Display title | Father Ted |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Unhinged Sitcom by Graham Linehan and Arthur Matthews, about a tiny parish on a miserable little island off the coast of Ireland, where the Catholic church has sent three of its most embarrassing members: the embezzler Father Ted, the idiotic manchild Father Dougal, and the drunken, violent, foul-mouthed skirt-chaser Father Jack. Their housekeeper is Mrs. Doyle, who is really dedicated to serving tea. The majority of episodes involved Ted's efforts to either get away from the island or make a nice pile of cash (neither of which he ever succeeded in doing). |