‘Are we all to be racist now Father Ted’? [edit] “what’s the Church’s official position on all this”? [edit] It is true that the Irish Roman Catholic clergy blessed the ‘Blue Shirts’ a fascist group as they set sail towards Spain under the Nazi flag to fight for Franco in the Spanish Civil War. They did the same when they blessed young men who went to fight with Mussolini and Hitler later on. There was only a few thousand that left to fight for the fascists but the Roman Catholic Church blessed them all and called for many more to do the same. Ireland was locked in a battle with the British Crown and thought the enemy of my enemy is my friend. They hadn’t thought it through, the mass graves, the genocide. They chose to be on the wrong side of history. The Vatican became embroiled in helping members of the SS and Gestapo escape after Germany lost the war. Remember that next time you’re genuflecting and kissing your cross.
@brianbadonde8700 na father Ted is a legend of a show. Especially when the Bishop getting the kick up the arse. Fucking brilliant, cant make comedies like that anymore. People are soft today 😂😂 fucking snow flakes
Dermot Morgan's death was announced around the time this episode was broadcast (maybe a couple of days afterwards I think?). He died of a heart attack aged 45. So sad we never got to find out what else he might have done
Lemmy from Motorhead was a collector of Nazi memorabilia and many people assumed he was an actual Nazi. He was very knowledgeable about WW2, especially stuff about tanks and planes. There was apparently a TV documentary that Lemmy watched one time where the filmmakers slightly misidentified a particular plane and Lemmy wrote to them about it. It turns out he was right.
But was he far right? :) I love how in this episode not only does the dodgy priest have loads of massive Nazi flags on the wall, but a that burning flame as well, just like the Nazis sometimes had during their public events.
"The Chinese..... a great bunch of lads".. ... does it get any more understated than that... 1 billion people summed up as a throwaway line. Hilarious.
This is one of the funniest episodes. I had my mum staying with me while my husband went abroad - she's getting on (96) and very forgetful now. We binged on the DVD series and she just laughed herself silly all through, but this was the one that really set her off. Glad you enjoyed.
Its 2023 now how do you get 23 years, if it was show in 1998 two years before 2000 and if you want to be exacts its been 25 years and 8 months or 9,001 days.
I have watched all 3 series of Father Ted every year for the last 29 years. Watched it as a child to a grown arse man who is about to turn 36 and I have laughed everytime. It is a timeless comedy.
Father Ted is legendary over here in Ireland. I have a tee shirt from the 90's that simply says 'Drink, Feck, Girls, Arse' on it. I have had for over 30 years!!! Must dig it out for a wear.
Just like every Irish person, I've seen Father Ted a million times, but it still always manages to make me laugh! it's great to see people across the pond who find it as funny in today's age. I'd have expected most people in 2023 seeing it for the first time to find it too silly and dated, so it's great to see you guys enjoying it!. Lot's of love from Ireland ;)
Honestly, i'm from Italy, and discovered "Father Ted" absolutely for a mere fate two years ago... I watched all the three Season on UA-cam in a couple of week, and I found that BRILLIANT! No dated at all!
How did you guys not laugh when Ted said "Fascists go around wearing black and telling people what to do, whereas priests............... More drink!" ?
Season 3 of Father Ted was always going to be the final season as the show producers had already announced this when going into production. Everyone involved wanted to move on and explore new opportunities. Even so, it was really sad to hear of the death of Dermot Morgan - who had been hosting a dinner party at his London home just the day after filming on S3 had ended. The final scene in the last episode was supposed to play out differently to the way it appears onscreen. The scene was deliberately changed in post-production as they felt the original ending felt tacky in light of Dermot's death. I won't spoil it, but you can find the details online of how that scene was supposed to end. In the Father Ted documentary "Small, Faw Away: The Worlds of Father Ted" is one of the most touching tributes, paid by Jim Norton (Bishop Brennon). He says he's not been able to watch his own final episode with Dermot because it feels to painful for him. That particular episode is still to come on your viewing schedule and it's an absolute corker! One last piece of trivia is that Frank Kelly (who played Father Jack) died on 28 Feb 2016, exactly 18 years to the day after Dermot.
"Down with that sort of thing" "would you like a bit of cake father, it's got cocaine in it" just two of my favourite lines from that iconic series, so sad that Dermot' passed way before his time 😢
Y'all need to start The IT Crowd after this. Same creator, although a very different show. Not sure if you've come across Richard Ayoade yet but you need him in your lives. Plus it's an introduction to Matt Berry, who kills it in What We Do in the Shadows as well. Then that will lead to stuff like Four Lions and Chris Morris. Best wishes to the dog, too! 🐶
Can’t believe how much Father Ted still makes me laugh, watching it for the thousandth time in 2023. Phoenix Nights is the same for that, just proper & real funny. 😂
That's the play on the joke😂Fr. Ted threw together a few slides trying to redeem himself. Ming the Merciless isn't even Asian😮That's the intelligence of the humour.
Great episode. This final series is the best in my opinion. Speed 3 was voted the best episode, and the double episode is amazing as well as Chirpy Burpy sheep sheep. Great stuff still to come
Recently was in Galway for a holiday and to visit some good friends. Fantastic scenery but when l found out the wreck in the opening sequence of Father Ted was on INIS OIRR, a small island in Galway Bay. It was a great day out, as soon as you got near the wreck(you can actually go inside the wreck) you start humming the tune in your head.
