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5.0 out of 5 stars
Dibley is fabulous,
By Char (Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Vicar of Dibley: The Complete Series Two (DVD)
I love this series. I started watching it because I saw the first season of "Clatterford" and was looking for something else in the same feel-good vein. It's a bonus that Dawn French is in both series.
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4.5 out of 5 stars (30 customer reviews) 54 of 54 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
divine Dawn French!,
By Byron Kolln - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Vicar of Dibley: The Complete Series Two (DVD)
The second series of THE VICAR OF DIBLEY is even funnier than the first! Dawn French stars as the "bodacious babe" Reverend Geraldine Granger in Richard Curtis and Peter Mayhew-Archer's divine comedy."Engagement" - Alice and Hugo, who've been dancing around the dating issue for a while, suddenly get a push in the right direction thanks to match-making Gerry. "Dibley Live" - The town is allowed a week's worth of radio broadcasts, in a bid to bring the community closer together. There's Gerry's Phone-In featuring only one call, Hugo's sexy pop singers show and Frank Pickle coming out of the closet! "Celebrity Vicar" - Gerry gets caught up in the heady world of being a religious celebrity, and quickly lets fame affect her friendships in Dibley. "Love and Marriage" - At last, Hugo and Alice's wedding day has dawned! Though Gerry quickly dissuades Alice's design for the wedding dress (featuring pictures of all the Doctor Who's in lovehearts, and Thomas the Tank Engine as the train). Also featured on this disc are the 2 specials that were aired after the phenomenal success of Series 1: "The Easter Bunney" - After the death of Mrs Cropley, Gerry promises to replace her as the village's Easter Bunney. "The Christmas Lunch Incident" - Gerry discovers there's a downside to kindness as she accepts to eat Christmas lunch with three sets of people (Frank and Jim), (Hugo and his father), (Alice, her sister and mother). Things go quite well until Gerry agreees to a sprout-eating contest with David! This disc is a great buy for all VICAR fans. Hilarious and quite touching as we continue our friendships with the delightful Dibley residents. Highly-recommended 21 of 21 people found the following review helpful
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FUNNIER THAN ANY CURRENT SITCOM IN USA!!,
By Danielle K. Pratt - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Vicar of Dibley: The Complete Series Two (DVD)
I got hooked on 'The Vicar of Dibley' while living in Orlando this past year. It was on one of our PBS channels, and I had just finished watching 'Are You Being Served?' and 'Good Neighbors.' When I heard the theme music from my living room, I thought, "I'm changing that as soon as I can, I want a comedy" because the music seemed sort of melancholy in nature. Decided to leave it on when I heard laughter and thank God I did because it is HILARIOUS! When I moved back down to Ft. Myers, I was disapointed when I realized they don't have it down here so I quickly ordered this season, got my friends hooked on it, and now I am ordering the divine collection nad giving this DVD to a friend of mine. I am watching it now in fact! Since many funny sitcoms in the USA have ended (Seinfeld, Friends, Frasier, Cosby Show, etc.), and t.v. is filled with those garbage reality shows, it is great to HAVE this show in my DVD collection!!
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
A superb English comedy,
By Kitemarlow "Kitemarlow" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Vicar of Dibley: The Complete Series Two (DVD)
I sent this to my sister in Florida. She moved there from England many years ago and had not seen the Vicar of Dibley before. She thought it was the best comedy she had seen in years! Which is exactly my opinion too! Dawn French and the rest of the cast are excellent and the scriptwriting is superb!!!
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