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Vicar Of Dibley, The: Series Three (1999)
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From the writer of Notting Hill and Four Weddings and a Funeral
The sleepy village of Dibley has a new vicar, but it's not your standard order bloke with beard, bible and bad breath - it's Dawn French, of the hilarious comedy duo French and Saunders. Armed with a sharp wit, a double dose of double entendre and healthy supply of chocolate, she brings the town's lovable - through rather eccentric - inhabitants a hysterical new outlook on life, love and the Church of England that will leave audiences in stitches!
Autumn Fresh from her honeymoon, Alice can't understand why she's been gaining weight and "qualifies for the vomit Olympics," and David's "prodigal" brother Simon returns to Dibley. But is Simon, in fact, "the spawn of Satan?"
Winter It's time for the Christmas pageant and Frank, Jim and Owen are ready to audition for the three kings. Martin Luther, Billy Jean and Elvis! Gerry is determined to make this the most memorable pageant ever, and she just may get her wish!
Spring In a fit of romantic passion, or perhaps caught up in the emotion surrounding the christening of his first grandchild, David makes an unbelievable proposal to Gerry. Parenthetically, that is.
Summer Dibley is in the midst of a drought and the water bureau has the perfect solution: build a new reservoir exactly on top of the town. Can Dibley's residents be bought out for mere money? How about for lots of money?
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