Visited the house a few years ago and that black mark on the window was still there,I found a Fr Ted face mask in the sitting room there so I re-enacted that scene for a few photos lol,also visited the pub Vaughans and believe it or not the actual barman from this episode was still working there, it’s a great day out driving around the area,beautiful countryside well worth a trip
I have been dying to see you two react to this, it is so bad and so wrong but I can't put into words how funny this is :) To me Father Ted is probably the best comedy I have ever seen :)...
😂🤣😂 I’m from Ireland & it’s been awhile since I watched Father Ted but I’m so glad you’re enjoying it. I remember this one, hilarious. I’m not sure you quite get some of the subtleties but that’s just a local culture thing. But just glad Father Ted is being enjoyed overseas too.
This was always going to be the final series, regardless of Dermot's death. When you get to the last episode, it's plain to see he does not look well. He died of a heart attack the very next day.
Not meant as a sad story , but bless my great nana....when she got struck by a stroke, it left her with two words she could say ' feck' and ' eejit ' 😂
My brother in law, Norman , was a big marathon runner (London, New York, L A, The Great North Run, Iron man challenges he was into all of it. A postie he even used to run his post round with a 40lb sack of mail). Unfortunately he had a stroke. This limited his vocabulary considerably, to the point of, Aye like, Nar, Fucknhell man, (Geordie). With half a dozen words he could express just about anything and inside he was still in there. R I P Norman Martin, who raised thousands and thousands for all sorts of charities. There used to be a large, massively oversize whiskey bottle on the bar in his local pub. The sign stuck to it read, donations for Norman to go to L A to run the marathon on behalf of........ everybody used to put their change in it. BTW this was a Geordie living in Scotland (Kilmarnock), Jocks and Geordies normally bitter rivals. Did my heart proud to see a Geordie respected in this way by his "enemies". I liked Norman better than I liked my sister.
to have a story arc about a hamsters on his bike after a big crash where his bike was repaired, and conclude it with him riding around happy again in genius.
The late great Lemmy Kilmister from Motörhead collected German stuff ,his place was covered in it and he was a great historian on the 1st and 2nd world wars .his knowledge was spot on .
I used to watch Father Ted with my old Dad and our favourite episode was this one. He had memories of watching Hitler make speeches and he always used to say that Crilley mimicked Hitlers gestures so well. Very fond memories of watching these shows. The other show we watched together is an old sitcom from the U.K. called “The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin”, it’s quite dated now but still has some very funny pieces in it. I remember watching it with my Dad in the 70’s and he always used to laugh when Reggie imagined a hippopotamus running every time his wife spoke about her mother…my father wasn’t too keen on my Mums Mum, my Grandmother.
Same with me, my late father who was a big, burly Irishman, used to stay at mine to watch it every Friday night on channel four, it was definitely his favourite comedy, I would say it was his favourite show full stop but Ballykissangel was on around this time too, and it was filmed in the place he grew up so it would’ve given Father Ted a run for its money 👍🏻
I used to chat with Dermot quite a bit. I'm French but lived for many years in Ireland. We got to chat for I was putting back in his place an idiot thinking it normal to ask a group of teenagers if they were Nazis,just for they were Germans. I asked him if he thought the people in this pub should be arrested and put into jail without trial, after all they were Irish and Catholics. That idiot was an Englishman and so I was referring to the law of England that was still in place on matters of the Irish and the Catholics. Dermot who was watching the exchange and knew I was French made a comment to the likes of it was nice to see some at least had grown to put the war behind them. I didn't know who he was at the time, and we started to chat and play on words a lot (and that went on for months, whenever we would both be there at the same time). That night he told me, he was grateful I had defended these German children although not much older than them. Someone much later told me that his own children were half German, and he had probably seen what was awaiting them.. Anyway, a year later, one of his fellow actors in the show told me to watch out for the upcoming series, for there would be an episode I would enjoy and feel special. And that's the one. He was spot on, many people are easily accused of being racists, simply for they are playing on stereotypes for a joke, not seeing any racism or offence in it, whereas others who are genuinely racists get away with it by picking on people it was pushed upon us, it was alright to hate and insult ad vitam aeternam. It is only for we have been fed the idea that Germans were solely responsible for the war and they were all Nazis that we can see a black rectangle on a window and think "if he comes any closer, it will be a Hitler lookalike". To ignore the even greater number of murders at the hands of Stalin or Mao for exemple, shows how we have been pushed into finding racism ok if it is against Germans. Leading to that plot here: we don't notice the blatant racism against Germans with that perfectly angular black shape on the window and yet we see racism in the Chinese impersonation, the sole purpose of which was to play on word with the line "lighten up, Doughal" (cheer up, for people who do not know the saying in their part of the world). And for we then use an innocent joke or comment as proof of racism from someone who is meant to lead us on the right path (sorry, no pun intended), some actually racist people now allow themselves to dive in fully into their own discrimination; be it against a different group of people or not. As to his death, that was rather tragic. He had been diagnosed as having high blood pressure (reason why he had come to the pub I was in, so that people used to see him would not start asking him why he was avoiding drinking now). He was very tired after the recording of the series and when he did not feel well at the dinner table at his home, he wondered if he was having a heart attack but walked to his bedroom with his sister to discuss this instead of staying put and having someone call the emergency service for him. Supposedly for his symptoms were not the typical ones his sister knew as signs for a heart attack in the making. When she told him that mustn't be one, they walked back into the dining room and still did not call for help. He had the heart attack a few minutes later and could not be saved. If you ever feel symptoms likely to be or simply that might be linked to an upcoming heart attack, please sit down, keep your legs horizontal, your head supported by something comfortable, in a sitting position, and not putting more pressure on your heart or your liver by laying down towards one side or the other. Have the windows opened wide, and some water handy. Never make things worst by walking or laying down.
