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Encyclopedia > Father Ted
Father Ted

Opening screen
Genre Comedy
Created by Graham Linehan and Arthur Mathews
Starring Dermot Morgan
Ardal O'Hanlon
Frank Kelly
Pauline McLynn
Country of origin Flag of Republic of Ireland Ireland &
Flag of United Kingdom United Kingdom
No. of episodes 25 (List of episodes)
Production
Running time 24 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Channel 4
Original run 21 April 19951 May 1998
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Father Ted was a popular 1990s television situation comedy set around the lives of three priests on the extremely remote (and completely fictional) Craggy Island off the west coast of Ireland. It ran for three series, totalling 25 episodes, between 21 April 1995 and 1 May 1998 on the UK's Channel 4. Father Ted was written by Arthur Mathews and Graham Linehan, who also co-created Big Train. All of the interior scenes were shot at The London Studios, while all of the location footage was shot in Ireland. Image File history File links Father_ted_opening_screen. ... Comedy has a classical meaning (comical theatre) and a popular one (the use of humour with an intent to provoke[[ laughter in general). ... Graham Linehan (born 1968) is an Irish television writer and director who, often in partnership with Arthur Mathews, has written or co-written a number of popular television comedies. ... Arthur Mathews (born 1959 in County Meath, Ireland) is a comedy writer who, often with writing partner Graham Linehan, has either written - or contributed to - a number of popular television comedies. ... Dermot Morgan (3 March 1952 - 28 February 1998), an Irish school-teacher turned comedian and actor, achieved international renown as Father Ted Crilly in the Channel 4 television sitcom Father Ted. ... Ardal OHanlon (born 8 October 1965) is an Irish comedian and actor, best known for his roles in television sitcoms as Father Dougal McGuire in Father Ted and George Sunday in My Hero. ... Frank Kelly (b. ... Pauline McLynn (born 10th July 1962) is an Irish actress best known for playing Mrs Doyle in the TV series Father Ted and in adverts for the Inland Revenue. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Ireland. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom. ... This is a list of Father Ted episodes. ... It has been suggested that Channel Four Television Corporation be merged into this article or section. ... April 21 is the 111th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (112th in leap years). ... 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... May 1 is the 121st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (122nd in leap years). ... 1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year of the Ocean [1]. // Coated in ice, power and telephone lines sag and often break, resulting in power outages. ... For the band, see 1990s (band). ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Craggy Island is a fictional island off the west coast of Ireland and is the primary setting for the comedy television series Father Ted. ... April 21 is the 111th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (112th in leap years). ... 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... May 1 is the 121st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (122nd in leap years). ... 1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year of the Ocean [1]. // Coated in ice, power and telephone lines sag and often break, resulting in power outages. ... It has been suggested that Channel Four Television Corporation be merged into this article or section. ... Arthur Mathews (born 1959 in County Meath, Ireland) is a comedy writer who, often with writing partner Graham Linehan, has either written - or contributed to - a number of popular television comedies. ... Graham Linehan (born 1968) is an Irish television writer and director who, often in partnership with Arthur Mathews, has written or co-written a number of popular television comedies. ... Big Train is a surreal television comedy sketch show written by the creators of the more successful Father Ted, Arthur Mathews and Graham Linehan. ... On screen caption used by LWT showing the London Studios The London Studios is a television studio complex on Londons South Bank next to the Royal National Theatre. ...

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Synopsis

The show follows the exploits of three Roman Catholic priests who preside over a parish on Craggy Island, located off the west coast of Ireland. Father Ted Crilly, Father Dougal McGuire and the retired Father Jack Hackett live together in Craggy Island's parochial house, along with their housekeeper Mrs Doyle, who "keeps Craggy Island Parochial House floating on a sea of tea" according to official synopses. The Roman Catholic Church, most often spoken of simply as the Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with over one billion members. ... . ... Craggy Island is a fictional island off the west coast of Ireland and is the primary setting for the comedy television series Father Ted. ... Dermot Morgan as Father Ted Father Ted Crilly is the central character in the British Channel 4 situation comedy series Father Ted played by the late Dermot Morgan. ... Ardal OHanlon as Father Dougal Father Dougal McGuire is a character in the comedy series Father Ted, played by the actor Ardal OHanlon. ... Frank Kelly as Father Jack, with his short lived pet brick Father Jack Hackett is a fictional character in the Channel 4 television series Father Ted. ... The rectory is the title usually given to the building inhabited, or formerly inhabited, by the rector of a parish. ... Mrs. ... Tea leaves in a Chinese gaiwan. ...


The three priests answer to the fierce, uncompromising Bishop Len Brennan, who makes frequent visits to the island, often to cast his disapproving eye over the trio and their backwater parish. He is apparently responsible for their exile to the less-than-desirable island parish - the reasons for the move are hinted at across the several series. They appear to stem from a mixture of incompetence and embarrassing conduct: Father McGuire due to his incompetence (with particular regard to 'the Blackrock Incident', in which a large number of lives were irreparably damaged although they were 'only nuns'); Father Hackett because of his alcoholism and implied womanising, which caused severe embarrassment to the Catholic Church; and Father Crilly for alleged financial impropriety. Ted still insists he was innocent, regularly claiming that "the money was just resting in my account", and that it was "a perfectly legitimate monetary transfer". This article is about a title or office in religious bodies. ... Bishop Leonard Brennan Bishop Leonard Len Brennan is a fictional character played by Jim Norton in the Irish sitcom Father Ted, starring the late Dermot Morgan in the title role. ... The name Catholic Church can mean a visible organization that refers to itself as Catholic, or the invisible Christian Church, viz. ...


