BBC One is unleashing a special edition of Mrs Brown's Boys - completely live.
Brendan O'Carroll's hit comedy will air its one-off special in summer 2016, and the channel is promising that anything can happen.

Mrs Brown's Boys' Brendan O'Carroll working on new TV show for BBC One
"This is very exciting," O'Carroll said. "When I heard the BBC were letting us go fully live I thought, 'They've lost their minds!'
"I'm seriously delighted about this. As Mrs Brown's Boys started in the theatre it gives us a chance to show the TV audience live what we really do. Put the kids to bed early!"
The special is part of the BBC's landmark sitcom season, celebrating 60 years since Hancock's Half Hour launched the genre on BBC television.
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The corporation will pay tribute to the best comedy shows and characters with a host of stars from the world of British comedy writing and performing.

Elsewhere, a new documentary tracing the life and career of Peter Kay has also been announced. Twenty Years of Funny will tell the story of the stand-up from his childhood in Bolton to his sell-out arena tours.
"What a wonderful opportunity to reflect on the last 20 years and highlight some of the work it's been my honour to create," Kay said.
Shane Allen, Controller of BBC Comedy, added: "This has been a remarkable year for Peter and it feels timely to mark his exceptional talents as sitcom writer and performer as well as record-breaking stand-up comedian."
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Watch Brendan O'Carroll discuss last year's Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie with Digital Spy below:











