This really applies to the typical you know what, funny yes but sadly true. give me Hitler instead of a .. any day. The significantly lesser of two sorts of monsters, bet Hitler was a respectfully quiet neighbour and would've abhorred the long armed noisies too.
Brendan Grace (Father Fintan Stack) was one of my earliest comedy heroes. When I first met him aged 10, my mother remarked how I loved to make people laugh by telling jokes. Brendan looked at me and said “Well one day I might be in the audience enjoying your performances!” While this never happened, the fact he took a few minutes out to inspire a young kid is the reason I will forever love the man. Like all of us across Ireland I was devastated when he died. Thanks For The Memories Brendan.
Funny how things don’t always translate in the US. Fintan Stack is legendary in the UK / Ireland, and after Bishop Brennan is probably everyone’s favourite guest character. Brendan Grace, who played him, was a very famous Irish comedian. When he died, thousands of fans lined the streets along the procession and outside the church where his funeral took place. Interestingly, when he got the role of Father Stack, the original plan was for him to be an even more foul mouthed, aggressive, shoutier version of Father Jack. Grace decided against that and played him as quietly spoken, and almost effeminate, which succeeded in making him even more sinister than was probably originally intended!
Yeah was just going to comment this. His character is one of my favourites, I always crack up watching him. Certain things just don't translate to a US audience.
Brendan Grace (Fr. Stack), was a good singer who - like Billy Connolly - morphed from humorous songs to standup. He was amused/exasperated that he became internationally more famous for about 8 minutes in one episode of 'Father Ted' than for 45 years of club and stage performance.
I remember an interview with comedian Brendan Grace who played Stack. He originally was going to be very angry, with a loud, gruff voice. He did the simpering, sarcastic voice and they went with it! Brendan sadly passed in 2019.
as a fan of jungle music I feel the need to leave a comment letting everyone know the tracks stack was playing on his boombox. -Limb By Limb (Dj SS Remix) by Cutty Ranks -The Way (The VIP Mix) by DJ Taktix
We're Irish and finally got to do the wild Atlantic way during covid - the house they use for the exteriors on this show is actually along the drive in county Clare!
When you get to the "Speed 3" episode, make sure you watch until the very end after the credits, you'll see what is probably the funniest part of the episode!
My mum had a boom box (ghetto blaster) just like the one Fintan Stack had in this episode. She got it for her 21st birthday in 1982 and had it for over 35 years. 📻👌
I’m pretty sure there’s a final bit you may have missed after the credits. The scene switches back to St Clobberts after dark, where everyone is asleep and it’s all quiet… then suddenly the silence is broken by the sound of loud jungle music from a boom box.
Brendan Grace, the actor who played Father Fintan Stack in this episode, passed away only four years ago at the age of 68. Ngl, Brendan Grace actually looked and sounded like my history teacher in secondary school (high school)! 😂👍
The only thing i missed happening, was Father Jack actually confronting the replacement priest physically , the way he usually does. But, overall it was a good result :)
There's 25 episodes in total. I think my favourite might be coming up next Flight In To Terror. If it is, look out for the writer Graham Linehan who plays Father Gallagher in this episode.
I loved listening to football on the radio as a kid. In fact, I still do. 😂 The noise of the crowd comes through more over radio and, because they're having to describe things in more detail, I enjoy the analysis more. Golf on the radio though? That's a whole new level. 😂😂 I had a neighbour who would play jungle on a boom box into the night so this episode is nostalgic to me. Oh, also, given how much you like comedic violence, you really should watch the whole of Bottom.
LOL, I'm reminded of the great snooker commentator 'whispering' Ted Lowe's quote. _'...and for those of you who are watching in black and white, the pink is next to the green'..._ 🤣 Great commentator, hugely knowledgeable and sadly missed.
@@vallee3140 Honestly, I was 'just' after those days, (born in 78) so my family must have gotten a colour set before my memory of only BW... of course up until at least the early 90's there was always a spare 12" odd BW set hanging around which was _sometimes_ needed if there was something you HAD to watch but noone else had any interest in! Snooker was relatively popular in my house though. So fortunately I don't recall having to watch it on BW! But having said ALL that, I never ever scoff at watching BW film and TV though, I go right back to the very early days and am happy to enjoy it all... Very fond memories of literally rolling on the floor watching Norman Wisdom with my Mum at around 6. 🤣 Probably on a 20" colour TV (not something to be sniffed at back in the mid 80's)! Not that that made any difference with many of his films! But then there are also so so many dramatic performaces that are literally unmissable (IMO) that can ONLY be seen in low res BW, Gregory Peck's performance as Atticus Finch among others in To Kill a Mocking Bird, 12 Angry Men, King Kong and Gaslight among so so many more. It's something of a bugbear of mine that so many great performances/stories/visual art (and indeed audio art) is simply _passed off_ by younger people simply because of the technological restrictions at the time. But maybe it happens no less often nowadays than it did in my own generation or even generations earlier. Hard to tell. I just love art, maybe that's the distinguishing factor, some love 'it' for 'it', some just love its popularity... I might have gone off topic slightly there!
I've been meaning to comment before but did you know that the actors on Rugged Island, Dick Byrne and Co were the 4 actors who came second in the auditions to Ted and Co!?
Honestly after a few times watching over the years father Fintan Stack became the funniest to me with his cartoon like villain personality Many times out loud randomly I love going WOOOOO! Bye girls .....pair of Wankers!
Some people have never heard of 'Jungle' but it's a proper music genre, and not a loose description. Look up Cutty Ranks and Limb by Limb for Father Stack's favourite song..
That music is some quality “jungle”, a genre of dance that was very popular in the UK in the nineties and would go on to be called “drum and bass”. I’m pretty sure I had that very track on a few mix tapes 😂
Just watched this one, I'd rewatch the Dougal drunken scene again. You'd love it if you watched it fully, Dougal's lines are hilarious. "We're all going to heaven, hurray"
First time I saw this episode back in the 90s, the bit where they shine the torch/flashlight on the crazy old priests..... omg I fell around the room laughing 😂. And then the guy with the posh voice says " I really shouldn't be here"......😂
That music was UK Jungle Music from the 90's - specifically a remix of Cutty Ranks Limb by Limb.... I've seen a few reactors get "triggered" when they hear a black man singing and Ted mentions Jungle Music - without understanding the context and history.
Apparently, everybody else who interviewed for the Father Stack role just tried to out-shout Jack, but Brendan Grace got the role by instead adopting the quietly menacing persona he had in this episode.
Whilst Craggy Island is indeed fictitious, the shows exteriors are filmed on the mainland. The whole island of Ireland is the 14th largest island in the world. Great Britain is the 8th largest island in the world.
Also in the end credits you see a Father Cantona causing trouble at the sports day. Based on Manchester United striker Eric Cantona who was sent off v Crystal Palace in January 1995. A thug called Matthew Simmond’s ran from the back of the stand to abuse Cantona who kung fu kicked Simmond’s! Cantona was banned for nearly 9 months.
Fr Fintan Stack is such a perfectly odious creation. He was played by Brendan Grace, an excellent comedian. The good thing is that the character wasn’t overused. He’s only in that one episode, and for a total of only a few minutes, but my god it’s unforgettable!
Ridiculously funny sitcom, certainly in my top 10 if not 5, there are after all so many to choose from. But few are quite as silly as FT, and I'm all about silly! Love that you guys enjoy it so much!
hello, I know the rest of the 'theme song', it goes, Father Ted, Father Ted, whatcha gonna do today Father Ted? spins a web, any size, catches thieves, just like flies, look out, here comes Father Ted lol (using the lyrics melody from the 80's spiderman cartoon)
14:58: This reminds me of the time my roommate locked his door to his room and was blaring Heavy Metal music on the stereo. He wouldn't answer his door and couldn't hear us knocking. So luckily I went to the fuse box and turned off the power just to his room.
