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[TV] Inside No. 9 - New Series



A1X

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I never realised Steve Pemberton had such an impressive pair
 




Motogull

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I'm trying not to be too depressed at the idea of this ending.

It must be said, they are are a generational talent. No replacement on the horizon sadly.
 


Beach Hut

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Jul 5, 2003
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I'm trying not to be too depressed at the idea of this ending.

It must be said, they are are a generational talent. No replacement on the horizon sadly.
It is a great shame it's ending however better to go out in style rather than flog a dead horse.
 


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I'm trying not to be too depressed at the idea of this ending.

It must be said, they are are a generational talent. No replacement on the horizon sadly.
A crumb of comfort is that they've stated that the possibility of future specials is open, similar to The League of Gentlemen.

It's not much, but it's something to hold on to.
 


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Boo to a Goose

Late-night passengers get stuck in a tunnel when their train breaks down. Patiently, they wait for the replacement service until a nurse gets her purse stolen and tempers start to fray...

There's a minute clip of the episode available to watch. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0hv2cwm

Plenty of stars in this season's opener - Siobhan Finneran, Mark Bonnar, Susan Wokoma, Joel Fry, Philippa Dunne, Charlie Cooper.

And Matthew Kelly. :)
 




jcdenton08

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Boo to a Goose

Late-night passengers get stuck in a tunnel when their train breaks down. Patiently, they wait for the replacement service until a nurse gets her purse stolen and tempers start to fray...

There's a minute clip of the episode available to watch. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0hv2cwm

Plenty of stars in this season's opener - Siobhan Finneran, Mark Bonnar, Susan Wokoma, Joel Fry, Philippa Dunne, Charlie Cooper.

And Matthew Kelly. :)
Adore the show as you know, had to laugh at the stars. I realise I’m incredibly out of touch, but “Tonight” Matthew “I’m going to be…” Kelly is the only one of those I’ve heard of 🤣
 


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Boo to a Goose

Late-night passengers get stuck in a tunnel when their train breaks down. Patiently, they wait for the replacement service until a nurse gets her purse stolen and tempers start to fray...

There's a minute clip of the episode available to watch. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0hv2cwm

Plenty of stars in this season's opener - Siobhan Finneran, Mark Bonnar, Susan Wokoma, Joel Fry, Philippa Dunne, Charlie Cooper.

And Matthew Kelly. :)
I'm not watching anything woke 🙈
 


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With 4 days to go, here's a fun read from Joel Golby in today's Guardian.
As ever, the article isn't behind a paywall, but here's the link:
https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-...inside-no-9-dark-funny-and-endlessly-riveting

Inside No 9: dark, funny and totally riveting – this is the best comedy the UK has ever created​

The ninth and final series of the ever-inventive black comedy is packed with stars and cements its status as a classic. It’s such a shock America hasn’t tried to copy it yet.

Oh, so weird. I thought they were meant to be more careful with these. Anyway I’ve been given a leaked script from the new – and final – series of Inside No 9 (8 May, 10pm, BBC Two), so I suppose it is my duty as a journalist to publicly leak it. Shame to spoil the series but that is part of the job. I take no pleasure in reporting this.

STEVE PEMBERTON DRESSED AS A WOMAN: Ooh, are we doing a growing sense of horror in this one or a ludicrous farce? Oooooh!

REECE SHEARSMITH AS A HARRIED NERD (HOLDING THE BRIDGE OF HIS NOSE): Yes yes, all right, we get it! It’s either one or the other! Either that or a sort of puzzle piece that you only need to watch once because once the twist has been revealed it’s unrewatchable! Thank you!

REECE SHEARSMITH CAMP CHARACTER NO 1: Could we do one where the dialogue is too theatrical? I like them ones.

STEVE PEMBERTON AS A SNEERING PROFESSOR: Catch the cat once / Shame about the ghost / Catch the cat twice / A goat’s half the price.

REECE SHEARSMITH CAMP CHARACTER NO 1: Summat like that.

STEVE PEMBERTON JUST BEING NORMAL: Well then! Are we doing any TV previewing then or? Are we just going to do whatever this is?