The show also gave birth to many catchphrases that are well known in Ireland and Britain, most notably Mrs Doyle's "Go on, go on" and Father Jack's cursing, with short words including (and usually limited to) "Drink!", "Feck!", "Arse!", "Girls!", "Gobshite" and the now-obligatory response "Careful Now!" to the protest chant "Down with this sort of thing!". Feck (or, in some senses, fek) is a monosyllable with several vernacular meanings and variations in Irish English, Scots, Middle English, and Esperanto: // Slang expletive employed as an attenuated alternative (minced oath) to fuck Verb meaning to steal (e. ...


Major characters

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Father Ted Crilly

Father Ted Crilly (Dermot Morgan) is the most normal of the priests on the island. He is a bon vivant, exiled to Craggy Island for something referred to only as "that Lourdes thing." This apparently involved his misappropriating church funds intended to be used to send a poor child to Lourdes in order to go on a gambling spree to Las Vegas. Ted has frequently claimed that the money was "just resting in my account." Ted was previously in Wexford, which happens to be the home town of the series producer, Declan Lowney. His greatest desire is to escape Craggy Island and to find a wealthy parish in Las Vegas and a life free of embarrassment although he is also shown to be as easily seduced by fame as by money. Ted is the devious schemer of the piece and most of the plots are driven by some plan or other that Ted, a fantastic liar, has hatched to either extricate himself from a bad situation or escape Craggy Island for fame and fortune. Often the pursuit of these schemes will necessitate Ted hiding from or separating himself from the company of Mrs Doyle, Father Dougal or some other character on a flimsy pretext along the lines of: "I think actually I'll just stay here and have a quiet pray". Indeed the more devious Ted is being, the more likely he is to say something about prayer or wanting to pray. He frequently justifies his intended sins and schemes to Father Dougal with enormous feats of moral relativism - For example saying that by commiting a small sin they are preventing a big sin. Pope Benedict XVI, John Paul II, Marcello Pera and others frequently cited moral relativism as the scourge of the 20th century preferring instead to champion absolute moral values. So apart from the ridiculousness and clear vapidity of many of Ted's arguments in themselves there is the added dimension that by exposing them he is doing the opposite of his job. Ted is probably the most complex of all the characters and despite his cynicism he often seems to be genuinely disturbed when Father Dougal makes innocent, frequent and sometimes fairly philosophically damning statements or observations about the faith. Ted also keeps a framed picture of Ireland's 1990 and 1994 World Cup manager, Jack Charlton, on the mantelpiece just beside a picture of The Sacred Heart. Dermot Morgan as Father Ted Father Ted Crilly is the central character in the British Channel 4 situation comedy series Father Ted played by the late Dermot Morgan. ... Dermot Morgan (3 March 1952 - 28 February 1998), an Irish school-teacher turned comedian and actor, achieved international renown as Father Ted Crilly in the Channel 4 television sitcom Father Ted. ... Statue of Our Lady of Lourdes Lourdes (real Occitan name Lorda) is a town situated in the Southwest of the Hautes-Pyrénées department, lying in the first Pyrenean foothills. ... For other uses around the city, see Las Vegas metropolitan area and Las Vegas Strip. ... WGS-84 (GPS) Coordinates: 52. ... In philosophy, moral relativism is the position that moral or ethical propositions do not reflect objective and/or universal moral truths, but instead make claims relative to social, cultural, historical or personal circumstances. ... This article is becoming very long. ... Official papal image of John Paul II. His Holiness Pope John Paul II, né Karol Józef Wojtyła (born May 18, 1920 in Wadowice, Poland), is the current Pope — the Bishop of Rome and head of the Roman Catholic Church. ... Marcello Pera (born January 28, 1943) is an Italian liberal philosopher and politician, linked with the Italian Socialist Party (PSI) and the Radical Party, before being elected Senator for Forza Italia in the general elections of 1994. ... Qualifying countries The 1990 FIFA World Cup, the 14th staging of the World Cup, was held in Italy from June 8 to July 8. ... Qualifying countries The 1994 FIFA World Cup, the 15th staging of the FIFA World Cup, was held in the United States from June 17 to July 17, 1994. ... The FIFA World Cup Trophy, which has been awarded to the world champions since 1974. ... John Jack Charlton OBE (born Ashington, Northumberland, May 8, 1935) was a footballer who spent his whole career in the successful Leeds United side of the 1960s and 1970s and won the World Cup with England. ... Typical illustration of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Christ The Sacred Heart is a religious devotion to Jesus physical heart. ...