The horse named as 'Divorce Referendum' is a reference to the referendums on the subject. There were at least 2. Perhaps someone could say how many exactly. It was eventually passed in the 90s with a majority of only about 6,000. "You could be divorced against your will" was one of the arguments against it.
Oh good Lord! Tomorrow I'll be doing the Queen's jingle together with Ren's Animal Flow's "hook". As if my customers didn't think I was weird enough... Big love (as always) from Spain
My Dad had an Isle of Man TT motorcycle race album. It was essentially an album of s man saying a riders name and the motorbike he was riding and the the sound of a motorcycle whizzing past a microphone. 😂
Totally Random Post. Sorry! For any Commodore Amiga CD32 and PC Dos 90s gamers into myth-like adventure games, at 29:40 it's the same music used in the game The Labyrinth Of Time. I got to the bottom of it about a decade back, the music is from copyright free archive (even back in the early 90s!). I've also heard The Labyrinth Of Time music in Neighbours, oh and Elderscrolls Daggerfall door creak game sound effects in movies too lol
The fact this series has its own jingle is stellar. Absolutely love these reactions. Ive seen every episode of Father Ted 100 times and they never stop being funny, love seeing these reactions to yall watching them for the first time. Also shout out the Hot Fuzz reaction
The music is called jungle music and the M.C is" the ragga twins "👍🇬🇧 in England we have a thing called "jungle on the bike" with dj Dom whiting, thousands of bikes riding through the streets blasting jungle music at the weekend... It's boss ,check it out😄👌 drum and bass on the bike Dom whiting.
Oh no you paused it at the end there was more left to watch!! If poss please watch to the proper end,then after the credits too as theres more stuff your both missing out on!
Frank Kelly (Fr Jack) was one of the few in Fr Ted that was an actor, the others were mostly stand up comedians and needed to work harder at learning scripts etc.
Hi KB I am a fan from England and I have enjoyed your reactions for the last couple of years. English humour is often dry and to the bone. I need to share this with you. A few months ago I was introduced to a series called “INSIDE NO 9”. I had no idea it existed or what to expect but found many of the actors you have enjoyed making a 9 season series of half an hour episodes that will get you hooked after the first. Each episode is individual and there is always a twist. It will play with your mind. A new season has just started. There are many UA-cam discussions about what is the best. For me try 12 days of Christmas The bill Private view Tempting fate The harrowing Regards Gareth from Featherstone West Yorkshire
I had a feeling King Boomer would crease up at the sequence of mad priests' faces!! 😂😂 I only wish there were more Christmas episodes of this show - I'm a massive fan of those in general! 'A Christmassy Ted' is definitely in my top 5 episodes, if not higher... You make a good point about Father Stack vs. other problem characters. Whereas Stack is a total asshole, Father Noel (Graham Norton) may be staggeringly annoying _BUT_ he is actually one of the friendliest characters in the series. And then Bishop Brennan and Dick Byrne are kind of assholes, but I think they are more the sort that you "love to hate" and can tolerate on a recurring basis. Next time on _Father Ted:_ A holy journey for the lads and their fellow priests...which could bring them closer to God than they ever expected!
This channel's taking off, rightly so. And, once "King Boomer's Daddy Diary, Day 1" starts, one million subs will be guaranteed. I hope Queen Mom will add appropriate observations and commentary about the King's dad performance and reflections. I really hope this idea becomes a thing. It would be such a lot of fun. And pretty unique and special too :)
Christmas is a bit special here in the uk, normally whatever is popular that year has a Christmas special and a lot of them are on tv on Christmas day so its a common cause of family arguments with people wanting to watch different things but luckily now we can record stuff in a lot of houses or channels are replaying things an hour later. Plus 1 them channels are called
You did it again Boomer, you cut off too soon and missed the final, post credits, gag. This is a trademark of Graham Linehan comedies (this and IT Crowd). Stick around till the very end as he sometimes has a little extra laugh up his sleeve. Also, if you pause, run back 10 seconds rather than picking up where you left off. You missed the impact of two punchlines because you cut the gag in the middle and didn't do a short recap.
