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It's hard to know what to expect - other than the unexpected - but co-creators Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton are set to deliver another anthology of hilarious and disturbing tales for the farewell season of their BAFTA-winning show, "Inside No.9".

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There was only ever going to be nine seasons of "Inside No. 9" ("A little in-joke," co-creator Steve Pemberton calls it) but the success of the show has often been hard-fought as it always sought to try different things and avoid the obvious. The approach has won the dark comedy a loyal following.

Most intriguing, Matthew Kelly (of "Stars In Their Eyes" fame) will also make a guest appearance, although in what capacity is anybody's guess as part of the genius of the show is that the pair behind it tend to not give too much away before it airs.

One thing for sure, however, is that the "Inside No.9" finale will be savored by its fans who will inevitably be left wanting more. Read on for how to watch "Inside No. 9" season 9 online and from anywhere...

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Steve: I think our aim going into it was just to make a series as good as the other previous series. We didn't want to do anything wildly different because you know, if it ain't broke, why tinker with it? We have six varied stories that hopefully will send the show off in a fitting way.

Reece: I think I got to go on a big journey with that character so that was fun to play. I enjoyed doing that. It's not the funniest character probably but I enjoyed the acting of that because he was in a world with quite a spooky and creepy atmosphere. So, that appealed to me.

Reece: I remember very fondly working with Helen McCrory. I did a play with Helen and got her to do this sort of comedy part, but she'd not really been asked to do much of comedy, I don't think. Or she found it exciting that she was asked to do this part where I think she wouldn't normally get asked. And that was great working with her, she was magnificent in that.

Steve: Well, we didn't write one saying this is the last ever one. I think there have been a number of episodes over the years where we've had a great concept, and we just haven't known necessarily where to take it and we haven't known to what extent the audience is going to be ahead of us. This is always our difficulty. By the time we got to series 6, 7, 8, 9, people have already seen so many of the tricks that we've pulled, and they are eagle eyed now to try and get ahead of us. So, if anything's been difficult, it's just deciding where to take certain stories in ways that the audience wouldn't expect, and when to ease off and go, do you know what? People will suspect this, but let them, who cares? Actually you're on this for the journey, not the destination and you can just sit back and enjoy watching brilliant actors like Claire Rushbrook create a captivating character. You might suspect the way a certain story is going but we've given up now trying to tie ourselves in knots. We just want to just to have a good half hour of television, that's always our goal.

Shearsmith and Pemberton have already described two of the new episodes, and we know the roster of guest stars will include Joel Fry, Siobhan Finneran and Susan Wokoma. And what about the rest? Well, you'll have to watch Inside No. 9 to find out!

If you live in the UK, you can watch Inside No. 9 from Wednesday, May 8, which is when the first episode premieres. The rest will land weekly from then, with the last one set to land on Wednesday, June 12.

On TV, you can watch episodes on BBC Two, where they'll air at 10 pm each week. Alternatively, you can use iPlayer to watch the videos online, as you can stream BBC Two live, or as part of its video-on-demand library.

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In a world full of smart-tech and connected devices, the Swiss, German, Japanese and British watchmakers have not only preserved their craft in luxurious guise, but reignited their historic urge for innovation. Watch writer and expert Alex Doak dons a loupe and dives into the spellbinding minutiae of today's cleverest watchmaking

PATEK PHILIPPE IN-LINE PERPETUAL CALENDAR REF. 5236P Until 29 February 2100, when the infallibility of the Gregorian calendar nips us on the proverbial, the so-called perpetual calendar is always correct, never in need of adjustment. Now, at the hands of its originator, it's logically legible for the first time. Patek Philippe has done away with all the fussy subdials of your 'normal' calendar watch, instead displaying today's date as you'd inscribe your journal - e.g. SUN 29 FEB. The best engineering is all about simplification, they say, so while Patek's revolutionary new in-line display requires I 18 additional parts over your usual calendar mechanism, the ease of legibility in a notoriously jumbled genre of complicated horology easily wins out.

TAG HEUER CARRERA TOURBILLON 02T When Abraham-Louis Breguet patented his 'tourbillon' in 180 I, it wasn't to show off his virtuoso skills - he was addressing a genuine problem plaguing pocket watches: being upright in a waistcoat all day. By tumbling the whole escapement 360 every minute, gravity's downward friction on top of the balance's axis was spread evenly. However, components must be smaller to fit inside the tourbillon cage, and they're constantly moving- making it watchmaking's trickiest assembly job, and commanding requisite price tags north of 50,000. So how come we're looking at an impressive example costing l 17,400? Simply put, it's experience, economies of scale, and an engineering department at TAG Heuer to rival any of Switzerland's micro-tech institutes. Just incredible.

GIRARD-PERREGAUX FREE BRIDGE After three decades of tinkering with the architecture of watch mechanics, Constant GirardPerregaux finally hit upon his magnum opus in 1889: the 'tourbillon sous trois Ponts d'Or', in which the three exquisitely polished arrow-head bridges suspended the winding barrel, hour and minute hands and tourbillon cage, respectively. Now, La Chaux-de-Fonds' quiet man of haute horlogerie is stretching Monsieur G-P's legacy in every which way under the 'Bridges' banner - benefiting in large part here from Girard-Perregaux's newfound sibling relationship with Ulysse Nardin, horological pioneer of friction-free silicon componentry. 'Free' because aerial and liberated from conventions, the Free Bridge's escapement hovers hypnotically at 6 o'clock, its twitching mechanics etched from silicon wafer in a laboratory that may as well be the Batcave; entirely in-keeping with this watch's stealth aesthetic.

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