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Inside No 9: To Have And To Hold
After all the fun - if occasionally murderous fun - in this season of Inside No 9 comes an episode with a distinct chill in the air.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 23rd January 2018Inside No 9: relationship drama hides horror
You have to hand it to the creators of Inside No 9. Four series in, their stories still have the power to surprise and shock.
Mark Butler, i Newspaper, 23rd January 2018Inside No 9: To Have and to Hold, review
Just when you thought this series couldn't get any darker.
Catherine Geee, The Telegraph, 23rd January 2018Inside No. 9 review: Bernie Clifton's Dressing Room
Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith can wreck you heart like no-one else when they want to.
Dodo's Words, 18th January 2018Inside No. 9 Series 4 BFI Preview transcript
Q&A with Steve Pemberton, Reece Shearsmith, Adam Tandy and David Kerr, hosted by Justin Johnson.
Dodo's Words, 18th January 2018TV Review: Inside No. 9 - Once Removed
After two well-received episodes, the third tale from the fourth season of Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton's anthology series continues to impress.
Anneka Honeyball, The National Student, 17th January 2018Inside No 9: One Removed review
This was an episode to admire rather than belly-laugh. Once Removed was a farcical half-hour of murder and diminishing confusion.
Dan Owen, Dan's Media Digest, 17th January 2018Inside No. 9 series 4 episode 3 review: Once Removed
Inside No. 9 winds back the clock in a cleverly structured episode that keeps the audience guessing.
Louisa Mellor, Den Of Geek, 16th January 2018Inside No 9 series 4 episode 3 review: Once Removed
And so when the episode ends, you're left marvelling at all the little clues that have been littered throughout the half hour.
Andrew Allen, Cult Box, 16th January 2018Inside No 9 review: this is criminally underappreciated
Let's hope the makers of last year's flop BBC drama Rellik were watching, taking notes and hanging their heads in shame. Inside No. 9 (BBC Two) just provided a masterclass in how to tell a crime story backwards.
Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 16th January 2018