A boisterous female minister comes to serve in an eccentrically conservative village's church.A boisterous female minister comes to serve in an eccentrically conservative village's church.A boisterous female minister comes to serve in an eccentrically conservative village's church.
- Nominated for 11 BAFTA Awards
- 6 wins & 17 nominations total
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The Brits have a flare for comedy that is unmatched and it is exhibited strongly in Vicar of Dibley. You'll find yourself laughing until tears roll down your cheeks.
If you have yet to see this show you're missing out!!
I have found this show on late at night on PBS and have found it to be one of the funniest shows I've ever seen on TV! It is written by Four Weddings writer Richard Curtis and is starred in by some of the most fantastic British comics on screen today. Dawn French and Emma Chambers are absolutely hillarious together. I really found it a relief and a pleasure to see something so funny on TV for once.
I have found this show on late at night on PBS and have found it to be one of the funniest shows I've ever seen on TV! It is written by Four Weddings writer Richard Curtis and is starred in by some of the most fantastic British comics on screen today. Dawn French and Emma Chambers are absolutely hillarious together. I really found it a relief and a pleasure to see something so funny on TV for once.
Loved the show. Histerical! Dawn French is delightful. Why can't us Americans learn something of GOOD comedy today from the English. They seem to have it down pat.
Anything that Dawn French is in is Fabulous. Of course, Vicar of Dibley is one of my favorites simply because, as an Anglican, this focuses on a woman who is a priest. It is unprecedented - it came at a time when women struggled their way to become recognized in the Church of England and allowed to hold roles in the priesthood. The cast is wonderful and offers many opportunities throughout each episode for side-aching laughter. Of course, French can't take the cake by herself. Her sidekick, Alice Tinker (Emma Chambers), whose remarkable role as a "dingbat" (or as David Horton refers to her as a "moron) keeps the laughter rolling. And the comedy ends at each episode with the Vicar and Alice having a spot of tea and the Vicar telling a joke - usually with Alice not understanding the punchline. Genuine humor.
I watched an episode of this series first on a holiday in England, not knowing what it was. Dawn French was in it, reason enough for me. What I got was amazing: A series full of weird but so amiable characters which I had never seen anywhere before. I instantly adored every minute of it. Now it's the only series I own completely on video/DVD and even after the hundredth time watching it I still want to see it once more.
My urgent plea to any German broadcaster: Show this ! The comedy in Germany became much better over the recent years, but nobody can top this. So show it!!!
I rate this 12 out of 10!
My urgent plea to any German broadcaster: Show this ! The comedy in Germany became much better over the recent years, but nobody can top this. So show it!!!
I rate this 12 out of 10!
Did you know
- TriviaDawn French received hate mail from male vicars when they first aired the program. She said that some were hurtful, but she joked that they used some of the phrases as a source of dialogue in the program.
- GoofsIt is established that Geraldine is single, yet she clearly wears a wedding ring but those working within the Church such as bishops, vicars and clergy can wear Ecclesiastical rings on their ring fingers.
- Crazy creditsEnd credits always begin with 'Bless you for watching'.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Everyman: Sunday Best (1996)
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Languages
- Also known as
- Вікарій із Діблі
- Filming locations
- Turville, Buckinghamshire, England, UK(Dibley Exteriors)
- Production companies
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- Runtime1 hour
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
- 16:9 HD
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