Father Ted, she claare aitt t'eh va crooit ec ny screeudeyryn Yernagh Graham Linehan as Arthur Mathews as er ny ghientyn liorish y cholught gientyn Hat Trick Productions cour Channel 4. V'eh er ny scaalheaney harrish tree straih eddyr 21 Averil 1995 derrey 1 Boaldyn 1998, goaill stiagh un chur magh Nollick er lheh. 'Sy clane, ren ad 25 episodeyn. V'eh scaalheanit er RTÉ Two ayns Nerin, er Nine Network (straih 1) as ABC Television (straihyn 2 as 3) 'syn Australia, as er TV3 'sy Teelynn Noa.

Father Ted
Shaanrey sitcom
Crootagh Graham Linehan
Arthur Mathews
Screeudeyr Graham Linehan
Arthur Mathews
Stiureyder Declan Lowney
Graham Linehan
Andy De Emmony
Aghteyryn Dermot Morgan
Ardal O'Hanlon
Frank Kelly
Pauline McLynn
Kiaull hoshee "Songs of Love" (greianagh)
Cummeyder The Divine Comedy (en) Translate
Çheer ghooghys Reeriaght Unnaneysit · Nerin
Çhengey vunneydagh Baarle
Earroo straihyn 3
Earroo episodeyn 25
Ard-ghienteyder Mary Bell
Gienteyder Geoffrey Perkins (en) Translate
Boayl gientyn The London Studios
Coontae yn Chlaair
Traa roie 23-55 minnid
55 minnid (claare Nollick er lheh)
Colught gientyn Hat Trick Productions (en) Translate
Scaalheaneyder bunneydagh Channel 4 (en) Translate
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Bunnit er Craggy Island far-skeealagh, ynnyd fadaneagh çheumooie ass coose heear Nerin, ta Father Ted cloiet lesh Dermot Morgan myr Father Ted Crilly (yn Ayr Ted Crilly), myrane lesh ny saggyrtyn elley Father Dougal McGuire (Ardal O'Hanlon) as Father Jack Hackett (Frank Kelly). Ceaut 'syn eebyrtys gyn onnoir liorish yn aspick Bishop Leonard Brennan (Jim Norton) son coooishyn eigsoylagh, ta ny saggyrtyn cummal as beaghey lesh y cheilley 'sy thie skeeragh marish nyn men thie Mrs Doyle (Pauline McLynn). Ta'n claare cur shaghrynys er arrishyn aittys cadjin as eh soilshaghey cowraghyn lomarcanys, meechraueeaght, mayrnaghys as pulgeydory y characteyr enmyssagh; ta'n cheeal ghowin shoh er ny ve yllit.[1][2][3]

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  1. McGonigle, Lisa (2012-06-30). ""Doesn’t Mary Have a Lovely Bottom?": Gender, Sexuality and Catholic Ideology in Father Ted" (ayns en). Études irlandaises. (37-1): 89–102. doi:10.4000/etudesirlandaises.2999. ISSN 0183-973X. 
  2. Power, Ed. "Careful now: Will we ever stop talking about Father Ted?". The Irish Times (ayns English). Feddynit magh er 2021-12-06.
  3. "Ardal O'Hanlon: 'Comedy never used to be a career – it was for slackers with ukuleles'". The Guardian (ayns English). 2019-10-29. Feddynit magh er 2021-12-06.