REECE SHEARSMITH WITH THE WIG AND AFFECT OF A DEEPLY IRRITATING GUARDIAN WRITER: Well I suppose what Inside No 9 will be remembered for is being some of the most interesting and genre- and format-pushing television this country has ever produced, to a truly remarkable level, and it’s surprising America hasn’t tried to copy it very badly even once. In a few years’ time, once the dust settles on and we’ve had time to have critical hindsight on it, we’ll collectively be astonished it ever got made, especially in this volume. This is the exact kind of good TV they cancel after two perfect series and you can only find on DVD for some reason, but somehow Inside No 9 kept wriggling away from Britain’s “kill all interesting television” golden edict, being darkly funny, endlessly inventive and often riveting, and by the end of this run we’ll have 54-odd episodes of it. But I suppose the question in all that is: really, by the end, how many episodes of that were good?

AN ORNAMENTAL HARE: It’s easy to point to the good episodes of Inside No 9 – A Quiet Night In, the silent burglar farce, was the point where everyone stood up and took notice of the series. And obviously Sheridan Smith’s turn in The 12 Days of Christine was some of the best minutes of television this country has ever made. Bernie Clifton’s Dressing Room, The Bill, The Trial of Elizabeth Gadge and To Have and to Hold were all personal favourites of mine, and episodes such as 3 By 3 (the Lee Mack-hosted quizshow) and Dead Line (the audacious and truly chilling live Halloween special) pushed TV into a place that, simply, it had never been to before. The critic in me …

REECE SHEARSMITH AS A VICIOUS NORTHERN WOMAN: Ooh, here we go!

REECE SHEARSMITH AS AN IRRITATING GUARDIAN WRITER, AFTER A SMALL STATIC SOUND: … As I was saying, the critic in me thinks that some later episodes started to clunk: they were reaching too far for a twist, they were leaning too hard on the genre-of-the-week, they were made in Covid. But after watching this week’s episode (absolutely no spoilers beyond this: it features Mark Bonnar, Susan Wokoma, Siobhan Finneran and Charlie Cooper, and does something memorable that no other show could do) and going back to rewatch a couple of classics, I think that’s the point: it’s hard to think of a series with the ambition of Inside No 9, and to get to its heady heights it sometimes had to do the thinking-out-loud of, say, broadcasting the episode about karaoke. Or all of season seven.

REECE SHEARSMITH AS A VICIOUS NORTHERN WOMAN: Ohh, will someone just kill him and get it over with!

ME, DOING A SMUG REVEAL THAT DOESN’T QUITE MAKE SENSE BUT REDDIT WILL LIKE IT: Well that’s the very thing, isn’t it. I was dead all along and you didn’t notice. Or you were dead all along. Something like that. Someone was dead or someone’s locked in a cage or something. Anyway, whatever, roll the credits …
 






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"All aboard! This train is ready to depart."

(No Season 8 replacement bus service please.)

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hart's shirt

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"All aboard! This train is ready to depart."

(No Season 8 replacement bus service please.)
Well, I wasn't quite expecting that replacement...
 






Dave the OAP

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Jul 5, 2003
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2things

Why didn’t the husband get gassed?

2. What happened to Matthew Kelly at the end?
 






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Just booked 2 tickets for the Opening Night!
In the Grand Circle cheap seats, but at £25 each, very reasonable ticket prices for a Saturday night London show.

Don't worry, no spoilers from me afterwards. Well, at least for a day or two! ;)

PERFORMANCE:
Inside No. 9 Stage/Fright
Wyndham's Theatre
Saturday 18 January 2025 at 7:30pm



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Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
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My oh my, what a belter to start the final series - magnificent
 


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What's coming up on the next 2 Wednesdays...

Episode 2: The Trolley Problem
Blake saves a man from leaping to his death from a bridge. The poor guy probably just needs someone to talk to. But is it a good idea to bring him back home?
1 min clip: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0hvvrcr

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Episode 3: Mulberry Close
An episode shot through a doorbell.
Featuring Dorothy Atkinson, Adrian Scarborough and Vinette Robinson.

mulberry close.jpg
 






Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
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Boo To A Goose -

I enjoyed it and thought the cast was decent but the ending a little messy. Matthew Kelly was great - you felt like you could smell him through the screen (not a good smell...)
 


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