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Black Books (Volume 1) (2000) |
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From Graham Linehan, co-writer of Father Ted, comes a new cult comedy set in a second hand bookshop. Dylan Moran stars as the bohemian, and frequently drunk, owner who has one major problem with his line of work - he hates customers. Help is soon at hand, however, in the form of Bill Bailey who proves to be something of a star at selling books.
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