@@theirishempire4952 Plus it seemed to be home made. I mean my partner once made TNT in chemistry in secondary but it wasn't dangerous as he knew how to go about it but he never kept it.
Entertaining Father Stone is probably the weakest for me, but even that has some great moments in it! The rest are gold, I can't even remember how many times I've watched them.
They are all great episodes in their own way. Multiple layers of humour throughout. Great to see the legendary Father Ted being enjoyed for the first time over twenty years on 👌
12:47 "You better get going actually, milk gets sour you know, unless it's UHT milk, but there's no demand for that because it's shite." That bit always cracks me up.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
You should do the double bill of "Escape from Victory" and "Kicking Bishop Brennan Up the Arse" It's a two parter and a good introduction to Football for Americans
You know whats really amazing? That milk float clocked over 30,000 miles when the island that father ted is based on (Craggy Island in the show, Inisheer in real life) only has an area of about 4 miles
I love putting the playlist of these on and just letting them run. It's good for helping me study. Fun enough to not be boring, quiet enough to not be distracting :-).
This is my favourite EVER episode. It is the best of all time 🤣🤣🤣🤣 The bomb on the milkfloat. Pat Mustard. Mrs Doyle's behaviour. The hairy babies. The mass on the tractor!! The UHT milk being shite. Dougal being deafened by the passing truck!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Greatest ep ever!!!!!!!
The "Amorous Milkman" was a running joke in comedy sketches for years, there was an element of truth to it because there was always rumours about local milkmen having affairs with various housewives and gossip about certain kids being the Milkman's baby, most of the stories were just idle gossip, but some of it was true.
RIP Pat Laffan. Also: The older of the two priests who helped Ted, was played by Eamon Morrissey, who plays "Cass" on Fair City. Its the longest-running Irish soap, thirty years last summer. The other priest was Arthur Matthews, one of the co-writers & co-creators.
Every episode of Father Ted is the best one! Cant rank them, every one is unique and hilarious in it's own way. Great reaction, love that you play the whole episode
Those women where in the Nip! I lost count how many times me and my best mate have quoted that to each other. Christ I remember this airing the first time round, holy hell I feel old. Lol I’d happily deliver to Mrs Millet.
Btw - the priest in the middle there at 18.45, he's one of the 2 writers for Father Ted. Genius. His co-writer also appears on Flight Into Terror, who stands up and says that they should all just 'have a bit of an old pray, and maybe God will help....' 😅😅😅 Pair of legends ❣️❣️❣️
One of the best comedy’s ever made it was so close to the wind on the way it perceived catholic priests the church the catholic faith every episode was hilarious Rip father Ted Rip father jack
This has got to be one of the best episodes ever! As someone else has said, there isn't a bad episode, I don't know what it is called, but the holiday in a caravan episode is utterly brilliant. Pat Mustard is amazing, and we have a ginger tomcat who is called Pat Mustard on account of his swaggering walk and his activities with the neighbourhood feline ladies.
18:46 Bit of trivia. This priest in the middle, giving mass its Arthur Mathews, co-creator and co-writer of Father Ted who has also written for Jam, Brass Eye, Toast of London, The Day Today and much more comedy gold. Also, I've watched this episode a bunch of times and never realised that when Dougal takes over the float he blanked out "do it" on the "Milkmen do it on your doorstep sign." It now reads "Milkmen on your doorstep." It's the little details that make this a genius show.
Every man should aspire to be more like Pat Mustard. What a character, what a man! You have to do the Kicking Bishop Brennan up the Arse episode. Definitely up there with the best
The actor playing Father Beeching is best known now as lazy bum Cass in Ireland's longest running soap Fair City, but he still regularly gets people asking him Biscuit or Cake? When he appeared on a daytime show a few years ago they played a game where you gambled increasing prizes on him getting a question right. If he got it wrong, you just got cake. They called it Risk It or Cake? 🙄
You have to review the episodes called ‘Hell’ it’s the 1st episode of the second series and its about when Ted, Dougal, and Jack take their annual holiday, after a friend of Ted's has offered them use of his caravan. It’s the episode with Father Teds most memorable scene where Ted tries to explain perspective to Dougal.....The scene is considered one of the show's most iconic, and was named as the third-best one-liner of any British sitcom in a January 2017 survey by The Telegraph.
