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Inside No. 9. Steve Pemberton. Copyright: BBC
Steve Pemberton

Steve Pemberton

  • 57 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer and executive producer

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Inside No. 9: And The Winner Is... preview

Inside No 9 has been nominated for enough awards in its time - scooping one only yesterday - which may explain how Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith's minds came to be drawn to what happens in the jury rooms where such things are decided.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 30th January 2018

Inside No 9 review: a sly skewering of the TV industry

Screen stories about juries often thrive on tension and suspense. But Inside No 9's latest episode shuns nail-biting matters of life and death in favour of a more shallow enterprise.

Mark Butler, i Newspaper, 30th January 2018

Inside No 9 review: rare weak point in fantastic series

As mentioned, Inside No 9 is an anthology series which means that we should expect the odd miss to go with every hit. And the Winner Is... was more of a misjudgement than a series-ending catastrophe.

Benji Wilson, The Telegraph, 30th January 2018

Inside No. 9: Series 4, Episode 5 - And the Winner Is...

While it was well acted, it lacked something that makes the episode truly stand out. It is a good episode in its own right, but among the rest of the brilliant Series 4 it felt a bit down.

Ian Wolf, On The Box, 30th January 2018

Inside No. 9 series 4 episode 5 review

Inside No. 9 does well-observed industry satire in its latest episode.

Louisa Mellor, Den Of Geek, 30th January 2018

TV: Inside No. 9 - Series 4, Episode 5, And The Winner

Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton have assembled a starry cast for the penultimate episode of their current series.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 28th January 2018

Maybe some of you are sick of hearing it by now, but I personally think that this series of Inside No. 9 is possibly the best so far certainly in terms of variety. After last week's clever Memento-style darkly comic murder mystery, we have a much more subdued tale that has the usual twist-in-the-tale that we've come to expect from the show. To Have and To Hold feels like Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith's tribute to Mike Leigh as it focuses on the strains in the marriage between wedding photographer Adrian (Pemberton) and Harriet (Nicola Walker) over a handful of scenes. Adrian is painted as the most boring man in the world; a jigsaw enthusiast and pot noodle eater he spends more time in his darkroom than he does working on his marriage. Even though Harriet wants to renew their vows, Adrian is still simmering over a dalliance his wife had with a former colleague in a Premier Inn in Wolverhampton. In the episode's most excruciating scene Harriet attempts to inject some spice into their relationship however their role play doesn't go to plan and is soon interrupted by a recently-wed pair (Shearsmith and Miranda Hennessy) who have come to look at their wedding pictures. What I liked most about To Have and To Hold was the attention-to-detail in the scenes between Harriet and Adrian that added to the realism of the piece. Nicola Walker's casting was a piece of genius and her performance here was utterly heartbreaking as the woman stuck in marriage that had lasted due to habit rather than romance. She and Pemberton were utterly believable in their roles as they convinced as a couple who still loved each other but struggled to show it. I was utterly shocked when the twist involving Adrian was first revealed and as ever the writing duo gradually peeled back the dark side of the character before the dark denouement. Like the best episodes of Inside No. 9, To Have and To Hold is an instalment that you can revisit and try to spot all the clues that Pemberton and Shearsmith dropped about the true nature of Adrian's personality. Unlike many of the shows that have debuted this year, every episode of Inside No. 9 has provided memorable moments and that's especially true of To Have and To Hold which may be the best thirty minutes of TV that I've seen so far in 2018.

Matt, The Custard TV, 27th January 2018

Review: Inside No. 9 - To Have And To Hold

As a dull wedding photographer's marriage hits the rocks, a secret puts things in a fresh light...

Dan Owen, Dan's Media Digest, 26th January 2018

Inside No 9 series 4 episode 4 review

This has been a remarkable series of Inside No 9, and this episode is no exception.

Andrew Allen, Cult Box, 24th January 2018

TV Review: Inside No. 9 - To Have and To Hold

Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton have proven themselves, time and time again, to be masterful writers of dark comedy. But while all of their projects contain a certain ode to horror, this latest episode of Inside No. 9 might just be their darkest yet.

Anneka Honeyball, The National Student, 24th January 2018

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