Quote: Seefacts @ March 24 2009, 11:19 PM BST
"We're no longer interested in the type of audience that Red Dwarf used to attract"
Is a quote from the BBC when asked about RD on an episode of Points of View.
In twenty minutes I go to lunch. During this hour I shall endeavour to locate a store that sells monocles, have one fitted to my face, wear it on the way back, ait down to re-read that statement and pop it out in offence.
To what kind of people are they referring? Nerds? Alcoholics? People who eat curries? Coloured folk? What?!?
We'll all be watching from home, so it's not like we're going to get drunk and rowdy and ruff up the studio. Seriously, what's that about? Did the studio audiences used to go all football hooligan and ruff up the crew, run up and down the corridors vomiting, and then demand the BBC executives inform them who ate all the pies?