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Bad Education to return for new series and special

Jack Whitehall's school sitcom Bad Education is to return. He will star in a one-off 10th anniversary special before a full new series, following newly qualified teachers and former Class K students Stephen (Layton Williams) and Mitchell (Charlie Wernham).

British Comedy Guide, 11th May 2022

Sliced Q&A

Samson Kayo says Chewing Gum inspired him to tell his own story.

Matthew Bell, Royal Television Society, 29th May 2019

TV preview: Sliced, Dave

Sliced, co-written by seasoned hand Phil Bowker who worked on PhoneShop, is only three episodes - being screened over consecutive nights - but like the best Italian food it leaves you wanting more.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 13th May 2019

Inside No. 9 series 4 episode 6 review: Tempting Fate

One of the biggest laughs in this story is reserved purely for what's potentially the smallest part of the audience: that subset who have been paying attention to the background of every episode of Inside No. 9.

Andrew Allen, Cult Box, 7th February 2018

Inside No 9: finale gives us fiendish folk-horror

Placing an age-old horror archetype in a modern-day context, what results is typically clever - and tonally rich.

Mark Butler, i Newspaper, 6th February 2018

Inside No 9, Tempting Fate - review

The script was as rigorous as ever, with nothing said or seen without reason.

Gabriel Tate, The Telegraph, 6th February 2018

Inside No. 9: Series 4, Episode 6: Tempting Fate review

This episode is truly creepy. The atmosphere is genuinely disturbing. Due to the darkness of the surroundings and huge piles of boxes all over the place, it feels really claustrophobic. Although there are episodes set in much smaller spaces, the whole tone of the show makes you feel that you are trapped, in the same way the characters are trapped by the wishes of the hare.

Ian Wolf, On The Box, 6th February 2018

Inside No. 9 series 4 episode 6 review: Tempting Fate

Inside No. 9 signs off its impressive fourth series with a classic morality tale.

Louisa Mellor, Den Of Geek, 6th February 2018

TV review: Inside No. 9 - Tempting Fate

The final instalment of this year's run of Inside No. 9 sees Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton deliver their own take on a classic supernatural trope.

Anneka Honeyball, The National Student, 6th February 2018

Inside No 9: Tempting Fate preview

After their rather in-jokey satire on TV awards last week (albeit with a twist in the tale), "Tempting Fate" is a return to what this brilliant anthology does so well: mixing underplayed black humour with a compelling tale. Season 4 has been a special triumph even by Inside No 9's normal high standards, and it bows out with a bang.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 5th February 2018

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