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  1. Inside No. 9 is a British black comedy anthology series, written by Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton. Each episode is a self-contained story with new characters and a new setting, and all star at least one (usually both) of Shearsmith and Pemberton.

  2. I noticed Reece Shearsmith and Sam Raimi looked a (tiny) bit like each other, and it’s got my mind going about what an amazing collab that would be Question/Discussion Get the whole LoEG gang back together to write and star in something directed by Sam Raimi, throw in a Bruce Campbell cameo - how could that not be awesome? ...

  3. Co-starring (and co-written by) Peter Kay and Sian Gibson, it was an absolute treat, and we’re not sure it got better than the episode when they gave a lift to Ray the fishmonger, played by the magnificent Reece Sheersmith. And these out-takes have just gone viral again on Twitter and they really do need to make this available on prescription.

  4. Inside No. 9 is almost at its end, and viewers were left cowering on their sofas by the BBC show's penultimate episode: Curse of the Ninth.. The episode was compared to M.R. James and other gothic horror writers like Edgar Allan Poe by fans thanks to its chilling tale of a talented piano-turner (Reece Sheersmith) confronting a centuries-old curse in widow Lillian's (Natalie Dormer) large ...

  5. Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith reflect on their work on Inside No. 9 in this week's issue of Radio Times magazine as the show nears its season 9 end.

  6. Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton: Closing the door on No. 9. ... But this thirtysomething couple in the three-part drama Lost Boys And Fairies radiate naked bigotry.

  7. There is a difference between listening to the crackly recording of an old soldier talking about being shot at by Germans, and watching that same recollection issue from the mouth of a fresh-faced...