Going to America
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“Going to America” | |||||||
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Father Ted episode | |||||||
Episode no. | Season 3 Episode 8 |
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Written by | Arthur Matthews, Graham Linehan | ||||||
Directed by | Graham Linehan, Andy de Emmony | ||||||
Guest stars | Tommy Tiernan (Fr. Kevin), Jeff Harding (Fr. Buzz Cagney), Mark Doherty (Fr. Alan), Hugh B. O'Brien (Eugene), Brian Eno (Fr. Brian Eno) |
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Original airdate | 1 May 1998 | ||||||
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"Going to America" is the final episode to be aired of Father Ted. It is the 8th episode of the third series of the Channel 4 sitcom and the 25th episode overall.
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[edit] Synopsis
After Ted prevents a depressed Father Kevin (Tommy Tiernan) from jumping to his death, Father Buzz Cagney (Jeff Harding) asks him if he’ll come to a parish in LA. Ted can’t wait and excitedly tells Jack, Dougal and Mrs. Doyle, who incorrectly think they will be able to come with him. Ted has second thoughts when Father Cagney mentions the gang culture around Ted's new Parish in LA.
[edit] Ending
The show was always intended to be the last Father Ted — indeed, in the original script the last scene was to be Ted joining Father Kevin on the window ledge and committing suicide because he was depressed that the intended trip to America fell through and he would have to stay on Craggy Island forever.
Instead, this ending was abandoned in favour of a montage of clips from all three series of the show, because Ted himself — the actor Dermot Morgan — died the day after filming on the series was concluded. Contrary to popular belief, the ending wasn't changed solely due to Morgan's death (although it was a factor), but simply because the writers didn't think it was very funny.
[edit] Montage clips
A clip is shown from each episode, in reverse order of airdate.
- Mrs Doyle fainting (“Night of the Nearly Dead”)
- Ted kicking Bishop Brennan up the arse (“Kicking Bishop Brennan up the Arse”)
- Ted shouting at the soccer team (“Escape from Victory”)
- A crow stealing Jack's glasses (“The Mainland”)
- Dougal driving the milkfloat (“Speed 3”)
- Chris on a boat, watched by Ted and Dougal (“Chirpy Burpy Cheap Sheep”)
- Ted inadvertently resembling Hitler (“Are You Right There, Father Ted?”)
- Mrs Doyle falling off the windowsill (“A Christmassy Ted”)
- "It's me. In the nip. And a dog." (“Flight into Terror”)
- Mrs Doyle showing "GO ON" flashcards to Fr Stack (“New Jack City”)
- Ted injured by a cross (“Cigarettes and Alcohol and Rollerblading”)
- Imelda winning the Lovely Girls competition (“Rock-a-Hula Ted”)
- Tom "taking care" of the rabbits (“The Plague”)
- Part of the music video (“Song for Europe”)
- "Picnic Area" sign hitting Ted (“The Old Grey Whistle Theft”)
- Mrs Doyle bathes Dougal (“Tentacles of Doom”)
- The Dancing Priest (“Think Fast, Father Ted”)
- Ted, Jack and Dougal in the wrong caravan (“Hell”)
- The Monkey Priest throwing books around (“Grant unto Him Eternal Rest”)
- Ted being shocked by Polly's tale (“And God Created Woman”)
- The Third Age of Elvis (“Competition Time”)
- "Down With This Sort Of Thing" and "Careful Now" (“The Passion of St Tibulus”)
- Fr Stone on the toilet, Ted in the bath (“Entertaining Father Stone”)
- Ted on the Chair of Death (“Good Luck, Father Ted”)
[edit] Production Notes
- This episode does not contain a credits sequence at the end, as it is replaced by the clips montage. The episode's guest cast is listed alongside Morgan, O'Hanlon, Kelly and McLynn in the opening credits.
[edit] Trivia
- Father Kevin is depressed by the song "Exit Music (For a Film)" by Radiohead.
- Brian Eno appears in the episode as Father Brian Eno.
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