Twenty-something brothers Adam and Jonny return to the family home each week for a Jewish Friday night dinner of soup chicken and crumble - plus massive side-orders of wind-ups and bickering. With a Masterchef-obsessed Mum; Dad eating from the rubbish bin; Grandma wearing her new bikini around the house and Jim the neighbour who's terrified of his own dog it's a feat of endurance. And that's before the concerns about Jonny's 'made-up' girlfriend and Dad's non-stop requests for Adam to find a female on the Internet. Of course every family has its foibles its rituals and its eccentricities. It's just that the Goodmans have made something of an art form of theirs
FROM THE WRITERS OF THE LEAGUE OF GENTLEMEN AND PSYCHOVILLE Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith follow up the multi-award-winning Psychoville with an anthology of tales of the genuinely unexpected. What goes on behind closed doors on the street where you live? Be invited into six very different No 9s, where the ordinary and mundane rub shoulders with the extraordinary and macabre. Starring alongside Steve Pemberton (Psychoville, The League of Gentlemen, Benidorm) and Reece Shearsmith (Psychoville, The League of Gentlemen, The Widower) is a myriad of talent including Helen McCrory (Skyfall, Peaky Blinders), Gemma Arterton (Quantum of Solace), Luke Pasqualino (The Musketeers), Katherine Parkinson (The IT Crowd), Oona Chaplin (The Crimson Field, Game of Thrones), Julia Davis (Hunderby), Anna Chancellor (The Hour, Pramface), Anne Reid (Last Tango in Halifax), Tamsin Grieg (Friday Night Dinner, Episodes), Julian Rhind-Tutt (Green Wing, A Touch of Cloth), Ben Willbond (The Thick of It, Horrible Histories), Edinburgh Comedy Award-winner Tim Key and many more. EXTRAS: Inside Inside No.9, Photo Gallery
The complete BBC recording of the service attended by H.M. The Queen, H.R.H. The Duke Of Edinburgh, The Royal Family, the family of H.R.H. The Duchess of Cornwall and eight hundred guests, led by the Archbishop of Canterbury, The Most Revd and Rt Hon. Dr Rowan Williams, assisted by the Dean of Windsor, The Rt Revd David Conner.The service includes music by Albinoni, Bach, Gretchaninov, Hoddinott and others, chosen by Their Royal Highnesses, performed by members of the Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Christopher Warren-Green and the Choir of St George's Chapel conducted by Timothy Byram-Wigfield, with organist Roger Judd.
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