Father Dougal McGuire

Father Dougal McGuire (Ardal O'Hanlon) is a very simple-minded soul, in exile for a mysterious incident in Blackrock involving a group of nuns and a Sealink Ferry, presumably caused by his stupidity. His inability to grasp the simplest of everyday concepts provides much of the humour in the show. Dougal also regularly expresses doubts about the validity of Catholic Orthodoxy (indeed, he appears to have no religious belief whatsoever, even questioning the existence of God in front of a visiting Bishop, who eventually gives up the faith and becomes a hippy) and has trouble distinguishing dreams from reality. He also has an addiction to rollerblading, which proves his downfall when he tries to give it up for Lent. ("Cigarettes and Alcohol and Rollerblading") The sun is always shining in his world and he often doesn't understand what Ted means. He also called himself "cynical" in the episode "Speed 3". His ideas are always shot down by Ted but in the episode "Are You Right There, Father Ted?", he comes up with a really good idea and Ted asks him to describe it in detail. Dougal then says: "I never knew you had to follow up a good idea with loads of really good small ideas". He then apologises before leaving to sleep in the spare room. Seemingly he can come up with a good idea if he doesn't put much thought into it. Ardal OHanlon as Father Dougal Father Dougal McGuire is a character in the comedy series Father Ted, played by the actor Ardal OHanlon. ... Ardal OHanlon (born 8 October 1965) is an Irish comedian and actor, best known for his roles in television sitcoms as Father Dougal McGuire in Father Ted and George Sunday in My Hero. ... BlackRock Inc. ... For other uses, see Nun (disambiguation). ... Sealink was a ferry company based in the United Kingdom, operating services to France and Ireland. ... In Western Christianity, Lent is the forty-day period (or season) lasting from Ash Wednesday to Easter[1] or Holy Saturday. ... Cigarettes and Alcohol and Rollerblading is the 8th episode of the second series of Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted and the fourteenth episode overall. ... Speed 3: Flight Overdrive is the scheduled third installment in the Speed series, it is currently in post production and in talks with the actors Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock. ... Are You Right There, Father Ted? was the first episode of the third season of the Channel 4 television sitcom Father Ted. ...


Father Jack Hackett

Father Jack Hackett (Frank Kelly) is an alcoholic, lecherous, violent and foul-mouthed elderly priest, who is basically incapable of functioning normally as a human being, let alone as a priest. Frank Kelly as Father Jack, with his short lived pet brick Father Jack Hackett is a fictional character in the Channel 4 television series Father Ted. ... Frank Kelly (b. ... Alcoholism is the consumption of, or preoccupation with, alcoholic beverages to the extent that this behavior interferes with the drinkers normal personal, family, social, or work life, and may lead to physical or mental harm. ...


He is on Craggy Island for all of the above, although one episode mentions the cause of Father Jack's exile as being a wedding he performed in Athlone. No details are given but a shot of his face shows a lecherous expression, suggesting he may have acted in a manner sexually inappropriate for a priest, or perhaps been carried away by his own alcoholism. WGS-84 (GPS) Coordinates: 53. ...


Although he can usually be found drinking alcoholic beverages, Father Jack is also known to drink other household liquids including, but not limited to: floor polish (which gave him death-like symptoms such as decomposition), brake fluid, motor oil, castor oil and Toilet Duck (which causes him to embark on a hallucinogenic trip of sorts). In one episode he also drank a whole bottle of sleeping medicine (Dreamy-Sleepy-Nighty-Snoozy-Snooze) and subsequently fell asleep for two weeks. In his younger days he was a fire and brimstone preacher and is said to have been the first priest to denounce The Beatles ("He could see what they were up to"). According to one of Graham Linehan's former peers at Catholic University School (C.U.S.), Fr Hackett was apparently based on one of the priests resident at his former secondary school. “Spoilage” redirects here. ... Castor oil is a vegetable oil obtained from the castor bean (technically castor seed as the castor plant, Ricinus communis, is not a member of the bean family). ... Toilet Duck is a brand name product toilet cleaner noted for the unique duck-shape of their bottles, so shaped to assist in ease of cleaning under the rim of the bowl. ... Fire and brimstone is a motif in Christian preaching that uses vivid descriptions of hell and damnation to encourage the listeners to fear divine wrath and punishment. ... The Beatles were an English rock band from Liverpool whose members were John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. ... Graham Linehan (born 1968) is an Irish television writer and director who, often in partnership with Arthur Mathews, has written or co-written a number of popular television comedies. ...


Mrs Doyle

Mrs Doyle (Pauline McLynn) is the priests' manic housekeeper. Apart from being "Mrs" rather than "Miss" Doyle, the only reference to her marriage is her remark in the episode "Night of the Nearly Dead": "This reminds me of the time my husband [..pause..] I've said too much." Mrs. ... Pauline McLynn (born 10th July 1962) is an Irish actress best known for playing Mrs Doyle in the TV series Father Ted and in adverts for the Inland Revenue. ... Night of the Nearly Dead is the seventh episode of the third and final series of popular comedy show Father Ted. ...


Hospitality, especially serving tea ("Ahh, go on! - Go on, go on, go on, go on, go on, go on...") is her mission in life; other items served include a mountain of sandwiches which are not to Father Ted's taste, an array of cakes which after much persuading she eventually withdraws from offer in spite of much protest, the lettuce and water she brings for Dougal's pet rabbit Sampras in "The Plague" and the cakejumper she bakes for her idol Eoin McLove in "Night of the Nearly Dead". She spends a significant amount of time trying to clean the large window in the living room, a task which usually sees her plummet to the ground upon trying to get back down from the sill. She also has the occasional tendency to fall from the roof of the parochial house. This article does not cite its references or sources. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Eoin McLove on his TV show. ... Night of the Nearly Dead is the seventh episode of the third and final series of popular comedy show Father Ted. ...

Mrs Doyle gives Dougal a bath.
Mrs Doyle gives Dougal a bath.

Her first name is never mentioned in the series. The third series episode, "The Mainland", maintains the secret in a scene where her name was spoken twice but on both occasions is blocked out by a loud noise, preventing the audience from hearing what was said. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (2592x1944, 1153 KB) Taken by myself with my digital camera This image is a screenshot of a copyrighted television program or station ID. As such, the copyright for it is most likely owned by the company or corporation that produced it. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (2592x1944, 1153 KB) Taken by myself with my digital camera This image is a screenshot of a copyrighted television program or station ID. As such, the copyright for it is most likely owned by the company or corporation that produced it. ... The Mainland is the 4th episode of the third series of Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted. ...


