Yeah my best friend and I both watched this episode in the early 2000s when we were still in school and we were answering any questions we were asked by anyone with either yes or that would be an ecumenical matter for ages lol. Having been raised Catholic in the UK and attending Catholic schools for my whole education this show really rings true in so many ways, as bizarre as it can be I have met few priests and congregation members that would fir right in on Craggy Island.
There is a part I never noticed before. When Ted mentions someone was lured to The Holy Stone he says Paddy Shortt. Pat Shortt plays the hilarious character Tom in the show.
Just in case the Ferrero Rocher advert didn't make it across the pond - it was basically a butler with a pyramid of the chocolates like Mrs Doyle had at a swanky party with someone saying 'Ambassador, with these ferrero rocher you are really spoiling us" Very iconic
Although McLynn was in her early thirties when playing Mrs Doyle in Father Ted, makeup was used to make her look far older to fit the character's elderly profile. She received a British Comedy Award for her performances in 1996. The award was presented to her by Tony Blair.
@@christopherangeli1141 True sadly. When Channel 4 did a documentary about the show Pauline rejected the chance to take part. She feels that there is more to her than Mrs Doyle and she’s right as Pauline is a published author
@@bestirishfirefighter She was on the radio before Xmas promoting her new sit-com and seemed much happier talking about it, but then her husband in the show is played by Ardal O'Hanlon, so maybe working with him again has helped her.
@@christopherangeli1141 I think that her attitude has changed since her non appearance in "Small, Far Away - The World Of Father Ted" She is very comfortable with it now as seen in a recent interview, "Pauline McLynn Talks Playing Mrs. Doyle on Father Ted in Her 20s & How it Affected Her Love Life"
I grew up catholic in rural Ireland. On Sunday at mass when I was about 7 or 8, I was walking back to my seat from receiving holy communion and I got stuck behind an old woman trudging alone painfully slowly for young self so I overtook her and sat down. My uncle leaned over with a smirk and said "the overtaker will soon meet the undertaker".
Speed 3 - in my opinion - is the greatest episode of Fr Ted ever made. There's so so so many brilliant episodes, everyone has their own favourite. That says a lot, when a show of just 25 episodes has multiple 'fan favourites'. Classic ❣️
Superb reactions, thank you 👍😁 When I first saw Bubbles (TPB) I immediately thought of Mrs Doyle in this superb episode. The Cliffs of Moher (The backdrop to Jack and the Holy Stone) are well worth a visit if you get to Ireland. The House used in Father Ted is a relatively short drive from there...
09.12 - Father Jack is the God of Hellfire? 27.00 - "That went well, I thought" - and now Ted is David Bowie? We haven't got to the Bishop Brennan/rabbits episode yet - one of their summits of splendid stupidity
I love your pre video video intros but this was the first time I saw the one of the baby falling face down in the baptism font! OMG I nearly fell out of my chair when I saw that 😱 I completely agree with Lucy's ranking of who is the funniest character. Although Father Ted is the main character, he is portrayed as the most sensible and serious out of all of them. Father Jack is most definitely the funniest with his nonstop expletives "Feck, Arse, Girls, Drink"; not necessarily in that order! 🤣
Ardal O'Hanlon decided - on the spur of the moment - to say "It won't work, will it, Ted?" as himself rather than as Dougal; thinking it might work better - as Dougal would probably never say something as perceptive as that. The showrunners agreed and left it in.
"Chess or Buckaroo? Actually, I wouldn't mind a game of the old chess today meself! No, only joking Ted, Buckaroo of course!" 😂 That part is so understated, yet so hilarious as well. ❤The part where Fr. Ted says "Ferrero Rocher?" And Bishop O'Neill replies "Father Ted, with these Rocher, you are really spoiling us!" is a reference to a series of Ferrero Rocher adverts shown here in the early-late 90's about the "Ambassador and his guests" where that line was frequently used by one of his guests. lol Loved the reaction as usual, they always brighten up the day! Oh, I hope I'm not the first to point this out, but the pic in your avatar looks like a photo if Lucy with Bill Burr. hehe I know it's Brad, but that's what it looks like to me. 🙃
@@Fireglo Didn't know that. Makes me like the song even more! I'm not a big music fan but have been told he used to play "My Lovely Horse" at gigs too as he wrote and sang that for the show too.
