Father Ted was a popular 1990s television situation comedy set around the lives of three priests on the extremely remote (and fictional) Craggy Island off the west coast of Ireland. It ran for three series, totalling 25 episodes, between 21 April 1995 and 1 May 1998 on the UK's Channel 4. Father Ted was written by Arthur Mathews and Graham Linehan, who also co-created Big Train. All of the interior scenes were shot at The London Studios, while all of the location footage was shot in Ireland.
Yes I know we now live in the golden era of TV. However here is a list of shows before the millennium that I've either watched and loved or have been told are great and want to watch.
From a chuckle to a guffaw, these are the ones to avoid watching while wearing headphones in the quiet carriage on the train. Of course some of them only think they are funny, but don;t worry, they include a laugh track, to show you where the jokes were meant to be.