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  1. 4. Never Trust A Ghost.
    Marty leads Jeff astray as he gets Jeff to tell the police of a murder. Unfortunately the murder victim isn't dead, a mistake by Marty. This happens a few times involving the same guy, Howarth, and when Jeff discovers Howarth is the guy in charge of the payroll at MI6 then the case takes on a different look.
    Is Howarth really dead or not, is it an imposter in his place. With Howarth fed up with Jeff's continual harassment the police are called and in a great scene Jeff uses Jeannie as an alibi , by getting into bed with her as the police come calling. Marty though accompanies the police and sees Jeff with his widowed wife and goes spare.

    Kenneth Cope, Mike Pratt, and Edina Ronay in Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) (1969)
    Caroline Blakiston in Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) (1969)
    Annette Andre in Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) (1969)
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    5. That's How Murder Snowballs.
    In a theatre a mind reading act goes horribly wrong and leads to murder. Jeff investigates and uses Marty in his own act as mind reader. The killer is one of the acts at the theatre and Marty realises that when the killer sees Jeff performing without a partner they'll think he really can read minds. Meaning the killer will avoid him...or kill him.
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    Valerie Leon in Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) (1969)
    Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) (1969)
    Annette Andre, Valerie Leon, Luan Peters, and Mike Pratt in Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) (1969)

     
  2. 2. A Disturbing Case.

    Episode co written by Mike Pratt who plays Jeff. Jeannie and sister Jenny have recorded evidence of Jeff talking to himself thinking he's talking to Marty, which of course he is, but the sisters are worried and take the recording to a psychiatrist. Jeff is sectioned and Marty has to get him out of the clinic he's been put in. Marty discovers the head of the clinic is crooked and is hypnotising patients to open their safes. They then are instructed under hypnosis to allow an associate of the crooked Dr Conrad to walk in and help himself to the valuables. Probably the funniest episode as Marty imitating Conrad's voice uses a hypnotised Jeff to round up the gang.

    Annette Andre and Judith Arthy in Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) (1969)
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    3. All Work And No Pay.
    Jeff is in money trouble as usual and Jeannie decides to leave the agency and accept a job with a couple of spiritualists. But it doesn't go well as they want her to bring spirits from beyond the grave to their séances, by making the journey herself to the next life!

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    Annette Andre and Mike Pratt in Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) (1969)
    Annette Andre, Kenneth Cope, and Dudley Foster in Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) (1969)
  3. RANDALL AND HOPKIRK (DECEASED)

    Groovy 60s crime show where private eye Geoffrey Randall is helped or usually hindered by his dead partner Marty Hopkirk.

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    1. My Late Lamented Friend And Partner.
    While investigating the death of client Mrs Sorensen from apparent heart failure, suspicion falls on her husband particularly as Randall and Hopkirk Detective Agency has proved Mr Sorensen's infidelity to Mrs Sorensen, who in retaliation planned to divorce him and throw him out of the lucrative family firm.
    Marty Hopkirk is getting too suspicious so Sorensen pays to have him murdered, but Marty won't stay dead ! He is now a ghost who chooses partner Jeff as the only person who can see him. After proving Sorensen's guilt, Marty cannot get back into his grave as he stayed out beyond daybreak. So he'll hang around and help Jeff.
     
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    Annette Andre in Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) (1969)
    Annette Andre and Mike Pratt in Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) (1969)
    Ronald Lacey and Mike Pratt in Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) (1969)
    Anne Sharp in Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) (1969)
    Kenneth Cope and Mike Pratt in Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) (1969)
    Tom Chatto and Frank Windsor in Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) (1969)
    Harold Innocent in Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) (1969)
  4. S8 E6 THE LAST WEEKEND 

    Joe and Chas have been together for nine years. It's a long time to be truly in love with someone. But how long does it take to properly say goodbye. A gay couple spend every weekend together in a country cottage, have done for 9 years. One of them is now dying of a terminal illness , but has a secret to reveal, about their relationship. A twist ending that truthfully upset me greatly.
    Inside No. 9. Image shows left to right: Joe (Steve Pemberton), Chas (Reece Shearsmith), Mollie (Sheila Reid)

    THE END

    SERIES  9, FINAL SERIES OF INSIDE NO.9 SOON TO BE ON BBC2

  5. S8 E5 HOLD ON TIGHT

    MASSIVE SPOILER 

    After the fans persistent asking for an episode set on a number 9 bus.

    We have this episode,  advertised in Radio Times and on social media.

    With Robin Askwith, a pastiche of On  The Buses , accompanied by photo below and a trailer.

    Inside No. 9. Image shows left to right: Wolfie (Steve Pemberton), Mr Cole (Robin Askwith), Clarke (Reece Shearsmith)

    BUT IT WAS A HOAX !! The real episode is below, because Pemberton and Shearsmith wanted to fool the audience with a quiz show episode people thought was nowt to do with Inside No. 9,after the BBC continuity announcer declared HOLD ON TIGHT had been postponed and replaced by...

    S8 E5  3 BY 3

    In a replacement to the advertised programme, three threesomes compete for the big cash prize in this new general knowledge quiz presented by Lee Mack. A quiz with a nasty ending
    Inside No. 9. Lee (Lee Mack)

    Wikipedia- 3 by 3 

    When "3 by 3" was broadcast instead of "Hold on Tight!", there were complaints on social media, with some viewers switching channels not realising that they were victims of a hoax. Others found clues to "3 by 3" as the real episode, such as the title of the episode being a product: 3 × 3 = 9. There were also references to other Inside No. 9 episodes such as "The Trial of Elizabeth Gadge".[2]

    Filmed at dock10 studios in a virtual studio, the episode was shortlisted for two Broadcast Tech Awards: Best Innovation Project and Best Use Of Virtual Production/Studios.