Interesting to see reactions from Americans to our TV shows. All thats put me off are the constant statements of the obvious; that's sometimes the humour. It's like spoiling a joke
A great reaction video Noah. I did enjoy that. Not seen that episode before. Thank you also for introducing me to 'Still Game'. More like these please. My sense of humour. Christina
The man who played Pat Mustard, Pat Laffan was in a well known Irish movie called "The Snapper". In it he plays a 50 something year old married man who gets a teenage girl pregnant. He played the sleazy old man very well. Good movie, funny and heart warming. It also stars Colm Meaney.
I haven't seen this episode for so long and was kind of disgruntled when I heard you say it is known as the best ep XD But rewatching it after all this time, it's true, it is so good! I think my favourites are still the Eurovision and Christmas special though. More Ted!! There isn't a bad episode! :)
I’am glad you think so we think there all funny we have the box set but nice to see there on you tube the one in Dunnes is the best I think 🤔 🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🦠🦠🦠🦠🦠🦠🦠🦠🦠🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
You should check out the IT crowd, written by Graham Lineham who wrote Father Ted, and has Richard Ayoade and Noel Fielding. When you reached to the Big Fat Quiz, you were saying that you had hoped they had done a show together! Noel only has a small part in the show, but worth watching!
I love the attention to detail, like Ted's vomit goatee! Great lines in this, "Dougal, there's a bomb on the float!" "Who's that for?" An unattended pile of empty cardboard boxes were a staple of most 70's Cop show car chases with them having to be driven through, usually down a back alley-nobody ever got an anvil in the face! Honestly, pick any episode, there isn't a bad one.
13: 25 Jack "I love my brick". Ted "ah that's nice, maybe we are seeing another side to Fr Jack a more caring consid-"(gets hit by a brick) Jack"AAAAAAA FECK IT FED U WITH BRIIICK
Its great these episodes making the rounds again, and also international reactions... the show was a huge success for its time,,, The Brits really loved it.. ... theres not a hope in these PC times we could ever make shows like this again. thanks for sharing.
Next episode you should watch is New Jack City. A bully priest named Finton Stack moves in with Ted. The actor playing Finton Stack also passed away last year. RIP.
It's so hard to choose between Speed 3 and A Chistmassy Ted as my number 1 favourite. They are masterpieces in my eyes. Sure some episodes might be weaker than others, but I cannot recall a truly bad episode of Father Ted.
I had a good friend whose parents were from Ireland. They refused to let her watch this show. I was introduced to Father Ted by friends we were visiting in Wales.
@@Bpg5012trickwrong, , and a vast amount of materials and bombs were constructed in the Republic and transported to Northern Ireland, go read some books on the subject .
Yee you done my favorite episode, enjoyed that. Another great episode is the one with the rabbits that's very funny also it may of been already said below hopefully.
Dermot Morgan (Father Ted) died of a sudden massive heart attack within hours of filming the last scenes for the final episode "Going to America". He was at a party celebrating the competition and end of the Father Ted sitcom with the show's stars and production crew.
Good work as usual. -You wouldn't be advising the use of artificial contraception now father, would you? -Yes I...I mean, no I...if you're going to be...of course you...you...JUST FECK OFF!! One of my favourite quotes from any show. Yes RIP Pat Laffan, who played Pat Mustard. Other memorable guest stars are Eamon Morrissey who played Father Derek Beaching and co-writer Arthur Matthews as Father Clarke. How about Rock-a-hula Ted, New Jack City (guest starring the late comedian Brendan Grace) or Think Fast Father Ted for the next one. Completely up to you.
