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Published 09:46 2 Jul 2012 BST
Updated 11:15 15 Jun 2015 BST
After winning a BAFTA for Mrs Brown’s Boys we’re pretty sure Brendan O’Carroll didn’t think things could get any better.
That is until the sitcom, which he writes and stars in, attracted almost one million viewers in Australia last week according to the Irish Daily Star this morning.
If the ratings are anything to go by it looks as if the show will do just as well down under as it has both in Ireland and the United Kingdom.
For those of you who haven’t tuned into the show yet, O’Carroll plays swearing Irish granny Mrs Brown.
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