John Brice's poignant article in the Guardian about Sinead O Connor brought me here. Have watched this episode so many times in the past and it always reminded me of Sinead. Knowing that this was one of her favourite Father Ted episodes, that she loved watching Father Ted on Fridays after a take out curry, cold beers & a bag of sweets makes it even more special. RIP Sinead. May you find the peace and happiness that you always longed for. 💙 31/7/2023.
Um Kristine Kochanski wasn't Irish she was originally Scottish cos Clare Grogan is Scottish nor would she have cared about meat so no this character is nothing like Kochanski at all.
The character, Niamh Connelly is a parody of Sinéad O'Connor. I wonder if Claire Grogan who played Niamh Connelly is anything likes Sinéad O'Connor in real life.
One of my favourite lines is in the singer's rant and Ted's reaction, 1:09, - "... and the pope closed down a lot of the factories that were _making_ the potatos and turned them into prisons for children". - "God almighty, she says that as if there's something sinister about it!"
To this day I still don’t know what the hell that thing Mrs Doyle is holding when she’s talking about the church listening to her views lol. Can someone tell me?
The weirdly destructive organizer of the Lovely Girls competition is one of the very few jokes in Father Ted that I've always felt falls a little flat.
Are you fucking kidding lmao . That shit makes me laugh so fucking much I don't get it either but you b3tter shut ur fucking mouth that is so,e funny ass me shit lmfao
Theyre all stereotypes of the kinds of priests or people either Lineham or Matthews wouldve known, this one would fit the stereotype of one of those guys whose forever passing assesment on the durability of objects and asking about their value and how theyre not worth whatever price is given, normally people like that just comment but this is a comedy so they just turn it up to have him personally actively trying to destroy stuff and there you have it. How to write comedy, take something in real life then take it to its extreme.
Not in this episode. Dervla Kirwan does make a cameo appearance in a dream sequence in the episode "A Christmassy Ted" as Assumpta Fitzgerald from Ballykissangel. But the woman in this one is Claire Grogan. They do look a bit alike come to think of it.
The character, Niamh Connelly (played by Claire Grogan) must be a vegetarian and an animal rights activist as well. I'm a vegetarian too, for over 17 years, especially I'm against animal cruelty and abuse.
The Guardian just ran a story by a close friend of Sinead O'Connor. She loved Father Ted and loved this rendition of her.
nice
John Brice's poignant article in the Guardian about Sinead O Connor brought me here.
Have watched this episode so many times in the past and it always reminded me of Sinead. Knowing that this was one of her favourite Father Ted episodes, that she loved watching Father Ted on Fridays after a take out curry, cold beers & a bag of sweets makes it even more special. RIP Sinead. May you find the peace and happiness that you always longed for. 💙
31/7/2023.
Father Clint Power
Gold
One of the very best.Brilliant writing.
22:13 John & Mary's shop has all of Niamh Connolly's albums.
I love how the sign language interpreter just gives up at "Tïr na nÓg"!
LOL "These wont last ya, would ya look at that! you could talk these into comin down sure!" 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Oh hell that was funny!!
shes exactly same character as Kristine Kochanski. Movement and voice, what range!
Um Kristine Kochanski wasn't Irish she was originally Scottish cos Clare Grogan is Scottish nor would she have cared about meat so no this character is nothing like Kochanski at all.
Bellissimo episodio 😀😂😂😂
IS THAT MEAT? 😂😂😂
Ya sure you want, Doogle being himself……
by today's standards her feminism would be considered reactionary.
OH NO!
DRIIIINK!
😂
Is Niamh Connelly Claire Grogan who played Christine Kochanski from the first episode of Red Dwarf?
Yes, that's her.
RIP SInead
Clare Grogan absolutely nailed this guest appearance.
The character, Niamh Connelly is a parody of Sinéad O'Connor. I wonder if Claire Grogan who played Niamh Connelly is anything likes Sinéad O'Connor in real life.
Fight the real enemy: father Ted
I sure hope not
@@kabukiman2153 Why?
@@billmcdonnell79 seems like a miserable person to be around like the woman from this episode
RIP Sinead
22:00 to 22:24 i love this music who's playing
Im all for Clit Power!
OMG Insane.
One of my favourite lines is in the singer's rant and Ted's reaction, 1:09,
- "... and the pope closed down a lot of the factories that were _making_ the potatos and turned them into prisons for children".
- "God almighty, she says that as if there's something sinister about it!"
Irish Femenist topic 1#, potatoes
Father Jack vs. Bambi Witch would have been interesting.
To this day I still don’t know what the hell that thing Mrs Doyle is holding when she’s talking about the church listening to her views lol. Can someone tell me?
Its called a hod, its for carrying bricks
@@seanshaw8321 omg thank you 😅 have wondered that for about 20 years
22:55
These effing eejet YT ads - it's enough to drive you to DRRR-IIIINK!
Drink! Drink! Drink!
The weirdly destructive organizer of the Lovely Girls competition is one of the very few jokes in Father Ted that I've always felt falls a little flat.
Flat or not, there's people very much like that. They are, if not funny, very infuriating.
Are you fucking kidding lmao . That shit makes me laugh so fucking much I don't get it either but you b3tter shut ur fucking mouth that is so,e funny ass me shit lmfao
I thought it was hilarious when he tested the door and then you thought he left only for him to break a hole into it
Theyre all stereotypes of the kinds of priests or people either Lineham or Matthews wouldve known, this one would fit the stereotype of one of those guys whose forever passing assesment on the durability of objects and asking about their value and how theyre not worth whatever price is given, normally people like that just comment but this is a comedy so they just turn it up to have him personally actively trying to destroy stuff and there you have it. How to write comedy, take something in real life then take it to its extreme.
I think he's hilarious 😂
Ballykisangel to Dr. Who, too... Ms. Dervla has played it all so well.
Not in this episode. Dervla Kirwan does make a cameo appearance in a dream sequence in the episode "A Christmassy Ted" as Assumpta Fitzgerald from Ballykissangel. But the woman in this one is Claire Grogan. They do look a bit alike come to think of it.
The character, Niamh Connelly (played by Claire Grogan) must be a vegetarian and an animal rights activist as well. I'm a vegetarian too, for over 17 years, especially I'm against animal cruelty and abuse.
2024
😂😂😂