    The hoax was compared to another similar episode of Inside No. 9, "Dead Line", which had been billed as a live episode broadcast especially for Halloween, about a man who receives phone calls from the dead, which in fact was a trick, the real story of the episode veering wildly off-course into a story about the broadcast being overrun by spirits haunting the TV studio and starring Shearsmith and Pemberton as themselves.[6] Juliette Harrisson writing for Den of Geek argued that both of these hoaxes were an example of tricks that could only be performed on broadcast television rather than streaming services, saying that they best work when people are made to watch them at certain times as part of a schedule.[7]

    Writing on Twitter, Askwith said that being part of the hoax was, "a hard secret to keep", adding it was "interesting to watch the anger and despair turn to delight" as the real episode aired.[8]

    Some fans of Inside No. 9 remain convinced however, that "Hold on Tight!" is a real episode and will appear on television at some point. After Series 8 ended, BBC Two scheduled a repeat of Series 7 episode "Mr. King" to air on 1 June 2023, but some fans believed this may have been another trick and instead "Hold on Tight!" would be broadcast.[9][10] Ultimately, it was "Mr. King" that was shown.

  6.   S8 E2 MOTHER'S RUIN

    East End villains Harry and Annie Blackwood were rotten to the core and did some truly horrible things when they were alive. What secrets did they take to their grave? Their sons plan to find out. Using Necromancy they intend to contact their deceased mother to find out the location of the hidden loot.

     

    Phil Daniels and Anita Dobson in Mother's Ruin (2023)
    Phil Daniels, Anita Dobson, Steve Pemberton, and Reece Shearsmith in Mother's Ruin (2023)
    Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith in Mother's Ruin (2023)
    Mother's Ruin (2023)

    S8 E3 PARASKEVIDEKATRIAPHOBIA

    Gareth is definitely going to be working from home today. Just to be on the safe side. He doesn't want to push his luck. Because today just happens to be Friday the 13th.

    Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith in Paraskevidekatriaphobia (2023)

    S8 E4 LOVE IS A STRANGER 

    You get to meet all sorts when you go online dating, as Vicky's about to find out. Will she finally meet her perfect match? Or will she be talking to the Lonely Hearts murderer?
    Inside No. 9. Image shows left to right: Manny (Steve Pemberton), Vicky (Claire Rushbrook), Norman (Reece Shearsmith)

  7.           SERIES 8
     

    S8 E1 THE BONES OF ST NICHOLAS 
    Dr Jasper Parkway has booked an overnight stay in a reputedly haunted church on Christmas Eve. However, much to his dismay, he is soon joined by unwanted guests Pierce and Posy, who have even brought their own sleeping bags. Together with the eccentric warden Dick, it doesn't look like Jasper is going to be lonely this Christmas. Even though sherry, biscuits and Yuletide phantoms are on offer, why is Jasper so keen to be left to his own devices?   Inside No. 9. Image shows left to right: Pierce (Reece Shearsmith), Posy (Shobna Gulati), Dr Jasper Parkway (Steve Pemberton), Dick (Simon Callow)

    Simon Callow, Shobna Gulati, Steve Pemberton, and Reece Shearsmith in The Bones of St Nicholas (2022)
  8. RADIO TIMES ARTICLE 

     

    Inside No. 9: Wise Owl ending explained
    Please note: this recap contains discussion of sexual abuse that some readers may find upsetting.

    Shearsmith and Pemberton disorientate us once again with a setting that is not what it appears.

    We're led to believe that Ronnie has isolated himself in his own home, perhaps due to agoraphobia or paranoia, with only his taxidermy animals to keep him company.

    However, as is often the case when you're Inside No. 9, the reality is quite different, which is exposed when Ronnie proves he can't stuff an animal to save his life.

    He is approached by neighbourhood man Mr Blenkin (Steve Pemberton) to perform taxidermy on his pet rabbit, but makes an utterly grotesque mess of the job.

    Blenkin confronts Ronnie upon collection, declaring him to be an imposter after learning that the genuine resident of the property is a man in his 70s.
     

     
    Steve Pemberton plays Mr Blenkin in Inside No. 9 (Wise Owl)


    Indeed, as it turns out, Ronnie has been squatting in the home of his estranged father, Wilf, who has been away on business in Pickering for the last few days.

    When he eventually turns up, he's drunk and not particularly pleased about the family reunion.

    Again, the narrative proves unreliable, as through the medium of animation we are told that Ronnie's irresponsible actions as a child caused a fire in his family home, which led to the death of his younger sister. This is a lie.

     


    Though the boy's father was quick to shoulder the blame and paint himself as a hero, the truth is that he was also in the house that night. After decades of letting the truth tear him apart, Ronnie is finally ready to confront his father about what really happened.
     

     
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    As the animation depicted, Ronnie's younger sister had wanted to light the candles on her birthday cake; but unlike the fabricated story, he had actually tried to stop her, realising that it's dangerous for little children to handle matches.

    Wilf was the one who allowed his daughter to light the candles unsupervised, leading to the blaze that took her life; but as if that wasn't bad enough, there is another layer of darkness shrouding this tragic tale.

    The fire got so drastically out of hand because Wilf was upstairs, where we learn that the reason he had not noticed the incident sooner was because he had been abusing Ronnie.

    This horrifying twist had been alluded to earlier in the episode, when Ronnie had a nightmarish vision of a nude man in an owl mask making his way towards him.
     

     
    Inside No. 9: Wise Owl


    Inside No. 9: Wise Owl BBC
    We now know that the man was his own father, with the significance of the owl mask being that Wilf had voiced the so-called 'Wise Owl' in a '70s children's television show of the same name (i.e. the animated excerpts in this episode).

    Ronnie's traumatised mind evidently recalls certain childhood memories in the form of animation, which explains why the cartoon owl knew so much about taxidermy, which is actually Wilf's hobby.

    While the subject matter of this episode is very dark, even by Inside No. 9 standards, it does end on a somewhat optimistic note.

    After very nearly murdering Wilf, Ronnie instead finds the courage to tell the authorities of his crimes, stepping outside and not looking back as his feeble father begs him to return.

