The Vicar of Dibley - The Complete Series 3

Price: $17.99

December 30, 2008.
Series 3 Vicar is as funny as others.
Rating: 5Dawn French is just the queen of 'dirty' comedy. She doesn't mind doing anything that will make you laugh. It may be sensual, she may get muddy, she may flaunt her weight. I love her. She's the queen of british comedy.
December 19, 2008.
very funny!!.
Rating: 5If you are looking to laugh,watch this!!
I have missed this show since they stoping showing it here!!!
December 25, 2008.
Better than Fawlty Towers.
Rating: 5I'm crazy about Britcoms, but never quite understood the whole Fawlty Towers thing; it's good, but not all that and a bag of chips. *This* series, though, is all that, a bag of chips and a chocolate-dipped ice cream cone.
Dawn French is perfect as a woman vicar. At the time the series was first being made, there were only a handful of women vicars in Britain, and her role was meant to get the idea out to everyone in a humorous way. The series was co-written by Richard Curtis specifically for Dawn, and he did a wonderful, wonderful job in bringing out equal rights, religious controversy, village living and jousting among friends and neighbors.
Although I own many TV series on DVD, I go back to this one time and again for fun and relaxation; I never get bored with it. My only regret is that, like so many other good shows, all you get is these three seasons and a few specials. Be sure to check out other DVDs on this show, too.
December 22, 2007.
returned.
Rating: 5I love the Vicar Of Dibley!!! But when I got the order I discovered I already had series 3...so I returned it and have not heard anything from you yet....it was returned for over a week.....could you please look into this....thank you Joan Custer
December 18, 2007.
The Vicar of Dibley - The Complete Series 3.
Rating: 5I enjoy this DVD as I know I can have a good laugh and have watched it several times. It appeals to my sense of humour. Each of the characters have their own individual brand of humour - but the cake must go to Alice, with her deadpan face, followed by Geraldine. The fact that the "swearing" is minimal is a nice change.
I didn't get to watch the complete series on TV and borrowed a few "Dibley" DVD's from the local library. My daughter suggested I try ordering from Amazon - it was actually quite simple to do, once I got the hang of it! I'm sure that I'll be ordering others in the future.