Father Ted fans should get ready to praise the Almighty as a celebration of their favourite priest-based sitcom is returning to Glasgow.
'Ted Fest' is coming to Irish bar Malones with a host of Craggy Island-themed events, as well as the talents of the man behind the rebellious Father Damo, Joe Rooney.
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If you needed any more motivation to go on, go on, go on, all proceeds from the night will be donated to the Paradise Steps charity group to help fund school feeding programmes in Malawi.
Attendees at the event, being held Friday, November 25, will be able to do everything from get lost in Ireland's largest lingerie section and take a seat in Pat Mustard's Milk Float, to confess sins in the Telephone Confession Box and explore the Tunnel of Goats.
On top of that, there are prizes for best costume and the dancing priest contest, as well as live music and rhythm jig Irish dancers.
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With a suggested donation of just £5 on the door, there's no reason the money should just be resting in your account.
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