Loved this😂 Well done, brilliant reaction video. I moved to Ireland in 2008 and I now live just 30 minutes drive from ‘Father Ted’s house’. It’s in County Clare over in the West of Ireland. Actually a working farm. You always see visitors posing outside the gate for their photo. All exterior shots and scenes were filmed in the West of Ireland, mostly Co. Clare and all interior scenes were filmed in a London studio over in England. The funniest TV Series ever….along with Fawlty Towers. Thanks for this.
One of the favourite episodes for many. Next, "Chirpy Burpy Cheap Sheep", and then "Speed 3". Then there's a few more, and then "Kicking Bishop Brenan up the Arse". I'm so looking forward to you watching Speed 3 and KiBiBrutA, because they both nearly kill me every time I watch them! They all do that, but those two in particular are life-threatening.
I'm Irish and adore Father Ted, Did you know that the House that features in the series exists, and many folk have gone there for Tea, as it is open to the public. The area around it is called the Burren ,a really special to walk and enjoy. If you guys ever come to Ireland make the journey to the Home of Ted you will not be dissapointed
@@GG-jw8pt Now you know it's adjacent to the Burren National Park Please go visit both and experience that which will become ingrained in memory for your lifetime
I've been waiting for this one too. Thoroughly enjoyed watching this episode again with you guys. It's one of my favourites too. Dermot's loss was a great shame & leaves us with only a few episodes left to enjoy. But there's some real doozies in there & I'm sure you'll love 'em!
Hi guys. Long time subscriber, 1st time commentor. Big fan from Ireland. So happy ye found this episode. One of the best for sure.. oh and when ye decide to land on our lovely emerald isle, visit Cork. And let us know when ye plan on visiting. We can show ye stuff that will help any vlog ye decide to do. Much love & céad míle fáilte 🍀💚
I think the Greeks invented gayness is a homage to Fawlty towers episode Gourmet night when Basil says "I should never have hired a French chef" Polly: "He's Greek" Basil: "Well that's even worse, they invented it".
Yep, just look at what's happened to the creator. Being branded transphobic for highlighting obvious issues with certain trans activist positions and beliefs (e.g. that biological men should be allowed to compete against biological women in competitive sport).
In 94 when Ted was the new in thing to watch, the character Tom, who wears the I SHOT JFK Tshirt, his brother was teaching us ceramics in high school 😆 he had a class room full of kids saying feck, arse, drink, girls 😂
I just recently re-watched The Wire and the line you mention about the Greeks was spoken by Bunk Moreland, who is probably the funniest character on the show. Best TV show EVER by the way, can't believe you're putting off watching it! Father Ted was one of my faves as a kid growing up in England and this particular episode was one of the best - I still use the line "I hear you're a racist now Father" even today!
Father Ted pre dates Google. Just you said he mustve googled things Chinese. Really great to watch this again as I haven't seen it since it came out. Also this episode was the first to be shown after his death.
The pre-credit scene at the start is actually a nod to the start of the first ever episode, where Ted was asking Jack if he could do upcoming Masses! Too bad Ted had to leave his lovely new parish and civilised colleagues...but then if he hadn't been sent back to Craggy Island, there wouldn't have been nearly as much comedy!! 😂 Next time on _Father Ted:_ There's a chilling mystery on Craggy Island, and Ted shows his prowess with handling animals...and also his lack thereof with handling money!!
With you on the final series of Father Ted, thought I would pitch Black Books as something you might want to follow it with. Sitcom starring Dylan Moran, Bill Bailey and Tamsin Gregg, Graham Lineham (who wrote Father Ted and The IT Crowd) was a contributing writer to it. Lot of chaotic humour and outright insanity at times: "Right now I'm eating scrambled egg with a comb from a shoe".
Black Books, the IT Crowd, great stuff! You might like The Vicar of Dibley too. Has some great moments. Edit: I believe all of these shows (certainly the IT Crowd and Vicar of Dibley) have a mid/after credit scene for each episode, so make sure you don't exit out of the episode when the credits start!
