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− | The protagonists of British sitcom ''[http://us.imdb.com/Details?0111958 Father Ted]'' became a musical act in the "Song for Europe" episode (first aired 3 Apr. 1996). They plagiarize the melody of the B-side of [[Nin Huegen and the Huegenotes]]' 1976 Eurovision entry for their own Eurovision tune, "My Lovely Horse." | + | The protagonists of British sitcom ''[http://us.imdb.com/Details?0111958 Father Ted]'' became a musical act in the "Song for Europe" episode (first aired 3 Apr. 1996). They plagiarize the melody of the B-side of [[Nin Huegen and the Huegenotes]]' 1976 Eurovision entry for their own Eurovision tune, "My Lovely Horse." They end up winning the contest, beating out [[Father Dick Byrne and Father Cyril McDuff]] and three bands who are only mentioned on a sign: |
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+ | *The Grand Girls ("If I Could Wear My Hat Like My Heart") | ||
+ | *Sean O'Brien ("The Drums of Africa Are Calling Me Home") | ||
+ | *Death Pigs ("Sha la la la la la la la la la la la la") | ||
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+ | A real song from a real band ("You Dirty English Bastards" by the Hairy Bowsies), is also listed on the sign. | ||
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[[Category:Father Ted|Crilly]] | [[Category:Father Ted|Crilly]] |
Revision as of 18:11, 26 April 2017
The protagonists of British sitcom Father Ted became a musical act in the "Song for Europe" episode (first aired 3 Apr. 1996). They plagiarize the melody of the B-side of Nin Huegen and the Huegenotes' 1976 Eurovision entry for their own Eurovision tune, "My Lovely Horse." They end up winning the contest, beating out Father Dick Byrne and Father Cyril McDuff and three bands who are only mentioned on a sign:
- The Grand Girls ("If I Could Wear My Hat Like My Heart")
- Sean O'Brien ("The Drums of Africa Are Calling Me Home")
- Death Pigs ("Sha la la la la la la la la la la la la")
A real song from a real band ("You Dirty English Bastards" by the Hairy Bowsies), is also listed on the sign.