What time is All Round to Mrs Brown’s on BBC One tonight, who is Brendan O’Carroll and which guests are in the line-up?
ALL round to Mrs Brown's is back with a brand new series.
Here is all you need to know about when you can next catch it and who's in the line-up...
When can I watch All Round to Mrs Brown’s and what's it about?
All Round to Mrs Brown's continues with an hour-long episode on Saturday, June 16 at 9.10pm on BBC One.
This is the fifth of six episodes and it will return again at the same time next weekend.
It’s created by and starring Brendan O'Carroll along with his family and other cast members from his original comedy show, Mrs. Brown's Boys.
The show is presented by Mrs Brown’s daughter Cathy (played by Jennifer Gibney – who is Brendan’s wife in real life).
What celebrity guests will be on All Round to Mrs Brown’s?
The sixth episode of the series definitely has a stellar line-up.
Stars include Jerry Springer, Ray Mears, Boy George and the band Years And Years
The previous series included the likes of Ross Kemp, Pixie Lott, Baywatch star Pamela Anderson, Judy Murray and James Blunt (who passionately SNOGGED Mrs Brown during his performance).
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Who is Brendan O’Carroll?
Brendan O'Carroll was born on September 17, 1955, and is an Irish writer, producer, comedian, actor, and director, best known for portraying Agnes Brown on stage and in the BBC television sitcom, Mrs. Brown's Boys.
In 1992, Brendan performed a short radio play titled Mrs. Browne's Boys and shortly afterwards he wrote four books titled The Mammy, The Granny, The Chisellers and The Scrapper.
In 1999, a movie named Agnes Browne, starring Anjelica Huston, was released, based on his book The Mammy - Brendan also co-wrote the screenplay.
He then decided to put together his own family theatre company, Mrs. Browne's Boys, and dressed up as a woman to play his part, as the actress he had originally hired failed to turn up.
From 1999 to 2009, he wrote and performed in five plays.
In 2011, his plays were adapted into a television sitcom (with the name "Browne", shortened to "Brown") and he released a film Mrs. Brown's Boys D'Movie.