aca101 wrote: » Two great Irish comedies in their own right, Father Ted was completely original and groundbreaking at the time but looking at back at it now it feels like the gags became repetitive as the series went on.Mrs Brown's Boys is seems to be underrated here in Ireland, I'll no doubt get dog's abuse from the Father Ted fanatics but given the recent phenomenal success of MBB I think it's a touch and go as to which of these two is the greatest Irish comedy series. What say ye?
aca101 wrote: » Two great Irish comedies in their own right, Father Ted was completely original and groundbreaking at the time but looking at back at it now it feels like the gags became repetitive as the series went on. Mrs Brown's Boys is seems to be underrated here in Ireland, I'll no doubt get dog's abuse from the Father Ted fanatics but given the recent phenomenal success of MBB I think it's a touch and go as to which of these two is the greatest Irish comedy series. What say ye?
Spudmonkey wrote: » Because it's bollix...
Henlars67 wrote: » Mrs Browns Boys is about as funny as a kick in the balls. Only a complete and utter moron could find it humorous.
Grayson wrote: » Not one vote for mrs brown. 24 for ted. Thank god. Edit: now there's one. Who's the fecking eejit
MarkMc wrote: » Father Ted of course. Mrs Brown's Boys has got to be the biggest load of sh/te ever shown on Irish tv. And thats saying something considering RTE are our national broadcaster
slim223 wrote: » Check poll results to see how much morons are on boards
mike65 wrote: » Father Ted is Pink Floyd to Mrs Browns Boys Coldplay