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Inside No.9 creators Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton have announced a UK tour starting in December.The tour, titled Inside No.9: An Evening With Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton, will see the pair chat with Mark Salisbury, author of The Insider’s Guide To Inside No.9, at venues across the country.“They will be sharing behind-the-scenes stories and shocking secrets from some of their most memorable episodes,” the tour description reads. “There may be singing.
And dancing. And as they
.Afternoon International Insiders, Max Goldbart here. Another busy week but we’ve got you covered with all the international headlines and analysis you need. To get this sent to your inbox every Friday, sign up here.
For the first time since every single store in the UK was forced to shut, Debenhams is reopening.
With The Radfords being one of Britain’s biggest families, it makes sense that their Christmas doesn’t come small. Mum Sue Radford makes sure that her 22 kids have a festive day they won’t forget and that their Morecambe home is full of festive cheer.This year, they’ve kicked off the seasonal fun with a special Elf on the Shelf themed breakfast to celebrate the arrival of the Elf to their home for the first day of December.
Happy Friday International Insiders, Tom Grater here delivering your post-Thanksgiving rundown of the week’s top headlines. To get this sent to your inbox every Friday, sign up here.
Next year’s International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) will be home to a new art installation from Oscar-winning filmmaker Steve McQueen.
Two 'unforgettable' Scottish homes will spark some serious envy when they appear on Channel 4's Grand Designs as they bid to win House of the Year.
Shooting to fame after sharing his love for trainspotting on social media, Francis Bourgeois has, arguably, become the UK’s favourite trainspotter and railway enthusiast. Having been struck by some lockdown boredom back in 2020, Francis began sharing videos relating to his trainspotting adventures on TikTok.
A notorious killer, too dangerous to mix with other prisoners, spends 23 hours a day locked inside a glass box.