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- 1. Arrodíllese, Olvídese de las Limosnas Jun 28, 2010
- Adam takes over a rundown London church and needs to replace a broken stained-glass window.
- 2. Salvation Jul 5, 2010
- The temporary addition of a new priest appears to boost the weekly collection plate.
- 3. Forests of Prejudice Jul 12, 2010
- Alex "researches" a lap dancing club due to open opposite the school.
28 June 2010. ( 2010-06-28) –. 28 April 2014. ( 2014-04-28) Rev. is a British television sitcom produced by Big Talk Productions. Written by actor Tom Hollander and James Wood, the show premiered on BBC Two on 28 June 2010 and ended on 28 April 2014. [1] The show's working titles were The City Vicar and Handle with Prayer. [2]
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- July 30, 2010
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Rev. Handle with prayer. The tangled life of a sometimes less than virtuous vicar. Award-winning comedy with Tom Hollander and Olivia Colman. Series 1: Episode 1 (29 mins) Start watching....
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