Reverend Granger is assigned as the Vicar of the rural parish of Dibley, but she is not quite what the villagers expected.
The worst episode of "The Vicar of Dibley" is "Songs of Praise", rated 7.8/10 from 364 user votes. It was directed by N/A and written by Richard Curtis. "Songs of Praise" aired on 11/17/1994 and is rated 0.0 point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "Election".
A BBC TV program decides to film a segment in Dibley, leading to all sorts of romantic misunderstandings, well, auditions for the church choir.
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Writer: Richard Curtis
Geraldine clashes with David in the Dibley district councilor elections over the issue of local bus service, and finds herself an opposing candidate.
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Writer: Richard Curtis
The village of Dibley acquires a new vicar, but the Reverend Geraldine is a bit of a surprise, and a not entirely welcome one to some people.
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Writer: Richard Curtis
The water board offer to solve Dibley's drought by relocating the town.
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Writer: Richard Curtis
Geraldine becomes a celebrity after appearing on ""Pause for Thought."" The villagers prepare for ""Dibley Gala.""
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Writer: Richard Curtis
It's Spring and it's almost time for Hugo and Alice's baby's Christening. David Horton decides to get a different bishop to do the Christening as Geraldine will be one of the godparents. After a shocking turn of events, he finds himself in love with Geraldine and proposes to her! Will she go through with the wedding or not?
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Writer: Richard Curtis
One of the church's stained glass windows is broken during a storm (not The Great Storm, mind you), which sends the Reverend on a fund-raising mission among the well to do, especially David's friends.
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Writer: Richard Curtis
A funeral for a pet bird inspires Geraldine to hold a special church service for all the animals of the village, despite opposition from David.
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Writer: Richard Curtis
""Radio Dibley"" goes live for one week, with Geraldine doing a ""Brain of Dibley"" competition and Owen commenting on horse gelding. Alice tries to impress her future father-in-law.
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Writer: Richard Curtis
The vicar desperately tries to spend an evening alone with Simon. Alice returns from her honeymoon and may be pregnant.
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Writer: Richard Curtis
Geraldine takes over the Autumn Fair and promises a celebrity, say Elton John, to open it but finds it a bit difficult to deliver.
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Writer: Richard Curtis
Geraldine is determined to get Alice and Hugo together, and succeeds beyond her wildest dreams.
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Writer: Richard Curtis
Dibley prepares for the annual nativity play.
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Writer: Richard Curtis
Geraldine and the village all prepare for the wedding of Hugo and Alice, which brings a revelation from Alice and a visit from David's brother.
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Writer: Richard Curtis