Despite her name never being mentioned on air, there were references to the name "Joan" in the scripts. It is thought that her full name was "Mrs. Joan Doyle".


Her name is however given in the script for the episode "Competition Time"; Linehan and Matthews describe it in their footnote as "a very good example of the kind of information one carelessly flings about in the early days of writing a sitcom, without realising that it has the potential to be a lovely dark secret for years and years."[1] Competition Time is the 4th episode of Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted. ...


Recurring characters

Other priests and islanders have recurring roles in the series. Their details are given below. A number of priests, parishioners and other characters appear on the show on a one-off basis. See Father Ted minor characters for a complete list. The sitcom Father Ted starring Dermot Morgan, was well-known for its cast of colourful and surreal characters, whether they be members of the priesthood or the bizarre inhabitants of Craggy Island. ...


Clergy

Bishop Leonard Brennan

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Bishop Leonard "Len" Brennan

Bishop Len Brennan (Jim Norton) is Ted's boss, originally from Limerick (as Ted reveals when trying to stall him from entering his rabbit-infested bedroom). Len has little patience with Ted and his friends, whom he refers to as "the cast of Police Academy" and gets very angry when Dougal refers to him as simply "Len". ("The Plague") He also has a terrible fear of rabbits, following a horrific incident in an elevator, where the animals "nibbled on my cape and everything". He has a secret mistress and son living in California, not unlike the real-life Eamon Casey, former Bishop of Galway. On his DVD commentaries Arthur Matthews suggests that also in the Brennan mix is the public persona of Michael Cleary, Casey's friend, one of the most popular faces of the church and a regular guest on the RTÉ Late Late Show whenever there was a debate about religious matters. Cleary's stringently expressed views on sexual morality were famously exposed to be at odds with his own private life when a book about his 26-year secret affair with his housekeeper Phyllis Hamilton entitled "Secret Love: My Life with Father Michael Cleary" was published in 1995 (the year the series started). The book was co-written by Hamilton with Paul Williams. Ted is seen to be reading this book at the start of an episode in series 2 and it is referenced in many other ways throughout the series run. [1] [2] Bishop Leonard Brennan Bishop Leonard Len Brennan is a fictional character played by Jim Norton in the Irish sitcom Father Ted, starring the late Dermot Morgan in the title role. ... Jim Norton as Bishop Len Brennan in Father Ted Jim Norton (born January 4, 1938), is an Irish character actor, who frequently plays clergymen, most notably Bishop Brennan in the sitcom Father Ted. ... Captain Harris, Tackleberry, and Proctor in Sweden 1989 to promote Police Academy 6: City Under Siege. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Official language(s) English Capital Sacramento Largest city Los Angeles Area  Ranked 3rd  - Total 158,302 sq mi (410,000 km²)  - Width 250 miles (400 km)  - Length 770 miles (1,240 km)  - % water 4. ... Eamon Casey (b. ... Michael Cleary AO Order of Australia was an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... Paul Williams is author of best-selling crime boss exposé, The General and The Untouchables. ...


Father Noel Furlong

Father Noel Furlong (Graham Norton) and his reluctant St Luke's Youth Group. Father Noel is overwhelmingly enthusiastic, regaling everyone in his company with song and dance. Even when buried under a large pile of heavy rocks, he continues to talk incessantly and cheerfully. His version of "Bohemian Rhapsody" was a high point of the series. His youth group eventually ran off to Paraguay to escape him. He appeared without the youth group once when, as the guardian of Father Faye (the Monkey Priest of Killybashangel) on the last episode of series two ("Flight Into Terror"), he was involved in an incident which almost resulted in the deaths of a plane full of priests returning from a pilgrimage. According to Graham Linehan's DVD commentary to the series two episode "Hell", Father Noel is a deeply closeted homosexual who's repression of his own sexuality has "driven him slightly mad", though Arthur Mathews stated in the series' scriptbook that he imagined Noel as being asexual. According to Linehan's DVD commentary, he is supposedly based on a real priest. Father Noel Furlong is a recurring character in the Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... Bohemian Rhapsody is a song written by Freddie Mercury, originally recorded by the band Queen for their 1975 album A Night at the Opera. ... Flight Into Terror is the 10th episode of the second series of Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted and the 16th episode overall. ... Hell is the first episode of the second series of Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted, and the 7th episode overall. ... This article is about human beings who do not have interest in, or inclination towards, sexual behavior. ...


Father Larry Duff

Father Larry Duff (Tony Guilfoyle), a priest with a zest for life who Ted claims is "tremendous fun" around others. Ted often calls Larry for advice on his mobile phone. However, whenever Ted calls him on his mobile phone, it causes him to suffer a horrible accident; nevertheless, he always reappears unharmed in subsequent episodes. These events include car and skiing accidents, an avalanche, a disastrous donkey derby, a very painful mishap with a stapler, an unlucky incident with a knife thrower, being savaged by a dozen Rottweiler dogs and losing out on a £10,000 prize. He was once arrested by security forces because "a big box of machine guns" was found in the house of a fellow priest, with whom he was sharing a car at the time. Father Larry Duff is a recurring character in the Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted. ... Tony Guilfoyle is an actor. ... Knife throwing is an art, or variously an entertainment technique, involving an artist skilled in the art of throwing knives, the weapon(s) s/he is throwing, and a target. ... This article is about the dog breed. ...


