Recording narration with keynote

I've got a big keynote presentation of about 90 slides with plenty of compositions and transitions, and all my narration is written down in comments. I've already given that presentation but now I would like to publish it so that people who couldn't attend can catch-up. The first thing I'd like to do is a video of my slides with my narration on top of it.
I thought it would be simple but I can't find a simple way to do it.
So how can I actually record both video and audio output when playing this keynote and produce a video out of it? Of course exporting in flash or quicktime doesn't work because I can't control when slides are changing.
Macbook Pro 17"   Mac OS X (10.4.9)  

I highly suggest that you try out Profcast. I have been using it to record narration with my presentations and I am pleased with the results.
http://profcast.com/public/index.php
Here is an example that I recently did with profcast:
http://balticsojourn.com/files/672f9e3eb22699506f46fb1ec92fcea9-7.html
mini, 1.42 g4   Mac OS X (10.4.2)  

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