This was just one short clip from one of the episodes, and as funny as it is, I strongly recommend everyone to check out the full episode and indeed, all 25 beautiful works of comedy art across the three series. The finest ever. 🙋♂
There are 25 episodes of Father Ted, undeniably one of the greatest comedies to grace Channel 4 and certainly among the best of my upbringing. Even today, I frequently reference Father Ted, as it left an indelible mark on me. Ted, Dougal, Jack, and Mrs. Doyle were once ranked as the second-greatest British sitcom after Fawlty Towers, and I continue to enjoy it to this day. The laughter induced by the escapades on Craggy Island all those years ago seems to have etched itself into the crow's feet around my eyes, deepening with age. I urge you and your followers to indulge in the series, made all the more poignant by Dermot Morgan's untimely demise just one day after filming the final series at the age of 45 in 1998. Give it a try. Ad altiora!
Awh Dia Dhuit Smitty, you'll have to check out all three series of Fr. Ted. It just got funnier and funnier. It was banned from the Irish TV Channels when it first came out but luckily we Irish got to see it when we were able to get the English Channel 4. When I'm feeling down in myself, l will often look at some Fr. Ted because it always makes me laugh. Slán a Chara.
This is a brilliant episode but you really need to watch the whole episode to enjoy it. Ted goes on to try and clear his name, but to avoid spoiling things I will not tell you if he is successful or not.
This was just one short clip from one of the episodes, and as funny as it is, I strongly recommend everyone to check out the full episode and indeed, all 25 beautiful works of comedy art across the three series. The finest ever. 🙋♂
Love Father Ted!!!
There are 25 episodes of Father Ted, undeniably one of the greatest comedies to grace Channel 4 and certainly among the best of my upbringing. Even today, I frequently reference Father Ted, as it left an indelible mark on me. Ted, Dougal, Jack, and Mrs. Doyle were once ranked as the second-greatest British sitcom after Fawlty Towers, and I continue to enjoy it to this day. The laughter induced by the escapades on Craggy Island all those years ago seems to have etched itself into the crow's feet around my eyes, deepening with age. I urge you and your followers to indulge in the series, made all the more poignant by Dermot Morgan's untimely demise just one day after filming the final series at the age of 45 in 1998. Give it a try. Ad altiora!
Couldn't agree more with every word. 🙋♂ Every episode a work of pure comedy genius by all involved, in front of the cameras, and behind them.
Awh Dia Dhuit Smitty, you'll have to check out all three series of Fr. Ted. It just got funnier and funnier. It was banned from the Irish TV Channels when it first came out but luckily we Irish got to see it when we were able to get the English Channel 4. When I'm feeling down in myself, l will often look at some Fr. Ted because it always makes me laugh. Slán a Chara.
This is a brilliant episode but you really need to watch the whole episode to enjoy it. Ted goes on to try and clear his name, but to avoid spoiling things I will not tell you if he is successful or not.
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