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''Rev.'' is a British television sitcom produced by Big Talk Productions. Written by actor Tom Hollander and James Wood, the show premiered on
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on 28 June 2010 and ended on 28 April 2014. The show's working titles were ''The City Vicar'' and ''Handle with Prayer''. The series revolves around a Church of England priest, played by Hollander, who becomes the vicar of an inner-city London church after leaving a small rural
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parish. Hollander said: "we wanted to define ourselves in opposition to the cliché of a country vicar, partly because we wanted to depict England as it is ''now'', rather than having a sort of bucolic-y, ''over the hills and far away'', bird-tweeting England – we wanted the complications of the multi-cultural, multi-ethnic inner-city, where everything is much harder."


Plot

The Reverend Adam Smallbone is an
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priest who has moved from a small rural parish to the "socially disunited" St Saviour in the Marshes in Hackney,
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. Unwilling to turn anyone away from his pastoral care, he is faced with a series of moral challenges as he balances the needs of genuine believers, people on the streets, and drug addicts, as well as the demands of social climbers using the church to get their children into the best schools. Adam has a difficult job as a modern city vicar. His wife Alex, who has her own career as a solicitor to worry about, supports him through his life as a priest, while not being engaged with his work. He is also supported by lay reader Nigel, who believes he should be running the church. In supervision is
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Robert, who puts pressure on Adam to increase the congregation and church income. Parishioners include Colin, a heavy drinking, unemployable lost soul who is Adam's most devoted parishioner; Adoha, known for her romantic intentions towards the clergy; and Mick, who is homeless and appears on Adam's doorstep in different situations asking for money. Bible references The programme depicts a number of themes which reach their denouement at the end of Season 3. These plotlines reflect both a view of the contemporary C of E Church in London, but also echo familiar narrative from the New Testament. This is notable in a storyline which sees Adam Smallbone reluctantly return to his now deconsecrated St Saviour's Church, with the series most prominent characters, to lead an unofficial Easter Mass carried out after breaking into the Church, and to eventually baptise his infant daughter. By this time, we have seen stories that echo those of Judas Iscariat's betrayal of Christ in the story of Nigel, Peter's thrice denying Christ in the story of Colin, Christ's relationship with Mary Magdalene in the story of Ellie, his 40 days in exile in his suspension pending the investigation of his affair, the encounter with the moneylenders in the Temple in Adam's meeting with the area Dean and Diocesan Secretary as they assess the real estate value of the Church, and in Adam's downfall, the bearing of the cross to Calvary, before, in the Easter ceremony, his eventual Resurrection. Other characters also fulfil roles that refer to figures in the New Testament.


Future

Interviewed in April 2014, Tom Hollander said that he did not know whether there would be a fourth series, and that after the third series "we all want to just pause". He added that "The idea of not doing it any more is sad but also quite attractive, because you wouldn't want for it to ever get worse."


Cast and characters


Main

* Tom Hollander as Adam Smallbone *
Olivia Colman Sarah Caroline Sinclair ( Colman; born 30 January 1974), known professionally as Olivia Colman, is an English actress. Known for her comedic and dramatic roles in film and television, she has received various accolades, including an Academy A ...
as Alexandra (Alex) Smallbone *
Steve Evets Steve Evets (born Steven Murphy; 26 July 1959) is an English actor and musician, who found fame in the leading role in the 2009 film ''Looking for Eric''. Personal life Born in Salford, Lancashire, Evets joined the Merchant Navy after leaving ...
as Colin Lambert * Miles Jupp as Nigel McCall *
Ellen Thomas Ellen Thomas (born January 24, 1947) is an American peace activist. She first became involved with the White House Peace Vigil on April 13, 1984. The daughter of a US Marine, Thomas was born in Brooklyn and grew up in California. She became ...
as Adoha Onyeka *
Lucy Liemann Lucy Katherine Liemann (born 24 November 1973) is an English actress. After graduation she was spotted at a supermarket by a voice scout who urged her to become a voice artist. Liemann then went on to study acting at the Academy of Live and ...
as Ellie Pattman * Simon McBurney as Archdeacon Robert


Recurring

* Hugh Bonneville as Roland Wise (Series 1-3) * Jimmy Akingbola as Mick (Series 1–3) * Ben Willbond as Steve Warwick (Series 1–3) *
Sylvia Syms Sylvia May Laura Syms (born 6 January 1934) is an English actress, best known for her roles in the films ''Woman in a Dressing Gown'' (1957), ''Ice Cold in Alex'' (1958), ''No Trees in the Street'' (1959), ''Victim'' (1961), and ''The Tamari ...
as Joan (Series 2) * Ralph Fiennes as Bishop of London (Series 2-3) * Vicki Pepperdine as Geri Tennison (Series 3) * Joanna Scanlan as Jill Mallory (Series 3)


Production

Six episodes were produced for the first series by Big Talk Productions for BBC Two. The show was created by Tom Hollander and James Wood. The church scenes were filmed at St Leonard's in
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,
east London East or Orient is one of the four cardinal directions or points of the compass. It is the opposite direction from west and is the direction from which the Sun rises on the Earth. Etymology As in other languages, the word is formed from the f ...
. The BBC Two comedy was renewed by the BBC in September 2010 and filming began again in the middle of 2011, with the second series of seven episodes premiering in November 2011. In August 2012, the show was renewed for a third series of six episodes, which aired in 2014. Richard Coles, a Church of England priest and former member of the pop group the Communards, was one of several priests, including Rev. Kevin Sculley of St Matthew's, Bethnal Green, who advised the show's writers. Coles has been cited as an inspiration for the Adam Smallbone character.


Episode list


Series 1 (2010)


Series 2 (2011)


Series 3 (2014)

The six episodes of Series 3 commenced filming on 31 October 2013 and premiered on 24 March 2014.


Reception

The series was commended by ''The Independent'' as intelligent comedy, with Hollander "as good as ever" and a strong support cast. In 2011, ''Rev.'' won the South Bank Award for Best Comedy and was nominated for the Royal Television Society Programme Awards for Best Scripted Comedy and Best Comedy Performance (Hollander). At the
2011 British Academy Television Awards The 2011 British Academy Television Awards were held on 22 May 2011. The nominations were announced on 26 April. Graham Norton hosted the ceremony. Nominations Winners are listed first and emboldened. Programmes with multiple nominat ...
, the series won Best Sitcom, with Hollander also nominated for Best Male Comedy Performance. Both were nominated again in the same categories the following year, without winning. At the
2015 British Academy Television Awards The 61st British Academy Television Awards nominations were announced on 8 April 2015. Winners and nominees Winners are listed first and emboldened. Programmes with multiple nominations Most major wins In Memoriam *Dona ...
, Hollander and Colman were nominated for Best Male Comedy Performance and Best Female Comedy Performance respectively.


DVD releases

The complete first series was released on DVD by
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on 21 November 2011. The second series was released on 19 November 2012. A boxset containing the first two series was also released. The third series was released on 5 May 2014, a week after transmission of the final episode. A boxset containing the first three series was also released.


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