Graham Linehan
Graham Linehan (born 1968) is an
Irish writer who, often in partnership with
Arthur Mathews, has written or co-written a number of popular television comedies.
As a pair they have been responsible for segments in many high profile sketch shows including
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). They also contributed to various magazines and wrote surreal liner notes for the popular "Volume" series of
alternative music compilations.
However, it was with
Father Ted (3 series, 1995-1998) that Linehan and Mathews made their biggest splash on the public imagination. They also wrote the first series of the
sketch show Big Train, but Linehan bowed out for the second series.
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. He wrote the new
Channel 4 sitcom The IT Crowd, the first two episodes of which were broadcast back to back on
February 3,
2006.
Both Linehan and Mathews often make cameo appearances in programmes they have written. They also made a notable appearance in the sitcom
I'm Alan Partridge as two Irish producers considering
Alan Partridge (
Steve Coogan) for a contract. 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 in two episodes of
Garth Marenghi's Darkplace, a cameo in
Black Books (Season One Episode 2) and, so far, one episode of The IT Crowd (Season One Episode 3).
They also wrote the "Dearth of A Salesman" episode for the series "Coogan's Run", which featured the character "Gareth Cheeseman".
In late
2003, Linehan and Mathews were named among the 50 funniest people to work in television by
The Observer newspaper. [
1]
Linehan is an Honorary Associate of the
National Secular Society. He also enjoys playing
poker and has been featured on
Celebrity Poker Club.
He is brother-in-law to actor and voice artist
Peter Serafinowicz.
* "Father Ted": The Complete Scripts -- Graham Linehan, Arthur Mathews. (Paperback - Boxtree -
October 20,
2000) ISBN 0752272357
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The Observer Newspaper's 50 Funniest People In Britain*
Graham Linehan's CV*
The I.T. Crowd Official Channel 4 minisite.
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Gutshot Card Club poker tournament results*
Graham Linehan's LiveJournal