"Worse than Hitler - You wouldn't find Hitler playing jungle music at 3 o'clock in the morning" has to be one of the best absurdly comical lines ever
This really applies to the typical you know what, funny yes but sadly true. give me Hitler instead of a .. any day. The significantly lesser of two sorts of monsters, bet Hitler was a respectfully quiet neighbour and would've abhorred the long armed noisies too.
@@elizabethfarrell23 I don't think his neighbors characterized him as quiet or respectful.
Brendan Grace (Father Fintan Stack) was one of my earliest comedy heroes.
When I first met him aged 10, my mother remarked how I loved to make people laugh by telling jokes.
Brendan looked at me and said “Well one day I might be in the audience enjoying your performances!”
While this never happened, the fact he took a few minutes out to inspire a young kid is the reason I will forever love the man.
Like all of us across Ireland I was devastated when he died.
Thanks For The Memories Brendan.
It's hardly even Christmas unless you've flicked across TV 3 and that one standup special he recorded in the mid 90s.
A great comedian. I remember recording his father of the bride routine off The Late Late. Genius.
I'm 63 and now 36 years in London. I remember him making me laugh. Something like : "Shur, Yers are all looking at me". I did hear he passed.
"Guess who died in school today...Doo-Daah, Doo Daah!". Loved Brendan Grace growing up, and this episode was the icing on the cake.
Didn't he jump on one of your picture, when you first meet him?
RIP Dermot Morgan. Wonderful talent. The UK loved you too.
The torch scene gets me every time! 😅
'I really shouldn't be here' 😅
That was sacrilege, you missed the most classic line of the episode
Dougal : We're all going to heaven Lads WEEEYYY!!!
Dougal's sneaky kick is one of the funniest moments of the whole show.
😂
Funny how things don’t always translate in the US. Fintan Stack is legendary in the UK / Ireland, and after Bishop Brennan is probably everyone’s favourite guest character.
Brendan Grace, who played him, was a very famous Irish comedian. When he died, thousands of fans lined the streets along the procession and outside the church where his funeral took place.
Interestingly, when he got the role of Father Stack, the original plan was for him to be an even more foul mouthed, aggressive, shoutier version of Father Jack. Grace decided against that and played him as quietly spoken, and almost effeminate, which succeeded in making him even more sinister than was probably originally intended!
Totally agree, brilliant character! He inspired me to put Cutty Ranks “Limb by Limb” as my ringtone.
Yeah was just going to comment this. His character is one of my favourites, I always crack up watching him. Certain things just don't translate to a US audience.
You often miss the little end of credits jokes they have, just so you know that they sometimes have one.
This episodes last scene is funny
@@3000KJH yep they missed the punch line alright!
It,s interesting that we can all enjoy the same episode but often laugh at different things
Missed the divorce referandum joke at the begining too.
It's a stick in car thing
The bloke playing farther stack is a well known stand up comedian in Ireland his name is Brendan Grace he died in 2019 aged 68
Brendan Grace (Fr. Stack), was a good singer who - like Billy Connolly - morphed from humorous songs to standup. He was amused/exasperated that he became internationally more famous for about 8 minutes in one episode of 'Father Ted' than for 45 years of club and stage performance.
I remember an interview with comedian Brendan Grace who played Stack. He originally was going to be very angry, with a loud, gruff voice. He did the simpering, sarcastic voice and they went with it!
Brendan sadly passed in 2019.
Was for so much the better for it......sinister and real threat.......have to say a great priest though....
