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Inside. No 9 to return for two more series - Media Centre". BBC.com. 1 June 2022 . Retrieved 12 June 2022.

The duration of the movement is about 11 minutes, but this may vary depending on whether two (frequently omitted) repeats are played. In a film within the episode, an English family (Pemberton, Rula Lenska, Jessica Raine and George Bedford) travel to an Austrian chalet in December 1977. They are told the story of the Krampus by their guide (Shearsmith). Meanwhile, the film's director ( Derek Jacobi) provides audio commentary. Gee, Catherine (18 March 2015). "Claudia Winkleman wins best presenter for Strictly Come Dancing at the RTS awards". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 18 March 2015 . Retrieved 18 March 2015. Farber, Alex (6 March 2014). "Family Guy on top for BBC3". Broadcast. Archived from the original on 22 April 2014 . Retrieved 10 March 2014. (subscription required)

Craig, David (16 December 2022). "Inside No. 9 'to end after 9 seasons' ". Radio Times . Retrieved 19 December 2022.

a b "TV tonight: Diane Morgan crashes The League of Gentlemen cast reunion". The Guardian. 20 April 2022 . Retrieved 20 April 2022. a b Service, Tom (9 September 2014). "Symphony guide: Beethoven's Ninth ('Choral')". The Guardian. the central artwork of Western music, the symphony to end all symphoniesThe BBC Proms Youth Choir performed the piece alongside Georg Solti's UNESCO World Orchestra for Peace at the Royal Albert Hall during the 2018 Proms at Prom 9, titled "War & Peace" as a commemoration to the centenary of the end of World War One. [65] At 79 minutes, one of the longest Ninths recorded is Karl Böhm's, conducting the Vienna Philharmonic in 1981 with Jessye Norman and Plácido Domingo among the soloists. [66] Influence [ edit ] Plaque at building Ungargasse No.5, Vienna. "Ludwig van Beethoven completed in this house during the winter of 1823/24 his Ninth Symphony. In memory of the centenary of its first performance on 7 May 1824 the Wiener Schubertbund dedicated this memorial plaque to the master and his work on 7 May 1924."

a b "TV sitcom nominees". Freesat. Archived from the original on 19 April 2014 . Retrieved 19 June 2013. a b Billen, Andrew (2 April 2015). "TV review: Inside No 9". The Times. Archived from the original on 3 April 2015 . Retrieved 2 April 2015. (subscription required) Actor James (Shearsmith) waits in a static caravan. He is playing a policeman in a crime drama based on the real-life disappearance of a baby boy, Ryan, from the area. Adrian Dunbar plays himself. Bhavna Limbachia, Pauline McLynn and Donna Preston costar. a b c d e Dean, Will (5 February 2014). "Inside No 9, TV review: A top-drawer cast puts these twisted tales in a league of their own". The Independent. Archived from the original on 18 January 2015 . Retrieved 6 February 2014.Sture Forsén, Harry B. Gray, L. K. Olof Lindgren, and Shirley B. Gray. October 2013. "Was Something Wrong with Beethoven's Metronome?", Notices of the American Mathematical Society 60(9):1146–53. Pemberton, Steve; Shearsmith, Reece (4 May 2015). Behind the Scenes: "La Couchette". Inside No. 9 Series 2 DVD. BBC. A number of conductors have made alterations in the instrumentation of the symphony. Notably, Richard Wagner doubled many woodwind passages, a modification greatly extended by Gustav Mahler, [54] who revised the orchestration of the Ninth to make it sound like what he believed Beethoven would have wanted if given a modern orchestra. [55] Wagner's Dresden performance of 1864 was the first to place the chorus and the solo singers behind the orchestra as has since become standard; previous conductors placed them between the orchestra and the audience. [54] 2nd bassoon doubling basses in the finale [ edit ] a b Raeside, Julia (29 April 2015). "Intrigue, unease and emotional intensity: have you been watching Inside No 9?". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 1 June 2015 . Retrieved 7 June 2015. Del Mar, Jonathan (July–December 1999). "Jonathan Del Mar, New Urtext Edition: Beethoven Symphonies 1–9". British Academy Review. Archived from the original on 23 October 2007 . Retrieved 13 November 2007.

Keller, James M. "Notes on the Program" (PDF). New York Philharmonic. Archived (PDF) from the original on 9 October 2022.Inside No. 9 is an anthology series, with each episode featuring a new story, with a new setting and new characters. [11] Episodes run roughly thirty minutes each, with the self-contained story reaching a conclusion. [12] [13] The stories are linked primarily by the fact that each has an element of the story linked to the number 9, be that a mansion, a dressing room or even a shoe, size 9. Almost every episode stars Reece Shearsmith or Steve Pemberton, and regularly both. [14] Each episode is effectively a short play. Some episodes take place in real-time, following half an hour in the lives of the characters. [15] Every episode of Inside No. 9 features an ornamental hare somewhere on-screen. [16] [17] [18] According to Pemberton, "Because each episode is so wildly different there was nothing really linking them other than the fact they were all inside a Number Nine, I just thought it would be nice to have an object that you could hide and just have there on every set." [16] There is, however, no particular significance to the hare itself. [17] [18] Cooke observed the difficulty in reviewing Inside No. 9 as a whole due to the fact that each episode is different from the last. [110] "Sardines" was commended for its cast and acting, [41] [117] [118] [119] as well as the scripting, [117] [118] but critics had a mixed response to the twist ending. [12] [24] [118] [119] "A Quiet Night In" was a change in approach, relying on physical comedy, [120] but it was well received as funny, [106] [121] and inventive. [106] [122] "Tom & Gerri" was less comedic but darker than previous episodes; [123] [124] [125] critics commended the plot, [126] [127] but disagreed about the portrayal of mental illness in the episode. [123] [126] Less horrific than other episodes in the series, [11] "Last Gasp" dealt with themes of celebrity culture and fandom, [128] [129] [130] and was considered a weaker instalment. [128] [131] [132] Critics called "The Understudy" a "return to form". [133] [134] [135] While it was based upon Macbeth, a knowledge of the play was not necessary for enjoyment, [133] [136] and the plot's divergence from the play was praised. [137] [138] [139] "The Harrowing" was the most horrific episode of the series, [11] [140] [141] and was considered genuinely scary by critics. [7] [11] [40] [142] Walker-Arnott, Ellie (18 June 2014). "Doctor Who wins best TV series at the Freesat Awards". Radio Times . Retrieved 19 June 2014. Williams, Mary Elizabeth (7 April 2018). "The best show you're not watching is the UK import "Inside No. 9" ". Salon. Archived from the original on 7 April 2018 . Retrieved 8 April 2018.

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