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Doug Naylor joined Wrangler 24 years ago right out of college and has progressed up the ladder to his current position as Director of Key Western Accounts. He joins the show to talk about his career at Wrangler, what's changed over the two and a half decades and his relationship with his customers. Wisdom by WESA Episode 142:Hosts: Mike Donnell, Kacee Willbanks Colletti, and Sophia JagellaGuest: Doug Naylor, Director of Key Western Accounts at Wrangler
Welcome to SHIPWRECKED & COMATOSE, an in-depth podcast dedicated to the classic BBC science-fiction sitcom, Red Dwarf. In this special episode in between our Maid Marian series 1 episodes and series 11 of Red Dwarf, Mark welcomes the returning Rob Turnbull to chat abouts series 1 of the 10%ers, a sitcom written by Doug Naylor after series 6 of Red Dwarf. Host: Mark Adams Guest: Rob Turnbull Editor: Mark Adams Twitter: @RedDwarfPod We Made This on Twitter: @we_madethis Website: https://wemadethisnetwork.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In then penultimate episode of series 4B, Dylan is joined by Richie Morgan to talk Red Dwarf. First up they look at the radio skits ‘Dave Hollins: Space Cadet', then its the book ‘Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers'. And as always they answer the burning questions:What is the cursed phrase of the Scottish?When are we getting the Archers-verse?Why is there a sheep in a toilet?
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Welcome to SHIPWRECKED & COMATOSE, an in-depth podcast dedicated to the classic BBC science-fiction sitcom, Red Dwarf. In this special episode to celebrate the 5th anniversary of S&C's podcast network, We Made This, we collaborate with the You Have Been Watching podcast. Mark and Carl are joined by Rob Turnbull and Alex Lynch from YHBW!Mark, Carl, Rob and Alex discuss the pilot episode of The 10%ers: a sitcom written by Rob Grant and Doug Naylor. Host: Mark AdamsCo-Host: Carl BryanGuests: Rob Turnbull and Alex LynchEditor: Rob TurnbullTwitter: @RedDwarfPod @yhbwatchingpod We Made This on Twitter: @we_madethis Website: https://wemadethisnetwork.com/
3 years, 3 millions years, either way it has taken Your Generals way too long to some back around to RED DWARF, but here they are. So the boys will be going over Season 1 with Will, inspired to watch due to our first episode on the subject! Support Zac's Patreon: www.patreon.com/ThumbsJ Check out all earVVyrm podcasts at www.earvvyrm.com Email us at generalnerderypod@gmail.com
35 years ago, Doug Naylor co-created a sitcom called Red Dwarf about the last human left alive in the far future. But the character is not alone. The rest of the crew aboard the ship Red Dwarf includes an annoying hologram, a very helpful android, a very unhelpful A.I. and a cat-person with a great sense of style. The show was considered a huge gamble back then. Sci-fi and comedy were not supposed to mix. But Red Dwarf was a hit – and Doug Naylor has continued to revive the show over and over due to popular demand. I talked with him about why this existential comedy works so well, and how it continues to inspire him to create “emotion bombs.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"Doctor Fitzwilliam: Village Rectologist" At 6:30pm on Tuesday 23rd August 1983, unsuspecting Radio 4 listeners were ambushed by the very first episode of a seminal new sketch show. Featuring a hugely talented cast, performing the work of two writers who were on the fast track to greatness, it was notable not only for its inherent quality, but for what it would eventually spawn. The programme was, of course, Son of Cliché, without which this podcast would not exist. So in a break from the usual format, we present our fortieth anniversary tribute in the form of a documentary, showcasing some highlights from the series, analysing what made it so great, and of course focusing on the moments that had the biggest influence on Red Dwarf. Think it was just Dave Hollins: Space Cadet that Rob and Doug drew upon? Think again.Show notes The complete series of Cliché and Son of Cliché on archive.org The original "Father of Dwarf" article, published nearly 20 years ago Our old SoC section on an ancient version of the site John Hoare's History of a Joke article Oh, and we also recommend looking at the original Radio Times listings for the show, for bonus jokes
Join us for a mini episode talking about the breaking news about Red Dwarf's potential return following the resolution of the legal dispute between Doug Naylor and Rob Grant.
