Fathers Ted, Dougal, and Jack take a holiday in a borrowed caravan.Fathers Ted, Dougal, and Jack take a holiday in a borrowed caravan.Fathers Ted, Dougal, and Jack take a holiday in a borrowed caravan.
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- TriviaIn 2021, Graham Norton admitted Noel Furlong was his favourite (acting) role. "To be honest I think it's in retrospect the coolest job I've ever had, it's a fabulous feather to have on my cap," he said in a BBC Radio 4 extended interview. He noted it didn't change his career trajectory but he enjoyed it anyway. "It didn't lead to anything. It came from nowhere and went nowhere. It was just this great thing." He said that he is "very happy" to have done Father Ted, a sitcom that still "stands up so well".
- GoofsWhen Ted mistakes the mobile home for the "caravan" they were supposed to occupy, he is confronted by a man who clearly stepped from the shower- as he is toweling himself off. If the mobile home is equipped with a functioning bathroom, why is the wife using the campground toilet later in the episode?
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Father Ted Crilly: Dougal, what's so special about July the 19th?
Father Dougal McGuire: I don't now Ted, ya big bollocks.
- Crazy creditsThe copyright year at the end is misprinted as MXMXCVI instead of MCMXCVI for the first six episodes of the second season.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Father Ted: Going to America (1998)
- SoundtracksEbony and Ivory
Written by Paul McCartney
Performed by Graham Norton, Tom Farrelly, Yvonne Shanley, Stephen Gallagher and Sharon Carroll
Featured review
Comedy gold.
Series two opens up with a classic episode, Hell is one of the most hilarious, laugh out loud episodes of the show, it doesn't let up for a minute.
Graham Norton was a superb piece of casting, if anyone could play an infuriating, annoying little twerp, it was Norton, even Ted wanted to get away from him. Not the last we'd see of him.
Jack as always provides moments of hilarity, great to see his dream come true. It's the exploits of Ted and the naked man that cause the major laughs, painfully funny.
Perfect, 10/10.
Graham Norton was a superb piece of casting, if anyone could play an infuriating, annoying little twerp, it was Norton, even Ted wanted to get away from him. Not the last we'd see of him.
Jack as always provides moments of hilarity, great to see his dream come true. It's the exploits of Ted and the naked man that cause the major laughs, painfully funny.
Perfect, 10/10.
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- Sleepin_Dragon
- Dec 11, 2020
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- Runtime24 minutes
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