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A Country Parish is a British television documentary made by Tiger Aspect Productions for BBC Two which was first broadcast in 2003. Produced and directed by Nigel Farrell[1] the programme concerns the life of Jamie Allen who at the beginning of the series is a young, proactive curate from a working-class background in a none too prosperous Midlands town (Nuneaton).

However much to his surprise, he is suddenly made rector of a wealthy, long standing and beautiful parish in the heart of rural Wiltshire. He is very much not what was expected by the parishioners and the series follows the new rector as he tries to win them over. (The Wiltshire parish was Seend, Bulkington and Poulshot, bordering Salisbury Plain.)

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  1. ^ "Tiger Aspect Productions". Archived from the original on 13 August 2007. Retrieved 2009-01-24. Tiger Aspect