- 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.—don @ minifie-1
- In this episode, Geraldine learns about the Dibley Easter Bunny from Alice, but doesn't believe it's real. Meanwhile, Geraldine convinces the Village Council to all give up a vice for Lent and to put a pound in the "Lent Box" for every transgression, the money going to start a village video club. Geraldine gives up chocolate, David gives up being a pompous ass, Hugo gives up lustful thoughts, Jim gives up dithering, Owen gives up swearing, Frank gives up being a pedantic fart about the meeting minutes, and Leticia gives up her awful cooking experiments. Sadly, Leticia's heart fails her, and on her deathbed she confides in the Vicar that she had been the Dibley Easter Bunny, like her father before her, and asks the Vicar to take on the mantle. The Vicar agrees and Leticia passes away. On Easter morning, the Vicar heads out in a bunny costume with a basket of chocolate eggs and runs into David, who claims Leticia had asked HIM to take over being the bunny. They agree to split the job but then run into several other bunnies in the village square, including Frank, Owen, and Hugo. The "Lent Box" raises ~£75 and they decide their first video night will show "My Fair Lady" and "The Adventures of Emmanuel" in honor of Leticia.
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