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John Bluthal | Frank Pickle | |
Roger Lloyd-Pack | Owen Newitt | |
Keeley Hawes | Rosie Kennedy | |
James Fleet | Hugo Horton | |
Dawn French | Geraldine Granger | |
Trevor Peacock | Jim Trott | |
Emma Chambers | Alice Horton | |
Gary Waldhorn | David Horton | |
Gareth Vaughan | Gonads | |
Richard Armitage | Harry Kennedy | |
Hugh Bonneville | Jeremy Ogilvy | |
Peter Cartwright | Funeral Man | |
Nicholas Blane | Singing Vicar | |
Marlene Sidaway | Mistaken Mother | |
Catherine Odusanya | Wedding Guest | |
Richard Curtis | Himself | |
Paul Mayhew-Archer | Himself |
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Producer | Richard Curtis
Jon Plowman Sophie Clarke-Jervoise Peter Bennett-Jones |
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Writer | Richard Curtis
Paul Mayhew-Archer |
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Cinematography | John Sorapure
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Musician | Howard Goodall
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The Vicar of Dibley begins after the older Vicar Pottle dies, the people of Dibley need to find a suitable replacement for him. Most would assume they'd find a young interesting man, or something of that sort, but instead they get Geraldine Granger (Dawn French). She's not exactly the kind of person you'd expect for that sort of position, with her jokes and honest, yet sweet attitude. She quickly became popular with the people in Dibley, because of her enthusiasm and caring personality. Each episode uses the clashing of personalities, to bring great comedy. A lot of plots revolve around Geraldine and Alice Tinker (Emma Chambers) who is the Verger, and a good friend to Geraldine despite her complete lack of common sense. Other important characters include David Horton (Gary Waldhorn) who is amazingly full of himself, Hugo Horton (James Fleet[/person) David's son who is later married to Alice, Jim Trott ([person]Trevor Peacock) |
Seen it: Yes 30 mins 12/25/2006 1. The Handsome Stranger | ||
It's time to celebrate when the vicar learns that she has done her 100th wedding, but not for the vicar.
Meanwhile the community gets angry when Londoner's are moving into their village, which causes the vicar to complain to one of them but instead she falls in love with one of them.
After Alice reads 'The Da Vinci Code' she becomes convinced she is related to God and when the vicar hires a young nude model for the villagers to paint they unfortunately get no painting done.
Meanwhile as the vicar woo's her new fella she finds he has girlfriend, fortunately after a bit of spying she finds it his sister and at the end she finally gets engaged
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Seen it: Yes 30 mins 1/1/2007 2. The Vicar in White | ||
Geraldine marries Harry with the village in tow as wedding planners. Owen tries one last time, to get the Vicar to be with him and fails. As the villagers take their individual jobs for the wedding, Alice becomes the stylist for the wedding. The theme of the wedding is the surprisingly non-traditional, "Doctor Who". As the Vicar steps out of the church, a married woman, she sets off, and we see clips from past episodes. After the end credits, Harry intervenes with Geraldine's joke and Alice finally gets it and finds it alot funnier then anyone could expect.
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