Moone Boy is the best thing since Father Ted

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Re: Moone Boy is the best thing since Father Ted

Postby Tonyblack » Mon Sep 24, 2012 1:06 pm

Mrs Brown is Angela Houston? :o She hasn't aged well. :lol:

I watched one episode of Mrs Brown and thought it was crap. :lol:
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Re: Moone Boy is the best thing since Father Ted

Postby pip » Mon Sep 24, 2012 1:31 pm

Angelica Heuston plays Mrs Brown in the film Agnes Brown.
Was never a huge fan of Brendan o Carroll anyway and the show makes me cringe. I think its a lot more popular in England than anywhere else .
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Re: Moone Boy is the best thing since Father Ted

Postby Jan Van Quirm » Mon Sep 24, 2012 3:00 pm

Yeah once you get over Mrs. Brown being a guy it gets old v. quickly :roll:

Saw Moone Boy last week for the first time - it does have a quirky charm but not sure its got enough of an edge to it to counteract the cutesy-pie daft Irish bits. :? Talking about the fat club thing not the hole in the wall part - that was pretty funny ;)
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Re: Moone Boy is the best thing since Father Ted

Postby pip » Mon Sep 24, 2012 3:05 pm

Jan Van Quirm wrote:Yeah once you get over Mrs. Brown being a guy it gets old v. quickly :roll:

Saw Moone Boy last week for the first time - it does have a quirky charm but not sure its got enough of an edge to it to counteract the cutesy-pie daft Irish bits. :? Talking about the fat club thing not the hole in the wall part - that was pretty funny ;)

That was episode three. The first two were funnier again. :D
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Re: Moone Boy is the best thing since Father Ted

Postby Bouncy Castle » Fri Mar 22, 2013 2:48 pm

This should please Pip.

Sky1 has renewed its comedy series Moone Boy for a third series.
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Re: Moone Boy is the best thing since Father Ted

Postby Sister Jennifer » Mon Mar 25, 2013 4:31 am

I thought this was a new topic! :roll:

I really enjoyed Moone Boy. Santa got me the 1st series for Christmas. I was wondering when the 2nd series was coming out? Now you say they're making a 3rd? Where's the time gone!

Anyway, I'll watch them all, it's lovely & charming & funny.
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