Visible crew/equipment: When Ted first brings the Golden Cleric display case into the living room, the studio lights can be seen in the reflection of the glass.
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Mrs Doyle: There's always time for a nice cup of tea. Sure, didn't the Lord himself pause for a nice cup of tea before giving himself up for the world.
Father Ted: No, he didn't, Mrs Doyle!
Mrs Doyle: Well, whatever the equivalent they had for tea in those days, cake or something. And speaking of cake, I have cake!
[Holds up a cupcake]
Father Ted: No thanks, Mrs Doyle.
Mrs Doyle: Are you sure, Father? There's cocaine in it!
Father Ted: WHAT?
Mrs Doyle: Oh, no, not cocaine. God, what am I on about. No, what d'you call them. Raisins.
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As a form of tribute to this wonderful comedy, the island of Inis Mor has just hosted the second "Tedfest". I was there along with thousands of fellow Father Ted fans. A fitting way to celebrate a great comic. See more...
Father Ted (1995) - 3 mistakes in special episodes
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starring Ardal O'Hanlon, Dermot Morgan, Frank Kelly, Pauline McLynn (add more)
A Christmassy Ted
Visible crew/equipment: When Ted is running along the beach, you can see the tracks made by the vehicle that is supporting the camera.
Continuity: When the commercial for the Priest chatback comes on, the phone number that's read out doesn't match the one that comes up on screen.
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