Cannings Connolly Solicitors London

Cannings Connolly Solicitors London

Cannings Connolly Solicitors London

Comedy lovers rejoice! Can there be a more perfect example of a vicar simply trying to do the right thing, and occasionally managing to succeed? Slightly out of his depth, unable to please his boss the Archdeacon, and forever undermined by his lay reader Nigel, Adam’s all too human frailties ensure viewers are rooting for him from the start.

Here’s a reverend who likes a drink and a cigarette, who has been known to swear on occasion, and wrestles with the strength of his beliefs. Series two opens with Adam on retreat with an order of nuns, and relishing the break from his parish duties. “It’s so wonderful to have some time in this sanctuary, this place of silence, to leave the clamour and the chaos behind, and be available to something greater than myself, to you, dear Lord”. Alas he has little success in keeping his holy thoughts from wandering, most notably to the “strange cauliflower cheese” for lunch.