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MRS Brown's Boys viewers have called out a 'technical blunder' as the second episode aired.

The BBC comedy returned to the schedules with a full series for the first time in a decade.

Mrs Brown's Boys viewers have called out a 'technical blunder' as the second episode aired
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Mrs Brown's Boys viewers have called out a 'technical blunder' as the second episode airedCredit: BBC
The BBC comedy returned to the schedules with a full series for the first time in a decade
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The BBC comedy returned to the schedules with a full series for the first time in a decadeCredit: BBC

Fans usually only got their fix of the Agnes and her clan during festive periods.

But while the show's return left viewers divided, it wasn't the only complaint they had.

They noticed what appeared to be technical issues with the Mrs Brown's Boys new episodes.

Writing on social media, they called out the picture quality.

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One fan said: "Is the soft focus to hide the fact that all the actors are so much older now?"

A second wrote: "Ironic transmitting such a grainy picture in HD."

"What’s wrong with the picture on #MrsBrownsBoys? Just doesn’t feel warm and cosy anymore," said a third.

While a fourth commented: "Seriously what is with the camera this season it is very grainy."

During the second episode viewers watched as Brendan O'Carroll's fiction character tried out speed dating.

Agnes and Winnie headed down to Foley's pub for the event.

Meanwhile, a promotional scheme by Buster Brady and Dermot went wrong, backfiring for the salon.

It was up to matriarch Agnes to step in and save the day.

They noticed what appeared to be technical issues with the Mrs Brown's Boys new episodes
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They noticed what appeared to be technical issues with the Mrs Brown's Boys new episodesCredit: BBC
Writing on social media, fans called out the picture quality
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Writing on social media, fans called out the picture qualityCredit: BBC

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