@@matte4562 Oh hell no the episode wouldn't even get released nowadays people would lynch the writers and creators of the show. I personally am a big fan of older sitcoms this and only fools and horses are my favourite ones and goodnight sweetheart that's a good one also.
Dominik Doherty I’m not sure that’s true. There are still plenty of shows that contain controversial humour, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia being one such example. Sure, there will always be people that complain but if they want to take offence at jokes who cares...
"I hear you're a racist now, Father! How did you get into that type of thing? Will we all be racists now? Only, the farm takes up most of the day, and at night I just like a cup of tea. I mightn't be able to devote myself full time to the 'ole racism". Probably the funniest line said anywhere, ever.
@@TheDoran144 I think it's been known in America for a while now. Shannon "ASMR Shanny" Sly, an American (from Michigan) who has a TH-cam channel, is clearly a fan of the series - I have referenced Father Ted in a number of comments I've left on her videos, and she's hearted them.
I've watched this episode many times and every time it just kills me. This has to be one of Ireland's greatest ever gifts to comedy, and God rest dear Dermot Morgan, taken far too young.
It's possibly sacrilegious, but I actually think the TH-cam cut of the "I hear you're a racist now..." scene is funnier, because it makes it seem like word of Ted's racism has spread around Craggy Island in seconds.
The lingerie clip was actually filmed in Dunnes Stores, Ennis, Co Clare. The scene from My lovely horse where they are throwing the beach ball to each other in the pool is actually the old swimming pool in Ennis. From years ago.
Poor Ted, everyone loves a tragedy. Tragedies, ironically, invented by the "Feckin' Greeks", inbetween inventing all the "Gayness" Probably in my top 5 of fave episodes of anything, ever
This was the first episode to air after the death of Dermot Morgan (who played the title character). He died from a heart attack just after the last episode was filmed. Frank Kelly (who played Father Jack) died in 2016, exactly 18 years later.
Dermot Morgan was a great stand up comedian in Ireland before he became father ted it’s a shame that he never got regognition for his work while he was alive r.i.p
@Hugh Jarce I've seen some of them,some I have not. The ones I did see,some made me laugh. I don't get Ricky Gervais at all. I do have a sad admission. I watched My Hero. Why? Thankfully it's not been repeated as it was truly awful. The On the Buses of its time
@Hugh Jarce Well I don't watch as much telly as I once did,so I can't judge what I haven't seen. I'm of a certain era,so much of the more recent stuff passed me by. I do however adore Derry Girls. Absolutely superb. Brilliant writing and casting. I guess that can redress any quibbles.
Ok I get that Ted is supposed to be in the wrong but what kind of people go up to their neighbours house and look into their window to see what’s going on I mean I doubt they heard him from outside considering he was inside and talking at an average volume
I love this show and am currently working my way through them all again. I also liked the other Linnehan and Matthews stuff like Big Train, Black Books, IT Crowd etc but I always get a warm feeling from Ted...
Hi Noah, Father Ted was one of those shows guaranteed to brighten your day. They seem few & far between now, so you miss such shows even more. I was very lucky to grow up when we had a plethora of wonderful comedy talent in the u.k. in particular & also in your country. Really enjoyed your reaction, poor Ted had no luck except bad somehow. :)
Brilliant! This episode and the Christmas episode are the two most famous episodes of Father Ted. I don't want to spoil the highlight scenario that everyone remembers about that episode incase you yourself don't know what it is, but to give you a little tease if you wish; In this episode, Ted had to save his personal reputation on the island, in the Christmas episode... ...he has to save the entire priesthood from national scandal.
'Allo 'allo was another amazing comedy. It often had a whole bunch of plots running side by side in an episode, that would all collide at the end. I never saw any ther comedy that did that so well.
Dermot Morgan could really be claimed to be the precursor to Father Ted, with Father Brian Trendy, his brand of humour opened up the field for those who followed, esp the creators of Father Ted, Dermot was one of the Gods of Irish comedy. Am so glad to see he is now universally acknowledged for his, well what do you call it? Brilliance!
Fantastic, I was really hoping you would do some more Father Ted reactions, really looking forward to A Christmassy Ted! I'd love it if you do some more, particularly the first episode of the second series called "Hell"
'Hell' is my favourite episode. I loved that when they did the retrospective anniversary programme, decades on, about the making of Father Ted, they visited all the location filming areas. Including the campsite where much of 'Hell' was filmed. They asked some of the campers there if they knew what the place was famous for, and even the kids knew! I'm looking forward to visiting Ireland, and seeing all these places - they get Father Ted fans visiting from all over the world...The Craggy Island Parochial House is even open for teas, sadly without Mrs Doyle.
we had a priest years ago that used to like to play the piano . sounded like les dawson a british comedian . all the right notes but in the wrong order . he thought he great lol .
