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A day in the life of a pair of priests in a small suburban London community is the premise for
Bless Me Father. Starring Arthur Lowe as Roman Catholic Father Duddleswell and Daniel Abineri as his young curate, the series is adapted from Peter de Rosa's novels. Among the fine episodes included in this boxed set are "The Parish Bazaar," on volume 1, in which Duddleswell is convinced God will provide good weather for the annual fundraiser; "The Seal of Confession," on volume 2, in which Duddleswell learns that confessions are being overheard; and "The Tennis Match," on volume 3, in which a Catholic becomes Mayor and Duddleswell seeks his favor. Set in the early 1950s, this sitcom occasionally feels dated. If you're looking for a more modern British comedy with a similar theme, you may prefer
The Vicar of Dibley, starring comedian Dawn French, or Ireland's
Ballykissangel, starring Stephen Tompkinson and Dervla Kirwan, might appeal, too. If you want to abandon religion altogether,
Absolutely Fabulous, costarring Brits Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley, is wildly outrageous.
--Cristina Del Sesto
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Based on Peter de Rosa's uproarious novels about a small suburban London parish in the 1950s, this much-loved 70's classic has been hailed as one of the hidden gems in Britain's sitcom archives. A handsome young priest learns the business from a crusty veteran who's all to human in his encounters with parishioners. Arthur Lowe as Father Duddleswell is the parish priest of every Catholic's most nostalgic memories, fundamentally humane and caring--and a bit mischievous.
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