I went on holiday to Ireland most summers to see my family. One year i told my sisterthat i wanted to see The Burren in Co Clare. On the way to Co Clare we drove past father Teds house!! We got of of the car and had photos. When we got back to my sisters and told her husband he shouted a lot and told us we were feckers for going without him. We laughed so much. But the follow year all his children and grandchildren took him for snfternoon tea and they had a blast. I think we were firgiven cos when they took him they were able to go inside
One of the all time great comedy shows. True genius. And, though unfortunate that his untimely death robbed us of more, it meant that it could never go downhill.
i rewatched the whole thing again diring lockdown..he was the same age as mu did when he died.. both same age and same year when both died.. got to have been one if the best things on telly ❤️
All those Greeks with their statues of naked men and their strongly held belief that a man could not love a woman until another, older, more experienced, man showed him how to love a woman.
The great thing about father ted, you can keep watching the repeats again and again and never get bored of it and laugh at the same jokes
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the IT crowd too
Blackadder is like that too. I can quote the entire "beer" episode but it still cracks me up anyway
They actually get better everytime you watch
Just like Fawlty Towers
"The Chinese - A great bunch of lads" gets me every time 😂
As a Chinese, I found this episode really funny :)
I'm really glad you enjoyed it, after all I'm not a racist 🙋
The Chinese - great bunch of lads!
“Great bunch of lads”
I know a few million sharks who will most definitely disagree ✌️
'As 'a Chinese' 😂
It's not the Greeks, it's the Chinese he's after... I'm not AFTER anyone... :)))))
Ireland actually played China at football and was great to see an Irish banner - The Chinese- A great bunch of lads
😂
Father Ted was totally mad but brilliant. One of the best comedy series.
"How did you get interested in that type of thing?"
One of the most straight forward questions about racism I've ever heard
‘Are we all to be racist now Father Ted’? [edit]
“what’s the Church’s official position on all this”? [edit]
It is true that the Irish Roman Catholic clergy blessed the ‘Blue Shirts’ a fascist group as they set sail towards Spain under the Nazi flag to fight for Franco in the Spanish Civil War. They did the same when they blessed young men who went to fight with Mussolini and Hitler later on. There was only a few thousand that left to fight for the fascists but the Roman Catholic Church blessed them all and called for many more to do the same. Ireland was locked in a battle with the British Crown and thought the enemy of my enemy is my friend. They hadn’t thought it through, the mass graves, the genocide. They chose to be on the wrong side of history. The Vatican became embroiled in helping members of the SS and Gestapo escape after Germany lost the war. Remember that next time you’re genuflecting and kissing your cross.
it's very Irish, they get the answer and then say oh fair enough I'll see ya later
It's comedy ffs
@@ivancrowley9174 you mad bro ?
@brianbadonde8700 na father Ted is a legend of a show. Especially when the Bishop getting the kick up the arse. Fucking brilliant, cant make comedies like that anymore. People are soft today 😂😂 fucking snow flakes
Dermot Morgan's death was announced around the time this episode was broadcast (maybe a couple of days afterwards I think?). He died of a heart attack aged 45. So sad we never got to find out what else he might have done
It was a few days before, actually. This episode was delayed by a week out of respect.
@@lordcharfieldNo he wouldn’t.
He'd have had some craic slagging Willie O'Dea. Only the good die young.
45 you’re kidding me, wow I was about 12 when this was on, not too far off 45 now.
It was actually after the final episode where he goes to America he died after.
As a Greek man, I found this hilarious. As did my boyfriend.
All these Americans dont know the Irish and the Greeks😅
😂😂😂
Lemmy from Motorhead was a collector of Nazi memorabilia and many people assumed he was an actual Nazi. He was very knowledgeable about WW2, especially stuff about tanks and planes. There was apparently a TV documentary that Lemmy watched one time where the filmmakers slightly misidentified a particular plane and Lemmy wrote to them about it. It turns out he was right.
But was he far right? :) I love how in this episode not only does the dodgy priest have loads of massive Nazi flags on the wall, but a that burning flame as well, just like the Nazis sometimes had during their public events.
"I hear you're a racist now, Father" may be the show"s most popular meme. If it isn't, it has to be the miniature cows
The miniature cows meme is popular in the flat earth debunking circle.
They’re not small, they’re far way 😂
What about “Careful Now” and “Down With That Sort of Thing “
"I Made the BBC" Henry Sellers too
I am really noticing how many father ted quotes are used every day 😳
"The Chinese..... a great bunch of lads"..
... does it get any more understated than that... 1 billion people summed up as a throwaway line. Hilarious.
Having lived there for 6 years (left 2 years ago to Korea) and speaking Chinese myself I agree. Great people. Shit government but great people. Haha
Great line, don"t remember, probably laughing too much.
One of the most iconic and quoted lines from the show, and deservedly so!
This is one of the funniest episodes. I had my mum staying with me while my husband went abroad - she's getting on (96) and very forgetful now. We binged on the DVD series and she just laughed herself silly all through, but this was the one that really set her off. Glad you enjoyed.
You have to admit, Irish humour and comedy is the best in the World.
I remember watching this 28 years ago and it's still funny to this day good comedy is timeless
Damn. 28 years ago. Time sure flies...
This episode was first shown in 1998, so 23 years ago.
Its 2023 now how do you get 23 years, if it was show in 1998 two years before 2000 and if you want to be exacts its been 25 years and 8 months or 9,001 days.
I can remember nearly choking on my beer so many times in the 90s whilst watching these.
