The one-off reunion sees the Vicar and her parishioners head to London on a mission.
He also appeared in comedies such as The Vicar Of Dibley, Ted And Ralph and Lovejoy.
The Vicar of Lancaster, the Reverend Chris Newlands, paid tribute to the Bishop's spiritual vision.
"Everyone was devastated when the vicar broke the news of what had happened, " she added.
This scenario was famously satirised by the BBC comedy series The Vicar of Dibley.
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Stephen Farrow denies murdering Betty Yates, 77, and the Rev John Suddards, but admits the vicar's manslaughter.
Two years ago the vicar decided to open the grounds but concerns were raised about the safety of the gravestones.
He is alleged to have murdered the vicar between 12 and 15 February.
Mr Lowton, who is also the vicar of Newton St Margarets, and Llanthony, said Craswell was "very, very snowy".
French is best known for her comedy collaboration with Jennifer Saunders and for her popular sitcom The Vicar of Dibley.
There is something of the vicar about Sir Philip: he has a measured, analytical mind and expresses himself softly and politely.
Stephen himself falls for Justine, the vicar's daughter and his nephew's nanny.
"Some of my favourite actors are in the Vicar of Dibley and I grew up watching them on the TV, " the actor went on.
Dr Rogers said Farrow told him he had stabbed the vicar to keep him down and then told him to "die and hurry up".
The vicar of the Whitby church which features in Bram Stoker's Dracula says a landslide which exposed human bones has attracted the international media.
"I don't want to give too much away about the sketch, but the Vicar heads up the fight for equality in church law, " said French.
After receiving the complaint, council officials told the vicar Nicholas Maddock the bell must not be allowed to chime between 23:00 BST and 07:00 BST.
Several members of his family joined worshippers at St Mary's where Mr Suddards, 59, had been the vicar for six months prior to his death.
Apart from The Vicar of Dibley, French is best known for her comedy collaboration with Jennifer Saunders, the French and Saunders sketch show, which began in 1987.
Reunited for the first time in seven years, the cast of The Vicar of Dibley return to television screens this week for a 10-minute Comic Relief special.
The Reverend John Suddards had only been the vicar at St Mary's Church for six months when drifter Stephen Farrow stabbed him to death in his vicarage.
There was also party popper string on the vicar's body, a piece of apple was recovered from between the clergyman's legs and an unopened condom was found nearby.
The Rev Martin Gorick, the vicar of the church, which dates back to 1210, said he was also confident the restoration work would not incur the wrath of Shakespeare.
She even guest starred in the popular BBC One comedy The Vicar of Dibley, in a memorable scene where she danced on the village hall stage with Dawn French.
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In order to keep the religious property from being treated as the estate of the vicar of the church, the property was titled to the office of the corporation sole.
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The last service was held at Pontarddulais in 1970 and the vicar, Reverend John Walters, said he was delighted to see the church taking on a new lease of life.
Among Griffiths' many other TV credits were the dramas Jeffrey Archer: The Truth, playing Willie Whitelaw, Hope and Glory, as well as appearing in comedies such as The Vicar Of Dibley, Ted And Ralph and Lovejoy.
I, I know the character on which the Vicar of Dibley was based, yes, I mean it's a programme, it's highly entertainment, entertaining, I think actually it's done a lot of good for the church in many ways.
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