The first time I saw this show was during a PBS telethon at some ungodly hour. I was instantly hooked. I try to convince others to watch it but the premise alone doesn’t explain the magic of the show. I’ve seen every episode at least 2-3 dozen times but it never gets old. Anytime I’m feeling down or like I just need a good laugh Father Ted delivers every time.
Only fools is probably the best comedy and many would agree,but for me my absolute favourite is Father Ted,I've watched all the episodes dozens of times but it's still the funniest and maddest comedy I've seen,it will never get old for me.
Ted’s complete loss of composure in this episode is one of my favourite TV moments ever. “Dougal, get the Guitar.” “But, I thou-“ “I SAID GET THE GUITAR!!” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
It's genuinely a BBC policy that comedy about white people is not allowed to be made anymore. They confirmed that only fools, monty python etc would never, ever be made nowadays
“The Greeks invented gayness” “ GOOD FOR YOU FARTHER. GOOD FOR YOU” while throwing her shopping bag around falling over herself aggressively. Love that
Only a dozen why don't you make yourself a nice cup of tea and watch them all again, now you know you want to, ahh , go on, go , on ,go on, go on, go on, go on, go on, go on.
I make and restore armour for a living. I always think of the hammer scene when I debate giving something priceless that doesn't belong to me one more whack! ⚒️😂⚒️
Watching this as a kid was brilliant. but rewatching it as an adult you understand far more the adult humour like ted unable to stand up. just makes it even more hilarious!!!
I asked Ai to write a new Father Ted episode, titled *"The Craggy Island Getaway,"* the story begins with Father Ted, Dougal, and Father Jack winning a week-long, all-expenses-paid vacation to Gran Canaria in a radio contest. Excited for a break from the usual antics on Craggy Island, the trio embarks on their tropical adventure. As they arrive at the sunny destination, each character's true colors come to light in unexpected ways. Father Ted becomes determined to relax and enjoy the vacation, Dougal mistakenly joins a local surf club thinking it's a knitting circle, and Father Jack immediately befriends the hotel bartenders to ensure a constant flow of drink. The first few days on Gran Canaria are a mix of hilarious mishaps and cultural misunderstandings. Father Ted finds himself caught up in a zany beach volleyball tournament, Dougal tries his hand at flamenco dancing with disastrous results, and Father Jack... well, he mostly spends his time enjoying the local beverages poolside. Midway through the vacation, a series of misunderstandings lead to the trio getting entangled in a case of mistaken identity with a group of eccentric tourists from another island. Hijinks ensue as they try to clear up the confusion while dodging an overzealous hotel manager who thinks they're famous entertainers. As tensions rise and hilarity ensues, Father Ted must use all his wit and charm to navigate the chaos and bring the situation under control. Through a series of comedic misadventures, misunderstandings are resolved, friendships are forged, and valuable lessons about communication and empathy are learned. In a heartwarming conclusion, the residents of Craggy Island return from their trip to Gran Canaria with a newfound sense of camaraderie and appreciation for the quirky dynamics that make their home special.