Some of the best comedy ever written 😅
I have watched all 3 series of Father Ted every year for the last 29 years. Watched it as a child to a grown arse man who is about to turn 36 and I have laughed everytime. It is a timeless comedy.
It's just too crazy and hilarious. I hope the cast and crew laughed as much making it as we did watching it! xx
The writer can't get work because he's a TERF.... crazy times.
Father Ted is legendary over here in Ireland. I have a tee shirt from the 90's that simply says 'Drink, Feck, Girls, Arse' on it. I have had for over 30 years!!! Must dig it out for a wear.
I bought a t-shirt a few years ago for FeckArse Industries, Slovakia's premier lens manufacturer 😂😂😂
Just like every Irish person, I've seen Father Ted a million times, but it still always manages to make me laugh! it's great to see people across the pond who find it as funny in today's age. I'd have expected most people in 2023 seeing it for the first time to find it too silly and dated, so it's great to see you guys enjoying it!. Lot's of love from Ireland ;)
One of the best English comedies from the talented Irish writers Graham Linehan and Arthur Mathews.
Honestly, i'm from Italy, and discovered "Father Ted" absolutely for a mere fate two years ago... I watched all the three Season on UA-cam in a couple of week, and I found that BRILLIANT! No dated at all!
It is not English
of course it's English, Irish actors and talent. But still English. Do you think Desmonds is Caribbean?@@doxcel
@@junior4654juniorits on an english station. It was wrote and acted by irish
How did you guys not laugh when Ted said "Fascists go around wearing black and telling people what to do, whereas priests............... More drink!" ?
It's here! The episode we've all been waiting patiently for!
Feckin Greeks!!!!
They invented…
It isn't the greeks, It's the Chinese he's after.
This masterpiece episode is my joint No 1 Father Ted episode , with Kicking Bishop Brennan Up The Arse. Can't choose between them ...too funny !!
This is one of the best episodes. You need to see the milkman one too its the best of them all!!!
Speed 3 😂 absolute classic
When Dougal finally catches on about the women 😂😂
@@antmunro6407 those women were in the nip
@@IntoTheWhite04 that’s the one😂
The joke is Mr Miagi is Japanese.
No! He wasnt Japanese, He was Okinawan... ;)
The pay off of the perfectly square piece of dirt is the funniest part of any Father Ted, IMHO.
The bit where the Chinese are all stood outside the window is the best bit
Superb writing and superb actors,Father Ted has to go down as one of the greatest Sit-Coms of all time.
30:00 its actually called a projector. we had them in school in the 90s
Season 3 of Father Ted was always going to be the final season as the show producers had already announced this when going into production. Everyone involved wanted to move on and explore new opportunities. Even so, it was really sad to hear of the death of Dermot Morgan - who had been hosting a dinner party at his London home just the day after filming on S3 had ended. The final scene in the last episode was supposed to play out differently to the way it appears onscreen. The scene was deliberately changed in post-production as they felt the original ending felt tacky in light of Dermot's death. I won't spoil it, but you can find the details online of how that scene was supposed to end.
In the Father Ted documentary "Small, Faw Away: The Worlds of Father Ted" is one of the most touching tributes, paid by Jim Norton (Bishop Brennon). He says he's not been able to watch his own final episode with Dermot because it feels to painful for him. That particular episode is still to come on your viewing schedule and it's an absolute corker!
One last piece of trivia is that Frank Kelly (who played Father Jack) died on 28 Feb 2016, exactly 18 years to the day after Dermot.
The cameo part of old nazi in the cupboard was played by the writer
Who has now been cancelled....
father Ted is an absolute classic
"Down with that sort of thing" "would you like a bit of cake father, it's got cocaine in it" just two of my favourite lines from that iconic series, so sad that Dermot' passed way before his time 😢
'careful now'
@benwu7980 the 'lovely girls, competition was epic !! 😎
Careful now!
There is no subject, no matter how bleak, that cannot be made humourous when brushed with the gold of comedy genius. Nice one Team Ted.
The little square of dirt on the window leads to what is in my opinion one of funniest comedy clips ever.
"Kicking Bishop Brennan up the Arse" was my favorite episode
Your a Great couple and Americans who actually get and appreciate British Humour
Best episode! The setup with the dirt square is just brilliant 😂
Y'all need to start The IT Crowd after this. Same creator, although a very different show. Not sure if you've come across Richard Ayoade yet but you need him in your lives. Plus it's an introduction to Matt Berry, who kills it in What We Do in the Shadows as well. Then that will lead to stuff like Four Lions and Chris Morris.
Best wishes to the dog, too! 🐶
Always loved Richard Ayoade and Matt Berry in Garth Marenghi's Dark Place too.
Season 2 Episode 1 of the IT Crowd, one of the greatest pieces of comedy ever. Incredibly funny and wild ride. Love it.
Richard and Matt together are legendary.
Love IT Crowd, perhaps more than I love Father Ted.
Wait until King Boomer gets to Brass Eye. 🤣🤣🤣
❤ Moss!
Toast of London
Can’t believe how much Father Ted still makes me laugh, watching it for the thousandth time in 2023.
