All Round to Mrs. Brown's - Season 2

Season 2
The mammy of BBC comedy Mrs Brown returns, and invites the nation back round to her house for a new series of Saturday night entertainment, where only the bravest celebrities pop round to visit.
Guests are put on the spot once again on The Cathy Brown Show, where Agnes does her best to hold back, but with little success. Celebrities are also joined by their own mammies on the sofa to keep them in check and make it that little bit more awkward.
Alongside all the fun and cheeky chat, there'll be surprises from the audience, more cooking from Chef Aly, live music from Foley's pub, (which plays host to the brightest new bands and true music legends), plus Agnes shares a drink with Winnie and answers more bizarre dilemmas sent in by the audience.
More incredible mammies out there are celebrated each week with the Mammy Of The Week Award; Father Trevor and Father Damien offer up their heart-felt Thoughts For The Day and Dermot and Buster return with a new set of flawed celebrity business ventures featuring different celebrity guest each week.

Episodes

Episode 1
Fasten your seatbelts for a rollercoaster of a show, with non-stop fun, laughter and all-round entertainment from everyone's favourite family.
Agnes and the family are joined by celebrity guests including Eastender's hardman Danny Dyer, boxing comeback king Amir Khan, queen of the outdoors Kate Humble and music from Jackson 5 legend, Tito Jackson.

Episode 2
Agnes and her family are joined by celebrity guests for more fun, including cricketer Freddie Flintoff, comedian Jason Manford, and Olympic and Paralympic stars, Fatima Whitbread and Jonnie Peacock. With music from Clean Bandit.

Episode 3
Agnes and the family open their doors to Sting, Shaggy, Gino D'Acampo, Christine Lampard, Peter Jones and Deborah Meaden.

Episode 4
Agnes and family are joined by Spice Girl Geri Horner and her mammy to talk reunions, while Gloria Hunniford looks back on her career. Plus Nigel Havers provides an acting masterclass and Foley's gets ready for a memorable night with reggae giants UB40 featuring Ali, Astro and Mickey.

Episode 5
Agnes and family are joined by QI's unofficial co-host Alan Davies, pop power couple Marvin and Rochelle Humes, and Wayne Bridge gives a football masterclass despite Dermot and Buster's best efforts. Plus, Foley's is packed out once again for music from newcomers Picture This.

Episode 6
Agnes packs the house full of fantastic guests, including Boy George and his mammy Dinah O'Dowd and Jerry Springer. Dermot and Buster have fun with survival expert Ray Mears who fronts their survival masterclass and Foley's gets ready for Years and Years to play out the series in style.
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