The Washington Post, October 28th, 1996
If Father Dowling or Father Flanagan is your idea of how priests should be portrayed on the screen, or if you are offended by bad language or full posterior nudity, or by light-hearted treatment of feminism, alcoholism, cigarette addiction, pedophilia, old people, dumb people, Catholic people, the Irish, the pope and God, then you may not fancy "Father Ted," the sitcom here about three priests in a parish house on a forsaken, desolate island off the West Coast of Ireland. But they're crazy for it in Britain, Ireland, France, Iceland, New Zealand and Scandinavia, to name a few places. Indeed, a...
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