The show is a sketch show, but over the run of a series the sketches involving a certain set of characters form an overall story. In addition to this there is often overlap, with the events and characters of one story playing a part in another. There was also a Christmas special after the second series, which took a slightly different format of three self-contained stories, with three of the characters seeking the help of the vicar, Bernice, on Christmas Eve.
The majority of the inhabitants of the village are played by three actors: Reece Shearsmith[?], Steve Pemberton[?], and Mark Gatiss[?] with additional writing contributions by Jeremy Dyson[?]. The series has also garnered considerable critical acclaim, en route acquiring a BAFTA award, a Royal Television Society[?] award and the ultimate European televisual comedy award, the Golden Rose of Montreux[?].
The show has a lot of dark humour and can be very disconcerting. Even the village sign is somewhat ominous, reading, in a similar style to many hundreds of such signs throughout the UK, "Welcome to Royston Vassey. You'll never leave."
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Edward has a phobia about outsiders and is likely to challenge people with the question, "Are you local?" and dismiss those who reply "no" with, "This is a local shop, for local people; there's nothing for you here," - one of the show's best-known catchphrases.
Tubbs, though also scared of newcomers, dreams of visiting the "bright lights" of towns and cities, whose existence Edward has tried to keep from her. She tends to ask "Are you local?" with both hope and fear mixed in her voice, but is afraid that visitors may take her "precious things" from the shelves of the shop.
The couple are responsible for a large number of murders in the area.
In the Christmas special, Dr. Chinnery told Bernice the story of how his great-grandfather, the foremost vet of his time, was cursed to have any animal he touched "meet a dreadful end" and that his descendants would carry the curse after him. Bernice reassured him that there was no such thing as curses.
Pauline is a restart officer at the job centre, Mickey and Ross are two of the people taking the restart course. Pauline has an obsession with pens.
Geoff, Mike, and Brian all work at the local plastics injection moulding company. The three getting together always results in Geoff in a fit of rage.
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"A Local Book For Local People" is published by 4th Estate, ISBN 1-84115-346-X
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