Two of Father Ted's most famous one-off characters are set to launch the official Father Ted podcast, featuring insightful interviews with the stars and producers of the famous Irish comedy series.
Irish postal service An Post has released a set of four commemorative stamps to mark the 25th anniversary of Irish sitcom Father Ted, one of the most popular shows ever set on the island of Ireland.
FATHER Ted favourite Ardal O'Hanlon has slammed the "truly ridiculous" trigger warning slapped on old episodes of the much-loved comedy. The 59-year-old actor, who played loveable Father Dougal ...
Father Ted star Joe Rooney has said he'll always be known only for his role in the hit Channel 4 sitcom. The actor, who played Father Damo, has launched a live Christmas podcast on December 13, where ...
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FATHER TED chased by giant peanuts. A hearse in flames after Father Dougal was allowed to do a funeral. And Bishop Len Brennan and Father Jack waking up in a bed full of rabbits. These are some of the ...
Father Ted is one of the most-loved sitcoms in TV history and it looks like we'll be having an unlikely return. Created by Graham Linehan and Arthur Matthews, the show ran for three series and a ...
On the surface, Ted Lasso is a TV show about an American football coach who goes to England to coach a soccer team with barely any knowledge of the game. But as fans of the Apple original series know ...
One night in March, some 10,000 Notre Dame students waited on a freezing cold night to enter an arena, not for a game, but for a memorial service to a 97-year-old man who had left the presidency of ...
Former Notre Dame president Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., died Thursday night on campus. Father Ted was 97. He said his final mass on Thursday, the day he passed away. “We mourn today a great man ...
Father Theodore Hesburgh, who died Thursday at 97, was no longer Notre Dame’s president by the time I enrolled in 1994, yet he remained a campus legend, instantly recognizable in his crisp black shirt ...