Somehow, even without actually showing it straight away, I could already guess what kind of war memorabilia was behind the door. Being a comedy, you just had to figure it out.😂🤣🤣👌🏼
Note to Channel: When someone from the British Isles says "The War", they invariably mean WW2. Any other war is specified eg, The Boer War, the First World War, the Napoleonic Wars etc etc.
@@SeamusButler No, you are wrong. "The British Isles" is a geographical entity and comprises the entire archipelago: "The United Kingdom" is a political entity and comprises all the bits except Eire.
@@SeamusButler Well, I've Irish ancestry myself (my granny came from Galway) and I can quite understand that. Indeed, if we go back to the Romans, they made clear distinction between Britannia and Hibernia. But I'd be very interested to know what the Irish call the archipelago (including the Channel Islands, all those little bits like Man, and Wight, and the Scottish fleabites that reach up into the arctic circle). Because otherwise, isn't that a bit like, say, Belgium saying it's not going to be a part of Europe because Germany says it is?
@@annalieff-saxby568 they call them the isle of man or the faroe islands , whatever the inhabitants want their land to be called, the so called imperial powers had a habit of changing names eg Ceylon, rhodeisa to suit themselves.
I always loved the idea that a small island off the West coast of Ireland would have a Chinatown.
The Chinese are a great bunch of lads, Craggy Islands the place for them.
I like the idea that Rugged Island has a Japanese population.
The Chinese are everywhere
I love the name Seán Yin.
@Pyro not now there not
Ted pointing out the perfectly square piece of dirt on the window, just to set up the most unlikely misunderstanding in history.
Absolute genius writing. Wish they still made sitcoms like this. Although, I doubt any sitcom would get away with making an episode like this nowadays
@@matte4562 Oh hell no the episode wouldn't even get released nowadays people would lynch the writers and creators of the show. I personally am a big fan of older sitcoms this and only fools and horses are my favourite ones and goodnight sweetheart that's a good one also.
Dominik Doherty I’m not sure that’s true. There are still plenty of shows that contain controversial humour, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia being one such example. Sure, there will always be people that complain but if they want to take offence at jokes who cares...
TV was worth it back then unlike today's worthless pc bs.
Dominik Doherty watch love thy neighbor thank me later.
"They invented gayness!" is one of the funniest lines of TV there'll ever be and also, thank you Greeks.
"I hear you're a racist now, Father! How did you get into that type of thing? Will we all be racists now? Only, the farm takes up most of the day, and at night I just like a cup of tea. I mightn't be able to devote myself full time to the 'ole racism".
Probably the funniest line said anywhere, ever.
I'm convinced that the farmer would've been racist if he'd had the time to do it. One of the best episodes, that.
Agreed, remember watching this episode when first aired, we were all rolled up, exceptional writing!
The Chinese, a great bunch of lads.
But the British are better.
@@jameswonder7192 You just ruined the fucking joke
@Jamie LOL you're funny.
@@buzzytrombone4353 Nah mate, I made it better
@@jameswonder7192 Always one dopey twat, has to show the rest of us up.
Father ted is an absolute classic
Glad more people are becoming aware of it
Exactly. I introduced 2 young Indians to it 2 years ago.
@@TheDoran144 I think it's been known in America for a while now.
Shannon "ASMR Shanny" Sly, an American (from Michigan) who has a TH-cam channel, is clearly a fan of the series - I have referenced Father Ted in a number of comments I've left on her videos, and she's hearted them.
should of been more aware of it years ago it should be made a crime not to know about this comedy
@@benconway9010 that's for sure. I was talking to someone in the UK recently, she said she never heard of it.
@@TheDoran144 sad bitch😁
"It's not the Greeks, it's the Chinese he's after"
"I don't care who he's after, as long as I get a go at the Greeks! They invented gayness!"
"I'm NOT after the Chinese!"
You would expect it to be the British after centuries of imperialism
@@notv_internetuser3789 You must be be fun at parties.
@@humann5682 I've met his sort before; real laugh a minute smilers they are.
I love the bit where the man found out he was a racist, he asks "How did you get into that type of thing?"......
