'Graham Linehan' (born 1968) is an
Irish television writer and director who, often in partnership with
Arthur Mathews, has written or co-written a number of popular television comedies. He is most noted for his involvement in ''
Father Ted''.
He attended the
Marist Catholic University School (secondary) on lower Leeson street in
Dublin and graduated in 1986. He is a confirmed atheist and an Honorary Associate of the
National Secular Society. He also enjoys playing
poker and has been featured on
Celebrity Poker Club.
Writing career
Television
Linehan and Mathews have been responsible for segments in many high profile sketch shows including ''
Alas Smith and Jones'', ''
Harry Enfield and Chums'', ''
The All New Alexei Sayle Show'' and the Ted & Ralph characters in ''
The Fast Show'' (the characters were created by Linehan and Mathews and played by
Charlie Higson and
Paul Whitehouse).
However, it was with ''
Father Ted'' (three series, 1995-1998) that Linehan and Mathews made their biggest splash on the public imagination.
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They then wrote the first series of the
sketch show ''
Big Train'', but Linehan bowed out for the second series.
They also wrote the "Dearth of A Salesman" episode for the series "
Coogan's Run", which featured the character "Gareth Cheeseman". In late 2003, they were named one of the 50 funniest acts to work in television by ''
The Observer''.
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Linehan has continued to provide material for shows which are held in high regard, in particular ''
Brass Eye''. With
Dylan Moran, he co-wrote the first series of ''
Black Books'', a series to which Mathews also made a much smaller contribution. Linehan has also contributed material to
Blue Jam, and its television adaption
Jam.
Most recently, Linehan wrote and directed the 2006
Channel 4 sitcom ''
The IT Crowd'', in which he sought to move away from the recent trend of mock-documentary comedies, and return to the old-fashioned style of sitcom, filmed before a studio audience.
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Books
Linehan and Mathews have had one book published:
★ "Father Ted": The Complete Scripts -- Graham Linehan, Arthur Mathews. (Paperback - Boxtree -
October 20,
2000) ISBN 0-7522-7235-7
They have also contributed to various magazines and wrote surreal liner notes for the popular "
Volume" series of
alternative music compilations.
Directing career
Linehan has directed the following television shows:
★ Six episodes of ''
The IT Crowd'', 2006
★ One episode of ''
Little Britain'', 2003
★ Six episodes of ''
Black Books'', 2000
★ Six episodes of ''
Big Train'', 1998
Lineham made his debut in
directing films with the
comedy horror short ''
Hello Friend'', which he also co-wrote. This film appears an extra on ''The IT Crowd: Version 1.0'' DVD.
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He was also an executive producer of the first series of ''The IT Crowd'', and an associate producer of one episode of ''
Father Ted''.
Television Appearances
Both Linehan and Mathews have made cameo appearances in programmes they have written.
They also made an appearance in the
sitcom ''
I'm Alan Partridge'' as two Irish men considering
Alan Partridge (
Steve Coogan) for a contract. In the absence of a picture, Mathews is the fairer haired of the two in the scene mentioned.
Typically, they went away with a strong urge to employ somebody else (Partridge: "
Sunday Bloody Sunday. Really captures the frustration of a Sunday, doesn't it? The kids are running around, you've got all of the papers to read, and you think "Sunday,
Bloody Sunday.")
Linehan has also appeared
The Day Today and in two episodes of ''
Garth Marenghi's Darkplace'', cameos in ''
Black Books'' (Season One Episode 2, as "I love books" Guy, and 5 as Fast Food Customer), the ''Flight Into Terror'' ,''Entertaining Father Stone'' and ''Good Luck Father Ted'' episodes of ''
Father Ted'' and, so far, one episode of The IT Crowd (Season One Episode 3 as Messy Joe's Restaurant Musician).
References
1. Review of ''Father Ted'' Mary Cummins, ''Irish Times'', 25 April 1996
2. Life After Ted Deirdre Falvey, ''Irish Times'', 2 May 1998
3. Aran Islands in Father Ted Row RTE News, 21 January 2007
4. The A-Z of laughter The Observer, 7 December 2003
5. Interview with Linehan British SitCom Guide, 2006
6. Have You Tried Turning It Off and On Again? Brian Boyd, ''Irish Times'', 21 January 2006
7.
Garth Maremghi's Dark Place
External links
★
Graham Linehan's CV
★
The I.T. Crowd Official Channel 4 minisite.
★
Graham Linehan's Wordpress (blog)
Father Ted