"Tentacles of Doom" in Series 2 is very good (3 bishops come to stay with, ofcourse, hilarious consequences) or "Kicking Bishop Brennan up the Arse" from Series 4 (its all in the title). Also "The Plague" from Series 2.
I'd say that all of series 3 is gold. Although I'd recommend : - watching series 2's "The Plague" first to introduce Bishop Brennan - watching some of One Foot in the Grave before watching the series 3 episode 'The Mainland'
Did anyone else notice that the brick wasn’t the same as the one first shown that could be used for paperclips and the one at the end after it hits Father Ted , they must have run out of props then."
Ok so I’m suggesting this a month too late but if you want to try something on a very similar theme look up Frank Kelly’s Christmas Countdown here on RUclips. Frank Kelly is narrating a series of communications from himself to a mysterious admirer who keeps sending gifts to him. He is very touched to be receiving something as thoughtful as a partridge in a pair tree but as the gifts keep arriving over a period of twelve days he gets increasingly overwhelmed with increasing numbers of birds, ladies dancing, etc. Frank Kelly starts of as a much more down to earth sounding priest than Father Jack but the situation just keeps getting more chaotic as it goes through the twelve days of Christmas in hilarious escalation.
On any protest march here in Ireland on any issue, invariably you will have someone with a placard saying, 'Is there anything to be said for another mass?'
Night of the Nearly Dead, New Jack City, The Old Grey Whistle Thief and Flight into Terror are Father Ted episodes you should consider doing after the two parter episodes
You're asking how an Irishman got a bomb in the 90s?
Well the troubles did end in the 90s but im pretty sure there still plenty of bombs around
@@theirishempire4952 Plus it seemed to be home made. I mean my partner once made TNT in chemistry in secondary but it wasn't dangerous as he knew how to go about it but he never kept it.
@@theirishempire4952 Father Ted was made in the mid 90s before the Good Friday Agreement.
where do you get a bomb???? Like dude! this kid did not grow up in 80/90's.
I was thinking the same but didn't want to go there.
“Where did he get a bomb?!?”
It’s Ireland.
He probably got it from John and Mary
Sargon’s Black Grandfather it’s the republic not the north ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Maybe he got it from the IRA
It’s like asking an American where did he get the gun!
Eoin f the IRA wouldn’t care about PoLiCe
"Unless it's UHT milk. But there's no demand for that because it's shite!" One of my favourite Father Ted lines!
Mine too, I love how he's smiling as he says it and how close his face is to the camera 😂 the Father Ted magic
'Do you think the babies are copying his style' my favourite line 🤣🤣🤣
The image of Ted being oblivious to an unconscious Dougal after his head his just imploded in the back of the car is Brilliant!
The priests saying mass for Dougal while being pulled along by a tractor is one of my favourite jokes in the whole series.
Me too
Tbh I can’t think of a bad episode of Father Ted
John Saunders careful, he’ll put you on his list of enemies
@John Saunders yeah but Graham Norton wasnt in enough episodes if you ask me.
@@Eleanor-yc6bw underrated reply :D
Sam thank you 😄
Entertaining Father Stone is probably the weakest for me, but even that has some great moments in it! The rest are gold, I can't even remember how many times I've watched them.
''Just feck off'' was brilliant.
Have to admit watching this again with you after years of not seeing it was really enjoyable.
Thank you so much for this. ❤️
They are all great episodes in their own way. Multiple layers of humour throughout.
Great to see the legendary Father Ted being enjoyed for the first time over twenty years on 👌
12:47 "You better get going actually, milk gets sour you know, unless it's UHT milk, but there's no demand for that because it's shite." That bit always cracks me up.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
You should do the double bill of "Escape from Victory" and "Kicking Bishop Brennan Up the Arse"
It's a two parter and a good introduction to Football for Americans
GO ON, MY SON
Either The Passion of St. Tibulus or The Plague before those, to see Bishop Brennan in action.
The mainland would be a good one to react to as well
Love the videos man. Well done
@@smelkus In order to fully appreciate The Mainland, he'll have to watch some One Foot In The Grave, though.