Welcome to SHIPWRECKED & COMATOSE, an in-depth podcast dedicated to the classic BBC science-fiction sitcom, Red Dwarf. We've had some very good news! Rob Grant and Doug Naylor released the following statement earlier today:“Rob Grant and Doug Naylor are delighted to announce that the ongoing dispute over the Red Dwarf rights has been resolved. Moving onwards and upwards Rob and Doug hope to launch separate iterations of Red Dwarf across various media, working again with the cast and other valued partners, and wish each other the very best. Smoke a kipper, Red Dwarf will be back for breakfast!!”Kurt, Mark and Matt scrambled immediately for a quick special episode discussing what they think of this fantastic announcement and what it means for Red Dwarf going forward!Host: Kurt NorthCo-Hosts: Mark Adams and Matt LathamEditor: Kurt NorthTwitter: @RedDwarfPodWe Made This on Twitter: @we_madethis Website: https://wemadethisnetwork.com/
The first Red Dwarf DVD was released twenty years ago today. Yes, we regret to inform you that you're old. The fourth of November 2002 is a date indelibly printed on the brains of fans who spent months being teased and tantalised into a frenzy. Kids today with your YouTubes and your Netflixes and your Ministry of Sound may not appreciate just how big of a deal it was for Dwarf to join the digital revolution in such a wholehearted way, so gather round and listen to your Uncles Cappsy, Danny and Ian as we kick off a new series of DwarfCast retrospectives. For each edition of Re-Disc-overy, we're going to be sharing our memories of each DVD release, looking back on the media and fandom landscapes of the time, and of course revisiting and reassessing the many, many special features. Plus, we've picked out one extra per series to receive the commentary treatment, and this time it could only be Launching Red Dwarf. So get that lovely red box off your shelf, remove the dust from your ageing DVD player and join us as we discuss Red Dwarf's greatest unsung hero, unicycling jugglers, embarrassing Dimension Jump memories, the glory of Woolworths and much much more.Show notes "Because the Red Dwarf movie's happening at the moment, we thought now would be an ideal time." Ian's contemporary review, published on the day of release Cappsy's contemporary review, published 26 days after release. Just saying. The Series 1 extras don't have subtitles, because Doug Naylor hates deaf people. So Danny has compiled subs for Launching Red Dwarf if anyone wants them. The TOS archives aren't conclusive about whether or not the commentaries and Launching Red Dwarf interviews were recorded on the same day, but note that none of them are wearing the same things in the doc as they are in these pictures from the commentary session. A double page spread from the Making Of book, the context of which will become clear when you listen. Maybe. Eeeeeeggs dot com The link between Red Dwarf's menus and the "follow the white rabbit" feature of The Matrix DVD originated on TOS's Easter Egg guide Original BBC Two continuity, courtesy of Jim Lynn Sixteen-year-old Ian's entirely pointless but time-consuming analysis of the Drunk featurette The old Lee & Herring website is still online, as is Rob Sedgebeer's Mudhole - Ian just misremembered the URL.