The wee clip at the start with the baptism, I was waiting for "where's the money Lebowski?" I happened upon a clip similar a while back with those lines dubbed over from that scene from The Big Lebowski and I had to hold on to the back of the chair, I was howling so much! Ahhh good stuff! 🤣👍
The ghost book Dougal was reading was SUPPOSEDLY written by Gary Lineker, who is a British football/soccer player. He has retired now, but he still does commentary on matches.
@@trashandcheese3636Except that’s actually not true, is it? He posted a tweet on his own Twitter account as he is entitled to do and the BBC which is now headed by Tory donors overreacted and suspended him for doing far less than the likes of Andrew Neil was doing before being forced to back down by the general public.
Not just ghost stories, Gary Linkers ghost stories (Gary Linker is a former England/Tottenham Hotspur [Spurs] footballer and is now a TV football pundit). The gag there is the bizarre of Gary Linker writing a book of ghost stories.
@@barriehull7076 Just checked it, 4th place with 48. Harry Kane and fat boy Rooney tie for the record now at 53. Then Bobby Charlton then it's the "big eared jellyfish".
2:58 Gary Lineker - A former footballer who works for the BBC, presents Match of the Day and other sports related shows like Sports Personality of the Year, and is constantly getting involved in politics which BBC workers aren't allowed to do, yet somehow he keeps getting away with it.
Because he’s freelance, so technically he’s self-employed and the BBC pay him for his services. It’s salaried staff that can’t publicly express their political opinions.
@@stickytapenrust6869 There's no such thing as salaried BBC staff, as all of them are self-employed BBC workers, a fiddle they've been doing forever to pay less tax, while the workers get wrongly convicted if they make a mistake with their taxes as shown multiple times in the last decade. And that's not true. Every self-employed person at the BBC is not allowed to talk about politics, which is why fellow BBC workers also had a go at Gary, and why Timothy Douglas Davie was questioned by MP's about that. Yet still TDD defended Gary, by saying he had "had a quiet word with him" about talking politics, would "keep having words with him as he's a work in progress" but he "backed him fully." Gary then responded by saying that TDD will not silence him.
In your discussion about the order of funniness, The three others would not have been effectively funny without Ted. He often served as the "Straight man" to set up the joke for their "punch lines". AT least that's how I see it.
Yup, not a fan of the intro. As for the show, the writers are gently parodying Catholicism, they are smart, much like the writers of South Park on how they do it. Other writers who are not as intelligent display their religious intolerance worse than what they believe are the sins of the church and religion which everyone knows and are drilled home ad nauseum, ad infinitem by the intolerant media. The horse is dead, the autopsy has been done, time to move on rather than using it as a permanent excuse for religious intolerance.
Your reaction to Mrs Doyle giving dougal a bath was priceless 🤣
I think the bath scene with Father Stone was even funnier.
@damienoconnor8898 Ted: "Father Stone do you want to flush the toilet now it's been ten minutes!" 🤢 Father Stone: "No I'm fine!"
My favourite episode. Love every moment. This was so refreshing back in the 90's and still hilarious now.
Yeah my best friend and I both watched this episode in the early 2000s when we were still in school and we were answering any questions we were asked by anyone with either yes or that would be an ecumenical matter for ages lol.
Having been raised Catholic in the UK and attending Catholic schools for my whole education this show really rings true in so many ways, as bizarre as it can be I have met few priests and congregation members that would fir right in on Craggy Island.
There is a part I never noticed before. When Ted mentions someone was lured to The Holy Stone he says Paddy Shortt. Pat Shortt plays the hilarious character Tom in the show.
Just in case the Ferrero Rocher advert didn't make it across the pond - it was basically a butler with a pyramid of the chocolates like Mrs Doyle had at a swanky party with someone saying 'Ambassador, with these ferrero rocher you are really spoiling us" Very iconic
The actor that said "Eccelente!" in that advert was in Raiders of the Lost Ark (the one on the left in the face melt scene near the end).
