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The Wellness Hour with Paaaah is seldom more than thirty minutes and as Paaaah says “Sure haven’t you the rest of the hour to yourself”. It’s a magazine radio show from the depts of rural Ireland in Munster, where Paaaah our local DJ opens every show with Wellll. In his droll Tipperary accent, he introduces various contributors such as Dr Fintan O Brien from Kerry, who believes people should be doing more procedures on themselves to save money. A sort of DIY medical item. We visit a nursing ...
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Talking Ted

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Joe Rooney (Fr. Damo) and Patrick McDonnell (Eoin McLove) each appeared on one episode of much-loved TV show Father Ted and yet, over 25 years later, they are recognised today for those fondly-remembered characters more than anything else. It’s safe to say, the place of Father Ted in Irish cultural history is assured! Each episode of the HeadStuff original podcast Talking Ted is an exploration of the series with a glimpse behind the scenes as contributors from the show share their memories, ...
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In the final episode of the first season of Talking Ted, Joe and Patrick are joined by Ardal O’Hanlon to share memories of Frank Kelly, who played Father Jack. Joe, Patrick, and Ardal discuss working with Frank, who was an acting hero to each of them, and how Frank could not have been more different to his character. The episode also features a 201…
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In episode five of Talking Ted, Joe and Patrick chat with Rose Henderson, who played fan-favorite Sister Assumpta. They discuss Father Ted’s illicit crush on novelist Polly Clarke, played by Gemma Craven, and recall their experiences filming with a live audience. Rose talks about her Father Ted audition, helpful stunt person Bronco, and outside of …
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Joe and Patrick are joined by Paul Woodfull, who played Father Harry Coyle, or “Ziggy Stardust” in episode four of Father Ted, “Competition Time.” Joe, Patrick, and Paul discuss the birth of the character of Father Ted, Dougal’s storyline in Arthur’s original sketches, and Paul’s time in the U2 parody band, The Joshua Trio. Talking Ted is part of t…
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In this episode of Talking Ted, Joe and Patrick are joined by Jon Kenny (cinema owner, Michael Cocheese) to talk about episode three of Father Ted. Joe, Patrick, and Jon discuss the plot in the context of Catholic Church censorship in ‘80s and ‘90s Ireland. Jon shares a story about a local priest with a penchant for painting blue evening gowns on c…
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Episode two of Talking Ted features guest Michael Redmond (Father Stone). Michael shares his first impression of the series and his experiences on set. Joe, Patrick, and Michael discuss how they are similar to their characters, Father Ted stunts, and the Father Stone's in all of our lives. And no, Michael has no idea where that drawing is… Talking …
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In the first episode of the brand new series, Talking Ted, Joe Rooney (Father Damo) and Patrick McDonnell (Eoin McLove) chat about the very first episode of Father Ted, their own life-changing roles, and some bizarre aspects of Irish life at the time. Featuring interviews with Ardal O'Hanlon and Pat Shortt, who reveal how they first got cast and te…
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The Wellness Hour with Paaaah is seldom more than thirty minutes and as Paaaah says “Sure haven’t you the rest of the hour to yourself”. It’s a magazine radio show from the depths of rural Ireland in Munster, where Paaaah our local DJ opens every show with Wellll. In his droll Tipperary accent, he introduces various contributors such as Dr Fintan O…
  continue reading
 
The Wellness Hour with Paaaah is seldom more than thirty minutes and as Paaaah says “Sure haven’t you the rest of the hour to yourself”. It’s a magazine radio show from the depts of rural Ireland in Munster, where Paaaah our local DJ opens every show with Wellll. In his droll Tipperary accent, he introduces various contributors such as Dr Fintan O …
  continue reading
 
The Wellness Hour with Paaaah is seldom more than thirty minutes and as Paaaah says “Sure haven’t you the rest of the hour to yourself”. It’s a magazine radio show from the depts of rural Ireland in Munster, where Paaaah our local DJ opens every show with Wellll. In his droll Tipperary accent, he introduces various contributors such as Dr Fintan O …
  continue reading
 
The Wellness Hour with Paaaah is seldom more than thirty minutes and as Paaaah says “Sure haven’t you the rest of the hour to yourself”. It’s a magazine radio show from the depts of rural Ireland in Munster, where Paaaah our local DJ opens every show with Wellll. In his droll Tipperary accent, he introduces various contributors such as Dr Fintan O …
  continue reading
 
The Wellness Hour with Paaaah is seldom more than thirty minutes and as Paaaah says “Sure haven’t you the rest of the hour to yourself”. It’s a magazine radio show from the depts of rural Ireland in Munster, where Paaaah our local DJ opens every show with Wellll. In his droll Tipperary accent, he introduces various contributors such as Dr Fintan O …
  continue reading
 
The Wellness Hour with Paaaah is seldom more than thirty minutes and as Paaaah says “Sure haven’t you the rest of the hour to yourself”. It’s a magazine radio show from the depts of rural Ireland in Munster, where Paaaah our local DJ opens every show with Wellll. In his droll Tipperary accent, he introduces various contributors such as Dr Fintan O …
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