We are revisiting Red Dwarf to amend ourselves for not covering the indebt story about the Red Dwarf movie that never was and how Doug Naylor was nearly conned by The Duke of Manchester.Join the Patreon https://www.patreon.com/pipedreampodcastsBUY our merchhttps://www.redbubble.com/people/HDTNGM/shopTwitterhttps://twitter.com/hdtngmInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/howdidthisnotgetmade/Pipedream podcastshttps://pipedreampodcasts.com/ Clips used in this episode:Red Dwarf (1988)Blade Runner (1982)Red Dwarf mobisodes (2007)Howard Goodall "Red Dwarf Theme Song"Red Dwarf: The Promise Land (2020)Music by Kevin MacLeod"Discovery Hit""Jazz Brunch""Miami Nights"
Hey there. Welcome to episode 14 of the HoloGraham Media Club Podcast. In today's episode we discuss the Sci-Fi epic "Red Dwarf: Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers" by Grant Naylor, the collective name for Rob Grant and Doug Naylor, co-creators and writers of the television series, on which the novel is based. You could be on the show too! Just email or get in touch, with or without a book suggestion, and be prepared to talk geek! The next episode will be - 'Dune' by Frank Herbert. Hope you'll join us as we discuss this Sci-Fi great! We're Will and Gavin Graham + Aaron, a couple of cousins that enjoy speculative fiction, Sci-Fi movies, and all things geeky. We focus on books but we'll talk about movies, TV, and nerd culture in general. Get in touch. Email us ideas, thoughts, praise and complaints: holograhammc@gmail.com Follow us on Insta; HoloGrahamMC #BookClub #Sci-fiBooks #AudiobookClub #Sci-FiBookClub #SpeculativeFictionAudiobook #BookReview #Sci-FiBookReview #RedDwarf #InfinityWelcomesCarefulDrivers
For the first time in far, far too long, a small army of Red Dwarf fans laid siege to the Nottingham Crown Plaza last weekend. We called it Dimension Jump XXI, and the last survivors converged on Sunday night to see what they could remember under the glare of our microphone. So join Ian Symes, Fan Club team members Andy Holland, Dan "Pendo" Pendleton and Shelley Smith, plus attendees Dave Billingsley, Si Bromley, Stephen Fletcher, Peter Jones and Jo Sharples as we run through such diverse topics as Lee Cornes meeting his alter ego, Doug Naylor's plans for future projects both?Dwarf and not-quite-Dwarf, Danny John-Jules's reworked lyrics to Tongue Tied, touching tributes, scandalous cheating and taking Johnny Vegas to bed.Show notes Transcript of Doug's video message This year's costume competition entrants Lee Cornes meets Confidence & Paranoia The story of the Partick Thistle Away Subbuteo set Johnny Vegas sings American Pie
Hey there. Welcome to episode 13 of the HoloGraham Media Club Podcast. In today's episode we welcome Aaron as a full fledged member of the HoloGrahams MC and dub him an official Graham! We discuss the twisted tale "The Real Story: The Gap into Conflict" by Steven R. Donaldson. You could be on the show too! Just email or get in touch, with or without a book suggestion, and be prepared to talk geek! The next episode will be - 'Red Dwarf' by Rob Grant & Doug Naylor. Hope you'll join us as we discuss this Sci-Fi great! We're Will and Gavin Graham + Aaron, a couple of cousins that enjoy speculative fiction, Sci-Fi movies, and all things geeky. We focus on books but we'll talk about movies, TV, and nerd culture in general. Get in touch. Email us ideas, thoughts, praise and complaints: holograhammc@gmail.com Follow us on Insta; HoloGrahamMC #BookClub #Sci-fiBooks #AudiobookClub #Sci-FiBookClub #SpeculativeFictionAudiobook #BookReview #Sci-FiBookReview #TheRealStory
And so the DwarfCast Book Club advances wearily on, as we continue our re-read (although the failing memories of your hosts means this may as well be a first read) of Doug Naylor's literally seminal novel, Last Human. We're in the final part of the book itself but due to reasons beyond our comprehension it accounts for half of its length so we're splitting it in twain. Join Cappsy, Ian and Danny as they gather round a table at Rita's Kabin and try to figure out what the bloody hell is going on.Show notes Kurzgesagt: What if We Nuke the Moon? Michael McGruder on Tongue Tied Wiki Settle down with a Shincup and catch up with Henry Imbert's YouTube channel