@NoName88837 Here's another one for you: Part 1: "The Crisis of Faith" The episode opens with Father Ted, looking uncharacteristically gloomy and downcast, wandering around the parochial house. He's been feeling a growing sense of doubt and uncertainty about his faith, and it's affecting his priestly duties. Mrs. Doyle, the housekeeper, notices his distress and tries to offer words of encouragement, but Father Ted is too lost in his thoughts to respond. Meanwhile, Father Jack, the eccentric and often inebriated priest, is sitting in his favorite armchair, muttering to himself about the meaning of life. He notices Father Ted's struggles and decides to offer his own brand of wisdom. "Ah, Ted me boyo, you're doubting the faith, are ye?" he says, slurring his words. "Well, let me tell you something - faith is like a good whiskey. It's all about believing in something bigger than yourself." Father Dougal, who's been watching from a distance, decides to intervene. He approaches Father Ted and asks if he's okay. When Ted confides in him about his doubts, Dougal listens intently but doesn't offer any words of comfort or guidance. Instead, he begins to pretend to pray alongside Father Ted, mumbling some nonsensical phrases under his breath. Part 2: "The Intervention" Father Jack continues to try to guide Father Ted back to faith, offering his own brand of spiritual advice. He takes Father Ted on a series of wild adventures around the island, trying to show him "miracles" and signs of divine intervention. Meanwhile, Father Dougal is secretly manipulating the situation from behind the scenes. As they explore the island together, Dougal starts pretending to see visions and hear voices from God. "Ah, yes! I can see it now - the path to enlightenment is paved with pebbles!" he exclaims. Father Ted is both confused and concerned by Dougal's antics, but Father Jack just laughs it off as part of the journey. "Ah, that's the spirit, lads! You're getting closer to the truth!" As they return to the parochial house, Father Jack declares that he's convinced Father Ted is on the verge of a spiritual breakthrough. But Dougal slips away unnoticed, still pretending to be possessed by the holy spirit. Part 3: "The Showdown" The next morning, Father Jack announces that he's going to perform a ritual to cleanse Father Ted of his doubts. "It's time for you to be purified of your doubts and returned to your true faith," he declares. Father Dougal jumps into action again, this time trying to sabotage Father Jack's plans. He hides behind a curtain and starts making strange noises whenever Father Jack tries to begin the ritual. Father Ted is torn between his growing unease about Father Jack's intentions and his desire to believe. In a dramatic climax, he confronts Father Jack about his true motives: "What do you really want from me? Are you just using me for your own amusement?" Father Jack looks taken aback by the question and stumbles over his words. Suddenly, Dougal bursts out from behind the curtain and starts shouting "Hallelujah!" on cue. The confusion is too much for Father Ted - he stumbles backward into a nearby statue of Saint Kilian and falls over. As everyone rushes to help him up, it becomes clear that maybe - just maybe - Father Ted has found something within himself that will guide him back to faith. The episode ends with a shot of Father Ted standing alone in the garden, looking thoughtful but resolute. The camera pans up as he whispers: "Perhaps I've been looking at this all wrong... maybe I don't need someone else to tell me what to believe."
Dear Hat Trick, instead of turning your back on the genius creator of father ted, shunning him off only to continually make money out of him and then not release the father ted musical. Tell Mr Mulville to do the decent thing, get back to Linehan and release it. It’s really sad what the likes of you guys and Graham Norton have done to GL, all the while making money from him.
It's idiotic to beep out the work feck, which is the one used in the uncensored original. Particularly when US audiences and TH-cam are usually so comfortable with employing euphemisms and letter substitutions, such as sh*t, BS etc.
The face on my profile is my real face but it has been altered with krita in a crude way, Derren did it for the church of scientology aka the smiths he knew that I would be able to tell that the left eye is wrong
Why were you church of scientology Did they enslave you like they did me I've been doing this for 100 years and I need a rest I want to see my partner and my kids
No matter how many times I have watch Father Ted over the years. It always puts a smile on my face. Pure genius.
same - i keep going back and thinking surely I will be tired of it but no... is as fresh and funny and timeless
Pure genius 🤣
It's still the best sitcom bar none
Love it 😂😂
The first time I saw this show was during a PBS telethon at some ungodly hour. I was instantly hooked. I try to convince others to watch it but the premise alone doesn’t explain the magic of the show.
I’ve seen every episode at least 2-3 dozen times but it never gets old. Anytime I’m feeling down or like I just need a good laugh Father Ted delivers every time.
When I feel depressed I watch this, it cheers me up no end.
And then I remember that Father Ted died at the age of 45.
Me too pure brilliance ❤
My escape...to craggy Island !
@@movarvo1217 Same here!
9:55 The Deliverance piece is priceless
Father Ted is a delight, no matter how many times you watch it 🤣🤣🤣
I’ve watched this episode so many times and it never fails to crack me up.
Proper comedy gold!
Pure genius father Ted was it makes me laugh every time I watch...it's 2024 who's watching?
