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9/10
A lovely girl, chunky, but lovely.
Sleepin_Dragon18 September 2020
It's Lent, and everyone is giving up something they love, for Geraldine of course, it's chocolate.

It had been so long since the end of the first series, a huge gap, but such was the love for the show, back it came.

It is so wonderfully funny...... until that moment, it ruins me, even now, I always thought Letitia had been in a lot more, but just seven episodes, that is how good she was.

Only the absolute best comedies, with characters you love, have the ability to make you laugh, and cry, let's face it Dibley will always be one of the very best.

Always lets you dock your boat in her jetty, Letty. What a line!

Brilliant, 9/10.
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8/10
"Vicar do you believe in Magic?"
ygwerin18 August 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Does the village of Dibbley stand more chance of, Hosting the Olympics or the Commonwealth Games?

What should villagers consider giving up for Lent?

Can Owen give up swearing? Jim dithering? Frank can he be less of a pedant? Has David any chance of becoming nice? Can Letitia ever manage to cook anything edible? Geraldine what is her hope in hell of giving up Chocolate? What vice could Hugo possibly have that he could possibly give up for Lent? Possibly considering Norma Major naked.

Letitia Cropley is my favourite Vicar of Dibbley character and I can't understand, why this colourful village excentric was dispensed with. Liz Smith is so perfect at personifying daft old biddies, she seemed to have become typecast in the role.

What was Letitia's Secret, her Final Wish and exactly how many of the villagers had she entrusted it with?
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8/10
The Easter Bunny
studioAT1 May 2022
Everyone does a Christmas Special, but an Easter one is a rarity.

'The Vicar of Dibley' pulls it off with aplomb, and there's so many witty lines and moments here.

'Dibley' wasn't just a funny show, it also had the power to move you too, and there is a fine example of that here.

An excellent episode.
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