Father Dick Byrne

Father Dick Byrne (Maurice O'Donoghue), Ted's opposite number and arch-nemesis on the nearby Rugged Island. Dick is forever up to no good. In Ted's pithy phrase: "As priests go... he's a really bad priest". His two colleagues on Rugged Island, Father Jim Johnson (Chris Curran) and Father Cyril MacDuff (Don Wycherley), are similar characters to Jack and Dougal, respectively. Dick Byrne and Father Ted are eternally involved in continual games of oneupmanship and become engaged in many and various bitter competitions in which both are more than willing to cheat. For example in the episode about Lent, ("Cigarettes and Alcohol and Rollerblading"), Father Ted's motivation to give things up is cited as: "I'm not going to be beaten by Dick Byrne in a giving things up competition - and that's what this is ...a giving things up competition." Maurice ODonoghue is an Irish actor well known for his recent role of Father Dick Byrne and for guest starring on A Fine Romance. ... Rugged Island is a fictional island on the Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted. ... Chris Curran is an Irish actor who is well known for the portrayal of Father Jim Johnson in the comedy Father Ted. ... Don Wycherley is an Irish actor who is well known for the portrayal of Father Cyril McDuff in the comedy Father Ted. ... Cigarettes and Alcohol and Rollerblading is the 8th episode of the second series of Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted and the fourteenth episode overall. ...


Islanders

John and Mary O'Leary

Local shop-owners Mary and John O'Leary (Rynagh O'Grady and Patrick Drury) who, whilst striving to appear sweetness and light to the clergy, are constantly at each other's throats and make numerous attempts to murder each other. Rynagh OGrady is an Irish actress who is known for Mary OLeary in the Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted and A Love Divided. ... Patrick Drury is a character actor best remembered for playing shopkeeper John oLeary in the Channel 4 comedy Father Ted. ...


Tom

Tom (Pat Shortt) is a bizarre inhabitant of Craggy Island who nevertheless has a polite tone to friends. He wears a T-shirt on which he claims "I shot JR" (a reference to a 1980 episode of Dallas). In the first episode of Father Ted, he confesses to an apparently unconcerned Ted that "I killed a man". He possesses a strange scar on his buttocks, which is never revealed to the audience. A true sign of his insanity is made clear in the original scripts, in which he is the only person on the island to think that Ted and Dougal's Eurovision performance of "My Lovely Horse" is actually good. He does not spare his violent nature from animals. He interprets Ted's request to "take care" of a large family of rabbits as a request to slaughter them with a Japanese katana, and shoots a crow sitting three feet away from him with a shotgun in the first episode. Of his involvement in a post office robbery, he claims: "It's my money, I just didn't want to fill in the forms". In the episode "The Plague" when Ted and Dougal are waiting for Tom, he is seen in the background using several weapons including a baseball bat, chainsaw and finally a katana. This is apparently a reference to the Quentin Tarantino movie Pulp Fiction, in which Bruce Willis's character "Butch" browses through a similar set of weapons. Pat Shortt born December 12, 1966 in Thurles,County Tipperary, Ireland. ... Who shot J.R.? was a national obsession. ... The Southfork Ranch, home of the Ewing family The original cast of Dallas. ... The term Eurovision has several meanings: technically, the Eurovision Network created by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). ... My Lovely Horse was a song featured in the hit comedy series: Father Ted. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... A pump-action, a Remington 870, two semi-automatic action Remington 1100 shotguns, 20 boxes of shotgun shells, a clay trap, and three boxes of clay pigeons. ... Small-town post office and town hall in Lockhart, Alabama A post office is a facility (in most countries, a government one) where the public can purchase postage stamps for mailing correspondence or merchandise, and also drop off or pick up packages or other special-delivery items. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Four historically significant baseball bats showcased in the National Baseball Hall of Fames traveling exhibit Baseball As America. ... A chainsaw (also spelled chain saw) is a portable mechanical, motorized saw. ... Quentin Jerome Tarantino (born March 27, 1963) is an American film director, actor, and Academy Award-winning screenwriter. ... This article is about the film. ... Convenience store window poster featuring American actor Bruce Willis. ...


Episodes

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Production details

Contrary to frequent rumours, Mathews and Linehan did not originally pitch the series to the Irish network RTÉ, but rather offered it directly to Hat Trick Productions and Channel 4 in the UK. Nevertheless, it is a rich irony that what went on to be one of the most popular TV shows in Ireland, performed largely by an Irish cast, and containing so many accurate (albeit comically exaggerated) depictions of national Irish eccentricities, was paid for and shot by a British broadcaster. Somewhat controversially, RTÉ initially did not buy the rights to broadcast the show in Ireland, perhaps for fear of offending more conservative viewers.[citation needed] However, Channel 4 was and remains available on cable and MMDS in very many Irish homes and the show became a hit in Ireland without any help from RTÉ, who eventually responded to the obvious demand and broadcast the show themselves. Radio Telefís Éireann[1] (RTÉ; IPA: ,  ) is the Public Service Broadcaster of the Republic of Ireland. ... Hat Trick Productions is a British independent television production company. ... It has been suggested that Channel Four Television Corporation be merged into this article or section. ...