Me. I've watched this since the 90's. Fantastic. "I hear you.re a racist now Father?". "It's the Chinese he.s after."
I am😁
Oh yes, watching in 2024!
I am
Father Ted. is the best comedy ever in the history of the world.
The best 💚
Best thing ive ever read, in the world.
Only fools is probably the best comedy and many would agree,but for me my absolute favourite is Father Ted,I've watched all the episodes dozens of times but it's still the funniest and maddest comedy I've seen,it will never get old for me.
Dad's Army for me.
Only Fools is my fave but Father Ted is a different style of comedy that I also love :)
Only fools is 💩
Thanks a million! You're helping me survive an awful family crisis situation - in Co. Kerry! I need all the comedy I can get. Much appreciated ❤
I hope it all passes and that money was only resting in your account!
Just remember this, Feck. Arse. Gerls. 😊
Do you still need the nun ?
@@youngdylan5083aw😂 your wrong for that comment Jr 😂
Ted’s complete loss of composure in this episode is one of my favourite TV moments ever.
“Dougal, get the Guitar.”
“But, I thou-“
“I SAID GET THE GUITAR!!”
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Graham and Arthur are geniuses 😂
Just so funny! Nothing to match it nowadays. The river dancing in the caravan when it turned over was also a belter.
It's genuinely a BBC policy that comedy about white people is not allowed to be made anymore. They confirmed that only fools, monty python etc would never, ever be made nowadays
“Don’t tell me I’m still on that feckin’ island!”
Best comedy ever. My lovely horse 🐎 😂, Divine Comedy 😂
I'm so glad Father Ted was made. Something to always make me laugh.
One of the best father Ted clips ever , Me and my dad always watched father Ted together when it was on !!!
Tapping the car hast to be the funniest scene in any sitcom. So well done.
Absolute comic genius from the 3 Holy Father's! Graham's writing is hilarious!
this was the greatest show ever recorded
Father i hear you are a racist now 😂😂😂😂 i died laughing
“The Greeks invented gayness” “ GOOD FOR YOU FARTHER. GOOD FOR YOU” while throwing her shopping bag around falling over herself aggressively. Love that
I've seen every episode dozens of times each, but will stop to watch an hour long compilation!
Only a dozen why don't you make yourself a nice cup of tea and watch them all again, now you know you want to, ahh , go on, go , on ,go on, go on, go on, go on, go on, go on.
I make and restore armour for a living.
I always think of the hammer scene when I debate giving something priceless that doesn't belong to me one more whack! ⚒️😂⚒️
One of my all time favourite comedies😂😂
My favorite episode! The moment when you see what he's done to the car trying to fix it is golden!
Bishop Brennan tough 😂😂😂
Ah back when comedy was allowed 😂❤
before the dour faced socialists ruined everything
I just discovered this show....omg hilarious!!!!!
Ruined is a strong word. It's just a small dent
This was already making my Friday...but thank you for upping it x
The car scene is like that bonus round you got playing street fighter 2
Ah jesus when they're in that smokey room 😂 "Just play the F****N note" 😂😂😂😂
Just play the F***in note!
Thing is , rural Ireland is like this , mad altogether 😂
Comedy gold! Love this show ❤😊
Very well put together I think... Well done now
Dermot Morgan RIP , gone too soon. What a talent. Btw, Frank Kelly ( Fr Jack) was a classically trained actor
One of the funniest eps was the car. All of them were so good though.
A big massive shout out to all the father ted likers out there ✌️😉
Cheers I love father ted. I have watched every single episode and still laugh like a lunatic. 😂😂😂👌👌👌
Watching this as a kid was brilliant. but rewatching it as an adult you understand far more the adult humour like ted unable to stand up. just makes it even more hilarious!!!
Lol why when i saw this it would be a loop of ted hammering the car
Mental but brilliant
Crying laughing. Needed this
Awesome Episode. Living in that old chiona town area! LOL
"Ya dirty fecker"
6:37 "Just play the (bleep)'n note!"
