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Inside No 9, live Halloween episode, review

The League of Gentlemen graduates deploy retro-horror with some very post modern twisting.

Sean O'Grady, The Independent, 29th October 2018

Inside No 9 Live, review

A prank pulled off with aplomb, this was a televisual trick and treat.

Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 28th October 2018

How will Inside No 9's live Halloween episode work?

Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith discuss the scariest TV project they've ever worked on...

Sam Peters, Radio Times, 28th October 2018

Inside No 9: the hit formula behind TV's cleverest show

The show itself is a gimmick, in that it's an anthology series with all-new characters and story every week - something that's extremely rare on television.

Jack Seale, i Newspaper, 25th October 2018

Inside No 9: the 10 best episodes so far

Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton's horrifying anthology series returns on Sunday with a live Halloween special. Here are the finest moments from the first four seasons.

Rachel Aroesti, The Guardian, 24th October 2018

Seann Walsh fails to see the funny side in interview

Comic Seann Walsh has failed to see the funny side of [pGraeme Swann]'s gags over his smooch with married Strictly partner Katya Jones.

Nicola Methven, The Mirror, 19th October 2018

Always Look on the Bright Side of Life, review

Why is the Python so obsessed with money?

Ben Lawrence, The Telegraph, 13th October 2018

How Outsiders was made

Darragh Mortell is one of the writers of Outsiders. He explains how this was his first experience of a writers' room, what that involved and why writers should embrace the opportunity.

Darragh Mortell, BBC, 10th October 2018

Mental health: The 'hurricane' inside comedian's head

A comedian whose career stalled after he had a breakdown has described how his anxiety feels. Wes Packer, from the Rhondda Valley, was making his way in the world of comedy when he was diagnosed in 2012 with depression and anxiety. Now he's trying to return to comedy while also looking after his mental health.

BBC, 10th October 2018

Pls Like: the comedy that catches YouTube's dark side

Liam Williams's well-observed mockumentary digs into the real-life furores surrounding vloggers like PewDiePie and Logan Paul in its daring second series

Hannah J Davies, The Guardian, 27th September 2018

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