Press clippings
The Red Dwarf chronicles - Series IV
In a series that saw Series III's dramatic changes bed in, the boys from the Dwarf were now convinced that they had a hit on their hands.
Jazzy Janey, The Comedy Blog, 17th June 2020How Red Dwarf became a comedy classic, despite the BBC
It was deemed 'too weird, too alien' for the Beeb. But Red Dwarf is now a British comedy institution - wobbly sets and all.
Tom Fordy, The Telegraph, 9th April 2020Red Dwarf: revisiting the fifth series
This week it's time to take some luck virus and avoid making Mr Flibble cross in Red Dwarf V.
Sophie Davies, Cult Box, 4th October 2017When good TV goes bad: how Red Dwarf's star faded
With the departure of co-creator Rob Grant after series six, the show lurched into comedy-drama, navel-gazing and, eventually, utter smegging ineptitude.
Gabriel Tate, The Guardian, 18th September 2017Red Dwarf: revisiting the third series
Before its twelfth series lands on Dave in October, I'm rewatching all of Red Dwarf from the beginning. This week it's time to give quiche a chance and ponder where all the calculators go in Red Dwarf III.
Sophie Davies, Cult Box, 14th September 2017Red Dwarf cast reveal they may do live show
Chris Barrie, Danny John-Jules and Hattie Hayridge said discussions were being had ahead of the show's 30th anniversary celebrations in 2018.
Jo-Anne Rowney and Aodhan Gregory, The Mirror, 30th October 2016Everything to know about the six ages of Red Dwarf
It's been four years since the last new episode of sci-fi sitcom Red Dwarf graced our screens. Now it's back, with the first of two new series premiering on Dave on 22nd September. But those of you unfamiliar with this comedy gem (and there must be at least a couple of you) may wonder what all the fuss is about, and who are those strange middle-aged men hanging round in space? Well, now we can enlighten you...
James Baldock, Metro, 22nd September 2016