The Vicar of Dibley was a UK comedy classic, with wonderful characters, wonderful scripts, and a feeling of social-realism that village-dwellers everywhere would recognise as perfect.
All the main characters are present for this wonderful wedding, and just in case you don't know, the two 'bridesmaids' are dressed as characters from the children's TV show 'Teletubbies'.
An absolute classic of its time. Even if you don't know the characters, enjoy.
A wonderful series.
ReplyDeleteThis was my favourite bit of the whole series.
DeleteLovely, dim Alice and equally dim Hugo. A match made in heaven.
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Perfect. What wonderful characters they were.
DeleteSad to think that Emma Chambers, who played dopey Alice, died at the tender age of 53 from an unforeseen heart attack.
ReplyDeleteI've known a couple of young women who've died from sudden aneurysms. Totally out of the blue; then BANG! Dreadful.
DeleteWhen I first came to England, in the Eighties, future FOS [father of my son] put me through a crash course of British comedy.
ReplyDeleteYes, the above. I remember it well. Plus "Only Fools and Horses", "Butterflies", "Rising Damp", "Yes Minister", "The Good Life", "Hancock's Half Hour".
And, of course, the magnificent Fawlty Towers. Don't mention the war. Sweet Manuel: "Que?"
Thanks for the chuckle,
U