As if it's a hobby 😂
I've watched this episode many times and every time it just kills me. This has to be one of Ireland's greatest ever gifts to comedy, and God rest dear Dermot Morgan, taken far too young.
It's possibly sacrilegious, but I actually think the TH-cam cut of the "I hear you're a racist now..." scene is funnier, because it makes it seem like word of Ted's racism has spread around Craggy Island in seconds.
Agreed.
No I agree with you 100%. But the whole episode is brilliant to me I find it hard to pick a superior scene 🤣
It is
Ive watched so mant reactions recently and havent watched the ep in years so i forgot it wasnt originally like that lol
Love this episode! I'm Chinese and find it hilarious
You're a great bunch of lads
@@adamphillip5305 hahaha
Upa ra
HOORAH!
Ankh Warrior lol fuck’s sake man
I always crack up at the little hamster on the bicycle, just when everyone is drinking in the Nazi decor.
05:08 "From what war... Vietnam War?"
The Irish are famously mad keen on Vietnam War memorabilia
@@miles-thesleeper-monroe8466 lost lots
Over twenty years later, we are still laughing at this! Absolute genius!
Someone had a 'The Chinese a great bunch of lads' banner at an Ireland football game was at. Respect
"The money was just resting in his account... "
It was resting for a long time Ted.
Bishop Brennan_ "You went to Las Vegas when that poor child was supposed to be in Lourdes!" 😂😂😂
BIZARRE IRREGULARITIES
@@HarryDuBois616 IN HIS ACCOUNTS
DRINK! DRINK! DRINK!
Love the oriental version of the theme at the end. This is one of the best episodes! It just never gets old!
"as long as I can have a go at the Greeks....... they invented gayness!" lmao
The Greeks invented sex... and the Romans started doing it with woman
Aaron A Aaronson I know the Romans did something for us
Best Father Ted episode of them all.
Nah, Speed 3 or Christmassy Ted
*I agree, it's my favorite!*
I always liked Cigarettes and Alcohol and Rollerblading
No one going comment he says lighten up when he has lampshade on his head
I love when you go "Which war? WW1, WW2, Vietnam, Korea?" it really puts into perspective just how many wars america gets into...
Lol very true. We just signed an agreement to end the War in Afghanistan today. It's been going on since 2001.
@@taffe316 well im sure youll be in another one within 3 years...
@Man Pig Wouldn't surprise me.
I visited both Teds house and the pub were Ted went into today
Speed 3 is another gem from this series. Kicking Bishop Brennan up the arse is another classic.
speed 3 was the worst one, how can anyone like it
@@takethehighroad5027 No accounting for taste. Personally, I like the milkman character, makes me laugh.
Love that episode the whole plan thing with the brick gets me everytime
Also the caravan one classics
@@takethehighroad5027 speed 3 from father ted lol
He hasn't got a problem with the Greeks Mary it's the Chinese hes after
Just watched this with my other half he enjoyed it greatly what a laugh we had . RIP Dermot Morgan what a legend. X
24:02 "NO!!! No No No No No !" 😆😆😆😆 Brilliant reaction 😆😆😆
The Christmas episode is one of the best. I watch it every year and Christmas and it never gets old. "The largest lingerie store in all of Ireland"
Fucking.classic big man
The lingerie clip was actually filmed in Dunnes Stores, Ennis, Co Clare.
The scene from My lovely horse where they are throwing the beach ball to each other in the pool is actually the old swimming pool in Ennis. From years ago.
"that's what I heard any way"
is the swimming pool still open?
It's Ireland's largest lingerie section...as I understand it
"What are the f***in' odds?!" pretty much sums up most of Craggy Island's happenings 😄
'Kung Fu Fighting' is the song you want played at an event celebrating cultural diversity.
The bit at the window kills me everytime hahaha
Poor Ted, everyone loves a tragedy. Tragedies, ironically, invented by the "Feckin' Greeks", inbetween inventing all the "Gayness"
Probably in my top 5 of fave episodes of anything, ever
Dermot Morgan R.I.P
Great actor, terrific comedy series
This was the first episode to air after the death of Dermot Morgan (who played the title character). He died from a heart attack just after the last episode was filmed.
Frank Kelly (who played Father Jack) died in 2016, exactly 18 years later.
"What are the fucking odds?!"
Father Ted in a nutshell
Dermot Morgan was a great stand up comedian in Ireland before he became father ted it’s a shame that he never got regognition for his work while he was alive r.i.p
I wonder if he would have had the career that Graham Norton has had if he survived.