Ted and Dougal in the music video for: My Lovely Horse

The theme tune for the series was written and performed by Neil Hannon's band The Divine Comedy, and was later reworked into "Songs of Love", a track from the album Casanova. (The song "Woman of the World" from the same album was also offered as a potential theme tune, but rejected.[2]) The band also contributed the ridiculous "My Lovely Horse" (a B-side on Gin Soaked Boy) used in the episode "Song For Europe", with singer Neil Hannon providing Ted's vocal. Hannon also composed "My Lovely Mayo Mammy" for the episode "Night of the Nearly Dead" with the character Eoin McLove, as well as various other musical items heard in the show. Image File history File links Mylovelyhorse1. ... Image File history File links Mylovelyhorse1. ... Neil Hannon (born November 7, 1970[1]) is a singer and songwriter, best known as the creator and lead member of the orchestral pop group The Divine Comedy. ... The Divine Comedy is a pop band from Northern Ireland fronted by Neil Hannon. ... Casanova is The Divine Comedys fourth album. ... My Lovely Horse was a song featured in the hit comedy series: Father Ted. ... In recorded music, the terms A-side and B-side refer to the two sides of 7 inch vinyl records on which singles have been released since the 1950s. ... A Song For Europe was the 5th episode of the second season of the Channel 4 television sitcom Father Ted. ... Night of the Nearly Dead is the seventh episode of the third and final series of popular comedy show Father Ted. ... Eoin McLove on his TV show. ...


Three series and one Christmas special were completed. In addition Morgan and O'Hanlon in character hosted an hour of Comic Relief, during which Kelly and McLynn made brief appearances as Father Jack and Mrs Doyle in one of the routines. Just after the completion of series three, Dermot Morgan died of a heart attack, aged 45. As a result, series three was first broadcast a week later than originally planned, out of respect for Morgan. Both the writers and co-stars agree that the third series was always intended to be the last, regardless of Morgan's sudden death. Christmas is an annual holiday that marks the birth of Jesus of Nazareth. ... Comic relief is the inclusion of a humorous character or scene or witty dialogue in an otherwise serious work, often to relieve tension. ... Dermot Morgan (3 March 1952 - 28 February 1998), an Irish school-teacher turned comedian and actor, achieved international renown as Father Ted Crilly in the Channel 4 television sitcom Father Ted. ... Acute myocardial infarction (AMI or MI), commonly known as a heart attack, is a disease state that occurs when the blood supply to a part of the heart is interrupted. ...


Location shooting for Father Ted was done mostly in County Clare, including locations at Ennis, Kilfenora, Ennistymon, and Kilnaboy. The parochial house is at Glenquin, near Kilnaboy. The cinema featured in 'The Passion Of St Tibulus' is at Greystones, County Wicklow and "The Field", the location for Funland in "Good Luck, Father Ted", is in Portrane, North County Dublin. The opening sequence (including shots of the Plassey ship wreck) were filmed over Inis Oírr - the smallest of the Aran Islands. The interior scenes were filmed in London. County Clare (Contae an Chláir in Irish) is in the Irish province of Munster. ... For people named Ennis, see Ennis (surname). ... Kilfenora is a small village in County Clare in the Republic of Ireland, just south of The Burren. ... Ennistimon or Ennistymon (Irish: Inis Diomáin) is a village in County Clare, Republic of Ireland, near the west coast of Ireland. ... WGS-84 (GPS) Coordinates: 53. ... Statistics Province: Leinster County Town: Wicklow Code: WW Area: 2,024 km² Population (2007) 114,676 Website: www. ... Portrane is a small seaside resort just one kilometre from the larger town of Donabate in Dublin, Ireland. ... Statistics Province: Leinster County Town: Dublin Code: D Area: 921 km² Population (2006) 1,186,821 County Dublin (Irish: Contae Bhaile Átha Cliath), or more correctly today the Dublin Region[1] (Réigiúin Átha Cliath), is the area that contains the city of Dublin, the capital and largest city... Inisheer (Irish: official name Inis Oírr ; (traditionaly Inis Thiar rear island; previous official name Inis Oirthir east island) is the smallest and most eastern of the three Aran Islands in Galway Bay, Ireland. ... This does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... This article is about the capital of England and the United Kingdom. ...


In January 2007 a dispute arose between Inis Oírr (pop. 250) and Inis Mór (pop. 1,200) over which island can claim to be Craggy Island, and thereby host a three-day Friends of Ted Festival. It was decided that in appropriate Father Ted fashion the dispute would be settled by a five-a-side football match held on February 25th 2007.This was won by Inis Mór in a 2-0 match allowing them to use the title of Craggy Island until February 2008. Inisheer (Irish: Inis Thiar or Inis Oirthir / Inis Oírr) is the smallest and most eastern of the three Aran Islands in Galway Bay, Ireland. ... , The Aran Islands East Beach, Inishmore Inishmore (Irish: or ) is the largest of the Aran Islands in Galway Bay in the Republic of Ireland, and has an area of twelve square miles. ... Friends of Ted Festival, or Ted Fest as it is more affectionately known, is an annual festival held on the island of Inis Mór, off the coast of County Galway, Ireland in memory of the Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted. ...

Craggy Island Parochial House.

It is probable that the name of the seminary known as St. Columb's, which Ted and a number of other priests in the show attended, was influenced by the name of St. Columb's College in Derry, Northern Ireland, of which Seamus Cassidy, a Channel 4 producer, was a past-pupil. Image File history File links PriestHouse. ... Image File history File links PriestHouse. ... St. ... WGS-84 (GPS) Coordinates: 54. ... Northern Ireland is a part of the United Kingdom lying in the northeast of the island of Ireland, covering 5,459 square miles (14,139 km², about a sixth of the islands total area). ... It has been suggested that Channel Four Television Corporation be merged into this article or section. ...


