I Don't Believe It! - Father Ted
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- Опубликовано: 15 фев 2017
- Richard Wilson guest stars on Father Ted, but can't seem to shake off one of his past roles...
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Sometimes, when an actor becomes famous for one particular role, psychologists warn that there's a danger it could affect their state of mind and that they could find it difficult to separate their own personality from that of their character's. They asked Richard Wilson what he thought about the possibility, but he said he didn't believe it.
Okay smart arse
Veey good!
Very good.
Thats good
is that you Ted ya big bollocks?
Richard Wilson was such a great sport for doing this.
@TheSmithersy I think he just thought the concept was funny
I saw him being interviewed about this and he said at least they might think twice in future.
I wonder how he'd react if I said to him "No that's all right, that's all right. As long as I don't have to hear that *bloody catchphrase* again."
Yeah great sport who was getting payed handsomely for it
@@lucyhowarth1193 how do you know how much he was paid?
Chased into a labyrinth by an angry Richard Wilson is such a golden plot.
To be chased in a Labyrinth by David Bowie in spandex or an angry Richard Wilson? Even I can't decide on that.
I love how everyone knows what the joke is gonna be as soon as Ted says “you know what he’d love?” Makes the build up even funnier.
That’s the funniest part, the anticipation.
Comedy at its best
0:32 I love how the audience instantly knows what Ted's gonna do, and what the outcome will be. Such a great line.
There isn't an audience, it's canned laughter.
@@fraz1776 There's definitely an audience. While this sequence was filmed, it was shown to the audience for the studio recording.
@@Yetaxa I don't believe it.
"do you know what he'd love?" famous last words hahhahaa
What really makes this genius is that the line is pronounced a different way every time and only the final one by Richard Wilson as himself is anything like a Victor Meldrew-esque intonation.
One of the rare moments at the end where Dougal is actually cleverer than Ted, where he says ( rightly) Ted shouldn't be winding the string up.
I read a theory that Dougal was actually smart, he just acted stupid to wind Ted up. Totally changed my perspective on the character.
Kevin Kibble looking at this clip at the start, that makes sense.
Kevin Kibble And what about all the stupid things he does when Ted isn’t looking? Or is it the Alfred Borden school of method acting?
@@kevinkibble8342 Then, why did he cause that bus load of nuns to drive off a cliff? Is he a psychopath?
Staying true to form, Dougal still didn't try and stop Ted from winding in the thread. He just pointlessly pointed out that it was a bad idea when it was already too late.
Two of the best comedy programmes combined into one.
On the commentary for father Ted they talk about how they got the idea. They were at an event where they noticed Richard Wilson in a seat in front of them. They started to imagine what the worst thing they could probably do would be. For them it would be saying "I DONT BELIEVE IT" every time the artists at the event did anything. When they contacted Richard Wilson for this part.. he ofcourse loved it :)
"He'd love if someone would come up to him and say his catchphrase.."
"No that's all right, that's all right. As long as I don't have to hear that *bloody catchphrase* again."
@@petercdowney I bumped into the actor who played Henry Robinson from Neighbours in Piccadilly Circus back in around 1988 and drunkenly thought it would be the funniest and most original thing ever to sing the Neighbours' Theme Tune to him. I was escorted away from a very unimpressed Craig McLachlan and forgot all about it until my friend reminded me the next day of what I had done. Mortified doesn't cover it - I just hope and pray I wasn't the only dickhead to embarrass myself at that time!!
@@bonio64a I DON'T BELIEVE IT!, 🙄🤔😂
@@bonio64a He played Henry Ramsay. Great story though!
AAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYEE
Don't believe it
Every actor who is well known for a particular catchphrase has to deal with a million people coming up to them and saying it to them everytime they go out in public. That shit would drive anyone insane
I don’t believe it!
I hope that one day I'll be able to do that! Walk up to the Joey guy and say: "How you doin!" That's the dream.
I have heard that Harry Enfield snapped at someone for saying you don't wanna (do that).
"I don't believe it!"
Does he still hate it? 😂
Stephen Murphy hmm🧐.....I don’t believe it 🤣
You stole my profile picture mate lol I don't believe it.
I *do* believe that yes, he does.
I don't believe it bothers him.
@@IBrianrish no one would want to steal ur fenien profile picture
"I bet no one ever does that to him"
I think the tour guide is the funniest, that’s probably be what we’d all be like if we met him
As someone of same name growing up in 90s I can relate to this!
And all this from Graham Linehan and Arthur Matthews' desire to shout his catchphrase at him during a Cirque du Soliel performance.
Richard Wilson is actually nothing like Victor Meldrew irl. He's apparently a really chill person.
Would love to meet him one day. Can’t guarantee that I won’t say his catchphrase to him though.
3:00 Dougal actually speaking some proper sense for once
Of all things Dougal put Ted in his place at times XD
To be honest Dougal has had several moments of intellegence and coming up with Genuinely good ideas.
