The Plague (Father Ted)

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The Plague
Father Ted episode
Image:Len Rabbit Father Ted The Plague.jpg
Bishop Brennan in bed with a rabbit
Episode no. Season 2
Episode 6
Written by Graham Linehan, Arthur Mathews
Directed by Declan Lowney
Guest stars Jim Norton (Bishop Brennan), Pat Shortt (Tom)
Original airdate 12 April 1996
Season 2 episodes
Father Ted - Series 2
8 March 199610 May 1996
  1. Hell
  2. Think Fast, Father Ted
  3. Tentacles of Doom
  4. The Old Grey Whistle Theft
  5. Song for Europe
  6. The Plague
  7. Rock-a-Hula Ted
  8. Cigarettes and Alcohol and Rollerblading
  9. New Jack City
  10. Flight into Terror
A Christmassy Ted
(Christmas special, 24 December 1996)

Series 3
List of Father Ted episodes

"The Plague" is the 6th episode of the second series of Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted, and the 12th episode overall.

Contents

[edit] Synopsis

The episode begins with a mock version of the show itself, with the titles replaced by titles for "Father Ben". Straight after the title card, it cuts to Dougal shouting excitedly to Ted that the programme is starting. They then watch the programme, which they find hilarious. They comment on Ben and Brendan (Ben's equivalent of Dougal), saying they are stupid and "eejits". The original Father Ted titles follow.

Dougal gets a pet rabbit which, after much deliberation, he calls Sampras. Meanwhile, Jack has acquired a habit of sleepwalking naked, and Bishop Brennan is set to visit because of thus. Unfortunately, the Bishop has a fear of rabbits brought on by a bad experience he once had with some in a lift, and Ted and Dougal must get 'Sampras' out of the way before he visits. They fail, and the situation is exacerbated as a whole army of rabbits appears in the parochial house, apparently from nowhere.

[edit] Quotes

Father Jack: (referring to the rabbits in the living room) Rats!
Father Ted: Yes, Father, we see them as well!
Father Jack: Hairy Japanese bastards!

Bishop Brennan: What would the following words suggest to you: Father Jack, sleepwalking and bollock naked?

[edit] Popular culture

  • This episode contains a subtle reference to Pulp Fiction: Tom chooses between a hammer, baseball bat, chainsaw and katana to kill the rabbits, just as Butch in Pulp Fiction chooses between these weapons to fight Zed and Maynard.
  • On the wall at the back of the room where Tom is showing the priests how he will take care of the rabbits a section of the word Redrum can be seen. This is a reference to the film The Shining.

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