News about Dylan Moran

I scoffed at the lines, I rubbished the plot, and then...: Irish comedian Oliver Callan reveals what he REALLY thinks about BBC comedy Mrs Brown's Boys

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 22, 2024
Oliver Callan, who is well known for his appearances on The Saturday Night Show in Ireland, has given his verdict on the show which has seemingly divided people both in the UK and across the Emerald Isle. The classic comedy show, which is frequently described as 'unfunny' and 'vulgar',  has been met with criticism from Irish people themselves, with one simply summing it up as 'a load of old sh**e'. Meanwhile, a number of Brits can't get enough of it, having described it as 'hilarious' for its 'lighthearted' take on life, seemingly reflecting the thoughts of millions of viewers who have made it a BBC mainstay for more than a decade. It seems Callan has at one time, been a member of both camps, having started out loathing the show for its poorly worked dialogue and ridiculous plot lines.

On stage, Dylan Moran fans are out on a comedy after he appears 'drunk.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 22, 2023
Several people walked out of Dylan Moran's comedy show in New Zealand over the weekend after the renowned Irish comedian reportedly appeared on stage'drunk'. On Saturday, Moran, 51, was kick-off his tour at the Isaac Theatre Royal in Christchurch. During the stand-up routine, fan Rebecca Mackle told Stuff.co.nz that Dylan was 'incoherent.'

Mick Molloy reveals the worst celebrity interviews he's ever done

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 2, 2023
Mick Molloy has reportedly given the worst celebrity interviews he's ever done. Shania Twain, 57, and comedian Dylan Moran, 51, were up there, according to Shania Twain, 57, and comedian Dylan Moran, 51. During their interview on the I've Got News For You podcast this week, Mick said Shania had overbearing handlers and that Dylan was 'rude' right off the bat.

Helen Mirren is a magnificent performer but this is a travesty of history

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 9, 2022
SARAH VINE: I missed Helen Mirren's lavish four-part HBO series Catherine The Greatest when it first premiered on YouTube; now it's available on Freeview, it's worth a look. No doubt that it has a lot to do with the fact that we live in such bleak, uninspiring times that we are so devoted to tales of nobility and adventure. The prequel to Game Of Thrones (by all accounts disastrous) Lord Of The Rings prequel The Rings Of Power, Amazon's (by all accounts ineffective) Lord Of The Rings prequel The Rings Of Power... They provide a colorful escape from modern life's constant challenges. Empress of Russia by Mirren is a much more youthful figure in comparison to the other Catherine gracing the airwaves (Elle Fanning in the lavishly bonkers The Greatest), notably more mature both physically and metaphorically. Mirren is in her seventies and playing a woman who was in her forties when the majority of the incident took place - not surprising for male comedians but not unheard of for a woman. So there's something of a quiet triumph for the feminists on display, with Mirren's stunning execution being every bit as seductive as any fresh-faced, firm-fleshed starlet.