Fans of 'Mrs Brown's Boys' will be delighted to hear the Dublin mammy has got the green light for a second series on BBC One.
The Saturday night chat show, spearheaded by Finglas man Brendan O'Carroll, has racked up over 5 million viewers since it launched last month.
So that's the end of the series hope you enjoyed see you next time for series 2 xxx #ARTMB to pic.twitter.com/bOKHU6z8cm
— Mrs. Brown's Boys (@MrsBrownsBoys) April 29, 2017
The BBC confirmed the news after the first series wrapped up last night. They say the show will be back for another six-part run in 2018.
Pamela Anderson, Louis Walsh and Holly Willoughby were among the guests welcomed to the Brown household over the past six weeks.
It's the last All Round to Mrs Brown's tonight. Hope you all enjoyed watching it as much as we did making it 😂.. Roll on series 2 😜
— Danny O'Carroll (@BbMrsbrownsboys) April 29, 2017