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Inside Number 9 - Series 9

Started by Snrub, December 20, 2023, 11:23:52 AM

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neveragain

Oh yeah, they won't tour it. London must keep hold of everything special.

daf

This is a London show for London people, there's nothing for you here!

Kankurette

Quote from: Ballad of Ballard Berkley on June 17, 2024, 08:56:41 AMYep, a lovely reversal. Reece was really nice to everyone in that episode, whereas Steve came across as borderline psychotic.

Hi Reece/Steve/Robin Askwith.
The Last Weekend as well. Not that Reece's character was a nice person, but Steve was so creepy in that episode.

Sexton Brackets Drugbust

It was a really fun new take on the fictionalised Reece Shearsmith character that they've played around with since the LoG days.

It was incorporating so many aspects of their history and perception, I was keeping half an ear out for Reece saying, "It's not *about* you," as a reference to Rob Brydon's Shearsmith impression, which is a line they don't think he's ever said, but captured the energy of a quintessential Reece-esque line.

Ballad of Ballard Berkley

Quote from: Kankurette on June 17, 2024, 11:06:57 AMThe Last Weekend as well. Not that Reece's character was a nice person, but Steve was so creepy in that episode.

True, but I meant the grumpy semi-fictionalised version of 'Reece' you'll find in some of the Inside No. 9 podcasts and so on.

mjwilson

Quote from: neveragain on June 17, 2024, 09:35:11 AMIt's quite uncommon for these sorts of things to be televised. The League's last live show did get on but even then that was just the second act.

Cinema screenings are reasonably common these days though.

Andy147

Quote from: Kankurette on June 17, 2024, 11:06:57 AMThe Last Weekend as well. Not that Reece's character was a nice person, but Steve was so creepy in that episode.

Or "To Have and To Hold" (Reece has minor part, Steve plays complete monster).

neveragain

Quote from: mjwilson on June 17, 2024, 04:40:08 PMCinema screenings are reasonably common these days though.

Yes... that's a point.

lauraxsynthesis

Quote from: neveragain on June 17, 2024, 10:24:13 AMOh yeah, they won't tour it. London must keep hold of everything special.

For what it's worth, Dyson's Ghost Stories is going on a national tour: https://ghoststoriesplay.com/

Timothy

Sorry to bump this old thread but I have a question. Probably a long shot:

We've booked tickets for Inside No 9. for the evening show on 15 February.
Unfortunately it seems we're not able to travel to London in February.
Two aisle seats in the stalls.

Anyone here with tickets at the start of January or the end of March who wouldn't mind trading?

Glebe

They've started a rerun of the first series on Gold if you're arsed.