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The Red Dwarf chronicles - Series II
The writers' quest to make Red Dwarf the best it could be was helped by a new slightly bigger budget, which allowed for more guest stars.
Jazzy Janey, The Comedy Blog, 7th April 2020Red Dwarf's Dimension Jump convention postponed
We're sure this won't have come as a huge surprise to anyone, as the likelihood of being able to run any kind of public event in May 2020 edges from "slim" towards "none", but it's now official: the Official Red Dwarf Fan Club have postponed Dimension Jump XXI.
Red Dwarf Website, 3rd April 2020Interview: John Dredge
Today, we speak to John Dredge, whose podcast The John Dredge Nothing To Do With Anything Show returned to the British Comedy Guide last week. I caught up with the comedian to find out all about it.
Holly, Phoenix Remix, 3rd April 2020Red Dwarf: The Promised Land review
This tale of Lister's cat cult won't convert any newbies, but fans will find plenty to enjoy. **CONTAINS MILD SPOILERS**
Morgan Jeffery, Radio Times, 31st March 2020Red Dwarf is 'bastion of TV diversity', says John-Jules
Actor who stars as Cat says sci-fi series, which debuted 32 years ago, was ahead of its time.
Gregory Robinson, The Guardian, 30th March 2020RIP Bill Pearson, Red Dwarf model maker
We're extremely sorry this week to learn of the passing away of Bill Pearson, one of the most highly-reputed makers of visual model effects in British television and cinema. It was on Red Dwarf that Bill turned in some of his best-loved work.
Red Dwarf Website, 27th March 2020Netflix offer £3 million for uncensored Little Britain
Netflix is set to pay around £3 million to the stars of Little Britain to create new episodes.
The streaming giant hopes to poach writers and stars David Walliams and Matt Lucas from the BBC.
Ellie Henman, The Sun, 25th March 2020The Red Dwarf chronicles - Series I
Over the years no sitcom has changed more than Red Dwarf. The series has been constantly evolving for 32 years, probably more than any other TV show.
Jazzy Janey, The Comedy Blog, 14th March 2020Sitcom scene seemingly predicts PM's virus reaction
A scene from British sitcom Yes, Prime Minister has gone viral for predicting Boris Johnson's response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Jacob Stolworthy, The Independent, 12th March 2020Mae Martin: the comic redefining the modern love story
Mae Martin's uplifting, yet honest new series will soon be your new favourite show.
Ella Alexander, Bazaar, 10th March 2020