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Inside No. 9. Reece Shearsmith. Copyright: BBC
Reece Shearsmith

Reece Shearsmith

  • 55 years old
  • English
  • Actor and writer

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DVD review: Inside No. 9 - Series Three

To say the penultimate episode of the series Diddle Diddle Dumpling dealing with a husband obsession with a stray number nine shoe which he has found, is the weakest of these six episodes is no insult. The standard is very high.

Chris Hallam's World View, 30th March 2017

Review: Inside No. 9, Series 3

The anthology show with a mad cocktail of genres. Radical, bizarre, and a show you've definitely been missing out on.

Georgia Owen, Nouse, 28th March 2017

Inside No 9 review

Wicked murder mystery forms a fitting series finale.

Mark Butler, i Newspaper, 22nd March 2017

TV: Inside No 9, Episode 6, Private View

I've been a fan of Inside No. 9 since it started and it has maintained its high standards right through to this, the final show of the third series.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 22nd March 2017

TV Review: Inside No. 9 - Private View

The latest series of Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton's dark comedy tales has come to a fantastically grisly end, with a star-studded episode full of mystery and murder.

Anneka Honeyball, The National Student, 22nd March 2017

Inside No 9 -  'Private View' review

The finale of Inside No. 9 series 3 was indebted to Agatha Christie classic And Then There Were None, and Theatre of Blood. Coming after lots of episodes that felt claustrophobic, "Private View" felt a little more expansive, despite everything taking place inside a modern art installation adorned with white mannequins.

Dan Owen, Dan's Media Digest, 22nd March 2017

It's the night of contemporary artist Elliot Quinn's valedictory show, Fragments. But why are those attending east London's Nine Gallery, including a humourless council official called Kenneth Williams and an airhead reality TV star, such a motley crew? And why have they been locked in? A gloriously nasty conclusion to the anthology comedy series from Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith, whose distinctive style never gets dull.

Jonathan Wright, The Guardian, 21st March 2017

A love letter to Inside No. 9

Three series in and seventeen episodes under it's belt (the eighteenth and final of series three airing this evening), the comedy anthology has yet to disappoint.

Kay Dekker, The Custard TV, 21st March 2017

Preview - Inside No. 9: Private View

Who would have thought that the star of one of Britain's most famously loveable sitcoms would star in one of the darkest comedies around?

Ian Wolf, On The Box, 21st March 2017

Inside No. 9 series 3 episode 6 review: Private View

What I'm trying to say is that Inside No. 9 is remarkable. And series three has perhaps been its most remarkable series yet.

Louisa Mellor, Den Of Geek, 21st March 2017

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