Dawn French incarnant Revd Geraldine Granger
Épisodes 14
The Epilogues
The Epilogues of the entire collection
Lire la suiteArrival
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.
Lire la suiteSongs of Praise
A BBC TV program decides to film a segment in Dibley, leading to all sorts of romantic misunderstandings, well, auditions for the church choir.
Lire la suiteCommunity Spirit
Geraldine takes over the Autumn Fair and promises a celebrity, say Elton John, to open it but finds it a bit difficult to deliver.
Lire la suiteThe Window and the Weather
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.
Lire la suiteElection
Geraldine clashes with David in the Dibley district councilor elections over the issue of local bus service, and finds herself an opposing candidate.
Lire la suiteAnimals
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.
Lire la suiteThe Easter Bunny
With Lent approaching Geraldine suggests that everybody give something up and contribute a pound to charity if they fail - in her case chocolate,which is difficult,though she succeeds. Mrs. Cropley,who has agreed to give up making strange food combinations,dies but,on her death-bed,charges Geraldine to dress as the Easter Bunny and dole out goodies,a job Mrs. Cropley had always done. Geraldine agrees but in fact finds that everybody else has also dressed up as the Easter Bunny.
Lire la suiteThe Christmas Lunch Incident
It is Christmas in Dibley, and vicar Geraldine is about to pay a heavy price for Christian kindness.
Lire la suiteComic Relief - Ballykissdibley
Geraldine finds herself really enjoying a clergy exchange program when a handsome young priest from Ireland comes to visit her in Dibley.
Lire la suiteEngagement
Geraldine is determined to get Alice and Hugo together, and succeeds beyond her wildest dreams.
Lire la suiteDibley Live
""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.
Lire la suiteCelebrity Vicar
Geraldine becomes a celebrity after appearing on ""Pause for Thought."" The villagers prepare for ""Dibley Gala.""
Lire la suiteLove and Marriage
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.
Lire la suiteComic Relief - Celebrity Party
A film crew comes to Dibley and Geraldine throws a party for Johnny Depp and other celebrities. David does not attend and frankly disbelieves Geraldine when he goes to the vicarage next morning and she tells him what happened. Then Sarah Ferguson,the Duchess of York,arrives,having left her tiara behind and tells Geraldine how much the other famous names enjoyed her bash.
Lire la suiteAutumn
The vicar desperately tries to spend an evening alone with Simon. Alice returns from her honeymoon and may be pregnant.
Lire la suiteWinter
Dibley prepares for the annual nativity play.
Lire la suiteSpring
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?
Lire la suiteSummer
The water board offer to solve Dibley's drought by relocating the town.
Lire la suiteThe Real Vicars of Dibley
TV documentary looking at the female vicars who inspired Richard Curtis's popular comedy.
Lire la suiteDibley Defrocked
Behind-the-scenes clips of the process of making an episode of The Vicar of Dibley.
Lire la suiteMerry Christmas
While Geraldine is celebrating her 10th year in Dibley she is accused of being Gay as Alice spreads gossip when she found Rachel Hunter dressing in the Vicars house and Geraldine letting out certain 'hints'
Lire la suiteHappy New Year
When it's Geraldine's 40th birthday she doesn’t want anyone to make fuss but they instead decide to cheer her up they send her to a dating agency, but when she sees all the council have decided to go as well, she gets nowhere. Meanwhile it's the 20th anniversary of Band Aid, and the vicar wants to do something special, but finds out that no one cares. So at the end she showed them all a video from the poverty website, which then makes them all care.
Lire la suiteComic Relief - Antiques Roadshow
When the Antiques Roadshow comes into town everyone gets excited.