37:19: Father Dougal vs Dave Lister, who'd win?
superb - great memories
I love father ted . . so many happy memories similar to puppy dog & kittens thoughts
No, no, no we can't give that away as a prize.
Brilliant ❤❤❤❤
scoppy-scoopy dog-dog... and wheres vanilla-99 and raspberry-rippa
He sold the house! So funny.
Gave it away
This is the second time I’ve seen anything about father ted
I asked Ai to write a new Father Ted episode, titled *"The Craggy Island Getaway,"* the story begins with Father Ted, Dougal, and Father Jack winning a week-long, all-expenses-paid vacation to Gran Canaria in a radio contest. Excited for a break from the usual antics on Craggy Island, the trio embarks on their tropical adventure.
As they arrive at the sunny destination, each character's true colors come to light in unexpected ways. Father Ted becomes determined to relax and enjoy the vacation, Dougal mistakenly joins a local surf club thinking it's a knitting circle, and Father Jack immediately befriends the hotel bartenders to ensure a constant flow of drink.
The first few days on Gran Canaria are a mix of hilarious mishaps and cultural misunderstandings. Father Ted finds himself caught up in a zany beach volleyball tournament, Dougal tries his hand at flamenco dancing with disastrous results, and Father Jack... well, he mostly spends his time enjoying the local beverages poolside.
Midway through the vacation, a series of misunderstandings lead to the trio getting entangled in a case of mistaken identity with a group of eccentric tourists from another island. Hijinks ensue as they try to clear up the confusion while dodging an overzealous hotel manager who thinks they're famous entertainers.
As tensions rise and hilarity ensues, Father Ted must use all his wit and charm to navigate the chaos and bring the situation under control. Through a series of comedic misadventures, misunderstandings are resolved, friendships are forged, and valuable lessons about communication and empathy are learned.
In a heartwarming conclusion, the residents of Craggy Island return from their trip to Gran Canaria with a newfound sense of camaraderie and appreciation for the quirky dynamics that make their home special.
@NoName88837 Here's another one for you: Part 1: "The Crisis of Faith"
The episode opens with Father Ted, looking uncharacteristically gloomy and downcast, wandering around the parochial house. He's been feeling a growing sense of doubt and uncertainty about his faith, and it's affecting his priestly duties. Mrs. Doyle, the housekeeper, notices his distress and tries to offer words of encouragement, but Father Ted is too lost in his thoughts to respond.
Meanwhile, Father Jack, the eccentric and often inebriated priest, is sitting in his favorite armchair, muttering to himself about the meaning of life. He notices Father Ted's struggles and decides to offer his own brand of wisdom.
"Ah, Ted me boyo, you're doubting the faith, are ye?" he says, slurring his words. "Well, let me tell you something - faith is like a good whiskey. It's all about believing in something bigger than yourself."
Father Dougal, who's been watching from a distance, decides to intervene. He approaches Father Ted and asks if he's okay. When Ted confides in him about his doubts, Dougal listens intently but doesn't offer any words of comfort or guidance. Instead, he begins to pretend to pray alongside Father Ted, mumbling some nonsensical phrases under his breath.
Part 2: "The Intervention"
Father Jack continues to try to guide Father Ted back to faith, offering his own brand of spiritual advice. He takes Father Ted on a series of wild adventures around the island, trying to show him "miracles" and signs of divine intervention. Meanwhile, Father Dougal is secretly manipulating the situation from behind the scenes.
As they explore the island together, Dougal starts pretending to see visions and hear voices from God. "Ah, yes! I can see it now - the path to enlightenment is paved with pebbles!" he exclaims.
Father Ted is both confused and concerned by Dougal's antics, but Father Jack just laughs it off as part of the journey. "Ah, that's the spirit, lads! You're getting closer to the truth!"
As they return to the parochial house, Father Jack declares that he's convinced Father Ted is on the verge of a spiritual breakthrough. But Dougal slips away unnoticed, still pretending to be possessed by the holy spirit.
