Meet The Rev. Adam Smallbone. He's a Chruch of England vicar, newly promoted from a sleepy rural parish to the busy, inner city world of St. Saviour's in Hackney, East London. It's a world he has no experience of. And it shows. It really shows. He's derided and ignored by all except the intimidating Archdeacon and the demanding and irritating few who attend his church... Lay Reader Nigel, who thinks he should be a vicar, hard-drinking Colin on an eternal quest for enlightenment, cassock-chasing Adoha and local crackhead Mick who isn't quite the sophisticated grifter... he thinks he is. Added to the mix is Alex - Adam's long suffering wife - who does her best to support him, but she's got her own career as a solicitor to worry about. And she is no-one's idea of a conventional vicar's wife. Special Features: Series 1 The Making of Rev Character Sketches Rev. Outtakes A Real Rev Commentaries Series 2 Glastonbury for Christians? Commentaries [show more]
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The first two series of the BBC sitcom set in an inner London church. Tom Hollander stars as Reverend Adam Smallbone, a Church of England vicar who is promoted from a sleepy rural parish to the failing inner-city church of St Saviour's in East London. As he struggles to contend with the complex moral conundrums of his urban parishioners as well as a delapidated church and a dwindling congregation, his long-suffering wife Alex (Olvia Colman) does her best to support him - but, far from being a conventional vicar's wife, she has her own career as a solicitor to worry about.
Directed by Peter Cattaneo (THE FULL MONTY), the highly authentic REV is a drama series centring on the life of a modern vicar (Tom Hollander u IN THE LOOP) and the issues that arise in his East London parish. This release includes the complete first and second series.
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