After saving a fellow priest from suicide, Father Ted is invited to work at an American parish.After saving a fellow priest from suicide, Father Ted is invited to work at an American parish.After saving a fellow priest from suicide, Father Ted is invited to work at an American parish.
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- TriviaThe original ending featured Father Ted joining other priests on a small ledge, preparing to commit suicide by jumping. However, due to Dermot Morgan's untimely death just one day after filming ended, the writers changed it to a happier ending featuring clips from every episode; although they later said that the sadder ending "just didn't work".
- GoofsWhen the group is preparing to leave for the airport, Jack sits on a suitcase. He is clean shaven and the usual "debris" on his face is absent. However, at the airport, he has beard stubble on his face.
- Quotes
Father Dougal: [at the Airport] I think this is the greatest moment of my life!
Mrs. Doyle: Me too!
Father Jack Hackett: [shouts] Big bras!
- ConnectionsFeatures Father Ted: Good Luck, Father Ted (1995)
- SoundtracksTheme from Shaft
(uncredited)
Written by Isaac Hayes
Performed by Isaac Hayes
[Appears 12 minutes into episode]
Featured review
Season 3: Solid bowing out of the show, with quality mostly high and consistently so
I remember watching this season when it was originally broadcast, and it came so in the wake of actor Morgan dying from a heart attack. This did rather cast a poignant tone to the season and, while time has made this less in my mind, there is certainly that knowledge while rewatching this a few decades later. Aside from the plot of the final episode giving a sense of closure (or continuation), and a montage at the end, the season is pretty much what is has been before. The characters acknowledge the ridiculousness of their situations each week, but mostly the plots have enough laughs to sell their silliness.
Although the plots are daft, the writing is strong and each one is funny rather than silly. Racism, a sheep contest, Speed 3 (better than Speed 2), a crossover with another popular sitcom of the day, and other devices are all well used and consistently the quality of the show is high all the way to the end. The cast respond well and deliver great comic performances across the board. Of course it is sad to hear of the stresses that were on Morgan – and particularly the suggestion that repeatedly dancing to Shaft on the day before he died may have put more strain on his heart, however mostly you do not see the sad – only the strong timing and delivery. Likewise all of the others are very good – O'Hanlon yet again reminding me that he is very unlikely to ever be funnier or better than he was here.
I am not sure if the show would have run longer had Morgan not died, however it is a moot point since he did. The season ends in a satisfying way that doesn't feel abrupt and, most importantly, it ends with a funny and consistently enjoyable season with maintains the high quality of the show all the way to the end.
Although the plots are daft, the writing is strong and each one is funny rather than silly. Racism, a sheep contest, Speed 3 (better than Speed 2), a crossover with another popular sitcom of the day, and other devices are all well used and consistently the quality of the show is high all the way to the end. The cast respond well and deliver great comic performances across the board. Of course it is sad to hear of the stresses that were on Morgan – and particularly the suggestion that repeatedly dancing to Shaft on the day before he died may have put more strain on his heart, however mostly you do not see the sad – only the strong timing and delivery. Likewise all of the others are very good – O'Hanlon yet again reminding me that he is very unlikely to ever be funnier or better than he was here.
I am not sure if the show would have run longer had Morgan not died, however it is a moot point since he did. The season ends in a satisfying way that doesn't feel abrupt and, most importantly, it ends with a funny and consistently enjoyable season with maintains the high quality of the show all the way to the end.
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- bob the moo
- Oct 9, 2015
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- Runtime25 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1
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