You know whats really amazing? That milk float clocked over 30,000 miles when the island that father ted is based on (Craggy Island in the show, Inisheer in real life) only has an area of about 4 miles
I love putting the playlist of these on and just letting them run.
It's good for helping me study. Fun enough to not be boring, quiet enough to not be distracting :-).
Dougal: "Ted you forgot your brick!"
Ted: "Put it Back! Put it Back!
🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is my favourite EVER episode. It is the best of all time 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The bomb on the milkfloat. Pat Mustard. Mrs Doyle's behaviour. The hairy babies. The mass on the tractor!! The UHT milk being shite. Dougal being deafened by the passing truck!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Greatest ep ever!!!!!!!
"Pat wants to know if he can put his massive tool in my box" a bit of classic "carry on style" innuendo
The "Amorous Milkman" was a running joke in comedy sketches for years, there was an element of truth to it because there was always rumours about local milkmen having affairs with various housewives and gossip about certain kids being the Milkman's baby, most of the stories were just idle gossip, but some of it was true.
'Since you were just a twinkle in the milkman's eye' is a phrase my Mum has used to mean 'before you were born'.
Monty Python did a good one with Palin as the milkman.
@@ajivins1 Indeed, I know that sketch very well.
@@sharonmichelle3147 Is that you, Michael?
@@ajivins1 And now for something completely different.
Omg the milkman is George burgess from the snapper..lol
The priest smoking the pipe is co-writer Arthur Matthews
You should review "The Passion of Saint Tibulus", "Tentacles of Doom" and "Entertaining Father Stone".
Ah.. I just posted this but you beat me to it!
I love his super intense pipe-smoking at 19:28
"THOSE WOMEN WERE IN THE NIP!!!!"
"Yeah!! They FUCKING were!!!!"
The late, GREAT Pat Laffan. Rest in peace, Pat Mustard
RIP Pat Laffan.
Also: The older of the two priests who helped Ted, was played by Eamon Morrissey, who plays "Cass" on Fair City. Its the longest-running Irish soap, thirty years last summer.
The other priest was Arthur Matthews, one of the co-writers & co-creators.
Literally the best episode of any UK comedy....ending with....
"THOSE WOMEN WERE IN THE NIP!"
Irish*
Irish comedy. UK humour doesn't have this level of farcical brilliance. 2 Irish men wrote this whole series. Perfection.
Every episode of Father Ted is the best one! Cant rank them, every one is unique and hilarious in it's own way. Great reaction, love that you play the whole episode
Hell - AKA the caravan episode
This is close,those are far away! a great line,and the look on Father Brennan's face :-)
That was definitely the best episode, dunno how this one got the votes.
@@misterprecocious2491 graham Norton at one of his funniest times so annoying but so funny
Those women where in the Nip!
I lost count how many times me and my best mate have quoted that to each other.
Christ I remember this airing the first time round, holy hell I feel old. Lol I’d happily deliver to Mrs Millet.
Btw - the priest in the middle there at 18.45, he's one of the 2 writers for Father Ted. Genius.
His co-writer also appears on Flight Into Terror, who stands up and says that they should all just 'have a bit of an old pray, and maybe God will help....' 😅😅😅
Pair of legends ❣️❣️❣️
One of the best comedy’s ever made it was so close to the wind on the way it perceived catholic priests the church the catholic faith every episode was hilarious
Rip father Ted
Rip father jack
Rip Mary
@@irishboy06 wow I did not know she had passed
God bless her
Thank you for update
Definitely better then speed
I love this episode. Great job Noah I wish Dermot Morgan and frank Kelly where still with us although this show will remain legendary x
This has got to be one of the best episodes ever! As someone else has said, there isn't a bad episode, I don't know what it is called, but the holiday in a caravan episode is utterly brilliant. Pat Mustard is amazing, and we have a ginger tomcat who is called Pat Mustard on account of his swaggering walk and his activities with the neighbourhood feline ladies.
