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.
Also ranks #7 on The Best British Sitcoms of All Time, Ranked Also ranks #25 on The Greatest TV Shows About Prison 23 The Vicar of Dibley Dawn French, Gary Waldhorn, James Fleet 890 votes Is The Vicar of Dibley Watchworthy? In a quaint English village, the arrival of an unconventional...
Also ranks #3 on The Best British Sitcoms Of The '70s Also ranks #7 on The Best British Sitcoms of All Time, Ranked Also ranks #25 on The Greatest TV Shows About Prison 23 The Vicar of Dibley Dawn French, Gary Waldhorn, James Fleet 892 votes Is The Vicar of Dibley Watchworthy? In...
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And while it’s easy to find romantic comedy movies, a list of rom-com TV shows is harder to come by. Credit: Friends (Warner Bros. Television); Jane the Virgin (Warner Bros Television/CBS Television); Pushing Daisies (Warner Bros. Television); The Vicar of Dibley (BBC); Chuck (...
The Darling Buds of May: With David Jason, Pam Ferris, Stephanie Ralph, Philip Franks. The Larkin family lives in rural idyll in 1950s England. Father Larkin never pays his bills, but the big, sprightly family is never short of money. Father Larkin is al
(That’s a niche joke there. (And that’s another niche joke there – one for the etymologists.)) Matt Smith took over in 2010, and by the end of 2012 the show had really deteriorated – whenever I rewatch those 2000s episodes ofDoctor Who, I often don’t make it through all ...
The Jeremy Clarkson Collection is a fascinating TV series that has been specifically curated by BBC America to showcase the best of veteran presenter Jeremy Clarkson's work over the years. The series features some of Clarkson's most iconic moments from his various shows, from the early days of...
" 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 relationshi...
The comic adventures of the Revd. Geraldine Granger (the eponymous vicar of Dibley) and her country parishioners have become something of an institution in British TV comedy. The show may have notched up only 26 instalments between the winter of 1994, when the first episodes were aired, and ...