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Inside No. 9: How Do You Plead? review

With strong performances (again), jet-black humour (again) and disquieting tone of foreboding (again), How Do You Plead? continues Inside No. 9's enviable track record of suspenseful, out-of-the-ordinary television. No wonder they won the Bafta last night...

Chortle, 7th June 2021

Inside No. 9 6.5 review: How Do You Plead?

I generally try to avoid spoilers when talking about Inside No. 9. I never want to take away that incredible feeling of having the rug pulled out from under you. That being said, it's difficult to talk about the latest episode without revealing some pretty important details so I'm just going to say right off the bat...

Nick Bartlett, Critical Popcorn, 7th June 2021

Inside No. 9 wins BAFTA award

Inside No. 9 has won the BAFTA award for Scripted Comedy. Aimee Lou Wood and Charlie Cooper won acting awards, with Romesh Ranganathan picking up the Entertainment Performance prize. Meanwhile The Big Narstie Show triumphed in the Comedy Entertainment Programme category.

British Comedy Guide, 6th June 2021

Inside No 9: The Stakeout, review

A bloody good end to another brilliant series.

Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 9th March 2020

TV preview: Inside No. 9 - The Stakeout, BBC2

Oh bloody hell. It's the final episode of the fifth series of Inside No. 9. And I'm probably not the only person who thinks that this is the best series yet.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 8th March 2020

Inside No. 9 series 5 episode 4 review: Misdirection

Inside No. 9's ingenious latest episode is bringing nasty back.

Louisa Mellor, Den Of Geek, 24th February 2020

Inside No. 9 series 5 episode 3 review

All change once again on Inside No. 9 as the anthology gives us social realism.

Louisa Mellor, Den Of Geek, 18th February 2020

Inside No. 9 Series 5 guest stars revealed

Maxine Peake, Ralf Little, Steve Speirs, Jenna Coleman and Kadiff Kirwan are amongst the guest stars announced for the fifth series of Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith's Inside No. 9.

British Comedy Guide, 18th February 2019

Decline And Fall review

Imagine such a bygone world where someone would get a job they are ill-suited for, simply because they are posh. How foolish! Still, it will be interesting to see how George Osborne's London Evening Standard reviews the new BBC One adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's stinging social satire Decline And Fall.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 31st March 2017

Jack Whitehall to star in BBC's Decline And Fall

Jack Whitehall is reportedly set to take the lead role in Decline And Fall, the BBC's new TV adaptation of the Evelyn Waugh novel.

British Comedy Guide, 7th June 2016

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