RTE screend the first in a comedy series called Mrs Brown. It is centred around housewife Mrs Brown, aka Brendan O'Carroll.
It is baffling how anyone at RTÉ could have allowed the programme to be aired. It is appalling.
It is a mix of foul expletives, silly jokes, sexual connotation that is never acceptable. It is not funny. It is lewd.
It must be unusual for someone to expereince solitary emarrassment. I watched the programme alone and was so embarrassed I had no alternative to turn it off.
It is shocking.
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