The show is currently being aired on BBC America, and is repeated frequently on Channel 4, More4 and RTÉ Two. All three series are available through the OnDemand service of Virgin Media in the UK. BBC America is an American television network, owned and operated by BBC Worldwide, which was launched on March 29, 1998, available on both cable and satellite. ... More4 is a digital television channel produced by United Kingdom broadcaster Channel 4 that launched on October 10th 2005. ... RTÉ Two (known from 1988 to 2004 as Network 2 or RTÉ Network Two or N2) is Irelands fifth-oldest television channel, operated by Irish state broadcaster Radio Telefís Éireann. ... Virgin Media Inc. ...


Pauline McLynn reprised her role as Mrs Doyle in 2001 for a small set of adverts for the UK Inland Revenue, reminding people to get their taxes in on time by uttering her catchphrase ('Go on, go, on') over and over again. Not surprisingly, it was voted the most irritating advertising campaign of 2001, beating competition from the now-infamous Ferrero Rocher advert. Coincidentally, Mrs Doyle was also involved in a spoof of this confectionery-related ad in the episode "Tentacles of Doom". Pauline McLynn (born 10th July 1962) is an Irish actress best known for playing Mrs Doyle in the TV series Father Ted and in adverts for the Inland Revenue. ... 2001 (MMI) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The Inland Revenue was, until April 2005, a department of the British Government responsible for the collection of direct taxation, including income tax, national insurance contributions, capital gains tax, inheritance tax, corporation tax, petroleum revenue tax and stamp duty. ... A box of Ferrero Rocher Ferrero Rocher are small, spherical chocolatesweets made by Ferrero SpA. The sweets consist of a whole roasted hazelnut encased in a thin wafer shell filled with nutella/hazelnut cream and covered in milk chocolate and chopped hazelnuts. ... Tentacles Of Doom is the 3rd episode of the second series of Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted and the 9th episode overall. ...


Reference

Graham Linehan (born 1968) is an Irish television writer and director who, often in partnership with Arthur Mathews, has written or co-written a number of popular television comedies. ... Arthur Mathews (born 1959 in County Meath, Ireland) is a comedy writer who, often with writing partner Graham Linehan, has either written - or contributed to - a number of popular television comedies. ...

Footnote

  1. ^ Father Ted: The Complete Scripts, p.52
  2. ^ As stated by Neil Hannon in the documentary Half Minute Melodies, BBC Radio 4, 3 February 2000. Hannon offered a choice of tunes to the producers; his personal preference was for "Woman of the World".
Father Ted
Characters
Main characters: Father Ted Crilly | Father Dougal McGuire | Father Jack Hackett | Mrs. Doyle
Supporting characters: Bishop Brennan | Father Noel Furlong | Father Larry Duff | Minor characters
Episodes
Series 1: Good Luck, Father Ted | Entertaining Father Stone | The Passion of St Tibulus | Competition Time | And God Created Woman | Grant unto Him Eternal Rest
Series 2: Hell | Think Fast, Father Ted | Tentacles of Doom | The Old Grey Whistle Theft | Song for Europe | The Plague | Rock-a-Hula Ted | Cigarettes and Alcohol and Rollerblading | New Jack City | Flight into Terror | Christmas special: A Christmassy Ted
Series 3: Are You Right There, Father Ted? | Chirpy Burpy Cheap Sheep | Speed 3 | The Mainland | Escape from Victory | Kicking Bishop Brennan up the Arse | Night of the Nearly Dead | Going to America
Cast & Crew
Main cast: Dermot Morgan | Ardal O'Hanlon | Frank Kelly | Pauline McLynn | Main crew: Arthur Mathews | Graham Linehan
Recurring cast: Jim Norton | Graham Norton | Tony Guilfoyle | Pat Shortt | Maurice O'Donoghue | Don Wycherley | Chris Curran | Rynagh O'Grady | Patrick Drury
Minor Appearances: Brendan Grace | Patrick McDonnell | Jon Kenny | Tommy Tiernan | Joe Rooney
Ed Byrne | Gerard McSorley | Clare Grogan | Jason Byrne | Barry Murphy
Other & Related Pages
Craggy Island | Rugged Island | "My Lovely Horse" | Feck | Ted Fest

