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The best episode of a sitcom..ever!, September 25, 1999
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'The Vicar of Dibley' is my favourite situation comedy of all time. It's up there with The Good Life, Fawlty Towers and AbFab as being a classic. These latest episodes are all hysterical and the performances are spot on. The best bits are the proposal to Alice re:Aliens and the wedding itself which had me crying with laughter (the best episode ever!). Watch particularly for the last 'Joke' which has to be one of the most touching moments in sitcom history.
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One of the Best Comedy Series...Ever!, November 8, 2001
This review is from: The Vicar of Dibley, Vol. 4 - Love Is in the Air [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Those who have enjoyed The Black Adder or Mr. Bean will be familiar with the comedy of co-writer Richard Curtis, and those who have enjoyed either of these shows will most definitely enjoy The Vicar of Dibley.
This is the fourth volume in the series, and it consists of three 30-minute episodes. Those who've enjoyed the first three volumes will not want to miss this one, which culminates in Hugo and Alice's wedding--an event not to be missed, while romance appears to be "in the air" for the Vicar as well.
The first two episodes are absolutely hilarious too (as always). Firstly, in "Dibley Live," Dibley gets its own radio station, which has everyone eager to host his or her own show and results in a very interesting on-air revelation by one of the parishoners. The upshot of Radio Dibley is newfound (albeit not entirely welcome) fame for the Vicar and her parish in "Celebrity Vicar." Most hilarious of all, however, is the talent show, which has the Vicar donning a tutu and one of her parishoners doing his version of the full monty!
This series is extremely funny indeed, and this volume is certainly no exception. I highly recommend this series, not only to fans of British comedy, but to anyone looking for one of the best comedy series made...ever!
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This is funny stuff!!!, September 18, 1999
Dawn French is absolutely fabulous as Geraldine Granger, the female vicar who serves as a witty foil to the cast of wacky and unconventional Dibley inhabitants. Truly one of the funniest television comedies ever made anywhere -- as Brian might say..."No No No No No No No Doubt about it! This is funny stuff!"
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