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"Chirpy Burpy Cheap Sheep" is the second episode of the third series of the Channel 4 sitcom ''Father Ted''. The episode's title is a reference to the 1971 song "Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep," made famous by Middle of the Road. ==Synopsis== Ted bets the entire heating allowance budget for the year on the King of the Sheep competition on Chris, a sheep who has won several times and is considered a sure thing. Unfortunately, Chris has heard rumours about a sheep-eating beast and isn't feeling at all himself. Chris's owner, Fargo Boyle, begs Ted to help return Chris to his old self. After a week, Ted has successfully returned Chris's spirit. However, Ted finds out that Fargo Boyle arranged for Chris to be frightened by the beast (thanks to an album of BBC Sound Effects) in order to increase the meagre odds being offered for his victory. On the day of the competition, just as Chris is about to be declared the winner, Ted makes a dramatic scene and exposes the whole plot. Fargo begs Chris's forgiveness, however the sheep is apparently unforgiving. Ted is then left kicking himself when Dougal points out that by getting Chris disqualified he's lost the bet and the heating allowance money. In the end, the residents of the parochial house prepare to hibernate for the winter.
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