Part 3: "The Showdown"
The next morning, Father Jack announces that he's going to perform a ritual to cleanse Father Ted of his doubts. "It's time for you to be purified of your doubts and returned to your true faith," he declares.
Father Dougal jumps into action again, this time trying to sabotage Father Jack's plans. He hides behind a curtain and starts making strange noises whenever Father Jack tries to begin the ritual.
Father Ted is torn between his growing unease about Father Jack's intentions and his desire to believe. In a dramatic climax, he confronts Father Jack about his true motives: "What do you really want from me? Are you just using me for your own amusement?"
Father Jack looks taken aback by the question and stumbles over his words. Suddenly, Dougal bursts out from behind the curtain and starts shouting "Hallelujah!" on cue.
The confusion is too much for Father Ted - he stumbles backward into a nearby statue of Saint Kilian and falls over. As everyone rushes to help him up, it becomes clear that maybe - just maybe - Father Ted has found something within himself that will guide him back to faith.
The episode ends with a shot of Father Ted standing alone in the garden, looking thoughtful but resolute. The camera pans up as he whispers: "Perhaps I've been looking at this all wrong... maybe I don't need someone else to tell me what to believe."
Anyone that loves father ted should give “hardy bucks” a watch
I love John and Mary part
"Pair of wankers" 🤣🤣🤣
£7000 for a new car!
Even that to much for them motors. ❤
YOU ADDRESS ME BY MY PROPER TITLE YA LITTLE BOLLOCKS
The beat up car was the work of Edd China mentions in his book
Gerry Ryan loved this
It wasn't HIS car tho.... 🙄😂
Where's the Hole Diggers Inc. HQ though?
The picture of Jesus in the living room is the same in my uncle Tommy's bedroom in Galway
You dirty vecar 😂
cars used to cost 7 grand 😢 70 now
the irish zach galafinakis
ALL THE FAST AND FURIOUS FURIOUS MOVIES ARE BANNED
They made me a child again in the 80s and erased my mind to take my power I do not rember anything before 1980 but my memory will return soon
Im buying buckaroo for x mas🎉🎉🎉
its not too bad :P
😂😂😂😂❤
😂😂😂
I bet this fair isn't even A set
They're good, but they're still no help to us now
So.
Start with giving away the punch-line.
And me
It isnt the Greeks its the Chilnese he's after....
this is kind off what i think is the catholic church for real witch they don,t show us.
Dear Hat Trick, instead of turning your back on the genius creator of father ted, shunning him off only to continually make money out of him and then not release the father ted musical. Tell Mr Mulville to do the decent thing, get back to Linehan and release it. It’s really sad what the likes of you guys and Graham Norton have done to GL, all the while making money from him.
Well said. GL is a hero of our time, standing up for women’s and children’s rights and health.
He is my hero too! Also a Genius writer!
Such a shame you put an ad every 3 mins - won't be watching your channel again
It's idiotic to beep out the work feck, which is the one used in the uncensored original.
Particularly when US audiences and TH-cam are usually so comfortable with employing euphemisms and letter substitutions, such as sh*t, BS etc.
Heil Linehan! Heil Ted!!
I hear you’re a racist now farther 😂
Z😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😅
@Chinaman?...............................that is not the correct nomenclature dude.
I am the walrus
sinn fein
I REJECT YOU MR BEAN YOU WAS NOT THAT INJECTIONS TO ME AND YOU WAS I DO NOT ACCEPT YOU
The ruined car scene is why wokery is wrong.
Crap video quality though even for 360
I didn't like brenand Grace in it checke
Same clips used again and again. Waste of an upload.
I was locked up in Pancot Palace for 17 years in the 1900s I am British and my real name is Lucy Anne Bower
The face on my profile is my real face but it has been altered with krita in a crude way, Derren did it for the church of scientology aka the smiths he knew that I would be able to tell that the left eye is wrong
Why were you church of scientology
Did they enslave you like they did me
I've been doing this for 100 years and I need a rest I want to see my partner and my kids
Racism is funny isn't it!
I wrote father Ted
hat trick are crap