18:46 Bit of trivia. This priest in the middle, giving mass its Arthur Mathews, co-creator and co-writer of Father Ted who has also written for Jam, Brass Eye, Toast of London, The Day Today and much more comedy gold.
Also, I've watched this episode a bunch of times and never realised that when Dougal takes over the float he blanked out "do it" on the "Milkmen do it on your doorstep sign." It now reads "Milkmen on your doorstep."
It's the little details that make this a genius show.
Same I only noticed the do it now
My personal favourite episode is chirpy burpy cheap sheep but honestly they’re all good
The size of those milk jugs 👀
Every man should aspire to be more like Pat Mustard. What a character, what a man! You have to do the Kicking Bishop Brennan up the Arse episode. Definitely up there with the best
Kicking Bishop Brennan Up the Arse is hilarious
Aye. More please. watching Father Ted is always good. I've seen them loads but will enjoy watching again with you.
Underrated moment, father dougal indicating to go left then goes right 🤣🤣🤣
Father Ted is my favourite thing ever
The actor playing Father Beeching is best known now as lazy bum Cass in Ireland's longest running soap Fair City, but he still regularly gets people asking him Biscuit or Cake? When he appeared on a daytime show a few years ago they played a game where you gambled increasing prizes on him getting a question right. If he got it wrong, you just got cake. They called it Risk It or Cake? 🙄
You have to review the episodes called ‘Hell’ it’s the 1st episode of the second series and its about when Ted, Dougal, and Jack take their annual holiday, after a friend of Ted's has offered them use of his caravan.
It’s the episode with Father Teds most memorable scene where Ted tries to explain perspective to Dougal.....The scene is considered one of the show's most iconic, and was named as the third-best one-liner of any British sitcom in a January 2017 survey by The Telegraph.
Yep, this one.
you mean the one with the toy cows and the ones in the distance??
And we meet the truly deranged and excrutiatingly hyperactive Father Noel Furlong (played by Graham Norton)
@@frglee I agree that this is another great reason to watch the episode.
And apparently it was ad-libbed in rehearsals by the cast.
This is my favourite Father Ted Episode. Remember the first time I saw it couldn't stop laughing.
Interesting to see reactions from Americans to our TV shows. All thats put me off are the constant statements of the obvious; that's sometimes the humour. It's like spoiling a joke
"The mainland" was always my favourite
Needs to see 'One Foot-' first.
The Mainland is my favourite. Graham Norton in the cave is the funniest thing I have ever seen.
Glad you enjoyed it, Noah! Hope to see more soon :) my personal favourite is New Jack City
Those babies are now in their twenties now
God I'm old
They probably have their own hairy babies now
Ted getting brained by the brick AGAIN right at the end is the icing on the cake in a fantastic episode
Tentacles of Doom S2 Ep3 about the holy stone of Clonrichert.
One of my favourites.
For anyone interested the music is called the penthouse suite
A great reaction video Noah. I did enjoy that. Not seen that episode before. Thank you also for introducing me to 'Still Game'. More like these please. My sense of humour. Christina
The man who played Pat Mustard, Pat Laffan was in a well known Irish movie called "The Snapper". In it he plays a 50 something year old married man who gets a teenage girl pregnant. He played the sleazy old man very well. Good movie, funny and heart warming. It also stars Colm Meaney.
Oh man, that first Woman who opened the door for Dougal 😍
The Toilet Inspector ( o )( o ) 😍👍🏻
Gail Fitzpatrick....would have like to have seen more of her!
@@marty8535 hell yeah!
Google her - Gail Fitzpatrick - lets just say interesting...
Great reaction as always. It's hard to rank the Father Ted episodes as they are all great. You could choose any episode and you'll enjoy it.
One of the writers Arthur Matthews plays a Priest in this, him and the other writer Graham Linehan both had a few cameo's throughout.
