Inside No. 9
- TV comedy drama
- BBC Two
- 2014 - 2024
- 55 episodes (9 series)
Dark comedy anthology series from Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton. Each episode focuses on the goings-on around something to do with the number 9.
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Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith on friendship, TV and saying goodbye to Inside No. 9
As Inside No. 9 comes to an end after nine series of constant innovation and brilliance, its creators spoke to us about their nine lives in comedy.
Adrian Lobb, The Big Issue, 15th May 2024Inside No. 9: The Trolley Problem review
It's enough to say this is one of the pair's more darkly dramatic pieces. There's very little comic relief to relieve the ratcheting tension - an absurdly out-of-place reference to a certain national treasure notwithstanding - which will have you guessing till the end, certain only that this pressurised encounter is not likely to end well.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 15th May 2024Inside No. 9: The Trolley Problem review
The Trolley Problem ending is one of the most disturbing yet.
David Craig, Radio Times, 15th May 2024Inside No. 9: The Trolley Problem review
Up there with Inside No. 9's best two handers, The Trolley Problem is an atmospheric, moody and very dark psychological thriller. Played admirably straight by both actors, it's potentially the most beautifully shot episode of the entire series.
Nick Bartlett, Critical Popcorn, 15th May 2024Inside No. 9: The Trolley Problem review
The latest Inside No. 9 is tense, dramatic and grisly, but not satisfying.
Louisa Mellor, Den Of Geek, 15th May 2024Inside No. 9: Boo To A Goose review
Inside No. 9, the series of half-hour playlets created by the demonically inventive Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith, is ending after a ten-year run.
Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 9th May 2024Inside No. 9's Boo To A Goose is a genius rallying cry against injustice
Alan Moore once said that it's not the job of the artist to give the audience what they want, but what they need. The first episode of Inside No. 9 season 9 - titled Boo to a Goose - is one of the rare occasions when we get both.
David Craig, Radio Times, 9th May 2024Inside No. 9: Boo To A Goose review
Not quite all human life is encapsulated within the characters trapped in carriage C9 when the power fails, but quite a lot of it is.
Chortle, 8th May 2024Inside No. 9: Boo To A Goose review
Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton have been making these ingenious, heartstopping chillers for a decade now - and the final series kicks off with perhaps the most meaningful episode yet.
Rachel Aroesti, The Guardian, 8th May 2024Inside No. 9: Boo To A Goose review
No one could predict that twist.
Emily Baker, i Newspaper, 8th May 2024