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text_A: It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is a Russian sitcom.
text_B: `` The Trial of Elizabeth Gadge '' is the third episode of the second series of the British dark comedy anthology television programme Inside No. 9 .. British dark comedy. British dark comedy. anthology. anthology series. Inside No. 9. Inside No. 9. It was written by Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton , and directed by Dan Zeff .. Steve Pemberton. Steve Pemberton. Reece Shearsmith. Reece Shearsmith. Dan Zeff. Dan Zeff. It first aired on 9 April 2015 on BBC Two .. BBC Two. BBC Two. The story follows a 17th-century witch trial .. 17th-century witch trial. witch trials in the early modern period. Elizabeth Gadge , played by Ruth Sheen , stands accused of witchcraft by inhabitants of the village of Little Happens , including characters played by Sinead Matthews , Jim Howick , Paul Kaye and Trevor Cooper .. Ruth Sheen. Ruth Sheen. Sinead Matthews. Sinead Matthews. Jim Howick. Jim Howick. Paul Kaye. Paul Kaye. Trevor Cooper. Trevor Cooper. The magistrate Sir Andrew Pike , played by David Warner , has summoned the famed witch-finders Mr Warren and Mr Clarke , played by Shearsmith and Pemberton , to try Elizabeth , but is more concerned with bringing visitors to the village than finding the truth .. David Warner. David Warner ( actor ). The episode was not intended to be a parody of period dramas , but instead to reflect the absurdity of real witch trials .. parody. spoof film. period dramas. period dramas. To that end , the characters take the events of the episode seriously , which leads to much of the humour .. The writers ' influences included Witchfinder General , The Crucible , Monty Python and Hammer Horror films , while the names of the witch-finders were a tribute to the late actor Warren Clarke .. Witchfinder General. Witchfinder General ( film ). The Crucible. The Crucible. Monty Python. Monty Python. Hammer Horror. Hammer Horror. Warren Clarke. Warren Clarke. Many critics responded positively to the episode , praising the humour -- especially that deriving from the use of archaic language -- the writing and the performances .. Some , however , considered `` The Trial of Elizabeth Gadge '' of lower quality than the previous two episodes .
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