Comedy writer Graham Linehan called a trans teenager a “domestic terrorist” and “deeply disturbed sociopath” in a series of “vindictive” messages posted online, a court has heard. The Father Ted ...
Graham Linehan is an Irish comedian, former television writer—he's well-known for creating the sitcoms Father Ted and The IT Crowd—and militant opponent of transgender activism. He was previously ...
Graham Linehan, who was last year convicted of criminal damage after throwing a trans activist's mobile phone across a road, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Graham Linehan, creator of the British sitcoms “The IT Crowd” and “Father Ted,” was banned from Twitter on Saturday after making ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Graham Linehan has said he was arrested at Heathrow Airport yesterday over posts he made on X. London’s Metropolitan Police did ...
Linehan views his life through the prism of someone who has been, in modern parlance, cancelled – a pariah whose dogmatic beliefs have supposedly exiled him from the liberal dinner party circuit.
A transgender activist “took pictures of people’s faces” before a confrontation with comedy writer Graham Linehan, jurors have heard. Linehan, 57, is on trial at Westminster Magistrates Court in ...
"Father Ted" creator Graham Linehan said it was important to "make a stand" and hold an impromptu show on the streets of Edinburgh after his show at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival was canceled twice ...
LONDON — The co-creator of British TV sitcoms “Father Ted" and the "IT Crowd" said he was arrested over a series of posts about transgender people. Graham Linehan, 57, said he was arrested Monday at ...
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