In accordance with the Seventh Law of Schurfjhsdkjhsvmsdjksbvbmmmmm and of course staying within the restrictions laid out by the Turlslkdfcnekelhhffkghffgfkkfkkkkfkfkkfkfkkff Code, the DwarfCast Book Club returns as we decapitate Doug Naylor's Last Human and inspect it in gristly detail. So, join Cappsy, Danny and Ian as they delve into the omnizone shambles, show you their appendectomy scars and publicly copulate in a marketplace.Show notes Brian Blessed biting through an umbilical cord Correction: the media linked AC/DC to the Night Stalker, not the Zodiac Killer "Carioca" refers to the culture of Rio de Janeiro, and is also a song and dance from the 1930s
Joining Birdman is Doug Naylor, Mastermind behind the long running Red Dwarf, which is back with Red Dwarf The Promised Land on BritBox!Check out Red Dwarf The Promised Land on BritBox: https://www.britbox.com/ca/season/The_Promised_Land_31074Your Geekmasters:Mike "The Birdman" Dodd - https://twitter.com/BirdmanDoddAlex "The Producer" - https://twitter.com/DeThPhaseTWIGFeedback for the show?:Email: Feedback@thisweekingeek.netTwitter: https://twitter.com/thisweekingeekSubscribe to our classic/best of episodes here: https://www.spreaker.com/show/this-week-in-geek-classiciTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/this-week-in-geek/id215643675Spotify: spotify:show:0BHP4gkzubuCsJBhU3oNWXGoogle Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuc3ByZWFrZXIuY29tL3Nob3cvMzU3MTAzNy9lcGlzb2Rlcy9mZWVkCastbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/id2162049Website: http://www.thisweekingeek.netAugust 6, 2020
Joining Birdman is Doug Naylor, Mastermind behind the long running Red Dwarf, which is back with Red Dwarf The Promised Land on BritBox! Check out Red Dwarf The Promised Land on BritBox: https://www.britbox.com/ca/season/The_Promised_Land_31074 Your Geekmasters: Mike “The Birdman” Dodd – https://twitter.com/BirdmanDodd Alex “The Producer” – https://twitter.com/DeThPhaseTWIG Feedback for the show?: Email: Feedback@thisweekingeek.net Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisweekingeek Subscribe …
Smegging hell, Tom and Morgan chat with Red Dwarf's Doug Naylor and Richard Naylor about new special The Promised Land.
Award winning writer and comedian Katy Brand talks about the mind-expanding effects of the first Red Dwarf novel by Rob Grant and Doug Naylor, 'Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers'. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Doug Naylor (@DougRDNaylor) is the creator and writer for the TV sitcom Red Dwarf. The show is often described as having a cult following and we got into if he thinks that’s a fair label, how it was bringing back the show after 10 years off the air and why he moved channels from BBC to Dave and more!Stream - http://simoncaine.co.uk/ATI/DougNayloriTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/ask-the-industry-podcast/id946220937YouTube - https://youtu.be/bnm4CK5Eyq0Please buy a ticket or three to my Edinburgh Fringe 2019 show - https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/simon-caine-every-room-becomes-a-panic-room-when-you-overthink-enoughOr come see me on tour - http://simoncaine.co.uk/PanicRoomIf you’d like to support the podcast please do via -PayPal - http://simoncaine.co.ukOr Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/AskTheIndustryPodcastDon’t forget to tweet Doug / me a thank you. My Twitter is @ThisMadeMeCool. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're bummed. This is the last episode of Red Dwarf and therefore the last episode of this podcast. UNLESS they decide to put out MORE episodes. So to Dave, Doug Naylor and the cast and crew of Red Dwarf...DO MORE EPISODES! This week, Karen takes a seasonal job, Rick watches wrestling (big surprise), Rimmer travels trans-dimensionally, Lister becomes Captain, The Cat becomes a Rat and Kryten doesn't care. Surprise returns happen in this one so watch it! Then listen to this!
