What do you like most about Black Books?
The british style of dry humour and the simplicity
oh that's interesting. From what I have heard some British humor is hard to understand since it includes such far reaching subjects. Do you have a favorite subject about it?
I find that british humour can be difficult to grasp if they use inside jokes specific to the UK if you are not a citizen, however I find most of it accessible. For example, in Black Books the eccentric nature of the characters makes the humour and antics universal. They are not attempting to be ordinary, and at times the storylines are fantastical.
I could definitely see that. Being in America it would be hard for me to grasp most of the inside jokes that would be funny to people in the UK. I think a good example is Alan Partridge, he is funny in the UK but to Americans they do not understand the humor. Are you a fan of Alan Partridge at all?
I've not heard of Alan Partridge but I may know his face. What shows has he been in?
He has actually been in quite a bit starting all the way back in 1991 with the show on the hour to his most recent show Scissored Isle which I believe still runs on BBC. I think he also did radio at some point. It seems he has a good career. 
It sounds like he has, one of the actors in Black Books, Tamsin Greig, has been in two other shows I love - Episodes and Friday Night Dinner.
Oh I have actually heard of Friday Night Dinner I think. Is that the show with the really funny dysfunctional family?
Yeh that's it. It's so hilarious!
what is your favorite episode??