Two literal "laugh out loud comedies" One Foot and Father Ted;
I found one foot was a much slower pace then father Ted and could be pretty dark and boring at times, but the funny moments that broke up the monotony were usually worth waiting for, as well as meldrews catchphrase.
3:12 "I don't believe it" echoes Richard Wilson OBE "Nooooooooooooooooo" classic.
I sometimes wonder if this is what it's like for Ardal O'Hanlon when someone comes at him with their rendition of My Lovely Horse.
"Right, you are Ted"
He even managed to make his own version of the one foot in the grave catchphrase - "I don't believe it, that's what he says". If I ever met him I would definitely say that.
Dang, I so wanna do this now...
Ha Ha. That sign for the caves. Brilliant!
Do you know what he'd love....
well what did he say did he laugh
hahahah
1:18 The tour lady didn't get a shock.😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
His delivery at the end is just beautiful
My favourite part Richard wilson put his hand on his ear and scream 😂🤣.
Amazing script writing. So good! 👏🏻
Definitely the funniest bit of Father Ted - you better believe it
I don't believe it!
0:23 Dermot auditioning for Victor Meldrew in the Irish version of One Foot in the Grave.
I bet Richard Wilson gets this all the time
No... I don't believe it
This guy is still acting? I don't believe it! I thought he would of retired by now. (I checked IMDB)
I know a couple (much younger) called Richard and Louise Wilson and-yes-Richard gets that all the time!!
He was in merlin he was actually Merlin
@SchoolTerroristah yeah my mistake merlin was the kid
I love these two guys. I really do.
The double thumbs up gets me every time. 😂
Thank you for posting
I love the echo bit.
Absolutely hilarious.
This was a really smart way to do a crossover.
Two of the best shows on tv.
When Ted opened the door, this time, Richard Wilson beat him to it!
First time I saw this I had no idea who he was, now I've watch all One Foot episodes it's extra funny
14 people didn't believe it.
made me laugh my socks off thanks
What great craic ..Dougal after getting everything on camera.."what did he say..did he laugh"...😮😁😁😂🤣...oh how I miss this wonderful show 😔
Visited the caves ..The Caves of Aillwee...they are very dark in places ..good tour..
Was it almost like being blind?
@@Martmeisterpaladin 😂😂😂😂👍
Appropriate reaction from Richard Wilson
awsome
My dad met him once. It's like a cameo every time I see him.
This is simply the best written show in the history of British Television.
Daniel Monaco it’s Irish you asshole
take it easy he is half right made by channel 4 british tv not rte
Daniel Monaco Sorry Daniel. Tell Albert I said hello 😃
A decent comedy show in the British television section
It's funny how this does accurately reflect how many people think. Perfect example, I used to play for a cricket club on a ground that was right next to a very busy main road. Literally every game we played, some idiot would wind down their window as they went past and shout out "Howzat!!" others who thought they were even more original and funny might shout "four!" Each and every one of them thought they were the first person to ever think about doing it. One day during that time, I was chatting to a work colleague and he said "hey, whenever I drive past a cricket ground, I always wind down the window and shout "Four!" and then roared with laughed at his own 'original comedy.' The moral of the story is, however original you think your jokes are - they are not.
It makes me wonder... if Frank "Father Jack" Kelly had similar issues with people pestering him at pubs about DRINKS!!!
Reminds of when I was at a bar behind Richard E Grant queuing for a drink and I didn't realise until he turned around and caught my eye and I had to quash all these phrases in my head like What fucker said that? 2 pints of cider, ice in the cider , Perfume Ponce, This is Ridiculous! Sure he'd have run right out the door
Withnail and I is packed to the brim with quotable lines - Almost everything Richard e grant says in that entire movie is gold.
This is hilarious
1:19 IIIIIIIIIIII DONT BELEVE IT!!
I don't believe he over-reacted like that!
It's a sketch...
look at the first three words
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Me:
Omg this was hilarious 😂 i used to love father ted
Can’t believe we lost him 20 years ago..
I don't believe it.
@@thegrandmuftiofwakanda great episode 😀
@SchoolTerrorist I think he meant Dermot Morgan who played Father Ted.
Richard is still around
Hahaha, good sport Richard!
3:43 Ohh... egh... I...... don't _be-LIEVE IT!!_ 😂
One of the most memorable scenes of the entire show, right up there with kicking Bishop Brennan up the arse.
I don't believe it!
The bit with the tour guide was a bit like in another episode, in a plane, when Dougal had been told not to touch the red button under any circumstances.
Richard Wilson ‘Thats alright, that's alright. As long as I don’t have to hear that bloody catchphrase again.'
Tour guide ( thinks) ‘I don’t BELIEVE it! I DON’T believe it! etc...’
And how on earth did he get his voice to go up to that amazing high pitch?😀😅
It’s funny but for years I thought it was Richard Wilson saying, “I don’t believe it. I don’t believe it!” Not long ago I read that the tour guide (played by John Henderson), had great difficulty not saying Richard Wilson’s catchphrase to his face. So that squeaky voice was going on in the tour guide’s head, hence the smirk on his face.
