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"BBC Two, 10pm The third series ends with a treacle-dark delight, as is traditional - think back to the superb closers of series one and two, The Harrowing and Séance Time. The set-up is pure Agatha Christie - six unconnected strangers are invited to a creepy art installation and begin to get bumped off - the tone is pure Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton. The guest turns are wonderful: Felicity Kendal as a snooty blind woman, Morgana Robinson as a bird-brained Big Brother contestant and, in particular, Fiona Shaw as a dotty dinner lady. Series four cannot come soon enough. CB"[1]
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^"Inside No 9; Tuesday 21". Saturday Review, The Times. 18 March 2017. p. 40.
The Neil character in the very beginning shows that he's working with NHS. Two episodes before there were controversies about the "RIPNHS" nina, which turned out to be a coincidence. Could this be a second coincidence, or a purposely selection? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2A02:908:106D:98A0:682F:67B4:C760:3BC3 (talk) 18:25, 15 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]