He played an annoying person very convincingly. I'm not sure he'd even started his chat show at this point. It did start in the late 90s and was different to the one it became in later years.
Great Shows every time, and RIP poor Dermot! I enjoy every minute - but can anyone explain me the running gag with that sentence "I don´t believe it"? What TV show does that relate to? And what is the reason for bringing that guy in rage by repeating it? THX!
@@anneschmitt8461 actors will often be approached in public, often the people who approach them will quote one of their well known lines. If a line is considered a catchphrase, or is even just a fan favourite, it will be repeated the most. Imagine several times a week, for years, even decades. Random people just coming up and shouting "I don't believe it!" You'd probably get pretty tired of it too. Multiply that frustration by the exaggeration done by comedies and you get an actor getting very angry after years of people shouting that catchphrase at him.
I jus cannot get tired of watching Fr. Ted. It is a pity he is no longer around.
I don't believe it.
No way they'd show them on TV now. Hahahaha
Choir choir choir
Squirrel❤
@@katelaloba8243 they do here.
The sun is out and we're in a opticians, it doesn't get any better than this!
I've just discovered this show. It's hysterical!
I always think of Dougal when I haven't eaten 😅 "I'm out of me head with the hunger"
I can't get enough of the Father Ted show, it is one of my all-time favorite TV show's!!! I have to watch at least one episode everyday!
September 2022- still one of the best comedy shows ever... 🤣 👌 👏
One of the very best episodes.
I bet no one’s ever said his catchphrase to him.
i dont believe that.
actually, under the circumstances, a screeching contest is a smart idea
I don't belieeeeve it.
I Don't Believe it. Old Victor Meldrew From ,one foot in the grave. one of my Favorite British Sitcoms.
I don't believe it.
Graham Norton was really hilarious in this series. I wonder how many episodes he did for this show.
He did three
Flight into terror, Mainland and Hell
@@cj7316 Four, actually. He was in the episode when he was at the wake of Fr. Hackett.
@@cityhawk Are you sure? I think Father Fay was there, but not Furlong.
@@bengerber735 Not on this trip. He was with Noel at Jack’s wake and the flight. Not on holiday though.
He played an annoying person very convincingly. I'm not sure he'd even started his chat show at this point. It did start in the late 90s and was different to the one it became in later years.
Noel, I... MAMAMIA MAMAMIA, hilarious!
"I don't believe it!!" - classic episode!!
Brilliant!! Greetings from Colombia
I'm drinking Carlsbergs, so I watched this episode once again for that very reason.
A child has become lodged in the Tunnel Of Goats.......
A child and a nurse…
16:53 "That's 4 tickets to Paraguay."
3:39 "O God, Ted, I'm so hungry ..., there's no chance ... I couldn't die, could I ..., from the hunger?!"
For an Irishman that one hits very hard.
I thought the same.
I havent seen "One foot in the grave" for ages. Might have to watch it when i finish binging this.
Father Jack is super funny
Drink!
FECK! ARSE!
" did he laugh? "
Me old man & me wd cry laughing at Fr Ted.
My guts ached for days after Dougal on the milk cart!!
That's hilarious! Granite in a natural cavern! lol These writers are genius!
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Careful Now....
I don't believe it!
Split the bill seems logical for these ladies.?
Great performance by "Mrs. Dineen"!
I just love Graham Norton
Now THIS was comedy done proper !
People are fighting to pay....i never thought I'd ever see this....ever
Brilliant
7:11
Shame the BBC isnt this ballsy anymore...
These days, theres not enough Toilet Duck to drink...
Squirrel
Great Shows every time, and RIP poor Dermot! I enjoy every minute - but can anyone explain me the running gag with that sentence "I don´t believe it"? What TV show does that relate to? And what is the reason for bringing that guy in rage by repeating it? THX!
I´ve seen Victor Meldrew in the One Foot In The Grave comedy now, but i still don´t know the special meaning of that sentence...
@@anneschmitt8461 actors will often be approached in public, often the people who approach them will quote one of their well known lines.
If a line is considered a catchphrase, or is even just a fan favourite, it will be repeated the most.
Imagine several times a week, for years, even decades. Random people just coming up and shouting "I don't believe it!"
You'd probably get pretty tired of it too.
Multiply that frustration by the exaggeration done by comedies and you get an actor getting very angry after years of people shouting that catchphrase at him.
I don't believe it!