Ah yes... also to be found as the vicar in Hot Fuzz... @@chrisperyagh
Actually the lamp you have above the fire behind is bit like the holly stone iin shape . Love your channel and both of you
Although McLynn was in her early thirties when playing Mrs Doyle in Father Ted, makeup was used to make her look far older to fit the character's elderly profile. She received a British Comedy Award for her performances in 1996. The award was presented to her by Tony Blair.
Would you believe she doesn’t look back on the role fondly and had actively avoided any promotion or interviews regarding the show?
@@christopherangeli1141 True sadly. When Channel 4 did a documentary about the show Pauline rejected the chance to take part.
She feels that there is more to her than Mrs Doyle and she’s right as Pauline is a published author
@@bestirishfirefighter
She was on the radio before Xmas promoting her new sit-com and seemed much happier talking about it, but then her husband in the show is played by Ardal O'Hanlon, so maybe working with him again has helped her.
@@christopherangeli1141 I think that her attitude has changed since her non appearance in "Small, Far Away - The World Of Father Ted" She is very comfortable with it now as seen in a recent interview, "Pauline McLynn Talks Playing Mrs. Doyle on Father Ted in Her 20s & How it Affected Her Love Life"
@@jethro1963 I stand corrected, my non-apologies
Love the fact that the driver of the hearse didn't think to let the ambulance go first.
Well, it’s just the ol’ standard holy relic up the rear. No hurry. He’ll be fine.
I grew up catholic in rural Ireland. On Sunday at mass when I was about 7 or 8, I was walking back to my seat from receiving holy communion and I got stuck behind an old woman trudging alone painfully slowly for young self so I overtook her and sat down. My uncle leaned over with a smirk and said "the overtaker will soon meet the undertaker".
When dougal screams at the Bishop... it still makes me cry with laughter 🤣🤣🤣
Dougal!! WE AR NOT WATCHING ALIENS!!!!!
It's incredibly hard to choose a favourite episode, it's like choosing a favourite Beatles album 😆This however is up there
Hairy palms , Hairy babies, nervous sheep, speed! , football!, bishop brennans arse - great stuff yet to come!
Speed 3 - in my opinion - is the greatest episode of Fr Ted ever made. There's so so so many brilliant episodes, everyone has their own favourite. That says a lot, when a show of just 25 episodes has multiple 'fan favourites'. Classic ❣️
Nice to see a reaction without interrupting
Superb reactions, thank you 👍😁
When I first saw Bubbles (TPB) I immediately thought of Mrs Doyle in this superb episode.
The Cliffs of Moher (The backdrop to Jack and the Holy Stone) are well worth a visit if you get to Ireland. The House used in Father Ted is a relatively short drive from there...
"Bishops love sci-fi" might be my favourite line in the whole show:)
Love your reaction , this has to be one of the best comedy shows of all time.
I really enjoy watching you two laughing here - and it gives me an excuse to rewatch these episodes all over again 😃
Dougal mentions ‘That’s Life.’ That was a consumer affairs show mixed with some comedy that aired on the BBC for around 25 years.
Love this show! It is one of the funniest sitcom ever xx
You two are awesome. I feel like i am watching ft for the first time again with your amazing reactions to it. Very well done.
09.12 - Father Jack is the God of Hellfire?
27.00 - "That went well, I thought" - and now Ted is David Bowie?
We haven't got to the Bishop Brennan/rabbits episode yet - one of their summits of splendid stupidity
When they carry the coffin out of the house...priceless. Love it guys
That tiny stone reminds me of the spinal tap stone henge. 😂😂😂✌️♥️🇬🇧
That's exactly what I was thinking of!😆
Classic!
I love your pre video video intros but this was the first time I saw the one of the baby falling face down in the baptism font! OMG I nearly fell out of my chair when I saw that 😱
I completely agree with Lucy's ranking of who is the funniest character. Although Father Ted is the main character, he is portrayed as the most sensible and serious out of all of them. Father Jack is most definitely the funniest with his nonstop expletives "Feck, Arse, Girls, Drink"; not necessarily in that order! 🤣
Ardal O'Hanlon decided - on the spur of the moment - to say "It won't work, will it, Ted?" as himself rather than as Dougal; thinking it might work better - as Dougal would probably never say something as perceptive as that. The showrunners agreed and left it in.
