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Preview - Inside No. 9: Diddle Diddle Dumpling

Every series of Inside No. 9 appears to have an episode set in suburbia. This time around, the family living at No. 9 sees one of its residents going slowly insane.

Ian Wolf, On The Box, 14th March 2017

Interview: rarely asked questions - Emma Sidi

Emma Sidi is a comedian on the way up. In the last couple of years she has been busy establishing herself as a formidable personality in all the right places. She has been in TV's Drunk History and online YouTuber satire Pls Like to name two excellent things. And she recently picked up a Chortle Award nomination for Best Character/Variety Act. Sidi currently has her own live show too, Telenovela, which comes to London this week. Think Mexican passion, soap operatic pain, transglobal heartache and dancing. Find out more about Emma Sidi below and go and see the show.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 14th March 2017

Inside No. 9 review: Diddle Diddle Dumpling

The latest Inside No. 9 is a dark tale of obsession guest-starring Keeley Hawes.

Louisa Mellor, Den Of Geek, 14th March 2017

Preview: Inside No 9 - Diddle Diddle Dumpling, BBC2

A couple's world is changed forever by a seemingly chance find in a local street in the penultimate film of the series.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 13th March 2017

Inside No.9 review: series three: 'Empty Orchestra'

'Empty Orchestra' is a very affecting piece. There are moments in it that stay with you and replay inside your head, such is the level of poignancy which builds within it, almost like a piece of music reaching a crescendo.

Dodo's Words, 13th March 2017

Emma Sidi interview

The character comic and star of BBC3's Pls Like on what makes her laugh the most.

Rachel Aroesti, The Guardian, 10th March 2017

Inside No. 9 - Empty Orchestra review

As an episode of an anthology drama, this worked well enough. It just didn't grip me in any way, or make me laugh in the slightest -- which is a worry for something that's foremost a comedy.

Dan Owen, Dan's Media Digest, 9th March 2017

Inside No. 9 series 3 episode 4 review

The lyrical cleverness though, was Empty Orchestra's best achievement, and what merits it a second watch.

Louisa Mellor, Den Of Geek, 8th March 2017

Inside No.9 season 3 episode 4 review: Empty Orchestra

It's a half hour with significantly more emotional heft, having on its playlist such old classics as betrayal, regret and unrequited love.

Andrew Allen, Cult Box, 8th March 2017

TV Review: Inside No. 9 - Empty Orchestra

Taking us inside a comparatively more pleasant No. 9, this latest tale from Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton is fairly enjoyable, but lacks the high dramatic stakes of previous episodes.

Anneka Honeyball, The National Student, 7th March 2017

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