Oh! I'm sorry about that!
RIP Brendan Grace. I love King & Queen Boomer watching Father Ted, brilliant!
You missed the part after the credits when it switches to the view of St. Clabbert's and the jungle music starts up :D
The cherry on the top lol
as a fan of jungle music I feel the need to leave a comment letting everyone know the tracks stack was playing on his boombox.
-Limb By Limb (Dj SS Remix) by Cutty Ranks
-The Way (The VIP Mix) by DJ Taktix
We're Irish and finally got to do the wild Atlantic way during covid - the house they use for the exteriors on this show is actually along the drive in county Clare!
When you get to the "Speed 3" episode, make sure you watch until the very end after the credits, you'll see what is probably the funniest part of the episode!
My mum had a boom box (ghetto blaster) just like the one Fintan Stack had in this episode. She got it for her 21st birthday in 1982 and had it for over 35 years. 📻👌
I love it when the King loses his shit. It’s more a series of high pitched shrieks than laughter but gets me every single time. 😂
Also missed the bit with Mrs Doyle holding up the cards with Go On written on them while Father Stack is playing Jungle music.
I’m pretty sure there’s a final bit you may have missed after the credits. The scene switches back to St Clobberts after dark, where everyone is asleep and it’s all quiet… then suddenly the silence is broken by the sound of loud jungle music from a boom box.
The great thing about Fintan Stack….he’s a Priest lol 😂
Looks like you ended the episode early, there was a final joke after the credits finished
Yup!
Brendan Grace, the actor who played Father Fintan Stack in this episode, passed away only four years ago at the age of 68.
Ngl, Brendan Grace actually looked and sounded like my history teacher in secondary school (high school)! 😂👍
I had a teacher that was the spit of him too! 😂😂😂
What was she called?
@@hazelanderson1479 SHE?
@@stephenmurphy2212 It was a joke!
The only thing i missed happening, was Father Jack actually confronting the replacement priest physically , the way he usually does. But, overall it was a good result :)
There's 25 episodes in total. I think my favourite might be coming up next Flight In To Terror. If it is, look out for the writer Graham Linehan who plays Father Gallagher in this episode.
I loved listening to football on the radio as a kid. In fact, I still do. 😂 The noise of the crowd comes through more over radio and, because they're having to describe things in more detail, I enjoy the analysis more.
Golf on the radio though? That's a whole new level. 😂😂
I had a neighbour who would play jungle on a boom box into the night so this episode is nostalgic to me.
Oh, also, given how much you like comedic violence, you really should watch the whole of Bottom.
My dad watched snooker on a black and white TV. Without the announcer, we wouldn't have known which colour balls they were trying to hit.
I remember those days, didn't seem strange then did it?
@@vallee3140 You're right, it didn't.
LOL, I'm reminded of the great snooker commentator 'whispering' Ted Lowe's quote. _'...and for those of you who are watching in black and white, the pink is next to the green'..._ 🤣 Great commentator, hugely knowledgeable and sadly missed.
@@vallee3140 Honestly, I was 'just' after those days, (born in 78) so my family must have gotten a colour set before my memory of only BW... of course up until at least the early 90's there was always a spare 12" odd BW set hanging around which was _sometimes_ needed if there was something you HAD to watch but noone else had any interest in!
Snooker was relatively popular in my house though. So fortunately I don't recall having to watch it on BW! But having said ALL that, I never ever scoff at watching BW film and TV though, I go right back to the very early days and am happy to enjoy it all...
Very fond memories of literally rolling on the floor watching Norman Wisdom with my Mum at around 6. 🤣 Probably on a 20" colour TV (not something to be sniffed at back in the mid 80's)! Not that that made any difference with many of his films!
But then there are also so so many dramatic performaces that are literally unmissable (IMO) that can ONLY be seen in low res BW, Gregory Peck's performance as Atticus Finch among others in To Kill a Mocking Bird, 12 Angry Men, King Kong and Gaslight among so so many more.