An extensive, shambolic and hilarious interview with the stars and creators of the cult Brit sci-fi sitcom Red Dwarf – plus, four of Empire's smeggiest smegheads have a long chat about why they love the show. More from the Empire Podcast: http://www.empireonline.com/podcast
Dan caught up with Alice Lowe, the writer, director and star of the film Prevenge. He was then joined by Howard Overman, the writer of Misfits and the new E4 and Netflix show Crazyhead. Jonathan Brackley and Sam Vincent, the creators of Humans, also dropped in for a chat. Dan then spoke with Doug Naylor, the creator of hit sci-fi comedy Red Dwarf. The actor, comedian and writer Tom Meeten, came into the studio to discuss his guilty pleasures with Dan, as did the writer and producer, Robert Popper.
Dan caught up with Alice Lowe, the writer, director and star of the film Prevenge. He was then joined by Howard Overman, the writer of Misfits and the new E4 and Netflix show Crazyhead. Jonathan Brackley and Sam Vincent, the creators of Humans, also dropped in for a chat. Dan then spoke with Doug Naylor, the creator of hit sci-fi comedy Red Dwarf. The actor, comedian and writer Tom Meeten, came into the studio to discuss his guilty pleasures with Dan, as did the writer and producer, Robert Popper.
This week Dan is joined by Doug Naylor, the co-creator and writer of the hit sci-fi comedy Red Dwarf.
This week Dan is joined by Doug Naylor, the co-creator and writer of the hit sci-fi comedy Red Dwarf.
Cast members Craig Charles, Robert Llewellyn, Danny John-Jules, Chris Barrie and co-creator Doug Naylor, discuss the making of the series reboot on UKTV, their favourite moments from the show and how it'll all end. Hosted by James Rampton.
Andrew Ellard (@ellardent) is a script editor who has worked along side Doug Naylor and Graham Lineham on TV shows including the IT crowd, Miranda, Red Dwarf and more! I got him on the podcast to talk about - Being a script editorGetting the trust of a writer to work with them.What it takes to get a script writing credit.How on demand players are changing the face of TV.AND MORE!This podcast would be useful to anyone interested creating a sitcom, writing for TV or just interested in what goes on behind the scenes of a television channel and show production.You can stream the podcast here (with show notes) - http://simoncaine.co.uk/ATI/AndrewEllardOr get it on iTunes here - https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/ask-the-industry-podcast/id946220937If you enjoyed it please consider supporting the podcast by becoming a Patron for only $1 (80p) per episode! https://www.patreon.com/AskTheIndustryPodcast Andrew's comedy blaps can be found here. You can find a link to the group around my future sitcom here. Please buy a ticket or three to my Edinburgh Fringe 2019 show - https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/simon-caine-every-room-becomes-a-panic-room-when-you-overthink-enoughOr come see me on tour - http://simoncaine.co.uk/PanicRoomEvery little bit helps! Alternatively you can support the show by giving it a review in iTunes or just by sharing the episode with a friend or two!Thanks,SiWant more content from me? Why wouldn't you!Please check out my other podcast - The Audio Time Capsule. In each episode a guest comes on, leaves 20 questions, then a year later comes back on and answers them. I then edit it so they're talking to their past self.Here are the links -iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-audio-time-capsule-podcast/id1303205943Webstream - http://simoncaine.co.uk/AudioTimeCapsulePodcastYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHFZ_FLH1XqrCZysA1nFISwFacebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1008996252556647/?ref=br_rsTwitter - https://twitter.com/audiotimetravel See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our countdown to the launch of Series XI - whichever of the two launch dates you choose to acknowledge - continues as we present our commentary for the third episode of Series X, Lemons. Recorded a few weeks after the last two commentaries, join Jonathan Capps, John Hoare, Tanya Jones, Ian Symes and TORDFC's Jo Sharples as we propose an alternative ending to the Shakespeare running gag, have a remarkably prescient discussion about the option to watch Red Dwarf on UKTV Play (despite recording this in May), debate the canonical status of Still Open All Hours, speculate about Doug Naylor's arse, and attempt to establish whether or not Jesus Christ really existed. Let’s see if this room full of atheists can sort out that thorny problem once and for all.
