In The Vicar of Dibley’s enchanting realm, Reverend Pottle, portrayed by late veteran actor Preston Lockwood, leaves a great mark despite his fleeting appearance.
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Serving as the village vicar for an impressive 77 years from 1917, Pottle becomes a cherished figure among the eccentric Dibleyites.
Known for his marrow-growing hobby and unchanging Christmas sermon, Pottle’s gentle guidance spans generations.

Photo via The Vicar of Dibley Wiki
Pottle’s demise, at the venerable age of 102, occurs dramatically mid-sermon, marking a poignant moment in Dibley’s history. His passing becomes the catalyst for change, paving the way for the arrival of Geraldine Granger, injecting modernity into the quaint village.
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Preston Lockwood, with a versatile career in television, film, and stage, brought Pottle to life with dry wit and understated humor.
Though Lockwood’s time as Pottle was brief, his portrayal resonates as an embodiment of Dibley’s past—a legacy of tradition and quiet faith.
Lockwood passed away in 1996, at age 83.
Pottle’s memory remains interwoven into the village’s fabric, a testament to the enduring charm of both the character and the actor who breathed life into this beloved figure.


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