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Red Dwarf XII Episode 4 review: Mechocracy
The fourth episode of Red Dwarf's twelfth series pits Rimmer and Kryten against each other in an election to become 'machine president' of the ship.
Sophie Davies, Cult Box, 3rd November 2017Red Dwarf XII - Mechocracy review
Following last week, the latest Red Dwarf is not only a return to form, but sees the return of a much loved character.
Ian Wolf, On The Box, 2nd November 2017Another Till Death Us Do Part episode recovered
A previously lost episode of Till Death Us Do Part has been returned to BBC archives.
British Comedy Guide, 30th October 2017Red Dwarf XII episode 3 review: Timewave
Ironically this episode about criticism is attracting a lot of the stuff. It's for good reason though, because 'Timewave' is regrettably a confusing mess.
Sophie Davies, Cult Box, 27th October 2017Red Dwarf: creating the pop culture of the future
Andrew Moir takes a nerdy dive into the pop culture real and fictional that's made its way into the world of Red Dwarf...
Andrew Moir, Den Of Geek, 26th October 2017Red Dwarf XII - Timewave review
How apt that an episode themed on the subject of criticism should end up being not all that great.
Ian Wolf, On The Box, 26th October 2017Red Dwarf XII episode 4 review: Mechocracy
With Mechocracy, Red Dwarf XII delivers a contender for the first bonafide classic episode of the Dave era.
Mark Harrison, Den Of Geek, 26th October 2017Noel Fielding's Bake Off fridge gag cleared by Ofcom
'We assessed complaints that a scene in this programme was potentially dangerous and could be imitated by children,' an Ofcom spokesperson told metro.co.uk
Caroline Westbrook, Metro, 24th October 2017Red Dwarf XII proves ratings success
Red Dwarf XII has attracted, in all, 700,800 viewers according to official figures. That makes it the top rated non-public service broadcasted scripted show of its week. In fact, it was third overall amongst subscription service channels, trailing only two different football matches on Sky Sports.
Cult Box, 24th October 2017Armando Iannucci honoured by Scottish BAFTA
Glasgow-born satirist Armando Iannucci is to be honoured by BAFTA Scotland for 'Outstanding Contribution' along with long-serving wildlife cameraman Doug Allan.
Russell Jackson, The Scotsman, 24th October 2017