory and Dino's wedding. Cathy invites boyfriend Mick's parents, but when she describes them as swingers, Agnes assumes they're jazz fans and gets a rude shock when they show her the kind of swingers they actually are. Then, while she clashes with LaLa about how the wedding should be, the happy couple marries in secret. The Browns organize a surprise reception, but the biggest surprise comes from the faulty car Dino sold to Rory.
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Brendan O'Carroll | Agnes Brown |
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Jennifer Gibney | Cathy Brown |
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Paddy Houlihan | Dermot Brown |
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Eilish O'Carroll | Winnie McGoogan |
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Dermot O'Neill | Grandad Brown |
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Danny O'Carroll | Buster Brady |
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Pat Shields | Mark Brown |
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Fiona O'Carroll | Maria Brown |
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Amanda Woods | Betty Brown |
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Fiona Gibney | Sharon McGoogan |
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Conor Moloney | Father Damien |
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Gary Hollywood | Dino Doyle |
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Rory Cowan | Rory Brown |
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Derek Reddin | Dr. Thaddeus Flynn |
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Martin Delany | Trevor Brown |
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Emily Regan | Barbara |
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Susie Blake | Hillary Nicholson |
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Jamie O'Carroll | Bono Brown |
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June Rodgers | Birdie Flanagan |
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Mark Sheridan | Gunter |
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Conor Gibney | Garda Kingston |
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Mike Nolan | Mr. Foley |
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Mark Dymond | Detective Mick O'Leary |
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Stephen McConnell | Garda Stephen Ferguson |
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Damien McKiernan | Rory Brown |
Director | Ben Kellett |
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Nick Wood |
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Writer | Paddy Houlihan, Paul Mayhew-Archer, Brendan O'Carroll | |
Producer | Justin Healy, Stephen McCrum, James Farrell, Ben Kellett, Martin Delany, Steven Canny, Fiona Gibney, Mark Freeland, Ewan Angus, Brendan O'Carroll, Mark Bignell, Dean McNevin | |
Musician | Andy O'Callaghan | |
Photography | Martin Hawkins |
Packaging | Keep Case |
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Nr Discs | 1 |
Layers | Single side, Single layer |
Regions | Region 2 | Region 4 | Region 5 |
Watched | |
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Quantity | 1 |
Index | 2596 |
Added Date | Mar 21, 2017 15:49:50 |
Modified Date | Jul 16, 2024 09:17:53 |