"The Vicar of Dibley" The Easter Bunny (TV Episode 1996) Poster

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Sex & Nudity

  • A reference to tampons.
  • Owen says 'a tit short of an udder'.
  • Hugo resolves to give up sexual thoughts for Lent, paying £1 every time he fails. It ends up costing him a lot of money, including a contribution of around £50 after watching the uncut version of Basic Instinct.
  • Alice makes several unintentional innuendos, causing Hugo to make a substantial contribution to the Lent fund.
  • David worries that Hugo might be gay, due to him averting his eyes from a sexual film. He is relieved when Geraldine tells him about Hugo's Lent resolution.
  • References to Mrs Cropley having been highly sexually active in her youth. David wonders whether there are any other nymphomaniacs in the village.
  • Geraldine mentions her headteacher suggesting that she take up prostitution.
  • The first suggestions of Hugo and Alice starting to have romantic feelings for each other.
  • Geraldine tells Alice that the Easter Bunny is busy filling out Child Support forms, 'with him being a rabbit and everything'.
  • After Geraldine finds out that Mrs Cropley asked both her and David to be the Easter Bunny, she flirts with him and asks him if he wants to go back to her 'burrow' for some 'bunny funny business'.
  • Geraldine makes a subtle threat to Alice involving corporal punishment, saying that a hairbrush features in it and her underwear doesn't.
  • Alice mentions David having an illegitimate daughter.
  • Geraldine asks Mrs Cropley if there's any urine in her homemade orange juice.
  • When Mrs Cropley asks David if he would like to try one of her pancakes, he says that he'd sooner eat his own scrotum.

Violence & Gore

  • Geraldine humourously expresses regret at not being allowed to kill Alice.
  • After realising that Mrs Cropley mistakenly asked everyone in the village to be the Easter Bunny, David says that if she wasn't dead then he'd kill her.
  • Geraldine makes a subtle threat to Alice of corporal punishment involving a hairbrush.
  • Owen mentions that he took the ears for his rabbit costume from a real rabbit.

Profanity

  • Many uses of 'bloody', including a debate over whether it counts as swearing.
  • Owen says 'a tit short of an udder'.
  • Uses of 'bugger', 'arse' and 'bollocks'.
  • Owen is persuaded to give up swearing for Lent.
  • Owen nearly says the F word, but is interrupted.
  • One use of 'bitch'.
  • Geraldine says 'flying f...', but abruptly finishes with 'font'.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • The characters drink whisky after Mrs Cropley's funeral.
  • Geraldine suggests smoking as something that Hugo could give up for Lent, but he apparently doesn't smoke.
  • A reference to LSD.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • An elderly character dies.
  • When Geraldine non verbally informs the others that Mrs Cropley has died, Alice cries into her shoulder.
  • Alice starts crying when Geraldine attempts to tell her that the Easter Bunny isn't real.

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