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Paul Abbott: 'People are desperate to be scared'

The writer/producer behind Shameless, State of Play and Hit & Miss on TV politics and how writing saved his life.

Francesca Babb, The Guardian, 5th October 2012

Red Dwarf 10.1 'Trojan' review

This week British comedy went into a time warp. And you know what? Good.

Dave Golder, SFX Magazine, 5th October 2012

Red Dwarf: Series X Episode 1 review

Trojan is an episode that frequently displays sparks of the wit and the originality that made the series so remarkable, and for that all involved must be congratulated.

Amy Taylor, Cult Box, 5th October 2012

Red Dwarf: a beginner's guide

Get up to speed with the smegging sci-fi sitcom ahead of its long-awaited series 10.

Tom Cole, Radio Times, 4th October 2012

Red Dwarf X review

Having Red Dwarf back is what I imagine it's like welcoming a wayward son back from his first term at a good university: sure, he looks a bit different, but thank God he's out of that druggy phase.

Alastair Lewis, On The Box, 4th October 2012

Red Dwarf X: have they still got the smegging goods?

The flavour of the gags remains identical without feeling old: Lister is still a loveable dufus, Rimmer an awful bastard, Kryten a hopeless people-pleaser and Cat a fabulous feline. All that's missing is ship's computer Holly.

Dan Martin, The Guardian, 4th October 2012

Red Dwarf X, Dave, review

Michael Hogan reviews Red Dwarf X, the first episode of the first new series of the sci-fi sitcom in 13 years, starring the original cast.

Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 4th October 2012

Red Dwarf X, episode 1: Spoiler-free review

Apologies to the non-diehard fans out there but this is all going to get a bit complicated, so if you want to skip to the end, I'm going to write "Red Dwarf is back, and better than it's been in 20 years. Watch it. You absolutely must watch it."

Alastair Lewis, On The Box, 4th October 2012

Interview: The Red Dwarf cast

Rimmer, Lister, Kryten and Cat are back, in the first original Red Dwarf series since 1999. Can the silly sci-fi comedy characters still create laughs?

Sarah Deen, The Huffington Post, 4th October 2012

Red Dwarf X: Trojan review

Red Dwarf goes back to its roots and is all the better for it in the opening episode of this new series. Here's Pete's review of Trojan... This review contains spoilers.

Pete Dillon-Trenchard, Den Of Geek, 4th October 2012

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