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All Round To Mrs Brown's to be dropped due to coronavirus?

All Round To Mrs Brown's could reportedly be cancelled this year due to coronavirus restrictions.

Mrs Brown's Boys spinoff All Round To Mrs Brown's could be dropped this year due to coronavirus restrictions.

The chat show, which has aired every spring since 2017, sees Mrs Brown (Brendan O'Carroll) interview celebrities on the set of the hit comedy.

The new series was due to air over six weeks starting in March as usual but according to the Daily Star, the plans have been thrown up in the air by the ongoing uncertainty over when coronavirus restrictions will ease.

"This year's series of the chat show is hanging in the balance. It's not known if it can go ahead or not," a source told the newspaper.

"The cast were able to film two festive specials of Mrs Brown's Boys last autumn because there were fewer restrictions at the time and the cast were able to form a bubble.

"But making the chat show with different guests every episode is much more difficult to pull off in the current climate."

Previous guests to have appeared on the show include Pamela Anderson, Jerry Springer, Teri Hatcher and Caitlyn Jenner.

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