Lire la suiteThe Handsome Stranger
It's time to celebrate when the vicar learns that she has done her 100th wedding, but not for the vicar. Meanwhile the community gets angry when Londoners are moving into their village, which causes the vicar to complain to one of them but instead she falls in love with one of them. After Alice reads 'The Da Vinci Code' she becomes convinced she is related to God and when the vicar hires a young nude model for the villagers to paint they unfortunately get no painting done. Meanwhile as the vicar woo's her new fella she finds he has girlfriend, fortunately after a bit of spying she finds it his sister and at the end she finally gets engaged
Lire la suiteThe Vicar in White
Geraldine marries Harry with the village in tow as wedding planners. Owen tries one last time, to get the Vicar to be with him and fails. As the villagers take their individual jobs for the wedding, Alice becomes the stylist for the wedding. The theme of the wedding is the surprisingly non-traditional, "Doctor Who". As the Vicar steps out of the church, a married woman, she sets off, and we see clips from past episodes. After the end credits, Harry intervenes with Geraldine's joke and Alice finally gets it and finds it alot funnier then anyone could expect.
Lire la suiteThe Story of The Vicar of Dibley
A valedictory tribute to the popular sitcom The Vicar of Dibley, featuring clips, behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with cast and crew members. Dawn
French, who played Geraldine, Emma Chambers , who breathed life into the character of Alice, and writer Richard Curtis are among those recalling their time in the show, which came to an end on New Year's Day.
Lire la suiteComic Relief - Celebrity Wife Swap
Geraldine gets Sting in a Vicar of Dibley celebrity wife swap
Lire la suiteVicar of Dibley Greatest Moments
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The Story Of Dibley
Cast and crew come together for a surprising, funny journey through the story of one of television's best loved sitcoms.
Lire la suiteComic Relief - Women Bishops
Geraldine and the parishioners head to London to vote on allowing women to become bishops, but make the mistake of sending Jim to cast the vote. Meanwhile, Geraldine flirts with an attractive vicar (Damian Lewis) and Frank's failing hearing leads him to make some major slip-ups.
Lire la suiteComic Relief - The Bishop of Dibley
After taking part in the Ice Bucket Challenge (which itself goes astray), Geraldine gets an offer to become Bishop. Confusion on her behalf, however, leaves her last in the running when other, more successful, candidates turn up for the interview process.
Lire la suiteComic Relief - The Big Night In
Following the lockdown caused by COVID-19, Geraldine gives a short service to her parishioners from her home. She describes her efforts to tidy up the mountain of Easter eggs, and issues corrections to the Parish Newsletter. The latest Parish Council meeting was also relayed, though attempts to use Zoom backfire as no one else has a computer, so Geraldine is left to make all the decisions herself. The short ends as Geraldine promises that the situation will be resolved.
Lire la suiteIn Lockdown - Episode 1
The nation's favourite vicar returns with a collection of online sermons to the good people of her parish. She explains the difference between metres and miles when it comes to social distancing and finds that Owen Newitt's interpretation of it may have distinctly illegal connotations. She also points out to all that lockdown might be a good time to catch up on some Bible reading but finds from her own reading of the good book that sometimes it is harder that you might imagine to be among the blessed peacemakers.
Lire la suiteIn Lockdown - Episode 2
In her second set of sermons, Geraldine finally experiences the joy of going outside again. She also learns the dangers of trying to write sermons whilst also enjoying advocaat, reveals the results of the village quiz, discusses the fiasco over school exams, ponders the Black Lives Matters movement and remembers her wonderful verger Alice.
Lire la suiteIn Lockdown - Episode 3
The winner of the Dibley mask competition is announced, Hugo sets a new record, and Christmas comes close.
Lire la suiteIn Lockdown - Compilation
The nation's favourite vicar muses upon lockdown, social distancing, masks and absent friends. Contains some previously unseen material.
Lire la suiteThe Vicar Of Dibley performs Juice (Red Nose Day)
Dawn French, as Geraldine Granger, is back with very special guest, Reverend Kate Bottley. She's taking on this year's fundraising challenge set by the villagers, to lip sync to her favourite song of last year, Juice by Lizzo.
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