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"Speed 3" is the third episode of the third series of the Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted ... Pat challenges Ted to prove this, and Ted and Dougal proceed to spy on Pat's ...
Father Derek Beeching (Eamon Morrissey) who mucks in to help with the milk-float crisis in "Speed 3". He is particularly fond of saying mass. Father Beeching and Father Clarke live at Barren Island Parochial House. Father Clarke (Arthur Mathews), who encourages Father Beeching to say mass during the milk-float crisis in "Speed 3".
Ted kicking Bishop Brennan up the arse ("Kicking Bishop Brennan Up the Arse") Ted shouting at the football team ("Escape from Victory") A crow stealing Jack's glasses ("The Mainland") Dougal driving the milkfloat ("Speed 3") Chris on a boat, watched by Ted and Dougal ("Chirpy Burpy Cheap Sheep")
The annual telethon Comic Relief, aired on 14 March 1997, included a scene in which Ted and Dougal are enlisted to host the telethon. Ted is baffled as to why Comic Relief has selected two unknown Irish priests for the job. Dougal theorises that God planned the event as an opportunity for Ted to atone for stealing money from a charity. Ted ...
Father Dougal McGuire is a character in the Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted.Created by Arthur Mathews and Graham Linehan, Dougal was portrayed by comedian Ardal O'Hanlon for the programme's three series.
Jack returns to the parochial house with Ted and Dougal, desperate for a drink. ... He later appeared as the villainous milkman Pat Mustard in "Speed 3", in the third ...
As Ted, Mathews sometimes read from a book, Notes from Africa, purportedly written by Father Dougal McGuire, a missionary friend who described his experiences of being attacked and chased by natives. In one sketch, Ted discussed his concern for Dougal, who had been voted Most Unpopular Priest in Africa for two years running and was spending ...
This rule was broken once, for the third-series episode "Speed 3", because they thought the idea of Ted giving mass from a tractor was too good to pass up. [1] The "priest as pop star" Ted's nun fans were inspired by interviews Andi Peters hosted with young female fans, who would ask questions about embarrassing moments. Jack's intense fear of ...