    We see that the influence that this abuser once held has completely disappeared and that he will soon face punishment for his unspeakable actions.

  9. IN FIRST PLACE, MY FAVOURITE EPISODE OF THE SERIES AS A WHOLE. 

    S7 E6 WISE OWL
    Ronnie, in his 40's is clearly disturbed as the story starts. He gets into a bath fully clothed and is about to put an electric current into the water when the doorbell rings. A neighbour has brought round a dead rabbit, his daughter's pet, and wants Ronnie to stuff it, as he is a taxidermist.

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    Reece Shearsmith in Wise Owl (2022)

    Animated Scene
    A 1970s public information film; two children, brother and sister playing with a kite which gets stuck on an electric pylon. The boy wants to climb the pylon to retrieve it , but the Wise Owl flies up to them with the catchphrase, " twit you, twit you."
    Wise Owl says, " electric pylons are dangerous."
    Little Girl " how do we get our kite back Wise Owl?"
    Owl," the wind will help."
    Wise Owl blows and wind frees the kite.
    End of public information film.

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    Ronnie sleeps in a sleeping bag on the floor of the house and dreams, a naked man in an owl mask approaches, Ronnie wakes. He gets a phone call from his mother, his parents no longer are together, she wants him to come round to her place on Monday. In the kitchen Ronnie opens shoebox containing dead rabbit and starts to work on stuffing it.
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    Same two children, their pet cat has died, they are sad. Wise Owl appears," twit you, twit you."
    Owl, " don't be sad, taxidermy is easy, you can be with your pet forever."
    Little Girl," how so Wise Owl?"
    ( Wise Owl tells kids how to do taxidermy, skin animal, pluck out eyes, burn carcass, create new innards with foam and wire, place skin over new torso, job done. This is a very strange public information film, teaching kids taxidermy!)
    End of animation scene.
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    Ronnie starts work on dead rabbit, but it doesn't go well, he clearly knows nothing about it. The neighbour returns and demands dead pet back, after being told that the taxidermist is a man in his 70's, and isn't Ronnie. Ronnie hands over mutilated rabbit ,the neighbour goes potty and storms off threatening action against Ronnie.

    Animated Scene
    House is on fire, little girl inside screams as she burns to death. Wise Owl outside house helpless watching.
    End of animated scene
    The house Ronnie is squatting in belongs to father Wilf who returns to see Ronnie and is not overjoyed to see him. Wilf reveals Ronnie has been in an institution for years after the death of his sister, burned to death in a house fire, as Ronnie was held responsible. Ronnie glumly says that on Monday his sister would have been 50 if she lived, and mother wants them to go over to her place, Wilf declines.

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    Animated Scene
    Little boy and girl, birthday cake on table, it's the girl's birthday , she wants to light candles. Wise Owl sits on chair drunk!
    Boy " Wise Owl, isn't it dangerous to play with matches?"
    Wise Owl,( drunkenly)" they're safety matches fu**ing let her light candles. You and me Ronnie will go upstairs."
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    End of animated scene
    In house Wilf and Ronnie go upstairs, Ronnie hides knife behind back, into bedroom. Wilf sits on bed and says," give your Dad a hug, you know you like it."
    Ronnie reveals that Wilf told everyone that he rescued him from house fire that killed sister, when in truth he and his dad were upstairs in the bedroom when the sister set fire to the house trying to light candles on birthday cake. Wilf says, " what else could I do, I was the voice of Wise Owl giving out safety information, and my daughter dies in a house fire, not exactly good for the brand image."
    Ronnie attempts to stab Wilf but misses and says he'll tell his mother and everyone the truth about his father, voice of Wise Owl, taxidermist and serial child abuser. Ronnie storms out of house, Wilf desperately follows .
    Animated Scene
    Child, who is Ronnie, leaves house, Wise Owl flies behind,
    Wise Owl, " twit you, twit you, don't do it please Ronnie. You must do what Wise Owl says."
    Ronnie, " get stuffed!"
    Wise Owl (2022)
  10. Last two episodes of series 7 are my personal top two episodes of the whole show. In second place;

    S7 E5  A RANDOM ACT OF KINDNESS 
    This episode has a staggering twist and surely no one could forsee this, but some clever clogs on YouTube claim they did.
    Zach is a surly bad tempered teenager studying physics at college hopefully to go on to University. He lives with his mother after his father has left home and set up with a new partner in Singapore. This makes Zach incredibly vicious and aggressive to his mum Helen, who is a bit sad and desperately wants companionship. Zach has no intention to be his mum's surrogate pal.
    They constantly bicker and after another shouting match Zach goes to his bedroom and on his laptop gets on with his physics course work. Suddenly something is heard banging the window of his bedroom and it appears a sparrow has flown into the glass and lays stunned on the grass.
    The front doorbell rings and a man is there , he has picked up the bird and wants to bring it into the house to recuperate. Helen desperate for company says yes and the man enters gently holding the bird.
    By cutting up a cereal box Helen makes a little cot for the bird and places it on the kitchen floor. The man places the bird in the box and introduces himself as Bob Bliss.
    After a while the bird recovers and flies about the kitchen, Helen releases it.
    Zach is introduced to Bob and when Helen reveals Zach is studying physics Bob reveals he is a physicist and studied at the Uni that Zach is aiming for. Another argument ensues when Helen suggests Zach needs extra tutoring and Bob agrees to come round and give Zach extra lessons.
    Things go well, Zach makes progress and Helen finds Bob charming company.
    Interspersed with these scenes we have seen a couple of times a Dr Brann making school videos on the subject of physics, he makes videos used as teaching aids.

