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Some good news at last as a new deal been signed.
Something to look forward to on Christmas day.
Mrs Brown's Boys boss signs new deal to keep the BBC sitcom's Christmas specials on air until at least 2026
The show's creator Brendan O'Carroll confirmed that he's signed a new deal to ensure the popular BBC sitcom will continue to make its Christmas specials for seven more years.
He added that the new contract guarantees that every festive edition he creates will be given a coveted slot of 10pm every Christmas Day.
Boasting of his sitcom's success, Irish comic Brendan, 65, told the Irish Sun: 'We've been doing it for nine years already – which is six more than The Royle Family had and more than Morecambe and Wise.
'This new deal we signed last week goes all the way to 2026, which means I will be able to grow into the part, and we've a clause in which guarantees Mrs Brown is aired at 10pm on Christmas night, or else we don't have to make it.'
He added of the deal: 'I wanted that because if it’s not good enough for Christmas Day, then we shouldn’t be making it.'
Last year's Mrs Brown's Boys drew an audience of 4.63 million, making it the seventh most watched programme of the day.
This year's festive edition is called 'Orange is the New Mammy' and will see the foul-mouthed matriarch navigate life in the coronavirus pandemic.
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Something to look forward to on Christmas day.
Mrs Brown's Boys boss signs new deal to keep the BBC sitcom's Christmas specials on air until at least 2026
The show's creator Brendan O'Carroll confirmed that he's signed a new deal to ensure the popular BBC sitcom will continue to make its Christmas specials for seven more years.
He added that the new contract guarantees that every festive edition he creates will be given a coveted slot of 10pm every Christmas Day.
Boasting of his sitcom's success, Irish comic Brendan, 65, told the Irish Sun: 'We've been doing it for nine years already – which is six more than The Royle Family had and more than Morecambe and Wise.
'This new deal we signed last week goes all the way to 2026, which means I will be able to grow into the part, and we've a clause in which guarantees Mrs Brown is aired at 10pm on Christmas night, or else we don't have to make it.'
He added of the deal: 'I wanted that because if it’s not good enough for Christmas Day, then we shouldn’t be making it.'
Last year's Mrs Brown's Boys drew an audience of 4.63 million, making it the seventh most watched programme of the day.
This year's festive edition is called 'Orange is the New Mammy' and will see the foul-mouthed matriarch navigate life in the coronavirus pandemic.
T