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In this candid, wide-ranging conversation, Ian O'Doherty sits down for the inaugural episode of The State of Us podcast with his first guest, comedy legend and writer Graham Linehan. Best known for co-creating the iconic sitcom “Father Ted,” Linehan discusses the enormous personal and professional fallout he has faced in recent years following his outspoken advocacy for women’s and gay rights, as well as his controversial views on gender politics.
The episode dives deep into Graham’s journey from being celebrated for his comedy to being ostracized by former friends, colleagues, and the entertainment industry at large. He opens up about the cancellation of the much-anticipated “Father Ted” musical, the unraveling of lifelong friendships, and the overwhelming cost of standing by his beliefs. Graham and Ian also reflect on the shifting social and political landscape in Ireland and the UK, media narratives, cancel culture, and their own difficult history together.
With honesty, humor, and reflection, this episode offers a rare inside look at the personal toll of cultural controversy, the realities of free speech, and the resilience required to keep going. Whether you’re a fan of “Father Ted” or interested in the bigger questions facing society and media today, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.
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In this candid, wide-ranging conversation, Ian O'Doherty sits down for the inaugural episode of The State of Us podcast with his first guest, comedy legend and writer Graham Linehan. Best known for co-creating the iconic sitcom “Father Ted,” Linehan discusses the enormous personal and professional fallout he has faced in recent years following his outspoken advocacy for women’s and gay rights, as well as his controversial views on gender politics.
The episode dives deep into Graham’s journey from being celebrated for his comedy to being ostracized by former friends, colleagues, and the entertainment industry at large. He opens up about the cancellation of the much-anticipated “Father Ted” musical, the unraveling of lifelong friendships, and the overwhelming cost of standing by his beliefs. Graham and Ian also reflect on the shifting social and political landscape in Ireland and the UK, media narratives, cancel culture, and their own difficult history together.
With honesty, humor, and reflection, this episode offers a rare inside look at the personal toll of cultural controversy, the realities of free speech, and the resilience required to keep going. Whether you’re a fan of “Father Ted” or interested in the bigger questions facing society and media today, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.

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