Phoenix Nights is the same for that, just proper & real funny. 😂
Dermot Morgan had a Heart attack after having a meal with some friends
RIP ✝️🙏 😢
Excellent series 😂😂😂
It's a complete one-off, no one has tackled religion in such a dead pan way before. Genius writing and acting.
What makes the joke worse is the fact that Mr Miyagi was Japanese he was from Okinawa 😂😂
Karate too IIRC.
That's the play on the joke😂Fr. Ted threw together a few slides trying to redeem himself. Ming the Merciless isn't even Asian😮That's the intelligence of the humour.
Great episode. This final series is the best in my opinion. Speed 3 was voted the best episode, and the double episode is amazing as well as Chirpy Burpy sheep sheep. Great stuff still to come
Speed 3 is hilarious.
Cigarettes and alcohol and rollerblading is my personal favourite!
That Hamster totally floored me. 😂😂 wasnt expecting that at all... 😅
Recently was in Galway for a holiday and to visit some good friends. Fantastic scenery but when l found out the wreck in the opening sequence of Father Ted was on INIS OIRR, a small island in Galway Bay. It was a great day out, as soon as you got near the wreck(you can actually go inside the wreck) you start humming the tune in your head.
Glad you are loving Father Ted! As an American I love it too.
Visited the house a few years ago and that black mark on the window was still there,I found a Fr Ted face mask in the sitting room there so I re-enacted that scene for a few photos lol,also visited the pub Vaughans and believe it or not the actual barman from this episode was still working there, it’s a great day out driving around the area,beautiful countryside well worth a trip
The BEST episode OF THE 2 seasons. THE BEST ONE.
I have been dying to see you two react to this, it is so bad and so wrong but I can't put into words how funny this is :) To me Father Ted is probably the best comedy I have ever seen :)...
Surely you meant it was "so Wong"...
@@iannewman9311 Racist! ;)
😂🤣😂 I’m from Ireland & it’s been awhile since I watched Father Ted but I’m so glad you’re enjoying it. I remember this one, hilarious. I’m not sure you quite get some of the subtleties but that’s just a local culture thing. But just glad Father Ted is being enjoyed overseas too.
This was always going to be the final series, regardless of Dermot's death. When you get to the last episode, it's plain to see he does not look well. He died of a heart attack the very next day.
Not meant as a sad story , but bless my great nana....when she got struck by a stroke, it left her with two words she could say ' feck' and ' eejit ' 😂
My brother in law, Norman , was a big marathon runner (London, New York, L A, The Great North Run, Iron man challenges he was into all of it. A postie he even used to run his post round with a 40lb sack of mail). Unfortunately he had a stroke. This limited his vocabulary considerably, to the point of, Aye like, Nar, Fucknhell man, (Geordie). With half a dozen words he could express just about anything and inside he was still in there. R I P Norman Martin, who raised thousands and thousands for all sorts of charities. There used to be a large, massively oversize whiskey bottle on the bar in his local pub. The sign stuck to it read, donations for Norman to go to L A to run the marathon on behalf of........ everybody used to put their change in it. BTW this was a Geordie living in Scotland (Kilmarnock), Jocks and Geordies normally bitter rivals. Did my heart proud to see a Geordie respected in this way by his "enemies". I liked Norman better than I liked my sister.
Graham Linehan is a genius.
to have a story arc about a hamsters on his bike after a big crash where his bike was repaired, and conclude it with him riding around happy again in genius.
The late great Lemmy Kilmister from Motörhead collected German stuff ,his place was covered in it and he was a great historian on the 1st and 2nd world wars .his knowledge was spot on .
Very true. He loved the design. But he also collected pre-war Polish memorabilia for the same reason.
I used to watch Father Ted with my old Dad and our favourite episode was this one. He had memories of watching Hitler make speeches and he always used to say that Crilley mimicked Hitlers gestures so well. Very fond memories of watching these shows. The other show we watched together is an old sitcom from the U.K. called “The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin”, it’s quite dated now but still has some very funny pieces in it. I remember watching it with my Dad in the 70’s and he always used to laugh when Reggie imagined a hippopotamus running every time his wife spoke about her mother…my father wasn’t too keen on my Mums Mum, my Grandmother.
Same with me, my late father who was a big, burly Irishman, used to stay at mine to watch it every Friday night on channel four, it was definitely his favourite comedy, I would say it was his favourite show full stop but Ballykissangel was on around this time too, and it was filmed in the place he grew up so it would’ve given Father Ted a run for its money 👍🏻
I still have the Reggie Perrin DVD box set. I loved that show.
Mine is "The Plague" 😂😂😂
I used to chat with Dermot quite a bit. I'm French but lived for many years in Ireland. We got to chat for I was putting back in his place an idiot thinking it normal to ask a group of teenagers if they were Nazis,just for they were Germans. I asked him if he thought the people in this pub should be arrested and put into jail without trial, after all they were Irish and Catholics. That idiot was an Englishman and so I was referring to the law of England that was still in place on matters of the Irish and the Catholics.
Dermot who was watching the exchange and knew I was French made a comment to the likes of it was nice to see some at least had grown to put the war behind them. I didn't know who he was at the time, and we started to chat and play on words a lot (and that went on for months, whenever we would both be there at the same time). That night he told me, he was grateful I had defended these German children although not much older than them. Someone much later told me that his own children were half German, and he had probably seen what was awaiting them.. Anyway, a year later, one of his fellow actors in the show told me to watch out for the upcoming series, for there would be an episode I would enjoy and feel special. And that's the one.
