Inside No 9: Wuthering Heist


10:00 pm - 10:30 pm, Tuesday, March 24 on BBC Two England (2)

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Wuthering Heist
Season 6, Episode 1

Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith's darkly comic anthology returns. Pantalone is planning the heist of the century - a tasty £12million in rough-cut diamonds. But if you're going to hire a bunch of complete clowns to carry out a robbery, and half of them are planning to double-cross the other half, you've not just got a recipe for disaster, you've actually got the ingredients of a Tarantino Commedia dell'Arte. Starring Kevin Bishop, Gemma Whelan and Paterson Joseph


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Comedy Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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Kevin Bishop (Actor) .. Arlo
Gemma Whelan (Actor) .. Columbina
Paterson Joseph (Actor) .. Pantalone
Rosa Robson (Actor) .. Hortensia
Reece Shearsmith (Actor) .. Scaramouche
Steve Pemberton (Actor) .. Doc
Dino Kelly (Actor) .. Mario
Adam Tandy (Producer)

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Kevin Bishop (Actor) .. Arlo
Gemma Whelan (Actor) .. Columbina
Paterson Joseph (Actor) .. Pantalone
Born: June 22, 1965 in London
Best Known For: A string of TV roles.
Early-life: Paterson was born in London on June 22, 1965. He trained to be an actor at the Studio '68 of Theatre Arts, London, and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. In 1989, he made his TV debut in the drama Streetwise. Roles followed in The Bill, Between the Lines, Soldier Soldier, Neverwhere, and Casualty.
Career: Joseph has starred in a number of TV shows, playing recurring roles in My Dad's the Prime Minister, William and Mary, Green Wing, Jekyll, Hyperdrive, Chop Socky Chooks, That Mitchell and Webb Look, Survivors, and Peep Show. More recently, he has starred in Law & Order: UK, The Leftovers, Babylon, and Safe House. His film credits include In the Name of the Father (1993), The Beach (2000) and The Other Man (2008).
Quote: On the police: 'It will always be different for people who are considered to be not working class in this country. I think the middle classes have a very different idea of what and who the police are.'
Trivia: In 1991, Joseph won second prize in the Ian Charleson Awards for his 1990 performances of Oswald in King Lear, Dumaine in Love's Labour's Lost, and the Marquis de Mota in The Last Days of Don Juan, all for the Royal Shakespeare Company.
Rosa Robson (Actor) .. Hortensia
Reece Shearsmith (Actor) .. Scaramouche
Born: August 27, 1969 in Hull
Best Known For: The League of Gentlemen.
Early-life: Born Reeson William Shearsmith on August 27, 1969, in Hull. He met the men who would join him in The League of Gentlemen - Mark Gatiss, Steve Pemberton and Jeremy Dyson - while studying drama at Bretton Hall. In 1995, they began performing a sketch show at London's Cockpit Theatre, soon afterwards landing a residency at the Canal Café pub theatre, which compelled them to create new material at a fast pace.
Career: In 1997 the quartet won the Perrier Award, and their subsequent radio series, On the Town with The League of Gentlemen, set in the fictional town of Spent, won a Sony Award. In 1999 the League moved to TV - and Royston Vasey - with subsequent series in 2000 (including a typically sinister Christmas special) and 2002; plus a film, The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse, in 2005. Outside of the League, Shearsmith has appeared alongside Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer in the comedies Catterick and House of Fools. He also popped up in Spaced and TLC. His other work includes Eric and Ernie, The Widower and Chasing Shadows on the small screen, and Burke and Hare, The World's End and A Field in England on the big screen. He has also appeared on the stage in Art, The Producers and Betty Blue Eyes. He re-teamed with fellow League star Steve Pemberton for Psychoville and Inside No 9.
Quote: 'I think League of Gentlemen drew on our experiences growing up in northern towns, not that they were as weird and remote as Royston Vasey was. But it pervaded our material.'
Trivia: In 2006, he appeared in the West End as Leo Bloom in The Producers.
Steve Pemberton (Actor) .. Doc
Born: September 01, 1967 in Blackburn
Best Known For: The League of Gentlemen and Benidorm.
Early-life: Steve James Pemberton was born on September 1, 1967, in Blackburn, Lancashire. He first realised he wanted to be an actor while still at school, and his first role was playing Peter in The Diary of Anne Frank at the Chorley Little Theatre - although he admits he was the only boy who auditioned. Following his A levels, he gained a Theatre Arts degree from Bretton Hall College in Yorkshire, where he met Reece Shearsmith and Mark Gatiss who, along with Jeremy Dyson, became The League of Gentlemen.
Career: Pemberton began his professional career on stage, but suffered a setback when he had a heart attack at the age of 25 while working in Germany. He went on to feature in Ken Russell's Alice in RussiaLand in 1995, but it was The League of Gentleman that was his first major success, first on radio, then on TV and film. He also appeared in the remake of Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased), Gormenghast, Shameless, The Life and Death of Peter Sellers and Blackpool. The latter co-starred David Tennant, and the duo were reunited in 2008 for a two-part Doctor Who adventure. Other projects include the Woody Allen film Match Point, Lassie, Psychoville, and Benidorm.
Quote: On his favourite League of Gentlemen character: 'I miss Pauline from the job centre the most. It was scary when I put on the costume and the wig and the lips. It was like being possessed.'
Dino Kelly (Actor) .. Mario
Guillem Morales (Director)
Adam Tandy (Producer)

Before / After

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Newsnight
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