Cigarettes and Alcohol and Rollerblading

"Cigarettes and Alcohol and Rollerblading" is the eighth episode of the second series of Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted and the fourteenth episode overall.

"Cigarettes and Alcohol and Rollerblading"
Father Ted episode
Episode no.Series 2
Episode 8
Directed byDeclan Lowney
Written by
Produced byLissa Evans
Featured musicThe Divine Comedy
Cinematography byChris Owen
Editing by
Original air date26 April 1996 (1996-04-26)
Guest appearance(s)

Synopsis

With Lent approaching, Ted receives a phone call from his rival, Father Dick Byrne, who says that he and his fellow priests on Rugged Island will be giving up their vices. Ted insists to his fellow Craggy Island priests that they must do the same: Ted will give up smoking cigarettes, Jack drinking alcohol, and Dougal his rollerblading. After they all find themselves sneaking out on the first night of Lent to partake in their vices, Ted decides they need help. With Mrs Doyle away on her Lenten pilgrimage, he calls up the Church-run addiction service, who says they will send someone to the island the next day. Jack becomes sober for the first time in 12 years, and is horrified to learn he is "still on that feckin' island".

Sister Assumpta, a nun Ted and Dougal have met before, arrives the next day. She learns what their situation is and promises to help. Jack, upon seeing the nun, hurls himself through the window and flees into the countryside. The next day, Sister Assumpta wakes the priests at 5 a.m. via a low-pitched rather loud klaxon at an extremely close range of the Fathers (it is evident that she quietly sneaked into the Fathers' room while they are still asleep) and puts them through a grueling ordeal, which includes spending a while outside in bathtubs of ice-cold water, being dragged behind a tractor, having objects thrown at them, and being nearly fired at by her when they try to sneak carefully toward a table she is eating at. By the time they go to bed, they discover Assumpta has even replaced their mattresses with bricks. To escape from this rather cruel Sister, the Fathers go to Rugged Island's parochial hose that night to see about staying with Dick Byrne. However, as soon they have a look from outside at what they are doing inside when they arrive, they see Dick and his fellow priests readily engaging in the activities Dick said they were giving up for Lent, having been deceptive to Ted about it.

The Fathers return to Craggy Island to find that Assumpta had discovered a basket of chocolate eggs while they were away - her addiction of chocolate, upon her seeing the eggs while she is calling her associates, takes effect overnight much to the surprise of the Fathers when they make the discovery on the morning they return. Knowing that she should have resisted as part of her Lent observance, Ted agrees to forgive her for her indulgence by letting her redeem herself via overseeing the Rugged Island Fathers' Lent activities. She is later shown giving Dick and his fellow priests even more grueling punishments that are far more horrific because they were not keeping their end of Dick's and Ted's contest.

Mrs Doyle subsequently returns from her Lenten pilgrimage, and upon entering the living room, she finds Ted, Dougal, and Jack overindulging in their vices more than ever.

Production

Graham Linehan plays the man who walks past the parochial house saying, "Some mad-man's put up a cross..."

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