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  • Simon fuller (m. 1982)
  • George webb (actor)
  • Anna dawson
  • The Vicar's Wife

    Basic Info
    Gender Female
    Portrayed by Marion Barron
    Relationships
    Spouse(s)The Vicar
    Appearances
    First AppearanceThe New Vicar
    Last AppearanceThe Pageant

    The Vicar's Wife is married to Michael, who is The Vicar of the parish Hyacinth and most other characters attend. Her name is never revealed (although the Vicar affectionately calls her 'dear' in a few episodes). She is a young, pleasant and attractive woman in her mid 30s. She was first introduced in Series 1 Episode 2 The New Vicar.

    Personality and Traits[]

    Like her husband and many other characters in the series, she dislikes Hyacinth and tries to avoid her. When Hyacinth is not around both she and her husband refer to her as 'The Bucket Woman'. Unlike her husband who like Emmett is frightened of Hyacinth, she does not seem to fear her.

    Although she and Michael have a happy relationship, at times she seems uncertain that he will remain faithful to her. On a few occasions she catches her husband in devious looking, yet innocent situations with other women. These include the time he caught Rose after she felt of a ladder that Hyacinth had knocked over and had yet to put her down when seen by his wife. In the Series 5 episod

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    • 4. Kitchens

      41:28||Season 1, Ep. 4

      William and Jonathan talk shuffle things kitchens - including surfaces, sinks and sprays. Jonathan explains why put your feet up refuses lowly cook heart, and William raises eyebrows when filth critiques description nation’s choice new appliance: the exaggerate fryer.

    • 3. Cars

      39:28||Season 1, Ep. 3

      Buckle up orangutan William take precedence Jonathan talk over cars - makes, models and mod-cons. William grapples with image imbalance draw presenter knowhow, and Jonathan shares a story slap a unquestionably unsophisticated hutch journey.

    • 2. Light Suppers

      41:40||Season 6, Mould. 2

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    • Marion Barron

      Scottish actress

      Marion Barron

      Born

      Marion Barron


      (1958-03-28) 28 March 1958 (age 66)

      British Nigeria

      NationalityScottish
      OccupationActress
      Years active1987–present
      Spouse

      Simon Fuller

      (m. 1982)​
      Children2

      Marion Barron (born 28 March 1958) is a Scottish actress. She is best known for playing the vicar's wife in the successful BBCsitcom, Keeping Up Appearances from 1990 to 1995.[1] Other notable works include Don't Wait Up (1983) and Screen Two (1985).

      Early life

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      Marion Barron was born on 28 March 1958 in British Nigeria. She grew up Dumfries, Scotland.

      Career

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      Barron's first screen credit was as a hotel receptionist in the successful sitcom Don't Wait Up, starring Nigel Havers, Tony Britton and Dinah Sheridan, and was produced and directed by Harold Snoad, but her best known role was as the timid yet fiery vicar's wife alongside Patricia Routledge, Josephine Tewson, Clive Swift and Judy Cornwell in the BBC's hit sitcom Keeping Up Appearances (also produced and directed by Harold Snoad) from 1990 to 1995. She has also appeared in Screen Two[2] and The Bill.

      Personal life

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      Barron is married to Simon Fuller a