Original Air Date: 29 March 1996 (Season 2, Episode 4) A beach lifeguard's old grey whistle has been stolen and it makes the headlines of the local papers (shows how much goes on there) and Father Dougal is accused of taking it, so Ted tries to defend him. A really silly episode really, which goes on for a bit regarding an old cheap whistle and why it was so special. Dougal is eventually cleared of the theft as it is quite clear that he is not capable of doing such a thing (as if we never knew already) Again some of the parts, like the constant "reminders" of the whistle can be quite annoying, but the show was quite good on the whole.
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