EPISODE
SEASON
Father Ted - Season 1
Three misfit priests and their housekeeper live on Craggy Island, not the peaceful and quiet part of Ireland that it seems to be.
25 July 1970, Ireland
March 26, 1922 in Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK
15 May 1948, Woodbridge, Suffolk, England, UK
1959 in County Meath, Ireland
1938, Waterford, Ireland
February, 1962 in Ireland
1 June 1950, Dublin, Ireland
1947, Liverpool, Lancashire, England, UK
14 August 1934, Nîmes, Gard, France
1962, Dublin, Ireland
25 September 1964, Clontarf, Dublin, Ireland
3 October 1965, Bellanaleck, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, UK
1922 in Dublin, Ireland
8 October 1965, Carrickmacross, County Monaghan, Ireland
9 July 1936, Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland, UK
24 October 1971, Churchtown, Dublin, Ireland
November 14, 2018
Father Ted has always felt second-hand, uninspired and predictable to me
November 12, 2018
The first series has some time-honoured sitcom staples, such as the ever-present catchphrases and...a slight over-reliance on characters jumping out of windows to button a scene, but it's all funny.
November 12, 2018
Kudos can also be paid to legendary comedian Michael Redmond, who puts in a brilliantly understated performance as Father Paul Stone.
November 14, 2018
It's so silly, so surreal, so big on laughs, you overlook the fact it was also edgy. Irish priests shown as feckless wasters - imagine!
November 14, 2018
Although the show is incredibly well-acted and directed, the crux of Father Ted's genius lay in Linehan and Matthews' writing - a heady mix of surrealism and the everyday, along with a hefty dose of film and TV parodies.
November 12, 2018
Eminently quotable, endlessly watchable, indubitably (and somewhat eerily) still as relevant today as it was in the 1990.
November 14, 2018
The episode ["The Passion Of St Tibulus"] gets off to a rip-roaring start with the immortal "Those Protestants €“ up to no good as usual." I've never looked at Cluedo the same way again.

