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  • sin burger cat XD

  • No Mobiles, no walkmans,..... none of that,... or any of the others

  • Who gives a flying fcuk about who writ it.

    Its 1 of the best sitcoms eva.

    agreed?

  • seconded, I must've watched every episode about 10 times...

  • If not 20.. truly genius

  • agreed!

  • How about...Ireland is better than Britain, Britain is dead, Britain is pathetic.

  • Britain is dead? Eep, I didn't get that memo. Perhaps it's time to move..

    Is there that much difference between Irish and British humour? My mum is Irish and my dad is English but they find the same things funny. Black Books is very much a melting pot of ideas from the interviews I've read - that's what makes it so great.

  • how is it from northern ireland??

    graham linehan is from clonmel and dylan moran is from navan

    both in the republic of ireland

    just because it has british people in it and was filmed in britian doesnt make it british,its based on irish humor,and written by irishmen,its like saying allo allo is french because arthur bostroms in it.

  • It was written by Dylan Moran and Graham Linehan both Irish.

    Ergo an Irish sitcom.  Next you'll be telling us Father Ted was a British comedy.

  • Culd b from northern ireland, in which case, it IS british

  • Im seen them in interview, there from the South you can tell from the accents. Therefore it is an Irish comedy.

  • bill bailey didnt right it im afaraid

  • I love dylan!

  • Irish comedy actually seeing as it's written by 2 Irish people

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