In a sitcom crossover no one saw coming, Mrs Brown’s Boys revive Little Britain for a one-off skit as Matt Lucas appears on this week’s All Round To Mrs Brown’s. Matt, who founded Little Britain, sees double (or triple) on the chat show-turned-sitcom, as characters Buster (Danny O’Carroll) and Dermot (Paddy Houlihan) decide to dress up to him. As Agnes (Brendan O’Carroll) welcomes guests Matt and Mel B into the family home, the Little Britain music starts playing with Buster turning up dressed like Vicky Pollard. Matt and Mel’s appearances on the series is the latest in a line of a-listers to have a cuppa tea and a chat with the Irish matriarch and her family. The spin-off of the main Mrs Brown’s Boys series, All Round To Mrs Brown’s sees the family turn their living room into a chat show, with Agnes talking to them before Cathy takes over for The Cathy Brown Show. Each week, a celebrity brings on their parents to be grilled on what they were like as children, and Buster and Dermot are around to cause havoc. While Matt’s mum Diana is this week’s guest, it looked like Matt wasn’t quite ready for this trip down memory lane…



























The comedian, 64, his goodbyes to Fiona, who has been dubbed his "second mammy", in Canada last month.
Speaking to the Irish Mirror, Brendan's other sister Eilish said: “I had been out there with her for Christmas but we didn’t manage to get out until the day after she died.
“He (Brendan) was there to see her and got her talking and laughing and singing and I knew she was hanging on for him.
“They were very close, she was like a second mammy. Very much so. For her I know it was her wish to see him and she did and that was lovely."
Earlier this year Brendan opened up about losing his first son in an emotional interview on The Tommy Tiernan Show.
He spoke in depth about hard topics such as happiness and losing loved ones close to him.
Tommy asked him: "Do you have wounds, scars?"
Brendan asked: "Emotional scars? F**k yeah. My mother passing away. Losing my mother. That was really tough. I was very young when my son died.

"That was tough because he was my first child and I, like everybody else, I had all the things figured out in my head - white picket fence, swing in the garden, he'd play football just like his dad did and I'd go to the games with him, blah blah blah.

"And it changed overnight and it leaves a hole. I'm very lucky to have three fantastic kids but they don't fill that gap, not that you'd want them to but they don't.
He added: "But other than that Tommy I'm fine."
Tommy said that he wasn't aware of Brendan's son who had passed away.
Brendan revealed that he died just a couple of weeks old in 1979 and was called Brendan Junior.

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