    Meanwhile Bob sets Zach a problem, using physics can he predict who will win a horse race, using data such as jockey weights, ground density, horse bio data etc.
    Helen receives a phone call that she's been dreading, from a hospital with results of her scan, she has to go to the hospital to get the results. Before she leaves she notices the cereal box is still on the kitchen floor.
    She picks it up and notices the barcode on the box, the number of the barcode is 55179909, when read upside down reads Bob Bliss. Bob is a phoney, that isn't his name, but who is he?
    Zach returns home with news that the horse he predicted to win has won and Bob is coming over with £2000, half he'll give to Zach. Helen forbids him to take it, and doesn't want Bob in the house again, saying that he's a weirdo who rescued a bird and they know nothing about him.
    Zach is furious and threatens to run off to Singapore to take up his father's offer of a paid for place at Uni out there. Helen in tears tells him to go then and Zach promises he will.
    Helen leaves to get her scan results, and Bob turns up at the house, Zach does what Helen asks and refuses the money and storms up to his bedroom. Bob follows him up and reveals something incredible.
    Helen returns and she has a pamphlet with her ," Living With Terminal Illness ", she is dying.
    In Zach's bedroom Bob reveals Zach's theories about black holes is right and in the future he will succeed in creating a mini black hole in a laboratory and be world famous as a quantum leaper.
    Zach thinks Bob is mad, until Bob shows him a tattoo on his arm, the same as Zach's. BOB IS A FUTURE ZACH, quantum leaped into the past to tell Zach to be kind to his mother as she's dying. He tells Zach that he did go to Singapore, Helen died and he has had to live with the guilt of how badly he treated his mum, never having the chance to say he loved her.
    Older Zach asks Zach to tell Helen how much he loves her. Older Zach gets a gun out and blows his brains out. Helen runs in and Zach and Helen make peace.

    Forward 50 YEARS.
    Zach in the year 2072 has just attended the tasteful funeral service of his mum Helen who lived to 92. In this timeline Older Zach going back to visit his younger self and telling him the truth meant Zach studied Chemistry not physics, he created an anti cancer vaccine and Helen lived.
    Dr Brann, the guy making school physics videos enters and pulls a gun on Zach, revealing he has received a video message on his phone from a version of himself from a redundant time line. In the original timeline, Brann and Zach created a black hole/ wormhole in the laboratory and sent a sparrow into it, and were world famous as Quantum leap technology creators, but Zach altering the timeline to save his mother meant Dr Brann ended up doing the s*** job he has now. Brann wants to reverse the timeline shift. Zach says that'll mean Helen will die. Brann is sympathetic but he doesn't want to be collateral damage for saving Helen's life. The two of them struggle over the gun. How does it end, does Brann succeed in undoing Zach's altering of the timeline?
    Last scene: Young Zach is in his bedroom when a sparrow flies into the window. The sparrow lies on the grass.....no one picks it up.....the sparrow dies.

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    Steve Pemberton and Noah Valentine in A Random Act of Kindness (2022)
    Steve Pemberton, Jessica Hynes, and Noah Valentine in A Random Act of Kindness (2022)
  11. S7 E4 KID|NAP
    A split screen is used during most of this tale involving kidnapping, hence the split title.
    Lara is the wife of hedge fund manager Dom and is kidnapped from her home by Shane , a bungling ex army man posing as the postman.
    Using Chloroform Lara is knocked out and Shane takes her to a bungalow and she awakes tied to a chair.
    Shane phones Dom at his office and using a hand held voice distorter demands Dom in person comes to the cottage and transfer over 1 million pounds into an account.
    Shane is just a hired hand, hired by Clifford who comes to the bungalow to take charge.
    Dom has called the police in and Clifford phones him and threatens to cut off Lara's ears and send them to him to show he means business. Shane is sent out by Clifford to get some food, and when Clifford and Lara are alone the twist is revealed.
    Clifford and Lara are in cahoots, the kidnap is a fake, they are lovers, squeezing husband Dom out of cash because he won't give her a divorce.
    Unexpectedly early Shane returns to see Lara free, after Clifford untied her, so to keep up the pretense Lara grabs a knife and puts it to Clifford's throat to make out she's escaped capture. But Immediately she surrenders and keeping the illusion for Shane Clifford ties her up again.
    Shane has drawn his gun and is reluctant to put it away when Clifford asks him to. It is clear that Clifford and Lara's plan was to keep Shane out of the loop and not even pay him. Clifford tries to grab the gun off Shane but unfortunately it goes off, and Clifford dies.
    Shane remorseful is now intent on carrying out the plan, starting with removing Lara's earrings and lobes. Lara pleads with Shane telling him it was all fake.
    Dom surrounded by police receives a package containing earrings and purportedly Lara's ear lobes. On police advice he is going to the bungalow to transfer the money, but he'll have a bullet proof vest on and a wiretap device and helmet on for protection.
    Arriving at the bungalow Dom enters nervously as the SWAT team armed wait outside. Inside Lara tied to the chair, a bloodstained scarf around her head covering her ears is terrified as Dom gets online and transfers the cash. But it's a trap, Lara leaps up, Shane uses the chloroform on Dom, then undresses him.
    Lara uses the voice distorter knowing the police are listening to trick the police into thinking she and Dom have overpowered Shane, and can escape.
    Shane posing as Dom and Lara emerge from the bungalow and head for the getaway car provided by the police as part of the deal they made with Shane.
    The police think it's Dom in the car driving Lara to safety, they enter the bungalow and find a bemused Dom awakening from the chloroform and also find the dead Clifford and wonder what the hell has happened.
    Clifford's earlobes have been sliced off and they realise they've been duped.
    Lara and Shane drive off to a waiting plane and off to a new life.
    We presume Lara just as Shane was going to cut her ears off made a deal with him. Whether she'll betray him we'll never know.

