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Brian Gleeson

Brian Gleeson

  • Actor, writer and executive producer

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Bad Sisters to return for Series 2

Apple TV+ has announced that Sharon Horgan's comedy drama Bad Sisters will return for a second series.

British Comedy Guide, 8th November 2022

Brian Gleeson on writing with his brother

The actor also talks about how the COVID shutdown impacted the production and the advantages (and disadvantages) of working with family.

Christina Radish, Collider, 25th April 2021

Frank Of Ireland review

Gruesome twosomes are a recurring gag throughout Frank Of Ireland, a low farce of wildly fluctuating quality.

Liam Fay, The Times, 17th April 2021

Frank Of Ireland review

All they've achieved so far feels like a remake of Dumb And Dumber, starring Mrs Brown's Boys.

Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 16th April 2021

Frank Of Ireland review

As new comedies go, you couldn't accuse Frank Of Ireland of being a shrinking violet.

James Jackson, The Times, 16th April 2021

Review: Frank Of Ireland

It's a squally, inconsistent show, and one that could certainly do more to make the viewer want to spend time with these aggressively dysfunctional characters. But if you don't mind the lack of depth, Frank generates his share of primal laughs through sheer commitment to the mayhem.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 15th April 2021

Frank Of Ireland will make you forget about lockdown

The Gleeson brothers' brilliant new sitcom is here to put the smile back on your face

Alex Bilmes, Esquire, 15th April 2021

Frank Of Ireland review: the new Mrs. Brown's Boys?

Brian and Domhnall Gleeson star in a new Irish comedy that should come with a health warning about gross bodily functions.

Ed Power, The Telegraph, 15th April 2021

Frank Of Ireland review

Brian and Domhnall Gleeson star as a washed-up narcissist and his put-upon sidekick in a new comedy which has the air of a wasted opportunity.

Lucy Mangan, The Guardian, 15th April 2021

Frank Of Ireland review

From the team behind the verbal firework display that was Catastrophe, this new sitcom is full of slapstick and rampant comedy boners.

Sean O'Grady, The Independent, 15th April 2021

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