Father Ted has to be one of the best shows of all-time
When you say : this one was the best episode ...the reality of it is" THEY ARE ALL GOOD"
I haven't seen this episode for so long and was kind of disgruntled when I heard you say it is known as the best ep XD But rewatching it after all this time, it's true, it is so good! I think my favourites are still the Eurovision and Christmas special though. More Ted!! There isn't a bad episode! :)
I’am glad you think so we think there all funny we have the box set but nice to see there on you tube the one in Dunnes is the best I think 🤔 🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🦠🦠🦠🦠🦠🦠🦠🦠🦠🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
Why not watch them all in order, just miss out the ones you've already seen ? It's a great sitcom with few weak episodes.
You should check out the IT crowd, written by Graham Lineham who wrote Father Ted, and has Richard Ayoade and Noel Fielding. When you reached to the Big Fat Quiz, you were saying that you had hoped they had done a show together! Noel only has a small part in the show, but worth watching!
the plane episode and the one with eoin mclove brilliant
I love the attention to detail, like Ted's vomit goatee! Great lines in this, "Dougal, there's a bomb on the float!" "Who's that for?" An unattended pile of empty cardboard boxes were a staple of most 70's Cop show car chases with them having to be driven through, usually down a back alley-nobody ever got an anvil in the face! Honestly, pick any episode, there isn't a bad one.
13: 25 Jack "I love my brick".
Ted "ah that's nice, maybe we are seeing another side to Fr Jack a more caring consid-"(gets hit by a brick)
Jack"AAAAAAA FECK IT FED U WITH BRIIICK
Yep . Remember running home to see it as they came out. About 9PM on either a friday or a sunday. I think it was Friday. Remember being off school
Its great these episodes making the rounds again, and also international reactions... the show was a huge success for its time,,, The Brits really loved it.. ... theres not a hope in these PC times we could ever make shows like this again. thanks for sharing.
10:44 "I forgot me feckin trousers!"😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Next episode you should watch is New Jack City. A bully priest named Finton Stack moves in with Ted. The actor playing Finton Stack also passed away last year. RIP.
His performance was frighteningly brilliant. RIP
I question if Father Stack had something wrong with him mentally, the man literally drilled holes in the wall for fun
It's so hard to choose between Speed 3 and A Chistmassy Ted as my number 1 favourite. They are masterpieces in my eyes. Sure some episodes might be weaker than others, but I cannot recall a truly bad episode of Father Ted.
"Where did you get a bomb?!"
Yeah I don't think they even knew what bombs were in Ireland in the '90s!
(You should do Toast of London.)
Yes I can hear you Clem Fandango! 😂
The bombs were in the North, not the Republic.
@@Bpg5012trick The IRA were a republican movement based in Ireland.
I had a good friend whose parents were from Ireland. They refused to let her watch this show. I was introduced to Father Ted by friends we were visiting in Wales.
The absolute best Father Ted episodes are A Chrismassy Ted and A Song for Europe featuring the super smash hit My Lovely Horse.
I still think the first episode is my favourite of father Ted. Especially for Jacks last line. Them gobshites are never off the air😂
For fecks sake just watch them all.
Ikr.
American asks "where did he get a bomb?"
In Ireland.
Obvs hasn't heard of IRA
@@theshakter IRA didn't, let of bombs in the Republic, where the sitcom is based.
@@Bpg5012trickwrong, , and a vast amount of materials and bombs were constructed in the Republic and transported to Northern Ireland, go read some books on the subject .
@Bill Jones Now they wouldn't have far to go .Many of the bombs were made in the border counties of the 26 .
@Bill Jones me bollocks!!!!! Ireland is Ireland! The north is illegally occupied!!!!!!!
Have loved your reactions to Ted for a while. Subbed!
Yee you done my favorite episode, enjoyed that. Another great episode is the one with the rabbits that's very funny also it may of been already said below hopefully.
Dermot Morgan (Father Ted) died of a sudden massive heart attack within hours of filming the last scenes for the final episode "Going to America". He was at a party celebrating the competition and end of the Father Ted sitcom with the show's stars and production crew.
