Graham Linehan says satire is 'dying' and that he wouldn't be able to make Father Ted today
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Graham Linehan recently expressed his concerns to Sky News about the state of satire, claiming it is 'dying.' He believes that creating his iconic shows, Father Ted and The IT Crowd, would be 'impossible' in today's climate. This sentiment highlights the challenges faced by comedians and writers in navigating modern sensitivities, raising questions about freedom of expression and the future of comedic art.
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