Following the success of The Goes Wrong Show, the Mischief Theatre group are back on screens tonight with their Christmas special.
Speaking
Digital Spy, the show s writer and actor Henry Lewis hinted what viewers can expect. We can tell you that it s Cornley Drama Society taking on the Nativity and that lots of things go wrong, he said. The whole thing is set in a pop-up book which is fun, it has Christmas carols in it which is good, we haven t taken on many songs. BBC
Jonathan Sayer, who also writes and acts in the show, added: There s a donkey that has two arses at one point, that s a spoiler but I am happy to give it away.
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âThereâs nothing edgy in thereâ . Henry Shields and Jonathan Sayers in The Goes Wrong Show: The Nativity. Photograph: Gary Moyes/BBC/Mischief Screen Limited
âThereâs nothing edgy in thereâ . Henry Shields and Jonathan Sayers in The Goes Wrong Show: The Nativity. Photograph: Gary Moyes/BBC/Mischief Screen Limited
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Sunday, TG4, 9.30pm A concert of traditional music from St Nicholas’ Collegiate Church in the heart of Galway city, presented by Cormac Begley. During the 1990’s, the duet Begley and Steve Cooney reached national acclaim and were regarded as one of the foremost performers of Irish music. Cooney pioneered a new approach to traditional accompaniment and formed a perfect marriage with Begley’s energetic west Kerry style. They are joined by Canon Gary Hastings, Kevin Hough, Saileog Ní Cheannabháin and Clíodhna Ní Bheaglaoich, each bringing their own unique musical talents to this historic and majestic setting.