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Black Books (sitcom)
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The show is famous for its surreal and slapstick sense of humour and its strange and whacky characters, and has been compared to shows such as Fawlty Towers and Spaced. The show has proved quite popular in other countries outside of Britain, such as Norway, where it is known as 'The Crazy Shop!'. Most episodes work on the template that two characters (Bernard and Manny) have one sub-plot and the other character (Fran) has another, and at the end of the episode, both sub-plots join together to form a conclusion.
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*Dylan Moran *Graham Linehan
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*Dylan Moran *Bill Bailey *Tamsin Greig
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*Karen Beever *William Burdett-Coutts *Nira Park *Julian Meers
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--09-29
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Channel 4
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Black Books
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*Dylan Moran *Graham Linehan *Andy Riley *Kevin Cecil *Arthur Matthews
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The show is famous for its surreal and slapstick sense of humour and its strange and whacky characters, and has been compared to shows such as Fawlty Towers and Spaced. The show has proved quite popular in other countries outside of Britain, such as Norway, where it is known as 'The Crazy Shop!'. Most episodes work on the template that two characters (Bernard and Manny) have one sub-plot and the other character (Fran) has another, and at the end of the episode, both sub-plots join together to form a conclusion. The show has featured many guest stars, including Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Jessica Stevenson, David Walliams and Rob Brydon.