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Ted finally escapes to a new posting at Castlelawn Parochial House, Dublin, with civilised company and frequent jaunts to Paris. Unfortunately a slight misunderstanding over some expenses sends Ted back to his old compadres on the island. After a spot of lad's housecleaning results in Ted being mistakenly tarred as a racist, Ted holds a celebration of Chinese culture to clear his name (though 'Kung Fu Fighting' might not have been an inspired choice of soundtrack). Just when it looks like a happy ending might be in store, a mix-up over some soft furnishings and Nazi memorabilia leaves the Chinese community with a sweet'n'sour taste in the mouth.
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Patrick Kavanagh::Fr. Seamus Fitzpatrick
Ozzie Yue::Sean Yin
Peter Sakon-Lee::Yin Jr.
Vernon Dobtcheff::Old Nazi
Ann Callanan::Mrs. Carberry
Eamon Rohan::Colm
Des Keogh::Older Priest
Simon Nelson::Younger Priest
Denis Quillligan::Accountant
Frank Keane::Delivery Man
Royan Lee::Man in Audience |
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Director: Graham Linehan
Writer: (unknown)
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Broadcast: 1998-03-15
Production No.: (unknown)
Episode Overall No.: 17
Episode Type: Regular Episode
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