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IT IS NOW the most successful opening weekend ever for a film. The TV show has been a smash hit in the UK and further afield and other countries are planning their own versions.
Yet, Mrs Brown’s Boys is a polarising entity.
But, aside from the argument about its comedic merit, do you feel a certain sense of pride that an Irish show has been such a success?
Or do you just not “get it”?
We’re asking: Does the success of Mrs Brown’s Boys make you proud?
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