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The following is a list of episodes for the British sitcom The Vicar of Dibley. The programme first aired on 10 November 1994, with the final main episode being aired on 1 January 2007. A short Comic Relief episode aired on 16 March 2007. In all 20 episodes and four short Comic Relief specials were made.
[edit] Series One (1994)
Title |
Airdate |
Duration |
Overview |
Arrival |
10 November |
30 mins |
When Rev. Pottle, the 102-year-old vicar of St. Barnabus's, Dibley dies, the villagers eagerly await his replacement. To their shock, it turns out to be a woman. However, all the villagers grow to love their new vicar, except David Horton. |
Songs of Praise |
17 November |
30 mins |
The Songs of Praise team come to Dibley to film in St Barnabus' Church. David is against the idea, and finds a surprise ally in Geraldine. However, she soon falls for the producer Tristan Campbell (played by Peter Capaldi). Guest starring Pam Rhodes as herself. |
Community Spirit |
24 November |
30 mins |
Dibley has a fete, and Geraldine is adamant of making more than the £270 they made the previous year. So when Alice says she has a second cousin called Reg Dwight (played by Philip Whitchurch), Geraldine invites him thinking he's Elton John. Guest starring Kylie Minogue as herself. |
The Window and the Weather |
1 December |
30 mins |
A storm hits Dibley, smashing one of the church's large stained glass windows. While they all have problems remembering what the window was of, David points out it will cost £11,000 to replace. The Vicar then goes to one of David's rich friends, Daniel Frobisher and tries to persuade him to donate the money. |
Election |
8 December |
30 mins |
David runs for re-election to the local council, but faces competition when the villagers declare that they want the Vicar to run for election. However, she doesn't want to be a councillor, so agrees not to stand as long as he makes some election promises. Featuring the voice of Alistair McGowan. |
Animals |
15 December |
30 mins |
The Vicar decides to hold a service for animals after realising how much animals mean to the villagers. However, after this makes the front pages of the national press, David asks the Bishop to have her removed. Guest starring Moray Watson. |
[edit] Easter Special (1996)
Title |
Airdate |
Duration |
Overview |
The Easter Bunny |
8 April |
40 mins |
As Easter comes to Dibley, the council all give up things for lent; Geraldine gives up chocolate, David tries to be nicer while Hugo has to stop lustful thoughts. Later, sadness comes to Dibley as Letitia Cropley dies and Geraldine has to take over as the Dibley Easter Bunny. |
[edit] Christmas Special (1996)
Title |
Airdate |
Duration |
Overview |
The Christmas Lunch Incident |
25 December |
45 mins |
When Geraldine is invited to three separate Christmas dinners, she hasn't the heart to turn them down so she has to go to all three, and on Christmas evening BBC producer Tristan Campbell (played by Peter Capaldi) comes round and asks the Vicar to marry him. Guest starring Orla Brady and Mel Giedroyc. |
[edit] Comic Relief Special (1997)
Title |
Airdate |
Duration |
Overview |
BallyKissDibley |
14 March |
About 10 mins |
In a vicar exchange programme, Father Peter Clifford (played by Stephen Tompkinson) from Ballykissangel comes to the village to face Alice's bizarre charity ideas and Owen's swearing. Guest starring Dervla Kirwan. |
[edit] Christmas Special (1997)
Title |
Airdate |
Duration |
Overview |
Engagement |
26 December |
40mins |
Geraldine tries to get Alice and Hugo to kiss, but when they do they can't stop. However, when David finds out they are seeing each other he threatens to disown Hugo. Meanwhile, Owen proposes to Geraldine after she kisses him. |
[edit] Series Two (1998)
Title |
Airdate |
Duration |
Overview |
Dibley Live |
8 January |
30 mins |
To mark the 350th anniversary of St. Barnbus's Church, the villagers set up a radio station at the vicarage for a week and Geraldine holds a competition for the best DJ. On Frank's programme, he admits to being gay, but no one bar Geraldine is listening. |
Celebrity Vicar |
15 January |
30 mins |
Following her Dibley Radio appearance, Geraldine is invited to appear on Pause for Thought with Terry Wogan. On the way out she meets Darcey Bussell, but the fame soon goes to her head and a national paper prints some stories about the villagers. |
Love and Marriage |
22 January |
30 mins |
Alice and Hugo get married, with Jim as best man and the bridesmaids dressed as teletubbies. Meanwhile, Geraldine meets David's brother from Liverpool Simon (played by Clive Mantle) and instantly attracted to him. So when she is offered a job in Liverpool, she decides to take it. However, she then learns Simon is moving to Dibley. Guest starring Geraldine McNulty. |
[edit] Comic Relief Special (1999)
[edit] Series Three (1999–2000)
Title |
Airdate |
Duration |
Overview |
Autumn |
24 December |
40 mins |
