The beauty of Father Ted is that it collects Irish truisms and social culture. The catholic church's method of dealing with overly political/criminal/embarrassing priests was to give them a parish on an Island. Fr Brennan is based on a bishop of the time; his lavish lifestyle was quite well known. It's why we love Fr Ted.
Out of all the Father Ted reaction videos on TH-cam, yours are my favourite. I look forward to you saying 'he's dead' every time an accident befalls Father Larry Duff, and watching your face when the actors say my favourite lines.
Tom was also in the episode called 'Hell' when they went on holiday and ended up in that small caravan with Father Noel Furlong. He was driving the truck that was carrying the human waste "Hold on there father, i'll open the door."
You have the best Father Ted reactions because somehow you manage full episodes and others can only manage clips. I wish you uploaded more An Idiot Abroad Reactions.
"Think Fast, Father Ted" is a forgotten classic, as is "Competition Time". Though I imagine "The Mainland" and "Flight into Terror" would be more mainstream choices.
The thing about shows written by Graham Linehan is that they really don't have to make much sense as long as they're funny. This is why Bill Bailey became Jesus in Black Books, and Richmond in The IT crowd was able to cling to the ceiling like a vampire. The episode of Father Ted where he ends up looking like Hitler, clearly there was no reason for the dirt to be on the window, so they didn't even try to explain it. I don't think I've ever seen US sitcom take those sort of liberties, but if it's a comedy why can't you do whatever you like?
There are a few older us sitcoms which would have gone in for jokes like that but for the most part they seem to be really formulaic and dull, desparately trying not to make any jokes that might be deemed to be offensive to the sponsors/producers
He really doesn’t. All you need to know is that there was a very popular sitcom in the UK and the main character had a catchphrase which the public would repeat to him thousands of times and the actor got fed up with it.
@@kaledmasterme yes hopefully one day he will, it’s one of my all time favourite sit coms. My point was that he can watch the mainland episode without watching One Foot In The Grave and quite happily enjoy the episode. The way some people are acting is that if he doesn’t watch One Foot In The Grave first he will be staring at the mainland episode not knowing what’s going on! Which is complete and utter tosh as the joke is explained right at the beginning of the episode anyway!
The mainland is a good episode. You've said before that you want to watch one foot in the grave 1st but you don't need to know much about it other than the main stars catchphrase.
This has a lot of similarities to Wallace & gromit curse of the ware rabbit The rabbit infestation and and jack going out randomly at night and rabbits being attracted to him
For those of you that still dont know... Byker Grove was a late 80s teen drama that ran until 2004. It was actually set in a youth youth club in an area of Newcastle called ,byker, and the club was called ,the Grove, as far as I'm aware there was absolutely no school even Involved in the filming. Some notable stars that were in byker Grove as young actors Ant n Dec Jill halfpenny Charlie Hunman Donna air
Did you notice the nod to Pulp Fiction?When they take the rabbits to Tom to "take care" of them he uses the exact weapon sequence Bruce Willis did in Pulp Fiction( eventually settling on the sword)before he rescues Marcellus Wallace!!! Also the Harvey Keitel lookalike....
I'd say Flight Into Terror, or The Mainland. All you really have to know for The Mainland is that in One Foot In the Grave there's a character called Victor Meldrew who has the catchphrase "I don't believe it", and that the actor who plays him features in the Mainland episode.
21:37 is what Rihanna would probably say if someone other than her family or close friends called her "Robyn". It's also what Cardi B would probably say if someone other than her parents called her "Belcalis".
Before you do The Mainland - you definitely need to see at least one episode of One Foot in the Grave - much of the humour in that episode (including the main punchline) is based on a character on that series called Victor Meldrew and his well known catch-phrase, played by Richard Wilson; Richard also appears as "himself" in that episode, hence the humour!
