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The Vicar of Dibley is a British sitcom written by Richard Curtis.
The sitcom is about a small fictional village called Dibley that gets a female vicar, following a change in church law that allows women to be ordained. It is a comedic study of the effect that this has on a small rural community. The Vicar of Dibley came third in a 2004 BBC poll to find 'Britain's Best Sitcom'.
The show centres around eight main characters, seven of whom sit on the parish council:
Other guest appearances have been made by Sean Bean, Darcey Bussell, Kylie Minogue and Terry Wogan.
The first series was aired on the BBC in the UK in November/December 1994, and there have been two other series produced, aired in January 1998 and December 1999 to January 2000. There have also been other special episodes made both for Comic Relief and as stand alone editions of the programme.
The show has been criticised for taking to extremes the worst stereotypes of rural communities and for showing people living in rural communities as being less intelligent.
In the show, Dibley is said to be located in Oxfordshire. However, real places are mentioned such as High Wycombe and Princes Risborough, both of which are in Buckinghamshire. The outdoor scenes of the show are filmed in the village of Turville, which is also in Buckinghamshire, and all the scenes that feature in the opening titles are in and around South Buckinghamshire.