30.11.2020, 21:10
Dawn French: New Vicar of Dibley will feature tribute to Emma Chambers
30 November 2020, 16:53 | Updated: 30 November 2020, 18:25
The actress, comedian and author talked to Chris Moyles about reprising the role of Geraldine Granger for the three to four minute short films.
Dawn French featured on The Chris Moyles Show this week to talk about everything from her career to her new book Because of You.
The actress, writer and comedian spoke to the show about her poignant but uplifting new title, but also gave us more information on what to expect from the latest Vicar of Dibley, while revealing they would feature a tribute to the late Emma Chambers.
Revealing that the nine "little short films" would be pandemic-inspired and see her character Geraldine Granger deliver messages on zoom, she said: "We did some for Comic Relief and people seemed to like it so Richard [Armitage] and Paul Mayhew-Archer and I got together and decided we would make little short sermons, because what would Geraldine Granger do in a pandemic?
"She would make sure to keep in touch with her parishioners with Zoom if any of them could work out how to use it!"
The comedian added that there would be a "tribute to Alice" in the show, The character, who was played by Emma Chambers, sadly died in 2018.
Watch her talk about the much-loved show in our video above.
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Laudine hat geschrieben:Ich hege die stille Hoffnung, dass sie bei Dawn French ohne Tonaufzeichnung nachgefragt haben, bevor sie die Ergänzung eingebaut haben. Aber das ist vielleicht wieder einmal zu viel verlangt.
04.12.2020, 19:33
05.12.2020, 17:04
Vicar of Dibley in Lockdown cast: who stars with Dawn French in Christmas specials - and what happened to Alice?
The British sitcom is scheduled for a return to the BBC this festive season
By Matt Brooks
Friday, 4th December 2020, 4:03 pm
Dawn French is set to reprise her role as Geraldine Granger in a series of The Vicar of Dibley specials this festive season.
She will be joined by James Fleet, who plays Hugo Horton, and others in the much-loved British sitcom to spread a little Christmas cheer from the quaint village of Dibley.
A lot has changed since the show was last aired more than a decade ago, with the short 10-minute episodes addressing life in lockdown through the coronavirus pandemic.
When is The Vicar of Dibley in Lockdown on TV?
There will be three 10-minute episodes shown on the BBC in the run up to Christmas, with a repeated half-hour show being aired later in the festive season.
The first instalment of The Vicar of Dibley in Lockdown will be screened on BBC One at 8.50-9pm on Monday 7 December.
The second will be shown a week later at 8.55pm on Monday 14 December on the same channel.
Who is the cast of The Vicar of Dibley in Lockdown?
Viewers can expect to see French play her iconic character Geraldine Granger but not all of the former cast will be joining her for these Christmas specials.
Hugo Horton (Fleet), who has spent lockdown with his father and Dibley parish councillor David (Gary Waldhorn), will join the vicar and will naturally have a few things to vent about.
Some of the cast have died since the original series was last screened, including Emma Chambers who played Hugo’s love interest Alice Tinker.
“There is a eulogy to Alice there which wasn’t very easy for me to film which was important for me to do,” French said.
Others characters such as Jim Trott (Trevor Peacock), Jeremy Ogilvy (Hugh Bonneville), Rosie Kennedy (Keeley Hawes) and Harry Kennedy (Richard Armitage) are all listed to feature.
What will The Vicar of Dibley in Lockdown be about?
Without giving too much away, the vicar will deliver online sermons for her parishioners during the pandemic.
It begins by explaining the difference between metres and miles when it comes to social distancing and the second show looks at the lengths people went to to get a haircut.
What has Dawn French said about The Vicar of Dibley’s return?
Speaking on Lorraine, French said: “We asked ourselves, and by we I mean [writers] Richard Curtis and Paul Mayhew-Archer and I asked ourselves, ‘What would Geraldine be doing in the lockdown?’
“And of course she would be on the webcam talking to her parishioners so that’s what we have done.
“We have made nine little tiny films where she, through the power of Zoom, is connecting with everybody and it’s funny and silly as she is talking to folk. She is doing a sort of newsletter and a sermon.
“We have tried to be light and funny but we also try to remember those who aren’t with us anymore.”
Where is The Vicar of Dibley filmed?
Dibley, unfortunately, is a fictional setting.
The original show was filmed in the Buckinghamshire village of Turville, which has also been the production home of Midsomer Murders, Jonathan Creek and Killing Eve.
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06.12.2020, 23:10
A lovely calm day, full of humanity, compassion and support all round.....
06.12.2020, 23:16
Arianna hat geschrieben:So, nun schaltet sich Harry, äh, Richard ein:
https://twitter.com/RCArmitage/status/1 ... 72802?s=19
Als Reaktion auf Dawn French:
https://twitter.com/Dawn_French/status/ ... 65220?s=19A lovely calm day, full of humanity, compassion and support all round.....
Und die setzt dann noch eins drauf:
https://twitter.com/Dawn_French/status/ ... 80257?s=19
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