Just in case anyone is interested" the theme muxic is y The Divine Comedy- Songs Of Love
Casanova by The Divine Comedy is one of my favourite albums 🙂.
Tears in my eyes! This show was too funny. Good on you for keeping it alive!
The best comedy ever, i never laughed so much in my life
You've got to do more father Ted in the future! Great stuff.
I love Father Ted. Utter genius.
😂I love the "and how did you get interested in that type of thing" 😂😂😂
Me and mom love father ted. Nice to see you keeping it alive in this way!
"There's a Chinatown on Craggy Island?"
Have to say I enjoy how much you are enjoying this show all these years later.
Never gets old, must be nearly 20 years since I first saw this and it still cracks me up.
If anything knowing what's coming cracks me up more.
"What are the odds?"
When you're Father Ted Crilly, very high.
One more for the "would never be allowed on TV today" list.
Actually it would, and is.
no matter how many times you watch these episodes there's always a new laugh - "aggro phobic" - fear of fighting!
One of the silliest comedies of all time . Got to love it
24:48 The term "Jack-in-the-box" just got a new meaning!
The dad was lovely the whole way through. Nothing would annoy him. Another episode at Christmas! Hooray!
The best comedy series ever made...Period.
The not a racist part of the slideshow gets me everytime lol
The first time I watched this back in the day, I cried laughing at Ming the Merciless.
Best UK/Irish sitcom of the last 25 years. Only Phoenix Nights came near.
I'm an Alan partridge fan myself.
@Hugh Jarce the last four pre date Ted. I detest Dad's Army BTW. It ain't half hot mum is far better
@Hugh Jarce I enjoyed Max and Paddy.
@Hugh Jarce I've seen some of them,some I have not. The ones I did see,some made me laugh. I don't get Ricky Gervais at all. I do have a sad admission. I watched My Hero. Why? Thankfully it's not been repeated as it was truly awful. The On the Buses of its time
@Hugh Jarce Well I don't watch as much telly as I once did,so I can't judge what I haven't seen. I'm of a certain era,so much of the more recent stuff passed me by. I do however adore Derry Girls. Absolutely superb. Brilliant writing and casting. I guess that can redress any quibbles.
Yay A Very Christmassy Ted! Aired and watched and loved every year.
Peanuts!
Ok I get that Ted is supposed to be in the wrong but what kind of people go up to their neighbours house and look into their window to see what’s going on I mean I doubt they heard him from outside considering he was inside and talking at an average volume
I love this show and am currently working my way through them all again. I also liked the other Linnehan and Matthews stuff like Big Train, Black Books, IT Crowd etc but I always get a warm feeling from Ted...
Brilliant, one of my favourite episodes. Glad you enjoyed it Noah 👍🏼
RIP Dermot Morgan. 🙌🏼
20:41 when you make a new friend in the night club toilets .
The first bite might have given you Spider Man powers. Unfortunately the second bite cured it.
Brilliant.
Hi Noah, Father Ted was one of those shows guaranteed to brighten your day. They seem few & far between now, so you miss such shows even more. I was very lucky to grow up when we had a plethora of wonderful comedy talent in the u.k. in particular & also in your country. Really enjoyed your reaction, poor Ted had no luck except bad somehow. :)
The worse things get, the more we need comedy!
Great episode man. Even though I knew it was coming, your reaction to all the Nazi stuff at Father Ted's house was priceless 😅
Your reactions here and on the robot wars video are so great.
Most fun I've ever had watching a TH-cam video. Well done indeed.
How the frick did you get bit by a spider twice
Oh, Pat was wondering if he could put his massive tool in my box...
Lee McDaid - Donegal 60fps “WHAT HOW DARE YOU”!!
It’s too big for the milk float...
Brilliant! This episode and the Christmas episode are the two most famous episodes of Father Ted. I don't want to spoil the highlight scenario that everyone remembers about that episode incase you yourself don't know what it is, but to give you a little tease if you wish;
In this episode, Ted had to save his personal reputation on the island, in the Christmas episode...
...he has to save the entire priesthood from national scandal.
My life growing up with father ted as late night comedy was great, the day i knew he died was a bad one
'Allo 'allo was another amazing comedy. It often had a whole bunch of plots running side by side in an episode, that would all collide at the end. I never saw any ther comedy that did that so well.
Each to their own - I thought 'Allo, Allo' was absolutely bloody awful. Sorry.
