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Graham Linehan says satire is 'dying' and that he wouldn't be able to make Father Ted today

Graham Linehan has told Sky News he believes satire is "dying" and that it would be "impossible" to make his hit shows Father Ted or The IT Crowd today.

The comedy writer, who has faced accusations of transphobic hate speech and the harassment of transgender people, was arrested at Heathrow Airport earlier this month over social media posts sharing his views on trans rights. Appearing on Sky News' Sunday Morning With Trevor Phillips, he said he is planning to sue the Metropolitan Police over his arrest, on grounds of "false imprisonment.

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