The Vicar of Dibley

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The Vicar of Dibley

Paul Mayhew-Archer · Series · 1994

You loved The Vicar of Dibley because it explores the charming, often humorous friction between an outsider and a tight-knit community.

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The Midwife's Apprentice

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The Devil Wears Prada

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Corpus Christi

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Much like the eccentric community of The Vicar of Dibley, this story focuses on how a grumpy individual eventually finds connection and purpose within their small, established neighborhood circle.

Podcasts on the same thread

Criminal

Criminal

Vox Media Podcast Network · Podcast · 2026

If you appreciate the observational nature of The Vicar of Dibley, this show provides a similarly fascinating, human-centered look at the complexities of behavior and the consequences of our choices.

Small Town Murder

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James Pietragallo, Jimmie Whisman · Podcast · 2026

This podcast shares the parochial focus of The Vicar of Dibley by examining the unique character of small towns, though it replaces sitcom antics with a dark, investigative comedic lens.

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Common questions

Who created The Vicar of Dibley?

The Vicar of Dibley was created by Paul Mayhew-Archer. The series originally premiered in 1994 and focuses on the comedic arrival of a new female reverend in a small rural parish that was unprepared for her appointment.

What is the premise of The Vicar of Dibley?

The Vicar of Dibley follows the story of a reverend who is assigned to lead a rural parish. The central conflict arises because the villagers of Dibley did not expect someone like her to be appointed as their new vicar.

Is The Vicar of Dibley a television series?

Yes, The Vicar of Dibley is a television series. It first aired in 1994 and follows a reverend who faces unexpected reactions from the local residents after being assigned to the rural parish of Dibley.

When did The Vicar of Dibley first air?

The Vicar of Dibley first aired in 1994. The show centers on the arrival of a new reverend in a rural parish, exploring the humorous dynamic between the protagonist and the villagers who were surprised by her appointment.

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