The man who played the laughing priest passed away today I can’t mind witch he was in sad news. Well in the uk 🏴 Only fools an horses 🏴 Still game 🏴 Gavin and Stacie 🇮🇪 Farther ted but Hardy Bucks are not far behind well worth a reaction 😎👌
Hello taffe. Regular watcher of your reactions and love them.✌🏻 This comment however isn't related to the video in anyway, shaped or form. I couldn't help but see you have an avid collection of wrestling shirts, I'm assuming you're a fan of the wrestling world, and was wondering if you have heard of Wrestle Crates? Each month they send out a box that has exclusive stuff including shirts, posters and a guaranteed autograph. November's crate had Trish Stratus, this month containing Takeshita. Now I do believe that the crates can only be delivered to UK and European countries, however I don't mind being a "middle man" so to speak to get one delivered to you, p&p paid for. 😊
Hi RO shi ma IS how it's pronounced in the native japanese. As well as many other countries including the UK. As far as I'm aware it's only America who pronounces it Hi ro SHEE ma. xD
Flight into Terror has Graham Lineham as a cameo priest as was Father Ben AKA Arthur Matthews the other writer of Father Ted. I would save the Mainland one till the New Year. I wonder if Mrs Doyle 'tampers' with all guests cars, you could almost see her scrubbing away at the window screen wipers. By the way there is a documentary on the making of Father Ted, would you ever watch that?
DRINK!! Ah ya will..ay goo aaan..goo aaan, goo aaan, go aaaaaan! Gotta watch the one where they get stuck in the cave. With Victor meldew and Graham Norton. That’s one of my favs!
Do The Mainland, but make sure you watch an episode or two of One Foot In The Grave. Personally, I wasn’t keen on it myself, but you need to watch to fully appreciate The Mainland.
I think OFITG holds up very well on it's own. It was a sitcom about a 60-something couple; it was very popular in the UK in the 90s with the main character, Victor Meldrew, (Richard Wilson), entering the language as a synonym for a moaning old git. Even so, he is not an unsympathetic character - and it's well written and acted . My favourite episode is S03 E04 'The Beast in the Cage' about being stuck in a traffic jam. And S02 E11 'Love and Death' about an unsuccessful seaside break is also fondly remembered. In Father Ted, 'The Mainland', Dougal and Ted are fans of OFITG, and come across Richard Wilson, the actor, not the character he plays - with unfortunate consequences.
@@frglee Aye Im from England and very familiar with OFITG, seen them all, I relate with Victor Meldrew on so many levels lol - just not sure it warrants a reaction for the sake of the Father Ted episode :)
Watch a few episodes of One Foot in the Grave before you watch The Mainland. There's a few Christmas episodes of it too so there's Xmas sorted for you.
The beauty of Father Ted is that it collects Irish truisms and social culture. The catholic church's method of dealing with overly political/criminal/embarrassing priests was to give them a parish on an Island. Fr Brennan is based on a bishop of the time; his lavish lifestyle was quite well known. It's why we love Fr Ted.
Larry Duff survived so many accidents that i think he may just be immortal..
Maybe he is Jesus in disguise
No he eventually dies
And his grave shows up In a Spider-Man comic (not even joking)
@the man with no name it’s the Marvel universe so it’s not impossible
His birth name is Kenny.
St Laurence The Unlucky
_"Oo is dees? Zere is no Crilly 'ere!"_
Dermot could've been in 'Allo 'Allo with that accent!
Goowd moaning micstear
I thought that
instablaster.
FUN FACT - Father Ben was Arthur Matthews (the other Father Ted writer)
Think he was in flight into terror too, right?
And fairly certain he's the voiceover for priest chatback
@@Noobsaibot21 He's in it loads, yeah. V/o for priest chatback and the funfair, and one of the emergency priests in Speed 3
@@Noobsaibot21 And on The Old Grey Whistle Theft
@@chrisduncan5842 Fup off this is my fuppin' spot ya grasshole!
@@Noobsaibot21 It was Linehan that was in Flight Into Terror
Out of all the Father Ted reaction videos on TH-cam, yours are my favourite. I look forward to you saying 'he's dead' every time an accident befalls Father Larry Duff, and watching your face when the actors say my favourite lines.
One of my favourite episodes. You address me by my proper title you little Bollocks
The Mainland has my favourite quote: "Feckin' birds again."
I always thought he was grumbling and saying "Feckin' balls again".
'Feckin Nuns' is another one
@@mrdemocracy7106 NUNS! NUNS! REVERSE! REVERSE!
Byker Grove was a kids show, set in a fictional youth club in Newcastle.
Mainland or Flight, both great
A fictional show based in Byker and filmed in Blaydon.
Tom was also in the episode called 'Hell' when they went on holiday and ended up in that small caravan with Father Noel Furlong. He was driving the truck that was carrying the human waste "Hold on there father, i'll open the door."