Good work as usual.
-You wouldn't be advising the use of artificial contraception now father, would you?
-Yes I...I mean, no I...if you're going to be...of course you...you...JUST FECK OFF!!
One of my favourite quotes from any show.
Yes RIP Pat Laffan, who played Pat Mustard. Other memorable guest stars are Eamon Morrissey who played Father Derek Beaching and co-writer Arthur Matthews as Father Clarke.
How about Rock-a-hula Ted, New Jack City (guest starring the late comedian Brendan Grace) or Think Fast Father Ted for the next one. Completely up to you.
Father ted series 3 have a lot of film parodies. There’s the escape to victory one and the day of the dead one. I love that one with Owen mclove
OH yeah haha fuck I forgot about Night of the Nearly Dead Living
The priest with the pipe is the guy who told Ted to "fupp off" during the wheel episode
YES! In the pub right now but watching this ASAP when I get home!
Funny how Mrs Doyale is only 3 years older than Dougle, she looks a lot older.
"Father Ted" is one of the best documentaries about the catholic church that I've ever seen.
Night Of The Nearly Dead is a brilliant episode.
i have all the dvd set and watch it every time this is got to be one of the best comedies of all time
If you want more of aroal o'Hanlon (dougal) he is currently doing death in paradise the new series has just started really good show.
"Tentacles of Doom" in Series 2 is very good (3 bishops come to stay with, ofcourse, hilarious consequences) or "Kicking Bishop Brennan up the Arse" from Series 4 (its all in the title). Also "The Plague" from Series 2.
"The Milk-Float That Couldn't Slow Down"...I love this show!
I'd say that all of series 3 is gold. Although I'd recommend :
- watching series 2's "The Plague" first to introduce Bishop Brennan
- watching some of One Foot in the Grave before watching the series 3 episode 'The Mainland'
Yeah, "The Mainland" without watching some One Foot in the Grave wouldn't be funny
mate all 3 series is gold I havnt got a fave
This was just before your were born? Damn, way to make me feel old, I remember watching this when it originally aired.
Thanks for that can't even remember watching this year's ago it's been soo long. Actually burst out laughing when the brick hit him in the end.
Season 2, Episode 1 : 'Hell'. The person behind the barbed commentary on the Eurovision Song Contest also has a part in that episode.
Did anyone else notice that the brick wasn’t the same as the one first shown that could be used for paperclips and the one at the end after it hits Father Ted , they must have run out of props then."
Ok so I’m suggesting this a month too late but if you want to try something on a very similar theme look up Frank Kelly’s Christmas Countdown here on RUclips. Frank Kelly is narrating a series of communications from himself to a mysterious admirer who keeps sending gifts to him. He is very touched to be receiving something as thoughtful as a partridge in a pair tree but as the gifts keep arriving over a period of twelve days he gets increasingly overwhelmed with increasing numbers of birds, ladies dancing, etc.
Frank Kelly starts of as a much more down to earth sounding priest than Father Jack but the situation just keeps getting more chaotic as it goes through the twelve days of Christmas in hilarious escalation.
"Entertaining Father Stone". From the first series. (check out the actor on the toilet, trying not to laugh and failing miserably)
"Entertaining Father Stone" has my vote, too
This is the best episode of Father Ted ever made!
On any protest march here in Ireland on any issue, invariably you will have someone with a placard saying, 'Is there anything to be said for another mass?'
down with this sort of thing ...
@@stevesoutar3405 Careful now
Dont know if anyone got the joke when Dougal leaves in the milk float, he signalled to go left but went right….
Night of the Nearly Dead, New Jack City, The Old Grey Whistle Thief and Flight into Terror are Father Ted episodes you should consider doing after the two parter episodes
Night of the Nearly Dead I forgot that one, I have no willy and cardigans
here for the dumper mass haha, so many good skits in this show honestly timeless
Mrs Doyle in make-up looks exactly like my late mother-in-law used to in make-up