Series 1

Good Luck Father Ted

Father Ted receives a call from RTE ( The nation TV station) who would like to interview him and film some of the island, however Dougal ruins Ted's interview when he sneaks off to the annual fun fair in "The Field" and meets up with the film crew.

Entertaining Father Stone

Fr, Stone is one of the most boring priest in the world and every year spends his holiday with Fr. Ted. After weeks of putting up with Fr. Stone Ted requests some divine intervention. When Fr. Stone is struck by lightning Ted feels guilty.

The Passion of St Tibulus

Bishop Brennan arrives on the island to order Ted, Dougal and Jack to organise a protest at the local cinema who are showing "The passion of St. Tibulus" a blasphemous film. However Ted’s protest creates a bit of a stir on the island and has the opposite effect with people coming from all over the Island to view the film, making it the most popular film since Jurassic Park.

Competition Time

The annual all priests "stars in their eyes" competition has arrived and the fierce competition between Fr. Ted and Fr. Dick Byrne has left some tension in the air. Ted forgoes his usual costume as Mother Tereasa for a new improved look. Unfortunately Dougal and Jack soon catch onto Ted's Idea and copy him.

And God Created Women

Ted attends a book signing of one of his favorite novelists, Polly Clarke. On returning home from the book signing he is a bit surprised to see Polly Clarke there. Polly has purchased a house on the Island and Ted believes that there may be something between him and Polly.

And Grant Onto Him Eternal Rest

Father Jack dies after drinking a bottle of floor polish. Fr. Ted and Dougal upset over the death find some comfort in the half a million pound he leaves in his will. But there is a clause in the will where Ted and Dougal must stay with Jack the night before the burial and the unexpected happens.

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