Arthur Frank Mathews (1860–1945), American painter
Arthur Mathews (writer) (born 1959), Irish comedy writer
Arthur Matthews (politician) (died 1942), Irish Cumann na nGaedhael politician
Arthur Matthews (missionary), Protestant Christian missionary who served in China
Arthur Matthews (mathematician) (1848–1911), founding professor at Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa
Arthur Matthews (rugby league) (1889–?), New Zealand rugby league player
Arthur John Matthews (1860–1942), principal/president of Arizona State University, then known as the Tempe Normal School
Arthur Kenneth Mathews (1906–1992), Dean of St Albans
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ArthurMathews may refer to: Arthur Frank Mathews (1860–1945), American painter ArthurMathews (writer) (born 1959), Irish comedy writer Arthur Matthews...
This is an episode list for the sitcom Father Ted created by ArthurMathews and Graham Linehan, and was produced by Hat Trick Productions for Channel 4...
Arthur F. Mathews (October 1, 1860 – February 19, 1945) was an American Tonalist painter who was one of the founders of the American Arts and Crafts Movement...
pilot episode of Channel 4 sitcom Toast of London, co-written with ArthurMathews. Notwithstanding mixed reviews, a series was commissioned, and the first...
"Speed 3" was written after the show's writers Graham Linehan and ArthurMathews asked themselves: "How can we make a worse sequel than Speed 2?" This...
character was originally created by Mathews for a short-lived stand-up routine in the late 1980s. In 1994, Linehan and Mathews cast Morgan in the role for the...
things. —ArthurMathews, The Tom Dunne Show, 12 October 2012 Linehan and Mathews first met while working at Hot Press. In the late 1980s, Mathews, Paul Woodfull...
McGuire is a character in the Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted. Created by ArthurMathews and Graham Linehan, Dougal was portrayed by comedian Ardal O'Hanlon...
Baynham were Shane Allen, Charlie Brooker, Jane Bussmann, Phil Clarke, ArthurMathews, David Quantick, and "James Sezchuan" (James Serafinowicz). The Sun...
shows including Count Arthur Strong, Brass Eye and The Fast Show. Early in his career, he partnered with the writer ArthurMathews. Linehan has won five...
Toast of London is a British television sitcom. It was created by ArthurMathews and Matt Berry and stars Berry as Steven Toast, an eccentric, middle-aged...
2011, Mathews had left The Tonight Show returning for guest appearances including the "Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda" skit on December 14, 2011. Mathews appeared...
Linehan, and written by Moran, Kevin Cecil, Andy Riley, Linehan and ArthurMathews. It was broadcast on Channel 4, running for three series from 2000 to...
Morris, written by Morris, David Quantick, Peter Baynham, Jane Bussmann, ArthurMathews, Graham Linehan and Charlie Brooker and directed by Michael Cumming...
Big Train is a British television sketch show created by ArthurMathews and Graham Linehan. The first series was broadcast on BBC Two in 1998, while the...
writing team, and Lee and Herring were replaced by Graham Linehan and ArthurMathews. The principal cast of On the Hour was retained for The Day Today. The...
Writers who contributed to the programme included Graham Linehan, ArthurMathews, Peter Baynham, David Quantick, Jane Bussmann, Robert Katz and the cast...
photographed them and brought them for writers Graham Linehan and ArthurMathews. Glenquin House was chosen for the exterior shots of the parochial house...
situation was conceived when Father Ted writers Graham Linehan and ArthurMathews sat behind Wilson at a performance of Le Cirque du Soleil at the Royal...
retrospective Small, Far Away – The World of Father Ted, Graham Linehan and ArthurMathews state that Maurice O'Donoghue and the rest of the Rugged Island cast...
Ted and Ralph are fictional characters created by ArthurMathews and Graham Linehan, played by Paul Whitehouse and Charlie Higson in the BBC comedy sketch...