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Black Books: No Reunion for the UK Comedy

Black Books

Black Books won’t be back. According to Digital Spy, the Channel 4 sitcom’s creator and star Dylan Moran has definitively squashed any rumors the dark British comedy will be returning.

Created by Moran and Graham Linehan in 2000, Black Books ran for three seasons before ending in 2004.

Moran played Bernard Black, the curmudgeonly owner of a London book store who runs into Manny (Bill Bailey), a happy-go-lucky fellow who ends up working at the store. Tamsin Greig also starred as Bernard’s shop neighbor, Fran Katzenjammer.

The multi-cam sitcom earned critical praise and a considerable fan following, earning two BAFTAS during its run.

Speaking to Digital Spy, Moran dismissed any revival with a vehement “No, no, no, no!” when the question was introduced.

However, the comedian did mention that a new show might be in the works. “I will work on something when the tour ends,” he said, “but I have to finish the tour again before I do that.”

Moran, on bringing back Black Books:

I can see why people [bring back old shows]. It’s sort of attractive catching up with characters after all that time, it’s great fun. It almost feels like you begin to blur real life with fiction. I’d rather make something new to be honest with you.”

What do you think? Are you a fan of Black Books? Would you still like to see more of the British comedy?

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