A boisterous female minister comes to serve in an eccentrically conservative village's church.
The 100-something vicar of the small English village of Dibley has passed on. A new vicar has been requested for a replacement. What they get is Geraldine Granger, a non-traditional, chocolate loving, rock n' roll playing vicar. That is not what gets the citizens of Dibley in a uproar though. It's because she is a woman. Still, that doesn't stop Geraldine from proving her worthiness to the village. After time, the villagers (with the exception of influential David Horton) accept Geraldine as The Vicar of Dibley.—Pat McCurry <[email protected]>
Geraldine Granger is appointed vicar of a small rural parish, Dibley. A female vicar is quite revolutionary for the area and she meets some resistance from some of the locals, who are quite the colourful lot. However, she soon wins them over.—grantss