Inside No. 9 - Season 5

Season 5
Season five will stay true to the show's anthology format, with each episode bringing an original story, a cast of new characters and surprising twists in the most unexpected of places. Combining horror, thriller, drama and comedy.
Episodes

The Referee's a W***er
The crunch clash between United and Rovers all safely in the care of four match officials. Promotion, relegation, corruption and so, so much more.

Death Be Not Proud

Love's Great Adventure
Trevor and Julia always want to make Christmas really special for their family but this year, with money so tight, things aren't going to be easy. As each door of the advent calendar opens, everyone will have to do their bit to make Christmas happen.

Misdirection

Thinking Out Loud
Seven disparate characters share their stories with a camera, their fates inevitably, inextricably and unknowingly set for a head-on collision.

The Stakeout
Two police officers have time to get to know each other on the night shift. But PC Thompson's previous partner died in a brutal attack less than a month ago, the forensics have gone missing and PC Varney is beginning to ask a lot of awkward questions.
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