Black Books: The Definitive Collection: DVD Review
Black Books: The Definitive Collection: DVD Review
Black Books - The Definitive Collection
Rating: M
Released by Shock
Collecting together all three series of this UK sitcom with Dylan Moran is a sensible move.
Packaging it up in a collectors' book box set, is an even better one.
Moran plays Bernard Black, the eccentric bookshop owner who is only interested in being drunk and abusive to customers; Bill Bailey plays his sidekick Manny and Tamsin Greig is a fellow shopkeeper who falls in with their insane ways.
There's so much to love about this comedy from the creators of Father Ted; it's lunatic, funny, bizarre and a little nuts to be honest - but it's eminently watchable and well worth your time.
Extras: A Whole wealth which have previously been available on other collections but with a new doco, this feels like the ultimate collection which fans will adore.
Rating: 7/10
Black Books - The Definitive Collection
Rating: M
Released by Shock
Collecting together all three series of this UK sitcom with Dylan Moran is a sensible move.
Packaging it up in a collectors' book box set, is an even better one.
Moran plays Bernard Black, the eccentric bookshop owner who is only interested in being drunk and abusive to customers; Bill Bailey plays his sidekick Manny and Tamsin Greig is a fellow shopkeeper who falls in with their insane ways.
There's so much to love about this comedy from the creators of Father Ted; it's lunatic, funny, bizarre and a little nuts to be honest - but it's eminently watchable and well worth your time.
Extras: A Whole wealth which have previously been available on other collections but with a new doco, this feels like the ultimate collection which fans will adore.
Rating: 7/10
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