There's an interview with Reece Shearsmith in Radio Times this week ( the puff piece at the back of the mag where they ask a current tv face what they're watching on telly, whether they've got a big sofa in their viewing room, etc), and it ties in with the new series of Inside No. 9 which kicks off on Monday. I'll be particularly interested as the first episode concerns a referee/linesmen team in a football changing room - Steve Hardy and I have included a not dissimilar idea in the anthology script we've recently completed, so I'm hoping we don't have to ditch our work! Great to see the show back, and there's already murmurs about another series too, if Reece's comments are anything to judge by.
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As another memorable series draws to a close tonight the BBC have confirmed that they've ordered two further series of IN9: https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2020/series-six-and-seven-of-inside-no-9
I have no idea how they keep generating so many ideas while keeping up such a high standard but long may it continue. The BBC Sounds podcast Inside Inside No. 9 is well worth a listen as well.