Our countdown to the launch of Series XI - whichever of the two launch dates you choose to acknowledge - continues as we present our commentary for the third episode of Series X, Lemons. Recorded a few weeks after the last two commentaries, join Jonathan Capps, John Hoare, Tanya Jones, Ian Symes and TORDFC's Jo Sharples as we propose an alternative ending to the Shakespeare running gag, have a remarkably prescient discussion about the option to watch Red Dwarf on UKTV Play (despite recording this in May), debate the canonical status of Still Open All Hours, speculate about Doug Naylor's arse, and attempt to establish whether or not Jesus Christ really existed. Let’s see if this room full of atheists can sort out that thorny problem once and for all.
Does the thought of writing for Red Dwarf and The IT Crowd make your heart skip a beat? If so, join Natalie and British writer Andrew Ellard as he breaks down his job helping iconic talents like Graham Linehan, Doug Naylor and Miranda Hart stretch their genius that little bit further. He dissects TV writing in the UK versus the US, airs his beefs with religion, and reveals how his horror screenplay Afterdeath came to be produced.
Q. What's the only thing worse than not releasing a new podcast for ages? A. Recording a new podcast and then forgetting you'd done so for the best part of four months. And so with the level of competence you've come to expect over the last thirteen years, we invite you to join Jonathan Capps, Danny Stephenson, Ian Symes, Tom Pyott and TORDFC's Jo Sharples as we discuss Better Than Life. Not the novel, or the long-running former Fan Club magazine, but the second episode of the second series of popular science-fiction comedy programme Red Dwarf. We discuss the differences betwixt episode and novel, the impact of The Beginning's revelations about Rimmer's past, and Doug Naylor's time-travelling cameo.
Ken Plume has a chat with writer/producer Doug Naylor about Red Dwarf X, fathers and sons, the Duke of Manchester, Holly, perfect kerfuffles, and Flibble.
Team G&T has once again assembled in order to talk at length about Series X, in Byte Two of our semi-retrospective. Join Ian, John, Tanya, Danny and Cappsy as we talk the living shit out of Entangled, Dear Dave, The Beginning, Model Shots and what Doug Naylor should be doing with his career, all in our own inimitable 'based-on-watching-show armchair production physiology' style.
Team G&T has once again assembled in order to talk at length about Series X, in Byte Two of our semi-retrospective. Join Ian, John, Tanya, Danny and Cappsy as we talk the living shit out of Entangled, Dear Dave, The Beginning, Model Shots and what Doug Naylor should be doing with his career, all in our own inimitable 'based-on-watching-show armchair production physiology' style.
When are people going to realise - Red Dwarf X is OVER. To bridge the extremely small gap between the final episode being broadcast and the Bluray/DVD being released, here's a collection of all our Series X related interviews. These were originally dotted around our massive instant reaction Dwarfcasts, so we thought we'd bring them all together in one place for your comfort and convenience. So please welcome Bill Pearson, Craig Charles, Doug Naylor, Rebecca Blackstone and Steven Wickham - together at last! Plus, as this is essentially a 'best of', there's the obligatory tiny quotient of new material, just to force the completists to listen to the whole thing. Ha.
When are people going to realise - Red Dwarf X is OVER. To bridge the extremely small gap between the final episode being broadcast and the Bluray/DVD being released, here's a collection of all our Series X related interviews. These were originally dotted around our massive instant reaction Dwarfcasts, so we thought we'd bring them all together in one place for your comfort and convenience. So please welcome Bill Pearson, Craig Charles, Doug Naylor, Rebecca Blackstone and Steven Wickham - together at last! Plus, as this is essentially a 'best of', there's the obligatory tiny quotient of new material, just to force the completists to listen to the whole thing. Ha.