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    Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith in Kid/Nap (2022)
    Daisy Haggard, Steve Pemberton, Reece Shearsmith, and Daniel Mays in Kid/Nap (2022)
  12.  ALERT SERIES 7 REVIEWS WITH SPOILERS

    S7 E3 NINE LIVES KAT
    How an earth does one describe this episode, with difficulty that's how.
    Kat, short for Katerina is a copper with the nickname '9 lives' is investigating a child's disappearance. But she's been removed from the case, she's an alcoholic, using vodka to wet her breakfast cereal instead of milk. She's assisted by a copper Ezra Jones, keeps turning up at her house with news of the search for the boy.
    Then Kat awakes......was it a dream?
    In her bed is copper Barnabus Bull ,nothing sexual going on, they both got drunk and crashed out the night before. Bull is her partner on the case. In the kitchen Kat has her usual Vodka and cereal as the case is further discussed. When Jones here again helps Bull make tea in the kitchen this leaves Kat free to rifle through Jones jacket and in a wallet finds a photo of Jones with the missing boy.
    Kat confronts Jones, and wants to know why he keeps turning up in her house when she never gave him a key. Jones says it's not actually her house, he says he's tried so hard with Kat but it's not working out ,her character is not shaping up. He's an author and Kat is fictional, a drunken copper with issues and an odd police partner in Barnabus Bull. Kat wants to know why Jones has a photo of the missing boy. Jones just used his son in this story to help him create the character. Jones tests his characters believability by making them real inside his head and playing out scenes in his imagination, but Kat is a failure and the notes on her creation must be placed in storage in the bottom drawer of his writing desk.
    Kat insists she's real with a daughter asleep upstairs, Jones asks Kat what her daughter's name is, Kat can't answer, Jones says that's because he didn't give her one, the child was a last minute character tossed in to make Kat more interesting, but it hasn't worked out.
    Bull is apparently a better bet, he can envisage a series of books with him as lead character.
    Barnabus Bull, in the kitchen too, but er...fictional suggests titles such as Red Rag To A Bull, Bullseye, Kat chimes in with " Bullsh*t." Jones closes a folder of notes on his character Kat and tosses it in the drawer.
    And Ezra Jones awakes......what a strange dream!!
    Jones is now an award winning author, his Bull detective books have won him awards a-plenty. He lives with his wife in a beautiful home, but trouble as his wife wants to know where their son is, why didn't Ezra pick him up from school. Ezra shows her his phone and a text from her saying not to pick him up as she'll do it. But the wife says she lost her mobile and didn't send the text. Someone has kidnapped their son. Days go by no news is heard, Matilda Gordon police liaison officer comforts them.
    Next day Ezra wakes, goes downstairs and finds Matilda Gordon dead on the settee throat cut.
    In the kitchen is the fictional Kat who's just come back to see how the story ends..
    Kat taking revenge for being dumped by Ezra for being a character he no longer wants to keep. Kat has the wife's lost mobile that she says Ezra had all along, and is framing Ezra for the kidnapping and Matilda Gordon's death. She opens the larder door and the dead Bull falls out. Jones is confused and says " I didn't write any of this." The wife turns up in the kitchen and she and Kat embrace in a long lesbian kiss. Jones asks Kat what she wants, she replies that she wants to solve the case, beat alcoholism and toss her police badge in the river. Jones agrees, blackmailed by his own characters! The wife chips in with, " erm am I still a lesbian?"
    Bull gets up from the floor asking if he's still supposed to be dead.
    A woman cries out shouting at everyone to shut up.
    In the study is Matilda Gordon alive at her computer stating that this ending is ridiculous and trite and unbelievable, as an author she just can't do endings. This project started off as a good idea, an author Ezra Jones haunted by his own characters but has turned into a sub standard Stephen King. Ezra Jones insists he's real, an award winning author, but Matilda says " sorry darling but you're really not"
    Jones grabs one of his books, but on opening it sees all the pages are blank.
    Matilda says sorry Ezra, but into the bottom drawer you go. Matilda gets her folder notes about her character Ezra Jones and throws them in the drawer, to which Jones can only say, " oh sh*t."

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    Sophie Okonedo, Steve Pemberton, Siobhan Redmond, and Reece Shearsmith in Nine Lives Kat (2022)
    Sophie Okonedo in Nine Lives Kat (2022)
  13. 16 minutes ago, unapologetic pedant said:

    I've decided Dark Side of the Sun is one of those "Sphinx Without a Secret" affairs. Akin in that respect to The Prisoner.

    Perfectly content with an elliptical narrative. Don't need everything neatly tied-up. Can enjoy the journey without a definitive destination.

    I cited a couple of provisional reference points in a previous post. Alongside historical themes, could now add Bilderberg Group conspiracy theories, Rosemary's Baby, even Dracula.

    You mentioned teleportation in your synopsis. This, and other paranormal elements featured, can be dramatized as real, then explained away as products of hypnosis or delusional psychosis. Several times I thought we were moving in that direction, only to veer off again into the supernatural.

    Couple of mundane footnotes - 

    Ambivalent about Peter Egan's performance. Accent a bit wonky. Whenever he smirked, couldn't help thinking of Ever Decreasing Circles. Fine in deadpan sinister mode. Would maybe have been better with someone like the bloke who played the drug baron in The French Connection.

    Perky 1983 disco up at the castle. A Flock of Seagulls, China Crisis, Aztec Camera. I'd run out screaming if they played any Spandau Ballet.

    Have you finished it? I can't make out the ending,  won't elaborate in case you haven't finished.

    Maelstrom is the next Michael J Bird effort, also on YouTube , set in Norway,  very enjoyable,  a Hitchcock style mystery.