Dougal surprises us sometimes! Like when he said "Well as you know Ted, I'm very cynical!"
"Chess or Buckaroo? Actually, I wouldn't mind a game of the old chess today meself! No, only joking Ted, Buckaroo of course!" 😂 That part is so understated, yet so hilarious as well. ❤The part where Fr. Ted says "Ferrero Rocher?" And Bishop O'Neill replies "Father Ted, with these Rocher, you are really spoiling us!" is a reference to a series of Ferrero Rocher adverts shown here in the early-late 90's about the "Ambassador and his guests" where that line was frequently used by one of his guests. lol Loved the reaction as usual, they always brighten up the day! Oh, I hope I'm not the first to point this out, but the pic in your avatar looks like a photo if Lucy with Bill Burr. hehe I know it's Brad, but that's what it looks like to me. 🙃
Gill from Scotland...you pair are bonkers mad...loves ya!
Check out The Divine Comedy "Songs of Love" it is the actual theme song. Great lyrics and a harpsichord solo.
No the actual theme song is the instrumental. He added the lyrics later on and it only played during the credits of the final episode.
@@Fireglo Didn't know that. Makes me like the song even more! I'm not a big music fan but have been told he used to play "My Lovely Horse" at gigs too as he wrote and sang that for the show too.
The wee clip at the start with the baptism, I was waiting for "where's the money Lebowski?" I happened upon a clip similar a while back with those lines dubbed over from that scene from The Big Lebowski and I had to hold on to the back of the chair, I was howling so much! Ahhh good stuff! 🤣👍
Great programme, great couple , great videos , great work. Be safe x
I've never headbutted a font before lol. Kicked one over by accident once but never headbutted one 🙂
You can get t-shirts with "Bishops Love Sci-fi" on them
Yay its father ted time with Bracy (brad+lucy together)
This is one of my favourite episodes.
Best one! Totally agreed with hat order of funniness. Mrs Doyle sometimes forgotten, but she's hilarious.
Bishop's love Sci-Fi 🤣
Possibly one of the best quotes ever on a telly show. I have it printed on a T-shirt.
Thanks for the upload I was having a crappy day, but now it's been made better 👊😊🇮🇪🇨🇦
Ha ha ha, that is so mean. That poor baby. Ha ha. 😪❤🙏
YES!
"The Plague" next. 😁
Dougal just cracks me up. 😉😉😂😂😂😂
First time I noticed that Dougal had trouble opening the door
The ghost book Dougal was reading was SUPPOSEDLY written by Gary Lineker, who is a British football/soccer player. He has retired now, but he still does commentary on matches.
He presents match of the day, right? Rather than actually commentate
@@willywonka7812 I am not a sports fan but you are probably right. I was just saying it because Brad and Lucy wont know who Gary is 🙂
@@davidheart8912 He's also infamous for voicing his political opinions on the ostensibly apolitical-by-law BBC
@@trashandcheese3636 Prescient
@@trashandcheese3636Except that’s actually not true, is it? He posted a tweet on his own Twitter account as he is entitled to do and the BBC which is now headed by Tory donors overreacted and suspended him for doing far less than the likes of Andrew Neil was doing before being forced to back down by the general public.
It's so great to see these again with your reactions. Thank you.
You two are special!
Holy stone up his arse lmao brilliant, thanks 🙏 guys
One of my favourites, great reaction, as always
Not just ghost stories, Gary Linkers ghost stories (Gary Linker is a former England/Tottenham Hotspur [Spurs] footballer and is now a TV football pundit). The gag there is the bizarre of Gary Linker writing a book of ghost stories.
Leicester City, Everton, Barcelona. 1986 golden boot winner, World Cup in Mexico.
@@barriehull7076 Does he not also hold some sort of record for most goals scored for England? That's what you get when you're a goal hanging poacher.