It's something of a bugbear of mine that so many great performances/stories/visual art (and indeed audio art) is simply _passed off_ by younger people simply because of the technological restrictions at the time. But maybe it happens no less often nowadays than it did in my own generation or even generations earlier. Hard to tell. I just love art, maybe that's the distinguishing factor, some love 'it' for 'it', some just love its popularity... I might have gone off topic slightly there!
@@carlhartwell7978 I prefer the black and white films, seem to have a better atmosphere.
Saw Ardal O'Hanlon(Dougal) recently in London playing the character of a priest called Father Jack in 'Dancing at Lughnasa'.
22:20 you paused and missed the funniest bit about Dougal being drunk
I've been meaning to comment before but did you know that the actors on Rugged Island, Dick Byrne and Co were the 4 actors who came second in the auditions to Ted and Co!?
YES ! You Know the Wild Atlantic Way !!! I Live in Ireland and my bucket list is to do the way over 6 weeks, Allow yourself 3 weeks minimum
The Queen needs to do the Wild Atlantic Way in Ireland as the Father Ted house is on its pat 😂
You missed the end after the credits , Jungle music blasting out of Jurassic park !
Honestly after a few times watching over the years father Fintan Stack became the funniest to me with his cartoon like villain personality
Many times out loud randomly I love going WOOOOO! Bye girls .....pair of Wankers!
Some people have never heard of 'Jungle' but it's a proper music genre, and not a loose description. Look up Cutty Ranks and Limb by Limb for Father Stack's favourite song..
That music is some quality “jungle”, a genre of dance that was very popular in the UK in the nineties and would go on to be called “drum and bass”. I’m pretty sure I had that very track on a few mix tapes 😂
It's degenerate trash.
Just watched this one, I'd rewatch the Dougal drunken scene again. You'd love it if you watched it fully, Dougal's lines are hilarious.
"We're all going to heaven, hurray"
Brendan Grace who played Fr. Fintan Stack was a lovely man in real life. A very funny comedian and a lovely singer. Rest in peace Brendan.
Lol Brians face slowly becoming more infuriated at the priest
First time I saw this episode back in the 90s, the bit where they shine the torch/flashlight on the crazy old priests..... omg I fell around the room laughing 😂. And then the guy with the posh voice says " I really shouldn't be here"......😂
I'll be on the Wild Atlantic Way in August, visiting my cousins! Galway, Connemara and Donegal. It's awesome
I love the episode 'kicking bishop brennan up the arse". It's still to come in season 3.
The wild Atlantic way is stunning as you guys mentioned. You’ll have a million recommendations for your trip on here 😊
That music was UK Jungle Music from the 90's - specifically a remix of Cutty Ranks Limb by Limb.... I've seen a few reactors get "triggered" when they hear a black man singing and Ted mentions Jungle Music - without understanding the context and history.
Apparently, everybody else who interviewed for the Father Stack role just tried to out-shout Jack, but Brendan Grace got the role by instead adopting the quietly menacing persona he had in this episode.
The jungle song is by Cutty Ranks
Whilst Craggy Island is indeed fictitious, the shows exteriors are filmed on the mainland. The whole island of Ireland is the 14th largest island in the world.
Great Britain is the 8th largest island in the world.
The horse racing scene at the beginning is a nod to Ireland divorce referendum, as divorce was prohibited by the constitution until 1996.
Omg the intro got me wild already🤣
It’s always a joy to watch you two enjoying the delights of Father Ted❤
Also in the end credits you see a Father Cantona causing trouble at the sports day.
Based on Manchester United striker Eric Cantona who was sent off v Crystal Palace in January 1995.
A thug called Matthew Simmond’s ran from the back of the stand to abuse Cantona who kung fu kicked Simmond’s!
Cantona was banned for nearly 9 months.