  14. S7 E2  MR KING 
    Alan Curtis arrives at a school in Wales to take up a teaching position, teaching 10 year olds. The headmaster Mr Edwards introduces him to the class and the kids are a moody lot, pining for previous teacher Mr King, who has sent the kids a postcard from his new home in Australia. Edwards gets one of the kids Ceri to read the card out in class.
    The days go by and Alan is surprised the kids know nothing of global warming or climate change and Alan feels pressure as the kids constantly refer to Mr King and how wonderful he was.
    Then trouble, Ceri a little girl accuses him of talking about Michael Jackson and playing with boys bottoms. The head Mr Edwards has a chat in the classroom after school and confirms the allegation made and Ceri has drawn a picture of Alan's penis that she claims he showed her.
    Mr Edwards asks Alan if he can see his todger and compare it to the drawing, or he'll get the police involved. Alan reluctantly agrees and lowers his pants while Edwards takes a polaroid picture with an old camera. This fits in with the school generally, being behind the times, Edwards calls Emails, Bmails. Strangely the cleaning lady Winnie saw Edwards taking the picture of Alan's penis and thinks nothing of it.
    Alan suspects something sinister is going on as Ceri was lying but why is the question.
    He borrows the keys to Edwards office from Winnie and enters Edwards office unseen. In a filing cabinet he sees a folder marked Mr King, inside are photos of previous teacher's penises, and the postcard Ceri read out from Mr King was posted in Cardiff not Australia. Also the staffing records show no Mr King has ever taught in the school.
    Alan gets on the phone to Edwards and accuses him of covering up sexual abuse in the school. Edwards is in the school grounds and says he'll meet him for a talk.
    In the classroom the kids want to show Alan their rehearsal for a forthcoming assembly ' play' about the environment.
    Alan sits on his chair as the kids begin the play , the lines all about green issues and recycling. Alan is pleased, but when he tries to stand his arms are stuck to the chair with superglue. The kids play turns disturbing, about sacrifice to appease the gods of nature.

    The kids then superglue Alan lips together as Edwards comes in, urging the kids to carry on. He tells the terrified Alan that the school has been sacrificing to nature for years and he is to be the new Mr King. Edwards takes out a corn dolly and slips it into Alan's pants over his penis which Edwards says is wonderfully sheathed ( not circumcised) as nature intended. The kids don pagan masks and Winnie enters with a barleycorn mask that she places on Alan's head, he is the new corn king and Winnie says he'll ensure a wonderful crop of leeks at the harvest. The kids carry Alan's chair out as tambourines are played and flutes too. As the procession moves out we see a kid's painting on the wall, a dismembered head hanging from a tree branch, dripping blood.
    A very dark tale indeed, but not really original, yep, The Wicker Man gets the Inside Number 9 treatment, but enjoyable.

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  15. WARNING, SPOILERS AHEAD
    For SERIES 7 I will be covering it in greater depth , deservedly so as IMO it's the best....so far.

    S7 EI  MERRILY MERRILY

    Laurence has organised an afternoon on a pedalo with former college chums, Darren and Callum. Joining them uninvited is Donna, Darren's latest girl friend.
    As they pedal out to the centre of the lake a hooded figure watching them from an island on the lake centre.
    As they reminisce about happier times it's obvious that life hasn't really worked out for any of them. Laurence is still at the same college, now teaching the exact same course he graduated in, Darren reveals he got thrown out of college because of dyslexia, and Callum wanted kids, but his only " girls" are his pet dogs. Donna quips that her life is going OK, probably because
    " I didn't go to f******college "
    The pedalo becomes stranded in the middle of the lake caught up in weeds, and as darkness falls Laurence reveals why they're really here. His wife Bonnie recently died, and he has her ashes in a leather holdall. He wanted his mates here because they were with him when he first met Bonnie and attended their wedding and now he's going to scatter her ashes. Suddenly Laurence jumps into the water with the holdall and swims to the island.

    Later on the island Laurence has created a shrine to Bonnie, including candles and a photo of her. Back on the pedalo the other three are still stranded when Callum opens Laurence's sports bag to reveal an empty packaging from a product called "Ashes To Flashes- Funeral Fireworks "
    The sky is lit up by Fireworks, Laurence has mixed Bonnie's ashes with the fireworks. After , he lays down at the shrine , the cold biting into him , as he prepares to die.
    The next morning Laurence finds himself in a rowing boat, the hooded man , face concealed, but he has a deep voice and a beard, is rowing him to shore.
    Laurence asks where his mates are, the hooded figure replies, " they're safe , on the other side."
    At the shore the hooded man extends his hand for payment, Laurence starts choking but then coughs up a gold coin to pay the Ferryman. On the shore he smiles as Bonnie greets him.

    Mark Gatiss, Steve Pemberton, Reece Shearsmith, and Diane Morgan in Merrily, Merrily (2022)
    Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith in Merrily, Merrily (2022)
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  16. S6 E5. HOW DO YOU PLEAD ?
    A dying man receives palliative care from a team of nurses, one of them a male nurse confides to the patient that he is motivated to care for people because of a school incident many years ago, when he witnessed a boy choking to death on a tangerine and couldn't help. The patient a former top defence barrister confesses that he made his name and fame by a con. He got a murderer off by producing a photo clearing his client, but the photo was a fake and he knew it. But he will soon pay the ultimate price, he made a pact to get the photo and propel him to fame and money, and at midnight he must give up his soul to.....the devil!! A twist when we find out the tangerine incident wasn't exactly as the nurse said it was.

    How Do You Plead? (2021)
    Derek Jacobi and Reece Shearsmith in How Do You Plead? (2021)
    Derek Jacobi in How Do You Plead? (2021)
    Inside No. 9. Image shows from L to R: Urban Bedford (Reece Shearsmith), Webster (Derek Jacobi), Lift Attendant (Steve Pemberton)

    S6 E6. LAST NIGHT OF THE PROMS
    A  family watch the last night of the Proms. Two sisters, their husbands, their alzheimer's affected father and a teenage son all watch the tv broadcast of the classical music proms, and family secrets better left unsaid are revealed. An Arabic looking man, possibly an illegal immigrant enters the house, and strange things happen. Food in the kitchen all eaten gets miraculously replenished, the water the son is drinking makes him drunk, and the stranger has blood in the palms of his hands from wounds. So, water into wine, food miraculously appearing, and a bearded Arabic man with wounded hands.....all points to...it couldn't be could it?