Hugo and Alice return from their honeymoon, Hugo having been imprisoned for carrying cocaine through Customs and Alice is pregnant. Meanwhile, David's brother Simon (played by Clive Mantle) and Geraldine start seeing each other. However, when he says he's got a woman back in Liverpool, she refuses to attend any services and offers her resignation. |
Winter |
25 December |
40 mins |
Geraldine wants to organise a Christmas show that no one will forget, and Alice suggests holding it at a real farm. At the event, at Owen's farm, Alice plays Mary and in the middle of the performance gives birth. The child is later named Geraldine after the Vicar. |
Spring |
27 December |
40 mins |
David proposes to Geraldine and she says yes. However, after a dream she changes her mind. Meanwhile, baby Geraldine is christened by the Bishop of Mulberry (played by Richard Griffiths), an old school friend of David's and Geraldine wants to open a village crèche. Guest starring Sean Bean as himself and Nina Wadia. |
Summer |
1 January |
40 mins |
Dibley is in the middle of a drought, but when the water company decides to solve the problem by turning Dibley into a reservoir, Geraldine chains herself to the Church in protest. Meanwhile, the villagers want to build a millennium statue. Guest starring Martyn Lewis, Jeremy Paxman and Roger Sloman. |
[edit] Christmas Specials (2004–05)
Title |
Airdate |
Duration |
Overview |
Merry Christmas |
25 December |
55 mins |
It is Geraldine's 10th Christmas at Dibley, and to celebrate they hold a competition to see who can write the best Christmas carol. Meanwhile, at a party to celebrate her anniversary, David invites the Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams (played by Brian Perkins) round. Also, Alice and the Vicar discuss who they would want to sleep with if they were gay and Alice then informs the Parish Council that Geraldine is gay when she sees a nearly naked Rachel Hunter in the Vicar's house. |
Happy New Year |
1 January |
40 mins |
The villagers want to celebrate Geraldine's 40th birthday, so they buy her a ticket to a speed dating evening. However, when she goes it turns out that most of the dates are the other villagers. When the Vicar goes home without a man, Hugo offers to impregnate her so she can have a baby. Meanwhile, Geraldine is trying to get the villagers enthusiastic about the 20th anniversary of Live Aid and encourages them to write to the Prime Minister about the Make Poverty History campaign. However, when they show no interest, she shows them a short video showing two poverty-stricken children. Guest starring Miranda Hart and Cristian Solimeno. |
[edit] Comic Relief Special (2005)
Title |
Airdate |
Duration |
Overview |
Antiques Roadshow |
11 March |
About 10 mins |
When the Antiques Roadshow comes to Dibley, the villagers take along items to be valued. David is told that his 'expensive' paintings are all fakes, while Jim thinks he is on Ready Steady Cook. However, when Alice goes to get her prized Papa Smurf model that her father gave her valued, Geraldine is forced to make the valuer, Hilary Kay, lie about its true worth. |
[edit] Christmas Specials (2006–07)
Title |
Airdate |
Duration |
Overview |
Original Viewing Figure |
The Handsome Stranger |
25 December |
60 mins |
Geraldine is annoyed when she learns that another townie has moved into Dibley, so she goes round to see Harry Kennedy (played by Richard Armitage), who is an accountant, and instantly falls for him and the attraction is mutual. However, she soon sees him with an attractive woman called Rosie (played by Keeley Hawes), but it later turns out she is Harry's sister. He proposes to Geraldine, and she accepts. Meanwhile, Geraldine starts a book club and an art class. Also, after reading The Da Vinci Code Alice thinks that as her name rhymes with chalice she must be descended from Jesus. |
11.4 million[1] |
The Vicar in White |
1 January |
60 mins |
Geraldine is looking forward to organising her own wedding to Harry (played by Richard Armitage), but the villagers insist on arranging it for her, thinking they are doing her a favour, and she doesn't have the heart to tell them otherwise. Hugo does a This Is Your Life for Geraldine, but this is interupted by a powercut. The evening before the wedding, Owen, Jim and Jeremy Ogilvy (played by Hugh Bonneville), an old college friend who Geraldine has chosen to conduct her wedding, all propose to her. On her wedding day, her white dress is ruined when Owen drives the car through a puddle and the dress is covered with mud. Geraldine then goes to the church in her pyjamas, and bridesmaid Alice is dressed as the Tenth Doctor with two Daleks, and Geraldine marries Harry. |
12.3 million[2] |
[edit] Comic Relief Special (2007)
Airdate |
Duration |
Overview |
16 March |
8 mins |
Geraldine is asked to take part in Celebrity Non-Entity Wife Swap, as the non-entity, and only agrees when David tells her she would be living with Sting for a week. He then moves into the Vicarage while Harry goes to live with Trudie Styler. All goes well with Geraldine and Sting until the last day. |
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