I'd also like to see entries from members of the congregation to
nominate there own favourite Father Ted, Father Dougal and Father
Jack's. Although not having some of the personality traits of the said
Fathers, in Mill Hill I believe the perfect Father Ted team would have
been from the late 1960's with Father Ray Armstrong as Dougal, Father
Miles Dowly as Father Ted and Father Andy Kavanagh as Father Jack. Does
any of the Mill Hill contingent have a view on this choice?
In my opinion Father Ted was the finest sitcom of the 1990's and the tragic death of Dermot Morgan cut short what was a great concept. Most of us who were born and raised as Roman Catholics in the UK instantly recognise many of features of the series as being well observed and funny. The humour was always gentle and lacking in vulgarity, whilst being well observed. Amongst my favourite scene was the one where the Priests get stranded in the ladies Lingerie section of the local department store and are desperate not to be spotted by parishioners, only to run into a gang of other priests. Whatever mood I find myself in, I am always cheered up by the series. I often laugh when I discuss it with non Catholic friends, as they whilst they find it funny, they don't see how well observed it is.
So come on, lets all get together and get Channel Four to launch International Father Ted day on 21st April ! It is a national treasure and we could all do with reminding just how good it was.
In my opinion Father Ted was the finest sitcom of the 1990's and the tragic death of Dermot Morgan cut short what was a great concept. Most of us who were born and raised as Roman Catholics in the UK instantly recognise many of features of the series as being well observed and funny. The humour was always gentle and lacking in vulgarity, whilst being well observed. Amongst my favourite scene was the one where the Priests get stranded in the ladies Lingerie section of the local department store and are desperate not to be spotted by parishioners, only to run into a gang of other priests. Whatever mood I find myself in, I am always cheered up by the series. I often laugh when I discuss it with non Catholic friends, as they whilst they find it funny, they don't see how well observed it is.
So come on, lets all get together and get Channel Four to launch International Father Ted day on 21st April ! It is a national treasure and we could all do with reminding just how good it was.
I remember when Tichborne used to pretend to know about politics. Is see now he is an entertainment blogger. No surprise there, he's been writing fiction badly for years!!!!
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