Black Books - Complete 1st and 2nd Series (2000)
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Synopsis: Bernard Black (Dylan Moran) hates his job, his life, and his friends. In fact, there's not much Bernard doesn't hate, except for a glass of red wine and the chance to torment his coworker Mani... Bernard Black (Dylan Moran) hates his job, his life, and his friends. In fact, there's not much Bernard doesn't hate, except for a glass of red wine and the chance to torment his coworker Mani (Bill Bailey). Bernard runs Black Books, a dusty secondhand bookstore whose customers he loathes; Mani is employed in the first episode to help Bernard rid himself of the interminable duties that clutter up his day. Fran (Tamsyn Grieg) works in a New Age shop next door and frequently pops in for a glass of wine and a chat. This release presents the first two series of the show, with 12 half-hour episodes that deserve to rub shoulders with the very best U.K. sitcoms to have emerged over the years. [More]
Starring: Dylan Moran, Bill Bailey, Tamsyn Greig
Starring: Dylan Moran, Bill Bailey, Tamsyn Greig
Screenwriter: Graham Linehan, Dylan Moran
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