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Bishop Leonard Brennan Bishop Leonard Len Brennan is a fictional character played by Jim Norton in the Irish sitcom Father Ted, starring the late Dermot Morgan in the title role. ... Father Noel Furlong is a recurring character in the Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted. ... Father Larry Duff is a recurring character in the Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted. ... The sitcom Father Ted starring Dermot Morgan, was well-known for its cast of colourful and surreal characters, whether they be members of the priesthood or the bizarre inhabitants of Craggy Island. ... This is a list of Father Ted episodes. ... Good Luck, Father Ted is the first episode to be aired of the Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted. ... Entertaining Father Stone is the 2nd episode of Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted. ... The Passion of St Tibulus is the 3rd episode of Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted. ... Competition Time is the 4th episode of Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted. ... And God Created Woman is the 5th episode of Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted. ... Father Jack Hackett, after drinking a mix of Toilet Duck and shoe polish, dies, willing Fathers Ted Crilly and Dougal McGuire a very large sum of money to split between themselves, on the condition that (due to Father Jacks fear of being buried alive) they spend the night of... Hell is the first episode of the second series of Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted, and the 7th episode overall. ... Think Fast, Father Ted is the second episode of series two of the comedy show Father Ted. ... Tentacles Of Doom is the 3rd episode of the second series of Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted and the 9th episode overall. ... The Old Grey Whistle Theft is episode 4 of the second series of comedy show Father Ted. ... A Song For Europe was the 5th episode of the second season of the Channel 4 television sitcom Father Ted. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Rock-a-Hula Ted, widely reffered to as Lovely Girls, is the 7th episode of the second series of Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted and the 13th episode overall. ... Cigarettes and Alcohol and Rollerblading is the 8th episode of the second series of Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted and the fourteenth episode overall. ... Father Jack contracts Hairy Hands Syndrome and is sent to a hospital for elderly priests (Called jokingly by the Clergymen of Craggy Island Jurassic Park after the film of the same title. ... Flight Into Terror is the 10th episode of the second series of Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted and the 16th episode overall. ... A Christmassy Ted is an episode of the Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted. ... Are You Right There, Father Ted? was the first episode of the third season of the Channel 4 television sitcom Father Ted. ... Chirpy Burpy Cheap Sheep is the second episode of series 3 of popular comedy program Father Ted. ... Speed 3: Flight Overdrive is the scheduled third installment in the Speed series, it is currently in post production and in talks with the actors Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock. ... The Mainland is the 4th episode of the third series of Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted. ... Escape from Victory is the 5th episode of the third series of Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted and the 22nd episode overall. ... Kicking Bishop Brennan up the Arse is the 6th episode of the third series of Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted and the 23nd episode overall. ... Night of the Nearly Dead is the seventh episode of the third and final series of popular comedy show Father Ted. ... Going to America is the last ever episode to be aired of Father Ted. ... Dermot Morgan (3 March 1952 - 28 February 1998), an Irish school-teacher turned comedian and actor, achieved international renown as Father Ted Crilly in the Channel 4 television sitcom Father Ted. ... Ardal OHanlon (born 8 October 1965) is an Irish comedian and actor, best known for his roles in television sitcoms as Father Dougal McGuire in Father Ted and George Sunday in My Hero. ... Frank Kelly (b. ... Pauline McLynn (born 10th July 1962) is an Irish actress best known for playing Mrs Doyle in the TV series Father Ted and in adverts for the Inland Revenue. ... Arthur Mathews (born 1959 in County Meath, Ireland) is a comedy writer who, often with writing partner Graham Linehan, has either written - or contributed to - a number of popular television comedies. ... Graham Linehan (born 1968) is an Irish television writer and director who, often in partnership with Arthur Mathews, has written or co-written a number of popular television comedies. ... Jim Norton as Bishop Len Brennan in Father Ted Jim Norton (born January 4, 1938), is an Irish character actor, who frequently plays clergymen, most notably Bishop Brennan in the sitcom Father Ted. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... Tony Guilfoyle is an actor. ... Pat Shortt born December 12, 1966 in Thurles,County Tipperary, Ireland. ... Maurice ODonoghue is an Irish actor well known for his recent role of Father Dick Byrne and for guest starring on A Fine Romance. ... Don Wycherley is an Irish actor who is well known for the portrayal of Father Cyril McDuff in the comedy Father Ted. ... Chris Curran is an Irish actor who is well known for the portrayal of Father Jim Johnson in the comedy Father Ted. ... Rynagh OGrady is an Irish actress who is known for Mary OLeary in the Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted and A Love Divided. ... Patrick Drury is a character actor best remembered for playing shopkeeper John oLeary in the Channel 4 comedy Father Ted. ... Brendan Grace is an internationally renowned Irish comedian. ... Patrick McDonnell is an Irish actor and comedian. ... Jon Kenny,one-half of the famous irish comic duo dUnbelievables,with Pat Shortt was born in 1957 in Limerick,Ireland. ... Tommy Tiernan Tommy Tiernan is an Irish comedian, actor and writer, born in 1970, in Navan, County Meath. ... Joe Rooney is an Irish actor and comedian. ... Ed Byrne Ed Byrne (born April 10, 1972 in Swords, Dublin) is a stand up comedian from Ireland and is probably best known as being the voice of the Carphone Warehouse adverts. ... Gerard McSorley (born 1950, Omagh, County Tyrone, Ireland) is a character actor for theatre, television and film. ... Clare Grogan as Kristine Kochanski in Red Dwarf Clare Grogan (born March 17, 1962, Glasgow) is a Scottish actress (often credited as C. P. Grogan) and singer. ... Jason Byrne was born in Dublin. ... Barry Murphy is an Irish comedian. ... Craggy Island is a fictional island off the west coast of Ireland and is the primary setting for the comedy television series Father Ted. ... Rugged Island is a fictional island on the Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted. ... My Lovely Horse was a song featured in the hit comedy series: Father Ted. ... Feck (or, in some senses, fek) is a monosyllable with several vernacular meanings and variations in Irish English, Scots, Middle English, and Esperanto: // Slang expletive employed as an attenuated alternative (minced oath) to fuck Verb meaning to steal (e. ... Friends of Ted Festival, or Ted Fest as it is more affectionately known, is an annual festival held on the island of Inis Mór, off the coast of County Galway, Ireland in memory of the Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted. ...

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Father Ted is a surreal 1990s television situation comedy set on the extremely remote fictional Craggy Island off the west coast of Ireland.
In it, three disgraced priests preside over the parish: Father Ted Crilly (played by Dermot Morgan[?]), the moronic Father Dougal McGuire (played by Ardal O'Hanlon) and the disgustingly drunken, lecherous and foul-mouthed, elderly priest, Father Jack Hackett[?] (played by Frank Kelly[?]).
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Father Ted Crilly is the central character in the Irish Channel 4 situation comedy series Father Ted played by the late Dermot Morgan.
Father Ted is one of three priests who have been exiled to the remote Craggy Island, by the corrupt and dictatorial Bishop Len Brennan.
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