     

    Last Night of the Proms (2021)
    Julian Glover, Debra Gillett, Sarah Parish, Steve Pemberton, Reece Shearsmith, and Jack Wolfe in Last Night of the Proms (2021)
    Last Night of the Proms (2021)
    Inside No. 9. Image shows from L to R: Mick (Steve Pemberton), Brian (Reece Shearsmith)
  17. S6 E3 LIP SERVICE 
    A man desperate to save his marriage, or at least know if it's saveable, hires a lip reader to check if his wife is having an affair. In a hotel room opposite where the wife is meeting a client as part of her job as an image consultant, the husband and lip reader are set up. The girl lip reader with binoculars and reporting to the husband what is being said. However the husband finds proof the lip reader was keeping tabs on him even before he contacted her company to hire her. Something is going on that he doesn't know about.

    Steve Pemberton and Sian Clifford in Lip Service (2021)
    Steve Pemberton and Sian Clifford in Lip Service (2021)
    Lip Service (2021)

    S6 E4. HURRY UP AND WAIT 
    20 years previous in a small close knit English community baby Ryan went missing, taken from his pram, never seen again, presumed dead. Now a tv drama is being made recreating those events trying to uncover what could have happened to Ryan. A family living in a mobile home have for a fee allowed their home to be used as a green room, where the actors rest until they're needed for that day's filming. The actor playing a policeman stays for a few hours with the family and begins to suspect the family and their odd daughter may have had something to do with the disappearance. The daughter in her twenties still carries a dolly around with her, and uses hair removal cream on her face....odd.

    Adrian Dunbar, Steve Pemberton, and Reece Shearsmith in Hurry Up and Wait (2021)
    Adrian Dunbar in Hurry Up and Wait (2021)
    Adrian Dunbar, Pauline McLynn, Steve Pemberton, Reece Shearsmith, Bhavna Limbachia, and Donna Preston in Hurry Up and Wait (2021)
    Adrian Dunbar, Pauline McLynn, Steve Pemberton, Reece Shearsmith, Bhavna Limbachia, and Donna Preston in Hurry Up and Wait (2021)
  18.  

           SERIES 6

    S6 E1. WUTHERING HEIST
    A story done in the style of Commedia Dell'arte, a storytelling style of Italy in the 16th to 18th centuries. An exaggerated comedic style similar I suppose to pantomime, where all the players wear caricature masks. The fourth wall is broken at the start when a character explains to the viewers that as this is the 6th series of inside no.9 the writers should be allowed a bit of self indulgence. A gang are planning a bank heist, which usually has the participants in masks, so a perfect subject drama for commedia Dell'arte. Plenty of laughs as the bungling gang plan the raid. More fourth wall breaking as the gang boss has to go through the plan more than once for those viewing on BBC I player.

    Wuthering Heist (2021)
    Wuthering Heist (2021)
    Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith in Wuthering Heist (2021)
    Steve Pemberton, Reece Shearsmith, Jaygann Ayeh, and Gemma Whelan in Wuthering Heist (2021)

    S6 E2  SIMON SAYS 
    A dark tale no doubt influenced in its writing by the furore at the end of Game Of Thrones, where fans didn't like the ending.
    A fanatical fan of a tv show called the 9th circle, a fantasy epic, records on his mobile phone the show's creator in a scuffle outside a pub, in which a knife is drawn and the victim dies. The fan turns up at the creator's flat and threatens to show his evidence to the police unless he agrees to write another season of the 9th circle, and use the fans plot ideas. An unusual case of blackmail. A double twist at the end when it's revealed the pub scuffle wasn't all it seemed.

     

    Simon Says (2021)
    Lindsay Duncan, Steve Pemberton, and Reece Shearsmith in Simon Says (2021)
    Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith in Simon Says (2021)
    Inside No. 9. Image shows from L to R: Simon Smethurst (Reece Shearsmith), Spencer Maguire (Steve Pemberton)
  19. S5 E5. THINKING OUT LOUD 
    This is another masterpiece. All the episodes of this series take place in a place numbered 9, hence the title of the show, but here something is wrong, as various characters talk direct to camera about their fears, lives, etc., all in different places, one in an American State Penitentiary. Can't reveal too much about this without spoilers. I learnt though about a severe psychological disorder and it effects one of the characters here. As she says herself....amazeballs.

    Ioanna Kimbook in Thinking Out Loud (2020)

    Steve Pemberton in Thinking Out Loud (2020)
    Maxine Peake in Thinking Out Loud (2020)
    Steve Pemberton in Thinking Out Loud (2020)
    Sandra Gayer in Thinking Out Loud (2020)
    Reece Shearsmith in Thinking Out Loud (2020)

    S5 E6. THE STAKEOUT 
    Two cops on a stakeout in their car in a cemetery at night. The previous partner of the senior cop died in mysterious circumstances in this graveyard. Will it happen again? Horror pastiche of mixed quality. 

     

    The Stakeout (2020)
    The Stakeout (2020)
    Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith in The Stakeout (2020)
  20. S5 E3. LOVE'S GREAT ADVENTURE 
    This one I struggle to get into. A family with problems at xmas do the best they can. Story told day by day as an advent calendar is opened, to mark the date of each scene, but door number 9 is skipped, what happened on December 9 ? The family's drug dealing son is the main cause for concern.

     
    Love's Great Adventure (2020)
    Bobby Schofield in Love's Great Adventure (2020)
    Love's Great Adventure (2020)
    Debbie Rush in Love's Great Adventure (2020)
    Steve Pemberton and Debbie Rush in Love's Great Adventure (2020)

    S5 E4. MISDIRECTION
    This is class. A brilliant tale of how a magician stole another guy's trick and gets his comeuppance. Years after stealing the trick from a now dead rival, and building his fame and fortune with the trick that involves levitating a chair, the thief is confronted by the dead rival's son.

     

    Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith in Misdirection (2020)
    Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith in Misdirection (2020)
    Reece Shearsmith in Misdirection (2020)
  21.  

