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Graham Linehan

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13 days ago

Having won five Baftas for Channel 4 sitcoms, Graham Linehan was a safe pair of hands in the eyes of the BBC when it commissioned him to co-write sitcom Motherland.

3 months ago

Broadcaster India Willoughby led the pile-on today expressing 'disappointment' at the £2,000 donated to the Free Speech Union (FSU) to help cover the Father Ted creator's legal fees.

4 months ago

Comedy writer Graham Linehan "deliberately whacked" a teenage trans woman's phone out of her hand, a court heard.

Irish comedy writer cleared at Westminster magistrates court of harassing Sophia Brooks

Father Ted co-creator Graham Linehan, 57, has been cleared at Westminster magistrates court of harassing trans…

Graham Linehan, pictured outside Westminster Magistrates' Court, where he was on trial accused of harassing a trans activist called Sophie Brooks.
Graham was met by armed police when he touched down at Heathrow Airport and was detained on suspicion of inciting violence, but has since said he'll face 'no further police action.'

5 months ago

Graham Linehan, known for helping create sitcoms such as Father Ted and The It Crowd, went on trial last month accussed of harassing a young trans activist. Linehan always protested his innocence.
The Irish writer, 57, was arrested by armed police when he touched down at Heathrow Airport last month from Arizona in the US and detained on suspicion of inciting violence.
The Met has announced it will end the practice of investigating 'non-crime hate incidents' - or NCHIs - after dropping a case against Father Ted writer Graham Linehan over posts about trans activists.

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