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The return of The Vicar Of Dibley

Written By Unknown on Thursday, March 14, 2013 | 8:52 AM

March 14, 2013
'The Vicar Of Dibley' is returning to TV screens for a one-off special as part of Comic Relief.

It has been seven years since we said farewell to Vicar Geraldine Granger and her motley crew, but a 10 minute special, written by Richard Curtis, will be shown on 'Comic Relief - Funny for Money' on Friday.


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