The Vicar of Dibley: With Dawn French, James Fleet, Trevor Peacock, Gary Waldhorn. A boisterous female minister comes to serve in an eccentrically conservative village's church.
" Jack’s a very modern vicar – not unlike The Vicar of Dibley or Kate Bottley. The fact that she’s been an inner-city vicar is quite important, I think – Jack has worked in some tough communities. It wasn’t her choice to be sent to Chapel Croft, but because of her relationsh...
In one of the more unique premises in television, "The Vicar of Dibley" is a British sitcom based around the law that allowed women to be ordained in the church. The fictional town of Dibley has oddball residents who are surprised when their new vicar is a woman. In 2020, fans of the...
The Vicar of Dibley (1994) Bruce Wells Various roles 1 Dr. Who and the Daleks (1965) Malcolm Roberts Self - Guest 1 Subterfuge (1968) John Keston Self 1 Department S (1969) Joan Mann Self 1 No Hiding Place (1959) The Fred Tomlinson Singers Themselves 1 Monty Pyt...
Also ranks #6 on The Best Mockumentary TV Shows, Ranked IS IT WATCHWORTHY? 18 The Vicar of Dibley Dawn French, Gary Waldhorn, James Fleet 254 votes Starring Dawn French as Geraldine Granger - an unconventional female vicar assigned to a small English village. This heartwarming sitcom showcases...
Jennifer Saunders and Dawn French would go on to "French and Saunders" and eventually part ways for "Absolutely Fabulous" and "The Vicar of Dibley." Basic comparison as far as career launching would be comparative of "SCTV" or the original "Saturday Night Live" TV series here in the ...
Two former Texas Rangers and several other residents of a small town join a cattle drive to Montana. Premiered: February 5, 1989 Number of Episodes: 4 Also ranks #3 on The 145+ Best Mini Series List Dig Deeper The Most Accurate TV Shows About The Wild West Also ranks #4 on The 12 ...
I have a confession to make. I have never seen a single TV episode ofThe Vicar of Dibley. Maybe it’s the extreme atheist in me, or the fact that I don’t particularly likeDawn French. If I’m honest, it’s probably both. I should have watched, I guess, because co-creator,Richar...
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Saw the first two episodes on tv, and thought they were quite funny. Streamed the rest of it, and was disappointed. The whole thing rapidly descended into an anti-male diatribe- as expected, since it's Channel Four and also because having an "existential crisis" is about as middle-class...