I am watching it over here in Oz on Classics (cable tv). I also love the Vicar of Dibley ... the theme music makes me feel very homesick and sometimes a bit teary, especially this time of year. I used to love the old duck on the Church council who used to make the unusual cakes ... lemon curd and anchovy comes to mine
I am watching it over here in Oz on Classics (cable tv). I also love the Vicar of Dibley ... the theme music makes me feel very homesick and sometimes a bit teary, especially this time of year. I used to love the old duck on the Church council who used to make the unusual cakes ... lemon curd and anchovy comes to mine
Played by Liz Fraser, Mrs Letitia Cropley and Jim, no, no, no,no,no,no,............no and don't forget AliceI loved the episodes when Dawn French ate 3 christmas dinners and her romance, walking out together in the countryside and she jumped into a puddle, up to her waist so funny but too many to mention.
Have a wonderful Christmas with wonderful memories.
Played by Liz Fraser, Mrs Letitia Cropley and Jim, no, no, no,no,no,no,............no and don't forget AliceI loved the episodes when Dawn French ate 3 christmas dinners and her romance, walking out together in the countryside and she jumped into a puddle, up to her waist so funny but too many to mention.
Have a wonderful Christmas with wonderful memories.
Yes those two are my favourites too ... and the one where she had that commercial size fridge full of tubs of icecream! I work in an aged care facility and there is a lady there who sounds exactly like Mrs Cropley ... also a man who looks like Victor Meldrew (another show I love) but he has a foreign accent so doesn't sound remotely like him -)
Yes those two are my favourites too ... and the one where she had that commercial size fridge full of tubs of icecream! I work in an aged care facility and there is a lady there who sounds exactly like Mrs Cropley ... also a man who looks like Victor Meldrew (another show I love) but he has a foreign accent so doesn't sound remotely like him -)
I love all those , you just can't beat a great British comedy, Steptoe and Son, Rising damp, Porridge, Open all hours, Only fools and horses........................
Got to go to work now, travelling through the countryside, villages and thatched cottages bfn