Vicar of Dibley stamps launched by Royal Mail

Iconic scene of Alice played by Emma Chambers with a blonde bob and Geraldine Granger starring Dawn French with a dark haired bob and wearing a vicars outfit.
(L-R) Alice played by Emma Chambers and Dawn French as Geraldine Granger [Royal Mail]

Royal Mail has launched a set of special stamps to celebrate award-winning sitcom The Vicar of Dibley.

The main set of eight stamps includes images of famous scenes from the series, while a further four stamps show a Dibley Parish Council meeting.

The sitcom, which ran for three series on the BBC from November 1994 to January 2007, won numerous awards.

Paul Mayhew-Archer, who co-wrote the programme alongside Richard Curtis, said it was "very exciting news and an amazing honour".

Another iconic Vicar of Dibley scene - the Dibley Parish Council. Starring left to right - Dawn French a Geraldine Granger, James Fleet as Hugo; Gary Waldhorn father David.
A miniature sheet shows a Dibley Parish Council meeting [Royal Mail]

The series was set in the fictional Oxfordshire village of Dibley, which was assigned a female vicar played by Dawn French.

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Airing eight months after the first 32 British women were ordained as Church of England vicars, it was created and co-written by Richard Curtis, alongside Mr Mayhew-Archer.

The series is among the most successful British programmes, receiving multiple British Comedy Awards, an International Emmy and was a multiple British Academy Television Awards nominee.

Mr Mayhew-Archer, who lives near Abingdon, said: "It's an amazing honour and just a shame so few of the cast are still here to enjoy it.

"Seeing the beautiful stamps brought back such happy memories.

"They are special stamps in memory of characters with very special needs."

Geraldine Granger played by Dawn French in this memorable scene where she jumped into a puddle which went up to her chest.
The special stamps include scenes such as Geraldine Granger in an unexpectedly deep puddle [Royal Mail]

For more than 50 years Royal Mail said its Special Stamp programme had commemorated anniversaries and celebrated events relevant to UK heritage and life.

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David Gold, director of external affairs and policy, said: "The superb writing and the warmth and idiosyncrasies of its characters made The Vicar of Dibley one of the most loved TV comedies of all time.

"We celebrate the series with new stamps revisiting some of the show's classic moments."

The stamps are now available to pre-order.

Dawn French behind a frame mimicking Dame Darcy Bussell performing the ballet in The Vicar of Dibley TV sitcom.
Dawn French and Dame Darcy Bussell performing ballet together [Royal Mail]

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