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Home/Uncategorized/Mrs Brown’s Boys Christmas specials cancelled after star breaks jaw
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Mrs Brown’s Boys Christmas specials cancelled after star breaks jaw

By Shivani Rawat
August 18, 2026 2 Min Read

Mrs Brown’s Boys Christmas specials cancelled after star breaks jaw

11 hours ago

Paul GlynnCulture reporter

BBC Brendan O'Carroll as MrsBBC
The show stars O’Carroll as Agnes Brown, pictured after an unrelated on-screen accident

Brendan O’Carroll, the star and creator of TV sitcom Mrs Brown’s Boys, has announced that the show’s planned Christmas and New Year specials have been cancelled because he needs an operation on a broken jaw.

The actor and writer, 70, said in a statement on Instagram on Monday that filming would no longer go ahead so he can have “immediate surgery”.

He wrote: “It is with sincere regret I must announce that due to an unexpected medical issue I will have to cancel the recordings of the 2026 Mrs Brown’s Boys Christmas and New Year’s Specials.

“Following a CT Scan, it was found that I had two fractures in my mandible (jaw) which requires immediate surgery and a few months recovery.”

O’Carroll added that he has been “talking with the BBC about getting Mrs. Brown’s Boys back on the screen in 2027”.

The long-running comedy series, which is filmed at the BBC Scotland studios in Glasgow, arrived on screens in 2011, starring O’Carroll as foul-mouthed Irish matriarch Agnes Brown.

Despite its many critics, the show remains a hit with viewers, winning multiple comedy prizes at the National Television Awards.

‘Agnes will be back’

The Irishman also confirmed that he would postpone his festive Mrs Brown’s Boys D’Panto? shows in Dublin and Killarney, with the aim of rescheduling them for 2027.

“This decision has not been taken lightly and has been made on medical advice from my consultant,” he said.

“To say I am heartbroken is an absolute understatement.

“I would like to sincerely apologise to all our fans who were looking forward to seeing the shows and for any disappointment caused.”

The actor and comedian said he was now focused on getting “back to full health”, adding: “I genuinely cannot wait to see you all again in 2027.

“Our fans mean the world to us, thank you from the bottom of my heart for your love and support and trust me Agnes Brown and her family will be back.”

He thanked production company MCD and the BBC for their “support and understanding at this difficult time”.

A BBC spokeswoman said: “We wish Brendan a full and speedy recovery and are working with him on plans for Mrs Brown’s Boys in 2027.”

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Original source: https://www.bbc.com/

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