A friend of mine got me into Father Ted. Brilliant show. Ted being racist was the funniest bit in this episode.
Where are the yin family or rather the actors who played them from? Sounds yorkshire.
Yank sitcoms: The Big Bang Theory
European sitcoms: Absolutely brilliant.
Step up your game, yanks.
they gave the world the simpsons, we gave it coupling
@@LeMerch Cheers is great.
Dermot Morgan could really be claimed to be the precursor to Father Ted, with Father Brian Trendy, his brand of humour opened up the field for those who followed, esp the creators of Father Ted, Dermot was one of the Gods of Irish comedy. Am so glad to see he is now universally acknowledged for his, well what do you call it? Brilliance!
24:50 You did Nazi that coming
I hear you're a racist now father. One of the best lines in British comedy
Irish.
Another funny father ted episode has to be 'Kicking Bishop Brennan Up the Arse' but they are all funny :)
Some of the best comedy ever made.
Always those financial irregularities on his account....
(Father Ted) The money was only resting on my account lol
It never gets old seeing father ted 🥳😁🇮🇪
Great bunch of lads !!!!!
"I got bit by a spider by the way" isn't something anyone in Great British Isles ever hears anyone ever say... 25:10 OUCH
Fantastic, I was really hoping you would do some more Father Ted reactions, really looking forward to A Christmassy Ted! I'd love it if you do some more, particularly the first episode of the second series called "Hell"
'Hell' is my favourite episode. I loved that when they did the retrospective anniversary programme, decades on, about the making of Father Ted, they visited all the location filming areas. Including the campsite where much of 'Hell' was filmed. They asked some of the campers there if they knew what the place was famous for, and even the kids knew! I'm looking forward to visiting Ireland, and seeing all these places - they get Father Ted fans visiting from all over the world...The Craggy Island Parochial House is even open for teas, sadly without Mrs Doyle.
we had a priest years ago that used to like to play the piano . sounded like les dawson a british comedian . all the right notes but in the wrong order . he thought he great lol .
Emperor Ming the Merciless 🤣
Any more Bottom coming up? :)
Somehow, even without actually showing it straight away, I could already guess what kind of war memorabilia was behind the door. Being a comedy, you just had to figure it out.😂🤣🤣👌🏼
Note to Channel: When someone from the British Isles says "The War", they invariably mean WW2. Any other war is specified eg, The Boer War, the First World War, the Napoleonic Wars etc etc.
Ireland is not part of the british Isles! We have nothing to do with Britain!
@@SeamusButler No, you are wrong. "The British Isles" is a geographical entity and comprises the entire archipelago: "The United Kingdom" is a political entity and comprises all the bits except Eire.
@@annalieff-saxby568 the english called them the british isles, the irish didn't and don't!
@@SeamusButler Well, I've Irish ancestry myself (my granny came from Galway) and I can quite understand that. Indeed, if we go back to the Romans, they made clear distinction between Britannia and Hibernia. But I'd be very interested to know what the Irish call the archipelago (including the Channel Islands, all those little bits like Man, and Wight, and the Scottish fleabites that reach up into the arctic circle). Because otherwise, isn't that a bit like, say, Belgium saying it's not going to be a part of Europe because Germany says it is?
@@annalieff-saxby568 they call them the isle of man or the faroe islands , whatever the inhabitants want their land to be called, the so called imperial powers had a habit of changing names eg Ceylon, rhodeisa to suit themselves.
I think this is where Michael MacIntyre got his head/hair bobbing idea from.
One of the best episodes this. You need. To do Speed 3 next time you do a Father Ted vid.
The shell shocked look on your face is priceless 🤣🤣🤣
If you've not seen it yet you should really do reactions to fawlty towers. It's only 12 episodes long but every episode is hilarious.
Jack dressed as an SS Officer still to this day gets me giggling xD
The great wall of China, a miracle of Chinese engineering, so big, you can see it from anywhere in the world. Bahaha
Wait until you see the mainland episode and the airplane episode of Father Ted. You will be cracking up laddy.
Brilliant if you are still looking for suggestions for Christmas episodes you could check out one foot in the grave “who’s listening”
Appreciated the full father ted sow, Subscribed.
The film protest episode has to be next...
'Down with that sort of thing... '
(Awaits the obvious reply.... )
Careful now!
Father ted!! Awesome comedy, the best comedy ever made in this pc world!!
Did you see the bike riding hamster at 27.25?