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313:", it is revealed that Ted has made him write a list of things that do not exist, which is on a pull-down chart in their bedroom. Often he says things that Ted specifically told him not to say, such as by asking about Bishop Brennan's son, as well as shouting to Ted to ask if the Bishop found a large number of rabbits that they are hiding in the parochial house (fortunately for Ted, the bishop was more concerned about Dougal addressing him by his first name instead of using his proper title). In "The Mainland", he forgets to have any breakfast and fails to realise this until he and Ted are waiting for Father Jack at the optician. He also nearly gives a visiting bishop a heart attack when he screams in excitement after remembering the director's cut of 55: 242:, 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 Christmas up a tree in the grounds of The Bob Geldof Centre. 478:-worthy" Dougal and Jack received the most attention at the time of broadcast, Morgan's straight-man performance was the highlight in retrospect. Morgan attributed the show's success to the appealing double-act formed by Dougal, "an idiot who knows nothing", and Ted, "an idiot who thinks he knows something but actually knows nothing." 274:
Linehan and Mathews saw O'Hanlon in a modernised Shakespeare play broadcast by RTÉ, and were impressed by the "weird, gormless" face he could pull. Linehan later said, "That was Dougal right there. He was just spot-on and he became our secret weapon. The show took off so quickly because Ardal was so
306:", he mentions that his parents are dead, and also refers to an uncle who died after his heart stopped beating for a week. It is unclear how Dougal entered the priesthood, with Ted wondering, "Dougal, how did you get into the Church? Was it, like, collect twelve crisp packets and become a priest?" 237:
tribute band. The band performed various warm-up sketches written by Mathews, Woodfull, and Graham Linehan, who joined in a non-musical capacity. These sketches included stand-up performed by Mathews in-character as Father Ted Crilly. As Ted, Mathews sometimes read from a book,
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In "A Christmassy Ted", Dougal performs a funeral that Ted was meant to do, but forgot about. Ted is alarmed to learn from Mrs Doyle that Dougal is performing a funeral, and the consequences of Dougal performing the funeral are predictably disastrous.
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asked Linehan and Mathews to discard the mockumentary format and expand the Father Ted episode to a traditional sitcom, Father Dougal became one of the main characters. When writing Dougal, Linehan and Mathews drew on
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Sometimes he talks more sense, however, such as when Ted inadvertently winds up his unravelled jumper upon discovering that it could provide a way out, and he asks what use it will be when all wound up. In
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jersey when he is in bed. He and Ted share a bedroom, but owing to his childlike nature Dougal does not sleep with a normal blanket like Ted; instead he sleeps with a child's cartoon character
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By the time the show begins, Dougal has been exiled to Craggy Island as punishment for unknown misdeeds. In an early interview, the writers stated that it involved "a baptism gone wrong". In "
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Bishop Brennan despises Dougal, at one point referring to him as a "cabbage". He also does not take kindly to Dougal calling him "Len", often shouting profanity at him when he does.
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to television, casting O'Hanlon as the on-screen Dougal. In a 2001 poll conducted by Channel 4, Dougal was ranked fifth on their list of the
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As testament to the character's enduring popularity, Irish bookmakers humorously began collecting bets on whether Dougal would succeed Pope
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for Father Ted, the profile for Father Dougal states that 'Dougal was relegated to the island after an unfortunate incident on a
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upon his death. The odds were 1,000-1 (better odds than some genuine candidates), and some small stakes were actually received.
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singled out O'Hanlon as "the real star of the show", and said that Dougal's "holy-fool innocence" as "worthy of
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s American broadcast; these segments were included on later DVD releases as "Fundraising with Father Dougal".
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instantly funny." The writers have said that the only other actor they feel might have worked in the role is
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There have been several attempts to remake the show for American audiences. In 2004, it was reported that
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in 1987–89. During production weekends, he and Paul Woodfull had the idea for The Joshua Trio, a comedic
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on-stage, Mathews occasionally discussed Dougal as one of Ted's great friends. In 1994, the writers took
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in a short-lived stand-up routine performed by Mathews in the late 1980s. Portraying an early version of
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as an influence and compared the relationship between Ted and Dougal to that between
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for the programme's three series. The character is a childlike, simple-minded
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incident", in which hundreds of nuns' lives were "irreparably damaged".
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Arthur Mathews created the character of Father Ted while working at
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In 2001, O'Hanlon reprised the role of Dougal for a series of
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as Ted. No remake has yet entered production, as of 2023.
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ferry that put the lives of hundreds of nuns in danger.'
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exiled to Craggy Island, a small island off the coast of
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Index

Father Dougal Maguire
Father Ted
A publicity photograph of Irish actor Ardal O'Hanlon as Father Dougal McGuire
Good Luck, Father Ted
Arthur Mathews
Graham Linehan
Ardal O'Hanlon
Curate
Milkman
Roman Catholic
Irish
Channel 4
Father Ted
Arthur Mathews
Graham Linehan
Ardal O'Hanlon
Roman Catholic
curate
Galway
unseen character
Father Ted Crilly
100 Greatest TV Characters
U2
mockumentary
seminary
Geoffrey Perkins
Stan Laurel
Don Wycherley
Graham Norton
Steve Martin

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