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Manny's annoying parents come to visit, much to the displeasure of Bernard, Fran and even Manny himself.

Manny's annoying parents come to visit, much to the displeasure of Bernard, Fran and even Manny himself.

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S3, EP3 "Moo-Ma and Moo-Pa"

Manny's annoying parents come to visit, much to the displeasure of Bernard, Fran and even Manny himself.

Comedians Dylan Moran and Bill Bailey star in the much-loved offbeat sitcom about bad-tempered, eccentric bookshop owner Bernard Black and his long-suffering assistant, Manny. Bernard has no use for people outside his shop and sometimes, not much use for the people inside it either. He prefers to spend his time reading, drinking and smoking. Manny, assisted by Bernard's oldest friend, Fran, who runs Nifty Gifty, a shop down the way, frequently tries to adjust Bernard's attitude and get him to be more social.
Starring: Adam Astill, Ben Homewood, Bill Bailey, David McKail, David Walliams, Dylan Moran, Evie Garratt, John Macneill, Johnny Vegas, Liam Hess, Louise Winstone, Miltos Yerolemou, Paul Beech, Tamsin Greig, Tony Way
Original Air Date: Oct 4, 2003
Rating: TV14
Playback: HD
3 seasons available on demand
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