He was spot on, many people are easily accused of being racists, simply for they are playing on stereotypes for a joke, not seeing any racism or offence in it, whereas others who are genuinely racists get away with it by picking on people it was pushed upon us, it was alright to hate and insult ad vitam aeternam. It is only for we have been fed the idea that Germans were solely responsible for the war and they were all Nazis that we can see a black rectangle on a window and think "if he comes any closer, it will be a Hitler lookalike". To ignore the even greater number of murders at the hands of Stalin or Mao for exemple, shows how we have been pushed into finding racism ok if it is against Germans. Leading to that plot here: we don't notice the blatant racism against Germans with that perfectly angular black shape on the window and yet we see racism in the Chinese impersonation, the sole purpose of which was to play on word with the line "lighten up, Doughal" (cheer up, for people who do not know the saying in their part of the world). And for we then use an innocent joke or comment as proof of racism from someone who is meant to lead us on the right path (sorry, no pun intended), some actually racist people now allow themselves to dive in fully into their own discrimination; be it against a different group of people or not.
As to his death, that was rather tragic. He had been diagnosed as having high blood pressure (reason why he had come to the pub I was in, so that people used to see him would not start asking him why he was avoiding drinking now). He was very tired after the recording of the series and when he did not feel well at the dinner table at his home, he wondered if he was having a heart attack but walked to his bedroom with his sister to discuss this instead of staying put and having someone call the emergency service for him. Supposedly for his symptoms were not the typical ones his sister knew as signs for a heart attack in the making. When she told him that mustn't be one, they walked back into the dining room and still did not call for help. He had the heart attack a few minutes later and could not be saved. If you ever feel symptoms likely to be or simply that might be linked to an upcoming heart attack, please sit down, keep your legs horizontal, your head supported by something comfortable, in a sitting position, and not putting more pressure on your heart or your liver by laying down towards one side or the other. Have the windows opened wide, and some water handy. Never make things worst by walking or laying down.
Stop talking shite will ya
Just the best set up ever with the “perfectly square bit of dirt” just sitting there from the beginning. Please watch Derry Girls
Another reason why I love the 90s!
Probably watched this episode a million times and still laugh like its the first time ive watched it never gets old!
Loved this😂 Well done, brilliant reaction video. I moved to Ireland in 2008 and I now live just 30 minutes drive from ‘Father Ted’s house’. It’s in County Clare over in the West of Ireland. Actually a working farm. You always see visitors posing outside the gate for their photo. All exterior shots and scenes were filmed in the West of Ireland, mostly Co. Clare and all interior scenes were filmed in a London studio over in England.
The funniest TV Series ever….along with Fawlty Towers. Thanks for this.
I'm from ireland an grew up watching this it's classic comedy its funny no filters hahaha
One of the favourite episodes for many. Next, "Chirpy Burpy Cheap Sheep", and then "Speed 3". Then there's a few more, and then "Kicking Bishop Brenan up the Arse". I'm so looking forward to you watching Speed 3 and KiBiBrutA, because they both nearly kill me every time I watch them! They all do that, but those two in particular are life-threatening.
I'm Irish and adore Father Ted, Did you know that the House that features in the series exists, and many folk have gone there for Tea, as it is open to the public. The area around it is called the Burren ,a really special to walk and enjoy. If you guys ever come to Ireland make the journey to the Home of Ted you will not be dissapointed
I heard it was a house outside Dublin and the studio scenes are all filmed in limehouse in East London.
@@GG-jw8pt Now you know it's adjacent to the Burren National Park
Please go visit both and experience that which will become ingrained in memory for your lifetime
I've been waiting for this one too.
Thoroughly enjoyed watching this episode again with you guys. It's one of my favourites too.
Dermot's loss was a great shame & leaves us with only a few episodes left to enjoy.
But there's some real doozies in there & I'm sure you'll love 'em!
I miss these types of comedies. Father Ted was pure genius. 😂😂😂😂
Queen Boomer has such a pure soul. Seems like a lovely person. You make a beautiful couple and you will be quality parents ❤️
You should really watch The IT Crowd, co-created by one of the writers from Father Ted. Brilliant show.
'Only, the farm takes up most of my time, I don't think I'll be able to devote myself full time to the old racism'.😆
One of the great FT scenes.
"It isn't the creeks it's the Chinese he's after" 🙂
Just to say while Father Ted was first shown on UK tv it is filmed in Ireland with Irish actors
Because rte don't have the balls for a good show that takes shots at them and that money was just resting in there accounts
@@weaponx26as has been proven in the last few weeks.
Great comment 🙏🏻🇮🇪🙏🏻
You honestly think anyone watching this couldn't figure that out themselves? Well done genius.
maybe not. Well done on the hostility but it is youtube comments@@shaynewest8757
Such a good episode.. And the look of pure joy on the Queens face when the hamster appeared was a beautiful moment. 😂
Dougal is like a 8 year old kid.....wearing his Ireland soccer jersey to bed with a He-Man duvet cover.