“Hairy japanese bstards” could be the greatest line ever written
Biker Grove was where Ant & Dec got their start and released 'Let's Get Ready to Rumble' as PJ & Duncan.
noah should react to that famous episode of byker grove involving ant
You have the best Father Ted reactions because somehow you manage full episodes and others can only manage clips. I wish you uploaded more An Idiot Abroad Reactions.
10:24 When you just found out you ended up in an Anime Furry Convention
21:16 It is how it is pronounced outside of the US!
I just pronounce it as he-row-she-ma.
Do 'Flight Into Terror'. Graham Linehan has a cameo.
It's not as good as his cameo in Chirpy Burpy Cheap Sheep though lmao
Yeah that was a good episode. This episode here was quite tame as Father Ted goes....
@@schteeve4759 I didn't know he was in that episode?
@@oisinmccarthy8717 He's the voice of the unseen man at the sheep competition who audibly shouts "fuckin' hell" twice lol.
@@schteeve4759 ahh right hahaha
Also not done 'The Old Grey Whistle Theft'
Check now
Hi Noah, yes, you just can`t go wrong with Father Ted, laughter always guaranteed !!
Fun fact: Ardal o' hanlon is wearing a wig when Dougal and Ted met Tom in this episode. He had got married during filming and had his hair cut.
He had a show where he was a superhero but I can't remember the name of it.
@@nat3007 My Hero, I've just been watching it on here.
Thank you
"Think Fast, Father Ted" is a forgotten classic, as is "Competition Time". Though I imagine "The Mainland" and "Flight into Terror" would be more mainstream choices.
what one was think fast father ted again?
@@shedandcabbage the first episode
One Foot in the Grave before Mainland, remember.
He doesn't need to watch that first. It explains the joke right at the beginning of the episode.
@@mrcarlroberts2008 A familiarity with the show's character would help. Plus, it's a good watch.
@@ajivins1 He could just watch this compilation.
th-cam.com/video/hTgT1eENbIs/w-d-xo.html
"Oh god, I'm after falling down the stairs!!!"
I died XDDD
The bunny dispatching weapons Tom picks up are the same ones Bruce Willis picks up when he's in that dodgy shop in Pulp Fiction.
Good spot, Zed's dead baby, Zed's dead 😂
1:21 why does that look like Teds house
Coincidence
Tom was in the caravan episode aswell he was driving the lorry
Flight Into Terror's hilarious.
I love the joke telephone in it and how Father Fluffy Bottom is terrified of flying. And poor Jack wanted a drink.
You have used 1 inch of sticky tape, god bless you.
The three elvis episode is great to watch
Tom was also in the 6th video you reacted to involving Ted and Dougal going on the caravan holiday.
The thing about shows written by Graham Linehan is that they really don't have to make much sense as long as they're funny.
This is why Bill Bailey became Jesus in Black Books, and Richmond in The IT crowd was able to cling to the ceiling like a vampire.
The episode of Father Ted where he ends up looking like Hitler, clearly there was no reason for the dirt to be on the window, so they didn't even try to explain it.
I don't think I've ever seen US sitcom take those sort of liberties, but if it's a comedy why can't you do whatever you like?
There are a few older us sitcoms which would have gone in for jokes like that but for the most part they seem to be really formulaic and dull, desparately trying not to make any jokes that might be deemed to be offensive to the sponsors/producers
Dont forget you have to watch one foot in the grave before the mainland
He really doesn’t. All you need to know is that there was a very popular sitcom in the UK and the main character had a catchphrase which the public would repeat to him thousands of times and the actor got fed up with it.
@@carljpgr for all we know he might like it enough to do a couple more reactions to it.
@@kaledmasterme yes hopefully one day he will, it’s one of my all time favourite sit coms. My point was that he can watch the mainland episode without watching One Foot In The Grave and quite happily enjoy the episode. The way some people are acting is that if he doesn’t watch One Foot In The Grave first he will be staring at the mainland episode not knowing what’s going on! Which is complete and utter tosh as the joke is explained right at the beginning of the episode anyway!
I always loved this series, very funny! 👍
The mainland is a good episode. You've said before that you want to watch one foot in the grave 1st but you don't need to know much about it other than the main stars catchphrase.
