Brendan O'Carroll
Author
Series
Language
English
Description
The Mrs. Browne trilogy became an instant bestselling success in author Brendan O'Carroll's native Ireland. Similarly, when Plume introduced The Mammy (the first book in the series, May 1999) in the United States, it was greeted with overwhelming enthusiasm from American readers. Fans of Agnes Browne craving further hilarious and heartwarming adventures will be delighted with The Chisellers. Agnes, the lovable and determined...
2) The mammy
Author
Series
Language
English
Formats
Description
"Mammy" is what Irish children call their mothers and The Mammy is Agnes Browne—a widow struggling to raise seven children in a North Dublin neighborhood in the 1960s. Popular Irish comedian Brendan O'Carroll chronicles the comic misadventures of this large and lively family with raw humor and great affection. Forced to be mother, father, and referee to her battling clan, the ever-resourceful Agnes Browne occasionally finds a spare...
3) The granny
Author
Series
Language
English
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Description
Agnes Browne, the matriarch of a Dublin family, has just suffered the shock of becoming a grandmother.
8) Agnes Browne
Publisher
USA Home Entertainment
Pub. Date
[2000]
Language
English
Description
A woman and her seven children living in central Dublin are thrown into emotional turmoil and financial crisis after the unexpected death of her husband.
Publisher
Universal Studios Home Entertainment
Pub. Date
[2015]
Language
English
Description
"TV's funniest and proudest mother, Agnes Brown, is back with the second season of her hit BBC comedy show. Mrs. Brown, the lovable Dublin matriarch continues her quest to meddle and interfere in the lives of her long-suffering six children, with even more shocking and hilarious consequences"--Container.
Publisher
Universal Studios Home Entertainment
Pub. Date
[2015]
Language
English
Description
"The third seasons sees Agnes and her family feeling the effects of the recession Rory and Dino can't afford a place to live, Mark and Betty may be forced to emigrate to Australia and Agnes' kitchen is falling to pieces. But never one to let life get her down, Agnes handles all these problems in her own inimitable and hilarious way. And anyway, as she often says--everything always turns out the way it's supposed to"--Container.