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Red Dwarf: revisiting the second 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 tackle rebellious androids, virtual reality and false memories in Red Dwarf II.

Sophie Davies, Cult Box, 1st September 2017

Comedy Awards: Our critics predict who will win

Comedy Awards: Our critics predict who will win.

Jay Richardson, Kate Copstick, Paul Whitelaw and Claire Smith, The Scotsman, 17th August 2017

Red Dwarf: revisiting the first series

So now that series XII is approaching, due to land on Dave in autumn, I've decided to rewatch the entire show from the start...

Sophie Davies, Cult Box, 14th August 2017

How be a poker player preapred me for stand-up

I'm doing my first hour at the Fringe this year, but I've also been a professional poker player for the last nine. I dropped out of a maths degree at Cambridge to pursue a life of gambling and took up stand-up a couple years after.

Ken Cheng, Chortle, 9th August 2017

Interview with Red Bastard

Red Bastard interview.

Edinburgh Festivals, 9th August 2017

Joe Orton's Loot will be performed uncensored

Joe Orton's classic farce Loot will be performed in its uncensored glory for the first time since its 1966 premiere.

A production at the Park Theatre will open next week to pay tribute to the murdered playwright, who was killed by his partner Kenneth Halliwell 50 years ago.

Jessie Thompson, Evening Standard, 9th August 2017

EdFringe70 interview: Lesley Stone, Be Prepared!

Be Prepared!, written and performed by Scottish actress Lesley Stone, tells of her youthful valiant struggles and amusing attempts to acquire multiple Guiding badges.

The New Current, 6th August 2017

Nica Burns: give comedy more credit to culture

Comedy deserves more recognition for the contribution it has made to culture. That was the plea made by Nica Burns, producer of the Edinburgh Comedy Awards, at a lunch for industry 'movers and shakers' on the first official day of this year's Fringe.

Chortle, 6th August 2017

Quick quiz: Michael Redmond

This August the Edinburgh Festival celebrates its 70th anniversary. To mark the occasion, we have asked a plethora of performers about their personal Fringe experiences. Today, comedian Michael Redmond.

ThreeWeeks, 6th August 2017

Fringe 2017 - The Red Emerald

An hour-long farce set in a crumbling old stereotype.

The Edinburgh Reporter, 4th August 2017

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