Fr Fintan Stack is such a perfectly odious creation. He was played by Brendan Grace, an excellent comedian. The good thing is that the character wasn’t overused. He’s only in that one episode, and for a total of only a few minutes, but my god it’s unforgettable!
Brendan Grace was a much loved Irish comedian.
Wild Atlantic Way is beautiful, I'm from Ireland, i drive it most times
Ridiculously funny sitcom, certainly in my top 10 if not 5, there are after all so many to choose from. But few are quite as silly as FT, and I'm all about silly! Love that you guys enjoy it so much!
The last half of December and into January the television over here is epic, always amazing shows on to watch.
You're to quick with the stop button, there's usually an extra bit after the credits
Fr Jack beating the crap out of Fr Stack was such a missed opportunity. Would've been satisfying and hella funny 😂
Missed out on the scene with Mrs Doyle and the cue cards. Go on, go, go on etc etc
Yeah, Father Stack deserved at least one punch from Father Jack. Then he could've landed in the chair & saw his hairy hands.
And by the way, the actual island you see in the opening credits is Inisheer, which has a beautiful tune named after it.
You missed the end of the chapter!! Best part is after the credits!!
the best bit for me is after the closing credits they cut back to jurassic park at night and the jungle music kicks in,,, gets me every time,,,,
Consider Black Books if you haven’t already. Another classic comedy show
You've missed the ending...
After the credits, it shows that Father Jack put him in the nut house with his Shy FX jungle tune blasting.
Dont think ill ever think of father ted without hearing Queens B's theme.
hello, I know the rest of the 'theme song', it goes, Father Ted, Father Ted, whatcha gonna do today Father Ted? spins a web, any size, catches thieves, just like flies, look out, here comes Father Ted lol (using the lyrics melody from the 80's spiderman cartoon)
14:58: This reminds me of the time my roommate locked his door to his room and was blaring Heavy Metal music on the stereo. He wouldn't answer his door and couldn't hear us knocking. So luckily I went to the fuse box and turned off the power just to his room.
The horse named as 'Divorce Referendum' is a reference to the referendums on the subject. There were at least 2. Perhaps someone could say how many exactly. It was eventually passed in the 90s with a majority of only about 6,000. "You could be divorced against your will" was one of the arguments against it.
Two. Mid-1980s. Then 1995, it only carried by about half of one per cent.
@@edmundcoyle364 thanks. I thought there may have been a third in the 80s.
pleased you're both enjoying Father Ted, try Derry Girls
Did you stop it before the last Jurassic Park scene!?
Oh good Lord! Tomorrow I'll be doing the Queen's jingle together with Ren's Animal Flow's "hook". As if my customers didn't think I was weird enough...
Big love (as always) from Spain
A classic line on the tv coverage of snooker in the UK in black and white, was, the pink is behind the green.
You missed the final bit. after the credits of each episode there's a little bit more.
I am REALLY looking forward to seeing you 2 react to the episode "Speed 3".
My Dad had an Isle of Man TT motorcycle race album.
It was essentially an album of s man saying a riders name and the motorbike he was riding and the the sound of a motorcycle whizzing past a microphone. 😂
I remember a group called the Fintan Stacks played a couple of pubs near me...
Wait till you see the one with the milkman , I think it's called speed
Totally Random Post. Sorry!
For any Commodore Amiga CD32 and PC Dos 90s gamers into myth-like adventure games, at 29:40 it's the same music used in the game The Labyrinth Of Time. I got to the bottom of it about a decade back, the music is from copyright free archive (even back in the early 90s!). I've also heard The Labyrinth Of Time music in Neighbours, oh and Elderscrolls Daggerfall door creak game sound effects in movies too lol
The fact this series has its own jingle is stellar. Absolutely love these reactions. Ive seen every episode of Father Ted 100 times and they never stop being funny, love seeing these reactions to yall watching them for the first time. Also shout out the Hot Fuzz reaction
The music is called jungle music and the M.C is" the ragga twins "👍🇬🇧 in England we have a thing called "jungle on the bike" with dj Dom whiting, thousands of bikes riding through the streets blasting jungle music at the weekend... It's boss ,check it out😄👌 drum and bass on the bike Dom whiting.