Glad you enjoy ted its an irish staple on in my house all the time as a child
The one where he kicks the bishop in the arse is hilarious
Grant Unto Him Eternal Rest would be a great episode to do next
This has a lot of similarities to Wallace & gromit curse of the ware rabbit
The rabbit infestation and and jack going out randomly at night and rabbits being attracted to him
For those who don't know, Byker Grove was a 90s kids TV program set in a school. It was basically a soap opera for kids.
For those of you that still dont know...
Byker Grove was a late 80s teen drama that ran until 2004.
It was actually set in a youth youth club in an area of Newcastle called ,byker, and the club was called ,the Grove, as far as I'm aware there was absolutely no school even Involved in the filming.
Some notable stars that were in byker Grove as young actors
Ant n Dec
Jill halfpenny
Charlie Hunman
Donna air
"Who iz dees? There is no Crilly ere" 😂
Flight into Terror is a good one. So is The Mainland. I'm happy with seeing one of those next
"Oh God, I'm after falling down the stairs!" Love it.
Ted: How much of that drink are you going to leave for the Bishop, Father?
Father Jack: 15:27
Did you notice the nod to Pulp Fiction?When they take the rabbits to Tom to "take care" of them he uses the exact weapon sequence Bruce Willis did in Pulp Fiction( eventually settling on the sword)before he rescues Marcellus Wallace!!! Also the Harvey Keitel lookalike....
I really enjoy these thanks.
I'd say Flight Into Terror, or The Mainland.
All you really have to know for The Mainland is that in One Foot In the Grave there's a character called Victor Meldrew who has the catchphrase "I don't believe it", and that the actor who plays him features in the Mainland episode.
Think fast Father Ted and flight into terror are my favourites
21:37 is what Rihanna would probably say if someone other than her family or close friends called her "Robyn". It's also what Cardi B would probably say if someone other than her parents called her "Belcalis".
Another great series to react to after this would be Kilinaskully. It stars the actor who plays Tom.
Before you do The Mainland - you definitely need to see at least one episode of One Foot in the Grave - much of the humour in that episode (including the main punchline) is based on a character on that series called Victor Meldrew and his well known catch-phrase, played by Richard Wilson; Richard also appears as "himself" in that episode, hence the humour!
Omg that was brilliant. Takes me back to the 90s.
I love the way you get our humour😋😆
I mean this reminds me of when I ended up with 36 guinea pigs easily done.
And the award for "best line of the episode" goes to *Who'd have thought that an atomic bomb could do so much damage!*
Tom(I shot Jr. guy) was in 4 episodes in 2 seasons
Old grey whistle theft is a brilliant episode. Its hilarious
Best episode is 'Old grey whistle theft'.
Hilarious.
I loved this episode it my favorite. Great reaction Noah, I wish there where more episode of Bishop Brennan.
10:19 LOL
I love this, keep up the good work, love from Ireland 💯🇮🇪
The man who played the laughing priest passed away today I can’t mind witch he was in sad news. Well in the uk
🏴 Only fools an horses
🏴 Still game
🏴 Gavin and Stacie
🇮🇪 Farther ted but Hardy Bucks are not far behind well worth a reaction 😎👌
Oooo I can’t wait for your reaction to the Grant Unto Him episode 😂
Been waiting for this for so long
25:30 You haven't done the Old grey whistle theif episode S02E04 either you didn't mention that episode, that's one of the funniest episodes Imo
Fup off!
Fuppin grasshole
I'll be in in a minute 🤣
07:00 Amazing how often popular culture confuses rabbits and tribbles.
26:33 I wonder what you'll make of this year's Aldi Christmas ad?
Now that's what you call the Playboy Mansion.
Old grey whistle theft! Very funny
Definitly do "The Old Grey Whistle Theft" or "Competition Time"
... is this why I link tennis and rabbits?
Hello taffe. Regular watcher of your reactions and love them.✌🏻 This comment however isn't related to the video in anyway, shaped or form.
I couldn't help but see you have an avid collection of wrestling shirts, I'm assuming you're a fan of the wrestling world, and was wondering if you have heard of Wrestle Crates?
Each month they send out a box that has exclusive stuff including shirts, posters and a guaranteed autograph. November's crate had Trish Stratus, this month containing Takeshita.
