Author
Arthur Mathews
Arthur Mathews attended the College of Marketing and Design before (eventually) joining the Hot Press Art Department in 1985.
After a spell in The Joshua Trio, he began writing for television along with fellow Hot Presser Graham Linehan.
Among the shows he has created and/or written are
Paris,
Toast Of London,
Father Ted,
Hippies,
Big Train,
The All New Alexei Sayle Show,
Brass Eye,
Harry Enfield And Chums,
The Fast Show,
Black Books,
Val Falvey TD and the film
Wide Open Spaces.
He has written a 'bogus memoir',
Well Remembered Days (John Peel's favourite book of all time!), as well as
The Craggy Island Parish Newsletters,
Father Ted - The Complete Scripts (with Graham Linehan),
The Book Of Poor Ould Fellas (with Declan Lynch),
Angry Baby, and
Toast On Toast.
As a cartoonist he contributed 'Charles J. Haughey's Believe It or Not' to
Hot Press, 'Doctor Crawshaft's World Of Pop'
to the
New Musical Express and 'The Chairman' to the
Observer Sport Monthly.
In the theatre, he created and co-wrote the long running musical
I, Keano.
On radio he has created and written
The Golden Age and
Men About The House for BBC Radio 4 and
Luneen Live (co-written with Paul Woodfull) for RTA .
He regards his annual
Border Fascist contribution to Hot Press as one of his finest achievements.