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TV review: Inside No. 9: Merrily, Merrily, BBC Two
It certainly floats my boat.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 20th April 2022Inside No. 9: Merrily Merrily review
New series of Inside No. 9 often kick off on a lightish tone, a gentle palate-cleanser for knottier or more chilling plots further down the line. But Merrily, Merrily strikes a melancholic note as three old university pals reunite after 30-odd years for a nostalgic trip on an eerily empty lake.
Chortle, 20th April 2022Inside No. 9, BBC2, review
"Merrily, Merrily" lacked Pemberton and Shearsmith's usual emotional punch.
Emily Baker, i Newspaper, 20th April 2022Inside No. 9 7.1 review: Merrily, Merrily
And we're back! Series seven of the UKs most original TV show returns with an uneven episode that nonetheless feels like we're reconnecting with an old friend, perhaps more than any other instalment.
Nick Bartlett, Critical Popcorn, 20th April 2022Mark Gatiss and Reece Shearsmith reunite in stage comedy
Gatiss will direct his colleague in The Unfriend, a new play by Doctor Who and Coupling writer Steven Moffat that premieres at the Chichester Festival Theatre in May.
Chortle, 4th March 2022Mark Gatiss interview
The former League Of Gentlemen star on his love of low-budget British spinechillers, his loathing of Brexit and a slew of projects opening this winter.
Claire Armitstead, The Observer, 31st October 2021Mark Gatiss amongst Inside No. 9 Series 7 guest stars
Filming is underway on Series 7 of Inside No. 9. Guest stars joining Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith this time will include Mark Gatiss, Daniel Mays, Jessica Hynes, Diane Morgan and Daisy Haggard.
British Comedy Guide, 17th September 2021The League Of Gentlemen to reunite on stage once again?
The League Of Gentlemen will reunite for more live shows Steve Pemberton has predicted.
British Comedy Guide, 12th May 2021Little Britain removed from streaming platforms
Hit BBC Three sketch show Little Britain has been removed from many streaming platforms, reportedly due to its use of cross-dressing and portrayals of ethnic minorities.
British Comedy Guide, 9th June 2020Culture in lockdown: Mark Gatiss
From an Adam Sandler film to 1940s murder mysteries with titles such as Vegetable Duck, much-admired creator of theatre and TV favourites Mark Gatiss tells Tim Bano about the culture he has been enjoying during lockdown.
Tim Bano, The Stage, 29th May 2020