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Post by Alice on Jul 13, 2005 23:07:18 GMT
I know this is not to everybody's liking but I found it hilarious. There are some great Father Ted sites on the web, which I shall put in links.
I think my all time favourite episode here is "a song for Europe" That episode really cracked me up, paritcularly the dream sequence which was very well done. And the most ridiculous song lyrics I have ever heard were sung very well. Father D-I-C-K Burne had a great song. It just really cracked me that episode.
"just play the bleeping note." priceless. ;D
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Post by pearly queen on Jul 15, 2005 19:35:32 GMT
Every series of Father Ted was excellent. The one with the Bishop and the rabbits was one of the best. I liked the way they showcased a lot of Irish comics who weren't particularly well know in mainland Britain and helped their careers, Graham Norton springs to mind and Tommy Tiernan.
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Post by Alice on Jul 17, 2005 11:36:28 GMT
Yes, Graham Norton did very well out of Father Ted. Richard Wilson a.k.a Victor Meldrew also had a cameo in one of the ep's there.
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Post by warren on Aug 7, 2005 16:22:47 GMT
Father Ted was excellent - every single episode was a rib-tickler!
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Post by sootycat on Aug 11, 2005 13:49:01 GMT
Every time I think of Father Ted, I can see Graham Norton, Irish dancing in that tiny caravan. ;D
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Post by James on Aug 11, 2005 15:16:13 GMT
I met one of the characters in Father Ted- cant remeber the character he played though!
James x
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Post by pearly queen on Aug 22, 2005 21:32:41 GMT
Years ago I saw Ardal O'Hanlon doing live stand-up comedy a few times, and he's very good. Didn't like that super hero thing he did though, the Thermoman programme, that was just annoying.
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Post by genesisark1993 on Oct 28, 2007 17:29:23 GMT
I think that Father Ted is one of the best comedies ever!
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