Comedy at its finest
Classic
You know what he'd love
So funny 😂
You either go through the hell of typecasting. Or you make fun of it and come out looking good. Fair play 👍
I don’t believe it! 🤣
This is sooooo funny
Wow, 62k views?!
I don't believe it!!
I want to meet the Dougal actor and say his famous line to his face, just like this!
classic
I have to wonder was there some backstory to this like a real life incident where Richard reacted very poorly to someone saying his infamous catchphrase to him
Doubt it as we would prob heard about it. I reckon this was wilson getting to act out his fantasy of what he would like to do when strangers come up and say it to him!
Late reply but apparently it’s based on a time the creators of Father Ted were sat behind Richard Wilson at a Cirque De Sole performance and were super tempted to annoy him by saying “I don’t believe it” every time something unbelievable happened
I am pretty sure it was Richard Wilson's fantasy of how he would LIKE to react to everybody who walks up to him and says his catchphrase. They probably didn't even need to give him stage directions.
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII don't belieeeeeeeve it!
Wonder what’d have happened if Ted had gone up to Patrick Stewart and gone ‘Make it so!’ Similar reaction?
Or if ted went up to James Bond and said bond james bond, similar reaction?
Or if ted went up to Larry Grayson and said shut that door. Similar reaction? Or if ted went up to Bruce Forsyth and said nice to see you to see you nice. Similar reaction? Or if ted went up to lord sugar and said you’re fired. Similar reaction?
I think that catchphrase is actually overrated, I much prefer "WHAT IN THE NAME OF BLOODY HELL".
+Foebane72 There’s also, “...in the NAME OF SANITY!!!”. I also love Margaret’s “For Gohhhhhhhhd’s SAKE, Victor!!”.
@@cosmicjenny4508 Even a simple yell of "VICTOR!!!" is funny enough, I think.
Sadly this clip is very true. I used to see Richard Wilson shopping in New Bond Street Quite regular, and that phrase was all people were shouting at him.
I I don't believe😂😂😂😂😂❤
Was this filmed at Marble Arch Caves in Fermanagh?
The Ailwee Caves in Co. Clare. Location shooting was mostly done in the county
I wonder whether there's an in joke in here about how the catchphrase was actually uttered more times in this episode than all of One Foot...?
At first I thought "dont be ridiculous...". Then I thought about it and with the echoes it is plausible.
OMG. Oh how I laughed at this!!!?? 😂😂😂😂
Victor meldrew meet father ted
Before Dave Chappelle with his Rick James catchphrase ....
I don't believe that he didn't like someone using his catchphrase
I liked the part where he didn't believe it.
"YOU AGAIN?!'
0:57 The precise moment when Ted should have realised it wasn't a good idea.
My God! I don't believe it!
3:29
Frank Kelly died exactly 18 years after Dermot Morgan? I don't believe it. *Sees Richard Wilson running over* Oh shit, it's that I don't believe it guy again.
Well 1 person didn't believe it.
I suppose this would be like going up to Neil armstrong and saying "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." except you would get a punch in the face, especially if you are not sure he went to the moon.
A punch in the face from beyond the grave...
Buzz Aldrin actually punched a conspiracy theorist in the jaw once
1:26 😂
let clone richard wilson best actor ever i would like him he be mr men and little miss to be as mr grumpy or mr grumble
1:18
I wonder if that was Richard Wilson himself doing all the physical tussling - fair play if it was, though I think he was younger than the Victor Meldrew character
Probably it was. He is still alive now and this was 25 years ago.
I bet they didn't even need to give him any encouragement for that - just telling him to think of all the times somebody has come up to you and said that catchphrase was all the motivation he needed.
An Irishman doing an English accent lulz
Richard Wilson is Scottish 😊
it's never explained in universe why richard turns up at teds door at the end
Shit someone needs to answer this quick. And Where's the clip of Richard Wilson giving him a punch? Lol
He was on a bike ride through Craggy Island and got lost, so he knocked on Teds door for directions… little did he know the “I don’t believe it!” man from the caves was there, hence his “I..don’t..belieeeeve it!!”
I'm just being creative here so don't be too hard on me. In an AU, where, "Father Ted," was an American sitcom, which U.S. actors of the 90's do you think would be a good match for which characters?
Kelsey Grammer as FT; Leslie Nielsen as Dougall
@@jimhunter1364 Kelsey would be AMAZING as Father Ted! Leslie Nielsen would make a much better Father Jack. As for Dougall, let's reunite Kelsey Grammar w/former, "Cheers," co-star Woody Harrellson as Dougall! He's got the dopey, wide-eyed look down pat!
actorben yep, that works!
@@jimhunter1364 However, which popular actress from the 1990's would be a good U.S. equivalent of Mrs. Doyle?
actorben It’s going to have to be Rhea Perlman. Fuck it let’s get the whole Cheers cast on it. Norm can understudy Father Jack
To those who dislike this video "I don't believe it!"