    HALLOWEEN SPECIAL (live)

       DEADLINE 


    When Arthur finds an old mobile phone in his local graveyard, he makes the mistake of trying to contact the owner. But some mysteries are best left unsolved, and as Halloween draws near Arthur is plunged into a nightmare of his own making. It seems that no good deed can go unpunished, in this world or the next.

    A live special, broadcast live on BBC2. However after a few minutes the broadcast is halted by technical issues. BBC announce that due to this fault a previous episode will be broadcast.   BUT THIS ALSO GOES WRONG! The TV image is affected by shadowy figures...

    Inside No. 9 (2014)
    Steve Pemberton in Inside No. 9 (2014)
    Inside No. 9 (2014)
    Inside No. 9 (2014)
    Inside No. 9 (2014)

    SERIES 5

    S5 E1. THE REFEREE'S  A W***ER
    A football ref officiating at his last game, with two assistants of dubious ability, runs into trouble as the game , a vital relegation crunch match, descends into chaos and rioting. An unexpected twist as to why this has happened and the ref's motives.

     

    David Morrissey and Reece Shearsmith in Inside No. 9 (2014)
    David Morrissey and Steve Speirs in Inside No. 9 (2014)
    Dipo Ola in Inside No. 9 (2014)

    S 5 E2. DEATH BE NOT PROUD 
    This is an unexpected delight as Shearsmith and Pemberton's dysfunctional mother and son characters from Psychoville , Maureen and David Sowerbutts, reappear in a coda to that series popping up in this series. We left David (Pemberton) with his dead mother (Shearsmith) left in his bath being preserved by ice. What happens next.

     

    Reece Shearsmith in Inside No. 9 (2014)
    Inside No. 9 (2014)
    Steve Pemberton in Inside No. 9 (2014)
    Steve Pemberton and Sarah Solemani in Inside No. 9 (2014)
  22. S4 E5....AND THE WINNER IS 


    Location BAFTA jury room (no.9 jury)
    Six tv/theatre personalities discuss the best actress award.
    We have a hip director, a drunken American actress, a struggling writer, an old school actor, a journalist and a member of the public.
    The discussions soon veer away from the business in hand and deteriorate into bitching about each other. A funny episode with a surprise ending when one of the jury wasn't as they appeared to be, but instead was just playing a role, but why? With Dr Who's Mickey , Noel Clarke, and Zoe Wannamaker.

    Steve Pemberton in Inside No. 9 (2014)
    Fenella Woolgar in Inside No. 9 (2014)
    Reece Shearsmith and Zoë Wanamaker in Inside No. 9 (2014)

    S4 E6 TEMPTING FATE

    Location - Boarded up flat (no.9)
    Social services workers in protective bio hazard overalls turn up in a flat of a deceased old man to sort out his belongings. The flat stinks, is stock full of rubbish, a dead rat under the kitchen sink. Evidence emerges that Frank the geezer in question had won millions on the lottery but was living in this filth. In the safe is a package sealed up with " Do not open" written on it and a VHS tape. The three council workers decide to open it, and is revealed to be a bronze statue of a hare. The tape is a suicide message from Frank stating he got the statue from Jaipur in India, and it's cursed. It can grant three wishes, but it's malevolent. Frank wished for his wife to be slimmer and she got cancer and faded away, he also wished for money hence his lottery win, his third wish isn't revealed yet. The tape ends with him climbing onto a stool and hanging himself.
    Two of the council team are experienced old hands at this but with them is a lippy youth on work experience, she grabs the hare and wishes for riches, which then they find hidden in a monopoly game box.
    Then the troubles really begin as bizarre occurrences take place. Is it the hare or is it just fate? An explosive ending as the horror of the dead Frank's third wish is revealed.

     

    Inside No. 9 (2014)
    Inside No. 9 (2014)
    Inside No. 9 (2014)
    Steve Pemberton in Inside No. 9 (2014)
    Reece Shearsmith in Inside No. 9 (2014)
     
  23. S4 E3. ONCE REMOVED 
    Removal man Spike arrives to get a job done at number 9 and walks into a horrific murder incident. One dead body is under a dust sheet, another rolled up in a carpet, another shot dead in the toilet.
    How did this happen? A caption says " ten minutes previously" the next bit takes place earlier, then we go back another ten minutes, and yet again, the story told in reverse chronology. Very bizarre. Will we find out why the murders took place and why was the husband wearing a pink nightie and oven gloves!
    David Calder of Star Cops appears as a senile inhabitant of the house in his own dream world, thinking he is Andrew Lloyd Webber.
    Location- suburban house ( actually no.6 disguised as 9). 

    Reece Shearsmith in Inside No. 9 (2014)
    David Calder in Inside No. 9 (2014)
    Inside No. 9 (2014)

    S4 E4. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD 
    Married couple are going to renew their vows. But the husband seems more interested in doing jigsaws and concentrating on his wedding photo business. In the cellar that is used as a darkroom something odd is going on. The husband takes down crates of Pot Noodles but doesn't eat them
    Location - suburban house.

     

    Steve Pemberton and Nicola Walker in Inside No. 9 (2014)
    Steve Pemberton, Reece Shearsmith, Nicola Walker, and Miranda Hennessy in Inside No. 9 (2014)
    Inside No. 9 (2014)

     

    Steve Pemberton and Nicola Walker in Inside No. 9 (2014)
    Steve Pemberton in Inside No. 9 (2014)
  24. S4 E2. BERNIE CLIFTON'S  DRESSING ROOM 

    80's small time comedy duo ' Cheese and Crackers Reunite after 30 years to perform one last time. Recriminations on both sides " We weren't even as good as Mike and Bernie Winters"
    Everything goes well in rehearsals until the incident that split them is mentioned, something happened in Bernie Clifton's dressing room.
    Location - church hall ( no.9 is a numbered wicker basket containing their props).

     

    Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith in Inside No. 9 (2014)
    Reece Shearsmith in Inside No. 9 (2014)
    Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith in Inside No. 9 (2014)
    Inside No. 9 (2014)
    Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith in Inside No. 9 (2014)
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