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Mrs Brown's Boys to record one-off live special for the BBC

Mrs Brown’s Boys is set to record a one-off live special for the BBC in July.

The popular TV series, created by Brendan O’Carroll, will film a live episode that is said to be one of the highlights of the BBC’s summer schedule.

According to the Herald, the station is hoping to have the same success as Eastender’s 25th anniversary live show, which attracted almost 19 million viewers.

The world premiere of Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie at The Savoy

Doing it live: The Mrs Brown’s Boys gang will record a live episode | VIPIRELAND.COM

Mrs Brown’s Boys star Eilish O’Carroll, who plays Agnes Brown’s witty neighbour Winnie McGoogan revealed that the cast are looking forward to the challenge of a live episode.

“We’re doing a live recording in July for the BBC. They’re putting on a comedy festival. Then in October for two weeks we’ll be doing the Christmas special,” she said.

The actress also opened up about the second much anticipated Mrs Brown’s Boys movie, which is currently being written by her comic brother Brendan, and revealed that they hope to film scenes on Dublin’s Moore Street again.

“If we lose Moore Street, we lose a very, very important part of Dublin and Dublin’s history and I think it would be the saddest thing that could ever happen,” she added.

Andrew Scott & Eilish O'Carroll at The Westbury

Excited: Eilish revealed the cast are excited for the challenge | VIPIRELAND.COM
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