The Vicar of Dibley, Richard Curtis
The Vicar of Dibley, Richard Curtis
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The Vicar of Dibley
Four Classic TV Soundtracks

Author: Richard Curtis

Series: BBC TV Soundtracks

Narrator: Dawn French, Full Cast

Unabridged: 2 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/01/2012


Synopsis

Four classic episodes from the original TV series: Arrival, Songs of Praise, Easter Special and The Christmas Lunch Incident. Welcome to Dibley, a perfect village full of some perfectly peculiar people - including Alice Tinker and her underactive brain, Owen Newitt and his overactive bowels, and Letitia Cropley and her orange cake with Branston pickle icing. Council ruler David Horton has everything running exactly as he wishes - until 102-year-old Reverend Pottle dies. That's when the trouble begins, for the new vicar of Dibley is Geraldine, a babe with a bob and a magnificent bosom. In these instalments, the vicar increases the church-going public, finds something remarkably attractive about television, learns about suffering by giving up chocolate for Lent, and promises herself too many Christmas lunches with too many people. Starring Dawn French, with Gary Waldhorn, James Fleet, Roger Lloyd Pack, Emma Chambers and Trevor Peacock.

About Richard Curtis

Richard Curtis, President and CEO of Richard Curtis Associates, Inc., is a New York literary agent, authors’ advocate, and author of dozens of works of fiction and nonfiction. He has written numerous stage plays, including The Tutu Trilogy and Quiet Enjoyment, both produced off-off Broadway, and several podcast series including Tales from the Creepery and the forthcoming drama The OPC. A publishing visionary, he was also the founder of E-Reads, one of the first independent, commercial e-book publishers. He has written and lectured extensively on publishing and is dedicated to raising consciousness in the author and agent community about the future of communications. He lives in New York City.


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