Irish comedian Oliver Callan reveals what he REALLY thinks about BBC comedy Mrs Brown’s Boys

I don’t know about YOU, but I love Mrs Brown’s Boys, and it’s just what I need to make me laugh when I’m having one of my low days.

Oliver Callan, however, has shared his true feelings about the BBC comedy programme.

Oliver Callan, who has gained popularity in Ireland for his Saturday Night Show performances, has shared his thoughts on the programme, which has split viewers in the Emerald Isle and the UK.

The classic comedy show which is frequently described as ‘unfunny’ and ‘vulgar’, has been met with criticism from Irish people themselves, but I find it hilarious and it always gives me a giggle, and I don’t find it a load of old shite. It’s brilliant and well orchestrated, and Brendan O’Carroll is full of crac.

Simply said, some individuals take life too seriously. It’s funny and a fun way to look at life, and I can’t get enough of it.

For many years, Brendan O’Carroll has been a much-loved personality in Ireland, and he performs amazing charitable work.

Regardless of what anyone may believe, Mrs. Brown’s Boys is amusing. It’s hilarious if it makes you laugh, and it’s just not your thing if it doesn’t.

In my opinion, Mrs Brown’s Boys is hilarious, but you don’t have to agree with me, each to their own, but I love the satirical absurdities of the show.

Dave Allen was one of the most well-liked comedians on the BBC many years ago; he was really funny, and Mrs. Brown’s Boys is a close second, in my view. Dave Allen was an Irish man who invented observational comedy, and he was brilliant at it.

As for Mrs Brown’s Boys, I just love the potty humour, but of course, it’s not everyone’s cup of tea, and that’s fair enough, they don’t have to watch it.

It’s funny, lighthearted and it makes light of life and that’s what it’s all about, not taking life too seriously because none of us gets out alive!

Published by Angela Lloyd

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