Hi guys. Long time subscriber, 1st time commentor. Big fan from Ireland. So happy ye found this episode. One of the best for sure.. oh and when ye decide to land on our lovely emerald isle, visit Cork. And let us know when ye plan on visiting. We can show ye stuff that will help any vlog ye decide to do. Much love & céad míle fáilte 🍀💚
Surreal, brilliant comedy, I still watch the repeats after 30? years and stll laugh.
You should see the episode where a whole bunch of the vicars find themselves in the lingerie department by accident and try to escape ‘Vietnam’ style
That's the Christmas special called 'A Christmassy Ted'
I hear it's the largest lingerie department in Ireland!
And that intro song gives me so much joy, and nostalgia.
The BEST series - I love this episode!!
Queen Boomer, sharp as a razor. You guessed the twist in Hot Fuzz as well.
That rant by the crazy old lady is totally epic! And then switches to normal speech. And that Hitler rant. OMG, brilliant!
I think the Greeks invented gayness is a homage to Fawlty towers episode Gourmet night when Basil says "I should never have hired a French chef" Polly: "He's Greek" Basil: "Well that's even worse, they invented it".
Back when we ALL had a sense of humor, I really feel sorry for the youth of today.
Yep, just look at what's happened to the creator. Being branded transphobic for highlighting obvious issues with certain trans activist positions and beliefs (e.g. that biological men should be allowed to compete against biological women in competitive sport).
In 94 when Ted was the new in thing to watch, the character Tom, who wears the I SHOT JFK Tshirt, his brother was teaching us ceramics in high school 😆 he had a class room full of kids saying feck, arse, drink, girls 😂
I just recently re-watched The Wire and the line you mention about the Greeks was spoken by Bunk Moreland, who is probably the funniest character on the show. Best TV show EVER by the way, can't believe you're putting off watching it! Father Ted was one of my faves as a kid growing up in England and this particular episode was one of the best - I still use the line "I hear you're a racist now Father" even today!
I’m so happy 😁😁 been waiting for this one!!
One of the best bits from father ted
Great series up there with Only Fools and Horses and One Foot in the Grave
Father Ted pre dates Google. Just you said he mustve googled things Chinese. Really great to watch this again as I haven't seen it since it came out. Also this episode was the first to be shown after his death.
One of the best episodes.Still makes me laugh.
The pre-credit scene at the start is actually a nod to the start of the first ever episode, where Ted was asking Jack if he could do upcoming Masses! Too bad Ted had to leave his lovely new parish and civilised colleagues...but then if he hadn't been sent back to Craggy Island, there wouldn't have been nearly as much comedy!! 😂
Next time on _Father Ted:_ There's a chilling mystery on Craggy Island, and Ted shows his prowess with handling animals...and also his lack thereof with handling money!!
it was also probably his reward for saving the other priests in the christmas episode
but the money was just resting in his account
Recommend the 'Kicking Bishop Brennan up the arse' episode. Nice to see people enjoying Father Ted👍
Well done guys. One of the best episodes and you did it proud
Thank you Glinner for enriching our world
With you on the final series of Father Ted, thought I would pitch Black Books as something you might want to follow it with. Sitcom starring Dylan Moran, Bill Bailey and Tamsin Gregg, Graham Lineham (who wrote Father Ted and The IT Crowd) was a contributing writer to it. Lot of chaotic humour and outright insanity at times: "Right now I'm eating scrambled egg with a comb from a shoe".
I Second this. Black Books got me through a lot of dark times because of how relatable the characters are when you're feeling down.
The episode where Bill Bailey became a beard model was a classic. I laugh just thinking about it.
@@johnvienta7622 Oh no. You just made me crack up thinking about the way Omid Djalili laughs in that montage. 😂
Yes yes Black books
Black Books, the IT Crowd, great stuff!
You might like The Vicar of Dibley too. Has some great moments.
Edit: I believe all of these shows (certainly the IT Crowd and Vicar of Dibley) have a mid/after credit scene for each episode, so make sure you don't exit out of the episode when the credits start!
Waited far too long for the return of father ted!
I love how excited Queen Boomer got over the hamster riding the bike
The way it rings its bell😅
@@conanjon Pure comedy genius
I went on holiday to Ireland most summers to see my family. One year i told my sisterthat i wanted to see The Burren in Co Clare. On the way to Co Clare we drove past father Teds house!! We got of of the car and had photos.
When we got back to my sisters and told her husband he shouted a lot and told us we were feckers for going without him. We laughed so much. But the follow year all his children and grandchildren took him for snfternoon tea and they had a blast. I think we were firgiven cos when they took him they were able to go inside
You guys are TOO GOOD at guessing what happens next😂
this is the BEST father Ted episode EVER!!! 🤣
One of the all time great comedy shows. True genius. And, though unfortunate that his untimely death robbed us of more, it meant that it could never go downhill.
i rewatched the whole thing again diring lockdown..he was the same age as mu did when he died.. both same age and same year when both died.. got to have been one if the best things on telly ❤️
All those Greeks with their statues of naked men and their strongly held belief that a man could not love a woman until another, older, more experienced, man showed him how to love a woman.
Well you could say he collects Hugo Boss suits.