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January 20, 2005

Black Books (BBCA)

I have to say, I was pleased to find that Black Books is starting to air on BBC America. I watched tonight's episode of MY FAMILY (another great show), and they showed a preview for this Dylan Moran comedy special. I said to myself- hey, that's the guy from Black Books that aired on comedy central a couple of years ago near Christmas. So, I went to the guide on the cable box to set up a record for the comedy special, and before it airs, Black Books series 1, episode 1 airs.

When I found out about the show originally, I opened an amazon.com UK account and added the entire 1st series of the show and the subsequent 2nd series to my wishlist.

I have all but 1 or 2 episodes (only 6 total, I think) from series 1 on tape, but I can get them all on tape now and in stereo. So nice...

For some reason, my speakers keep making a crackling sound every so often. Not sure if it's the 5.1 card or the speaker set itself...need to check the wires, I guess. Off to watch tonight's episode of LOST.

Posted by Josh at January 20, 2005 12:46 AM

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Yet chances are, 'Black Books' was concieved in the mind of a--GASP!--a British liberal.

If you think liberals are so 'idiotic', then how come you buy their products and watch their telly programs?

Posted by: Joe at January 29, 2005 03:19 PM

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