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Mrs Brown’s Boys star Brendan O’Carroll: ‘I almost killed Margaret Thatcher’

Brendan O'Carroll during the filming of the Graham Norton Show (PA Images on behalf of So TV)
Brendan O'Carroll during the filming of the Graham Norton Show (PA Images on behalf of So TV)

MRS BROWN’S BOYS star Brendan O’Carroll has said he “almost killed Margaret Thatcher” when he mixed up salt and sugar while working as a waiter .

The comedian, who is best-known for his alter-ego as a Dublin matriarch, waited on tables before he found fame and had an unfortunate run-in with the then-Prime Minister.

He told The Graham Norton Show: “I once almost killed Margaret Thatcher. It was a big lunch at Dublin Castle and I was working the top table.

“We were rushing to serve everyone before the event was on the 1pm news and, with just a few minutes to go, Mrs Thatcher asked for some fresh strawberries.

“I served her and she then asked for some caster sugar. I rushed to get it and with only seconds to spare, I poured some on the fruit.

“While the news was going out, I watched as she put a spoonful in her mouth and at that moment realised the bag I was holding was a bag of salt. Her face said it all! Only she and I knew about it and it was never mentioned.”

O’Carroll, whose comedy creation now has her own chat show called All Round To Mrs Brown’s, also offered up details of a close encounter with singer James Blunt.

The You’re Beautiful singer was the surprise musical guest on the first episode of the new series and the pair shared a passionate on-screen kiss.

O’Carroll said: “I leaned in mouthing words to the song he was singing and he kissed me. With tongues! My wife asked me if I was embarrassed and I said, ‘No. It was very nice. He’s a good kisser!”‘

Showing Norton how he slips into character, he said: “Mrs Brown has the walk of someone waiting for a hip operation with a touch of Norman Wisdom.”

The Graham Norton Show is on BBC One tonight at 10.35pm.