Now I do believe that the crates can only be delivered to UK and European countries, however I don't mind being a "middle man" so to speak to get one delivered to you, p&p paid for. 😊
Hi RO shi ma IS how it's pronounced in the native japanese. As well as many other countries including the UK. As far as I'm aware it's only America who pronounces it Hi ro SHEE ma. xD
Yay my favourite episode, I bet the Bishop was hopping mad. Really enjoyed it
Remember to watch an episode of One Foot in the Grave before you watch the Mainland episode. Flight into Terror is also a great episode.
Apparently I've completely missed a few of these and Phoenix Nights.
Flight into Terror has Graham Lineham as a cameo priest as was Father Ben AKA Arthur Matthews the other writer of Father Ted. I would save the Mainland one till the New Year. I wonder if Mrs Doyle 'tampers' with all guests cars, you could almost see her scrubbing away at the window screen wipers. By the way there is a documentary on the making of Father Ted, would you ever watch that?
DRINK!!
Ah ya will..ay goo aaan..goo aaan, goo aaan, go aaaaaan!
Gotta watch the one where they get stuck in the cave. With Victor meldew and Graham Norton. That’s one of my favs!
Have you done the episode - ''The old grey whistle theft''?
If I got trapped in a lift and had a similar experience with rabbits I would probably be scared of them too.
Do The Mainland, but make sure you watch an episode or two of One Foot In The Grave. Personally, I wasn’t keen on it myself, but you need to watch to fully appreciate The Mainland.
Do "the old grey whistle theft" next and then "flight into terror"
Great episode
I would hold off doing God Created Woman until February coming up to Valentine's Day. You should do Flight into Terror next.
The Mainland next - dont watch One Foot in the Grave first, just a quick google look up will do
I think OFITG holds up very well on it's own. It was a sitcom about a 60-something couple; it was very popular in the UK in the 90s with the main character, Victor Meldrew, (Richard Wilson), entering the language as a synonym for a moaning old git. Even so, he is not an unsympathetic character - and it's well written and acted . My favourite episode is S03 E04 'The Beast in the Cage' about being stuck in a traffic jam. And S02 E11 'Love and Death' about an unsuccessful seaside break is also fondly remembered.
In Father Ted, 'The Mainland', Dougal and Ted are fans of OFITG, and come across Richard Wilson, the actor, not the character he plays - with unfortunate consequences.
@@frglee Aye Im from England and very familiar with OFITG, seen them all, I relate with Victor Meldrew on so many levels lol - just not sure it warrants a reaction for the sake of the Father Ted episode :)
yay my fave episode finally, been requesting it in almost every father ted reaction. BTW Are going to do more Black Books reactions any time soon?
I think this was my least favourite. Ok but by Father Ted's standards nothing special.
You need to do Mainland next, best episode imo
Mainland better then flight? I DON'T BELIEVE IT!
5th time asking now & I know you'll get around to it but....think fast fr ted...series 2 episode 2...It's one of the best (imo)👍
You have 9 episodes left - the ones you said plus Old Grey Whistle Theft.
What does he say at the start of the video?
I cannot for the life of me make sense of it apart from the last "my name is taffe316" bit
The intro is "Hola mis amigos (Spanish for Hello my friends) and possible Amigas (Spanish for female friends) my name is taffe316".
@@taffe316 Thank you! I can watch in peace now :P Love the Father Ted videos!
What is he saying in the intro? Can someone spell it?
The intro is "Hola mis amigos (Spanish for Hello my friends) and possible Amigas (Spanish for female friends) my name is taffe316".
@@taffe316 I was a thanking could you
Do competition time
Do flight into terror
Brilliant episode
Flight Into Terror has to be done
14:10 - 14:21 😂😂😂
I like 👍 the name hoppers for a rabbit
And happy 😊 bonfire night, may your fire works light up the sky.x
Watch a few episodes of One Foot in the Grave before you watch The Mainland. There's a few Christmas episodes of it too so there's Xmas sorted for you.
4:20
You did know what the 'caviar' was?
Yes, he did..
@@MysticClaws100 had to Google it, though.
Love the Father Ted reactions dude. Nice NWO t-shirt too.
Make a video rating all the episodes you’ve seen in order of preference.
That might not be a bad idea for once I finish the series as a whole.
You forgot old gray whistle episode
Byker grove !
Not a hope understanding that accent
I my god I love American react to I wonder if you can do react to get your own back of spook squad please 😀
Please react to Fawlty Towers and Spaced
you should do, And God Created Women Episode next