Oh no you paused it at the end there was more left to watch!! If poss please watch to the proper end,then after the credits too as theres more stuff your both missing out on!
OH YES!!!!!! Before even pushing play, I've been waiting a very long time for you to do this one. This is going to be so good.
“Like I said the last time, it won’t happen again” 😂
8:30...I think of the doctor being dressed the way he is is becsuse of how unpredictable and violent Jack can be 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Frank Kelly (Fr Jack) was one of the few in Fr Ted that was an actor, the others were mostly stand up comedians and needed to work harder at learning scripts etc.
Unfortunately they missed the mean humour of Father Fintan Stack
I agree! AM radio was so soothing. It made you feel like the presenter was far away and mysterious.
Hi KB
I am a fan from England and I have enjoyed your reactions for the last couple of years. English humour is often dry and to the bone. I need to share this with you. A few months ago I was introduced to a series called “INSIDE NO 9”. I had no idea it existed or what to expect but found many of the actors you have enjoyed making a 9 season series of half an hour episodes that will get you hooked after the first. Each episode is individual and there is always a twist. It will play with your mind. A new season has just started. There are many UA-cam discussions about what is the best. For me try
12 days of Christmas
The bill
Private view
Tempting fate
The harrowing
Regards
Gareth from Featherstone West Yorkshire
I had a feeling King Boomer would crease up at the sequence of mad priests' faces!! 😂😂 I only wish there were more Christmas episodes of this show - I'm a massive fan of those in general! 'A Christmassy Ted' is definitely in my top 5 episodes, if not higher...
You make a good point about Father Stack vs. other problem characters. Whereas Stack is a total asshole, Father Noel (Graham Norton) may be staggeringly annoying _BUT_ he is actually one of the friendliest characters in the series. And then Bishop Brennan and Dick Byrne are kind of assholes, but I think they are more the sort that you "love to hate" and can tolerate on a recurring basis.
Next time on _Father Ted:_ A holy journey for the lads and their fellow priests...which could bring them closer to God than they ever expected!
This channel's taking off, rightly so.
And, once "King Boomer's Daddy Diary, Day 1" starts, one million subs will be guaranteed. I hope Queen Mom will add appropriate observations and commentary about the King's dad performance and reflections.
I really hope this idea becomes a thing. It would be such a lot of fun. And pretty unique and special too :)
My personal favourite episode of Father Ted! So looking forward to your reaction to this.
Christmas is a bit special here in the uk, normally whatever is popular that year has a Christmas special and a lot of them are on tv on Christmas day so its a common cause of family arguments with people wanting to watch different things but luckily now we can record stuff in a lot of houses or channels are replaying things an hour later. Plus 1 them channels are called
Brendan Grace was hilarious in his stand up sketches. I remember a drunk in a chinese takeaway sketch
Hello from Ireland by the way!!
One of my friends in my hometown was actually related to Brendan Grace (3rd cousins). That was pretty much his claim to fame 😂
Thank you for cheering me up king and Queen boomer, cheers and love you guys
Test cricket on the radio is still better than watching on TV for me.
Finton Stack - what a character - genuinely horrible scary man
If you do make it to the Wild Atlantic Way, their house is quite close to it and you can go there to have tea.
You did it again Boomer, you cut off too soon and missed the final, post credits, gag. This is a trademark of Graham Linehan comedies (this and IT Crowd). Stick around till the very end as he sometimes has a little extra laugh up his sleeve. Also, if you pause, run back 10 seconds rather than picking up where you left off. You missed the impact of two punchlines because you cut the gag in the middle and didn't do a short recap.
That's the best bit at the very end😂