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Dawn French nearly turned down Vicar of Dibley | Dawn French nearly turned down Vicar of Dibley |
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Comedian Dawn French says she nearly turned down the starring role in hit sitcom Vicar Of Dibley because she did not think it was funny enough. | Comedian Dawn French says she nearly turned down the starring role in hit sitcom Vicar Of Dibley because she did not think it was funny enough. |
French, who played the Rev Geraldine Granger, said she would have preferred the part of dim-witted verger Alice. | French, who played the Rev Geraldine Granger, said she would have preferred the part of dim-witted verger Alice. |
"I thought, 'How on earth do you play a central character who's so blooming good?'" she told BBC Radio 4. | "I thought, 'How on earth do you play a central character who's so blooming good?'" she told BBC Radio 4. |
The Vicar of Dibley's final episode, broadcast on New Year's Day 2007, was watched by 12.8 million people. | The Vicar of Dibley's final episode, broadcast on New Year's Day 2007, was watched by 12.8 million people. |
The episode marked the end of a 13-year run, which gave French her biggest success outside her comedy partnership with Jennifer Saunders. | The episode marked the end of a 13-year run, which gave French her biggest success outside her comedy partnership with Jennifer Saunders. |
Written by Richard Curtis, the award-winning comedy was based around a female vicar living in a rural Oxfordshire village. | Written by Richard Curtis, the award-winning comedy was based around a female vicar living in a rural Oxfordshire village. |
But French told Desert Island Discs she had initially been dismissive of the main character. | But French told Desert Island Discs she had initially been dismissive of the main character. |
"I thought 'Where are the flaws? Where is the monster in this woman?' That's what I understand comedy to be. | "I thought 'Where are the flaws? Where is the monster in this woman?' That's what I understand comedy to be. |
"Alice was a very funny character from the off. But anyway, he [Curtis] wouldn't let me play it." | "Alice was a very funny character from the off. But anyway, he [Curtis] wouldn't let me play it." |
The role was taken by Emma Chambers instead. | The role was taken by Emma Chambers instead. |
Despite French's reservations, the award-winning sitcom attracted guest stars including Johnny Depp and Kylie Minogue, and was remade in countries as far-flung as Kazakhstan. | Despite French's reservations, the award-winning sitcom attracted guest stars including Johnny Depp and Kylie Minogue, and was remade in countries as far-flung as Kazakhstan. |
But not everyone was a fan. The Bishop of Norwich, Graham James, an adviser on religious matters to the BBC, was unhappy with the Christmas episode in 2005. | But not everyone was a fan. The Bishop of Norwich, Graham James, an adviser on religious matters to the BBC, was unhappy with the Christmas episode in 2005. |
"The jokes about Jesus were in pretty poor taste and the drunken performances at midnight mass lost touch with reality," he told The Guardian. | "The jokes about Jesus were in pretty poor taste and the drunken performances at midnight mass lost touch with reality," he told The Guardian. |
French's Desert Island Discs interview with Kirsty Young will be broadcast on Sunday 23 December. | |
She also spoke on the programme about the end of her marriage to fellow comedian Lenny Henry. | She also spoke on the programme about the end of her marriage to fellow comedian Lenny Henry. |
"Those last few months were pretty much like the first few months; we were good friends," she said. | "Those last few months were pretty much like the first few months; we were good friends," she said. |
"It was a tribute to the way we'd been married, the way we accomplished it". | "It was a tribute to the way we'd been married, the way we accomplished it". |
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