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Inside No. 9 Series 4 guest stars revealed
The list of stars that will appear in Series 4 of Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith's Inside No. 9 have been revealed.
British Comedy Guide, 7th April 2017Inside No. 9 Season 3 Episode 6 review
In such a small cast, it's a challenge to keep the mystery going, but there are enough misleads and meaningful glances to confuse everyone, and once the villain is revealed (slightly earlier than you might expect), it matters not.
Andrew Allen, Cult Box, 7th April 2017Inside No. 9 Review: Series Three: 'Private View'
More than any other Inside No. 9 of series three, Private View features Pemberton & Shearsmith wearing an apparel of horror and thriller influences on their collaborative sleeve.
Dodo's Words, 5th April 2017DVD 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 2017Review: 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 2017Opinion: Inside No 9 - the all-time top six episodes
For trainspotters out there what would the dream six-part series be if it was made up of the top six rating episodes on BTJ. You asked? Here is the answer...
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 28th March 2017Red Nose Day: Ofcom considering investigation into show
Language used before the watershed by Steve Coogan, a game of Innuendo Bingo and a sketch by Reeves and Mortimer have come in for particular criticism.
BBC, 27th March 2017Why the flaws of Inside No 9 emphasise its brilliance
If you missed it, proceed immediately to iPlayer, offering a thousand thanks for the usually lumbering and risk-averse BBC, which has commissioned a fourth series.
Rachel Cooke, The New Statesman, 23rd March 2017TV 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 2017Inside 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