Funnyman Ardal O’Hanlan has revealed how he was paid just £50,000 to star in Father Ted.
The 56-year-old, who played dozy priest Dougal McGuire, said that despite appearing in all 25 episodes, he barely made any money from the BAFTA-winning comedy.
The show, which aired between 1995 and 1998, followed the lives of three priests - Dermot Morgan as Father Ted Crilly, Frank Kelly as Father Jack Hackett and Father Dougal McGuire - on Craggy Island.
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The TV show won Best Comedy Series at the BAFTAs twice and Father Dougal was voted in 5th spot in Channel 4’s Greatest TV Characters.
Despite this, the funnyman - who starred as DI Jack Mooney in Death in Paradise - said he was only paid £2,000 per episode, which works out at just £50,000 for the entire three series and Christmas special.
Speaking at the weekend, he said: “People would be shocked by how little it was (that I got paid for Father Ted).
“I was paid something like £2,000 an episode.”
He said that at the same time he had heard of the star of another sitcom getting paid a whopping £45,000 for just one episode.
Ardal added: “To put it in context, I remember hearing that a senior figure in sitcom was doing a Christmas special for £45,000 per episode.
“I was fine with that. I wasn’t in it for the money,” he told the Business & Money supplement in the Sunday Telegraph.
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