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Vicar Of Dibley - The Complete Collection DVD

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The entire 5-disc set! From the writer of Notting Hill and Four Weddings and a Funeral Richard Curtis. The sleepy village of Dibley has a new vicar but it's not your standard order bloke with beard bible and bad breath - it's Dawn French of the hilarious comedy duo French and Saunders. Armed with a sharp wit a double dose of double entendre and healthy supply of chocolate she brings the town's lovable - through rather eccentric - inhabitants a hyst

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Released
14 November 2005
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Universal Pictures Video 
Classification
Runtime
646 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5050582373400 
  • Average Rating for Vicar Of Dibley - The Complete Collection - 4 out of 5


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  • Vicar Of Dibley - The Complete Collection
    Kim

    Vicar of Dibley is a strange programme, somehow I forget just how much I like it, happen to find it on TV when channel hoping and end up on the floor in fits of laughter, so I eventually gave in and bought it so I could remind myself how good it was occassionally!
    Dawn French is wonderful as Geraldine a vicar who probably worships Sean Bean almost as much as she worships God and who definitely worships chocolate more, but having said that this programme would be absolutely nothing without its supporting cast. Emma Chambers is an absolute dream as ditzy Alice, Geraldine's verger, and I actually told one of my friends off for never having seen the episode with her wedding. Alice's wedding is the epitomy of fabulous. Once you've seen Alice and her bridesmaids walk down the aisle you can die happy.
    James Fleet plays James Fleet when playing Hugo, but he's perfect in the role, almost as ditzy as Alice, but somehow they work well together. And there is no way of describing how wonderful Gary Waldhorn is as David, a man who you always suspects absolutely adores Geraldine but will never drop his defences enough to actually let it show in anyway real way.
    The plot lines are completely bizarre, but at the same times there's also a weird kinda logic where you can just about imagine it happening.
    Anyway, this boils down to me saying that this is a wonderful dvd with some absolutely classic episodes on it!

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