A DIVISIVE comedy series is set to return to screens next month for the first time in ten years.
The hit comedy will make its long-awaited return with a fourth mini-series.
For more than a decade, Mrs Brown's Boy's has been a fixture on the BBC's Christmas TV schedule.
However, the network has now confirmed that the show will air four more episodes on Friday, 8th September.
This will be the show's first season since 2013.
The new set of instalments of Mrs Brown's Boys will air on BBC One and Iplayer later on in 2023.
Read more on Mrs Browns Boys
Mrs Brown’s Boys celebrates ten years with Halloween special
Mrs Brown’s Boys family tree – how the cast are related in real life
This comes after BBC viewers demanded the show to be axed in January this year after they slammed the acting and script writing.
In December 2021, it was revealed there was a furious row that broke out between Mrs Brown stars Rory Cowan and Damien McKiernan, who both played Rory on the hit show.
Rory had accused replacement Damien of taking "a nasty dig" at his former boss Brendan O’Carroll.
Following the TV appearance, and media interviews by Brendan about his work for the St Vincent de Paul, ex Mrs Brown star Damien tweeted: “Bono was right. Anyone who goes to newspapers or TV to talk about their charity work is just doing a PR stunt and it’s an exercise in self promotion. Desperate for attention…Bono is a wise man !!!”
Most read in TV
String of soaps' biggest stars face the axe as shows slash wage bills
Emmerdale's Amy Nuttall kicks husband out of their home for second time
Helen Flanagan’s ex Scott Sinclair slides into DMs of model Lottie Moss
First look at Coronation Street star Faye Brookes’ stunning wedding dress
However this provoked a furious reaction from Rory.
Commenting on the Damien tweet, he told the Irish Sun: “That’s a nasty dig. It’s a cheap shot. Brendan has been supporting St Vincent de Paul for over ten years by paying for hundreds and hundreds of Christmas dinners. He never did it for self promotion or anything else which is implied in this tweet. This guy Damien got it so wrong.
Source: Read Full Article