@@barriehull7076 Just checked it, 4th place with 48. Harry Kane and fat boy Rooney tie for the record now at 53. Then Bobby Charlton then it's the "big eared jellyfish".
Great stuff..R.I.P.TEd..
Cooking/feeding is an expression of love + make some herbal brownies/cookies :)
Thanks for these, I laughed so much , Dougal having a bath is hilarious. When is the next one???
That would be an ecumenical matter.
🤣🤣🤣
The next one will probably be whenever Dougal needs a bath again.
You guys have to do Fawlty Towers!
This episode was one of the best
YES!!! That poor baby at the start lol, silly preist.
Silly religions
@@-M0LE Silly post
"Go Dougal!" Love your Reactions Lucy & Brad. Have you seen Pat Mustard the Milkman or New Jack City? Cheers from Queensland👍
😂😂😂👏👏👏 great reaction as always Keep em coming 😂😂😂👍
I like your medieval cups.
Incense --> insects with the extra gag that spiders aren't insects..
Love love love!!!
You too are awesome 🤩
I laugh with you 😂
2:58 Gary Lineker - A former footballer who works for the BBC, presents Match of the Day and other sports related shows like Sports Personality of the Year, and is constantly getting involved in politics which BBC workers aren't allowed to do, yet somehow he keeps getting away with it.
Because in a private capacity BBC workers are allowed to talk about politics.
Because he’s freelance, so technically he’s self-employed and the BBC pay him for his services. It’s salaried staff that can’t publicly express their political opinions.
@@stickytapenrust6869 There's no such thing as salaried BBC staff, as all of them are self-employed BBC workers, a fiddle they've been doing forever to pay less tax, while the workers get wrongly convicted if they make a mistake with their taxes as shown multiple times in the last decade.
And that's not true. Every self-employed person at the BBC is not allowed to talk about politics, which is why fellow BBC workers also had a go at Gary, and why Timothy Douglas Davie was questioned by MP's about that.
Yet still TDD defended Gary, by saying he had "had a quiet word with him" about talking politics, would "keep having words with him as he's a work in progress" but he "backed him fully."
Gary then responded by saying that TDD will not silence him.
@@Crissy_the_wonder False.
Ferrero Rocher must not be a thing in Canada.
You get it in Canada like everywhere else. I think the Bishop's line refers to a commercial but I haven't seen any for ages.
In your discussion about the order of funniness, The three others would not have been effectively funny without Ted. He often served as the "Straight man" to set up the joke for their "punch lines". AT least that's how I see it.
Yes, Brad stated it well. Father Ted really was the Seinfeld from the other side of the pond. Ted, like Jerry, is the hub, without that it can't work.
Have you heard of a Scottish tv show called(still game)???
Chekhov's water spout
Father Ted is a masterclass in Chekhov's punchline.
that would be an ecumenical matter
Yes!
A German school teacher 😂😂 ✌🇮🇪
iijits watching iijits watching iijits about sums this up.
lol, thanks for helping our algorithm 🤣🤣🤣
How did that gobshite get on RUclips
Do you mean eejits?.. you feckin eejit 😂
@@damienyoung751 ii or ee are both used.
Okay, so the clip at the beginning with the baby was a little disturbing. Poor baby.
he only convert Dougal ever made.
You guys are all right by the way. Have a :) on me.
👍😂
You are so beautiful. I love you to bits. ❤👍🙏
Would you sell off your pewter mug for charity?
It's my favorite mug, but I can always get another I guess 😁🍻
27:57 ''Get some sand. Brian's been sick in the hall.'' 😆
Not gonna lie that opening clip disturbed me. Deeply.
Ya, Lucy didn't like it either. I'll have to be careful
Yup, not a fan of the intro. As for the show, the writers are gently parodying Catholicism, they are smart, much like the writers of South Park on how they do it. Other writers who are not as intelligent display their religious intolerance worse than what they believe are the sins of the church and religion which everyone knows and are drilled home ad nauseum, ad infinitem by the intolerant media. The horse is dead, the autopsy has been done, time to move on rather than using it as a permanent excuse for religious intolerance.