TV series
Inside No. 9
Overview
An anthology of darkly comic twisted tales, each one taking place behind a door marked 'number 9'.
Details
- First air date
- 2014-02-05
- Status
- Ended
- Seasons
- 9 seasons
- Episodes
- 53 episodes
- Genres
- Comedy, Mystery, Crime, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Drama
- Network
- BBC Two
- Production
- BBC, BBC Comedy, BBC Studios Comedy
- Country
- GB
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Reece Shearsmith as Various
- Steve Pemberton as Various
- Katherine Parkinson as Rebecca
- Tim Key as Self
- Anne Reid as Self
- Rosie Cavaliero as Self
- Sian Gibson as Leanne
- Jessica Gunning as Shona
- Jason Watkins as Self
- Nick Mohammed as Gavin
- Mark Gatiss as Self
- Amanda Abbington as Self
Creators and crew
- Reece Shearsmith - Creator
- Steve Pemberton - Creator
- Adam Tandy - Executive Producer
- Jon Plowman - Executive Producer
- Josh Cole - Executive Producer
- Adam Tandy - Producer
Seasons
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