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    Black Books is a British sitcom created by Dylan Moran and Graham Linehan, and written by Moran, Kevin Cecil, Andy Riley, Linehan and Arthur Mathews. It was broadcast on Channel 4, running for three series from 2000 to 2004.

  2. Black Books: Created by Dylan Moran. With Dylan Moran, Bill Bailey, Tamsin Greig, Paul Beech. Bernard Black runs a book shop, though his customer service skills leave something to be desired. He hires Manny as an employee. Fran runs the shop next door.

  3. Oct 6, 2000 · Black Books. Bafta-winning sitcom about the antics of foul tempered and eccentric bookshop owner Bernard Black, his long-haired and long-suffering assistant, Manny, and his best (in fact only...

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  5. Streaming, rent, or buy Black Books – Season 1: Currently you are able to watch "Black Books - Season 1" streaming on fuboTV, Crackle or for free with ads on The Roku Channel, Tubi TV, Pluto TV, Freevee.

  6. Bafta-winning sitcom about the antics of foul tempered and wildly eccentric bookshop owner Bernard Black, his long-haired and long-suffering assistant, Manny...

  7. Comedians Dylan Moran and Bill Bailey star in the much-loved offbeat sitcom about bad-tempered, eccentric bookshop owner Bernard Black and his long-suffering assistant, Manny.

  8. Comedians Dylan Moran and Bill Bailey star in the much-loved offbeat sitcom about bad-tempered, eccentric bookshop owner Bernard Black and his long-suffering assistant, Manny. Bernard has no...

  9. Black Books (TV Series 2000–2004) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  10. In the darkly funny British sitcom Black Books, Bernard Black (Dylan Moran) is the proprietor of a London bookstore -- which wouldn't be such an odd career choice if it weren't for the fact that he loathes people in general and his store's patrons in particular.