Arthur Mathews
Mathews has contributed to many sketch shows, including Harry Enfield and Chums, The All New Alexei Sayle Show and the Ted & Ralph segments of The Fast Show.
However, it was with Father Ted (three series, 1995–1998) that he and Graham Linehan made their biggest impression. It debuted on Channel 4.[1][2][3] The writing partnership had previously co-written the comedy Paris[4] (one series, 1994), also for Channel 4.
Both Linehan and Mathews worked on the first series of sketch show Big Train, but Linehan dropped out for the second series. Mathews has also contributed to other British comedies such as Brass Eye, Jam, Black Books and later Toast of London. He later contributed sketches for Kevin Eldon, including the Amish Sex Pistols.[5]
In 1999, Linehan and Mathews created the sixties-set sitcom Hippies, but the six-part series (which starred Simon Pegg and Sally Phillips) was written by Mathews alone.[6]
In late 2003, the two men were named one of the 50 funniest acts to work in television by The Observer.[7]
Acting
Crew
TV
Black Books
Writer
2000
TV
Father Ted
Writer
1995
TV
Brass Eye
Additional Writing
1997
TV
Toast of London
Writer
2013
TV
Big Train
Writer
1998
TV
The Fast Show
Writer
1994
TV
The Catherine Tate Show
Writer
2004
TV
Jam
Writer
2000
TV
Harry Enfield and Chums
Additional Writing
1994
TV
Toast of Tinseltown
Writer
2022
TV
Hippies
Writer
1999
TV
Coogan's Run
Writer
1995