Red Dwarf (series 10) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: , Red Dwarf series 10 Logo for the tenth series of Red Dwarf. Country of origin United Kingdom No. of episodes 6 Broadcast Original channel Original run 4 October 2012 – Home video release release 19 November 2012 release 19 November 2012 Season chronology ← Previous Next → — List of Red Dwarf episodes The tenth series of the British , commenced broadcast on UK television channel from 4 October 2012. It will have six episodes and is the first full series of Red Dwarf since 1999. Contents Production Dave announced it had ordered a tenth series of Red Dwarf on 10 April 2011, following the success of and three years of speculation. Dates for filming series X were announced on 11 November 2011, along with confirmation that the series would again be shot at in front of an audience. Principal filming began on 16 December 2011 and ended on 27 January 2012, and the cast and crew subsequently returned for six days filming . On 4 May 2012 , who had composed music for Red Dwarf from its beginning until series VII, was announced as composer of the score for Red Dwarf X. On 19 June 2012, the post-production process was completed and all 6 episodes were signed off ready for their broadcast in the following Autumn. Crew The main crew for the series was announced by Broadcast Magazine on 23 August 2012. Commissioning editors: Jane Rogerson and Steve North Writer/director: Producer: Charles Armitage Co-producer: Richard Naylor Production Executive: Roopesh Parekh Line producer: David Mason Executive producers: Doug Naylor and Charles Armitage Director of photography: Andy Martin Production designer: Michael Ralph Make-up designer: Magi Virgina Costume designer: Howard Burden Post-production supervisor: Jackie Vance Miniature DoPs: Peter Talbot and Deane Thrussell Returning characters and actors Main article: The only announced returning characters and their actors are: , played by ; , played by ; , played by ; , played by . Promotion The first trailer for Red Dwarf X was released on 20 July 2012 on official page, and is followed by a new teaser released every following Friday until the series premiere. Red Dwarf X began airing on 4 October 2012. Episodes Episode NoBroadcast dateEpisode titleDescriptionRatings 1 4 October 2012 Rimmer receives an SOS distress from a doomed ship commanded by his all-conquering brother, Howard. But Rimmer can't bring himself to save Howard until he's on an equal footing career-wise. He has 15 hours to pass his Astro-Nav exam and become an Officer. The same exam he's already failed 9 times. The episode is dedicated to the memory of Jo Howard (Production Manager - Series VII, Line Producer - Series VIII, and Producer - Back to Earth). 1.98m (6.6%) 2 11 October 2012 Every year Lister sends himself a Father's day card to celebrate the fact that he is his own father but when Rimmer points out he's been a lousy father to himself Lister decides to do something about it. Meantime Rimmer and Kryten install a new computer, the beautiful, but lethally logical, Pree (played by Rebecca Blackstone)
This is Dwarfcast 36 - or Live Dwarfcast 1 - our instant reaction to Trojan. Present are G&T staffers Ian Symes, Jonathan Capps and Danny Stephenson, along with Jo Sharples and Jezzmund Tutu from the Official Red Dwarf Fan Club. As well as discussing all aspects of the first episode of Series X in excruciating detail, we've got interviews with Bill Pearson, Craig Charles and Doug Naylor direct from the red carpet at Wednesday's premiere. There's also comments from our excellent community and a preview of next week's episode. Now, when we did this live, the first part of our discussion was presented with Davros-type effects over the top. This was a mistake that unfortunately we've not been able to rectify for this downloadable version. It's still vaguely listenable - you can make out everything we say, but it's rather annoying. If you want to skip ahead to the good bits, though, everything from the Bill Pearson interview onwards is fine, and you can find that fourteen minutes in. Thank you and sorry again to all those who stuck with us and listened live. Fingers crossed, all the little problems will be ironed out next Thursday (October 11th) when we tackle Fathers & Suns, live from 10pm.
This is Dwarfcast 36 - or Live Dwarfcast 1 - our instant reaction to Trojan. Present are G&T staffers Ian Symes, Jonathan Capps and Danny Stephenson, along with Jo Sharples and Jezzmund Tutu from the Official Red Dwarf Fan Club. As well as discussing all aspects of the first episode of Series X in excruciating detail, we've got interviews with Bill Pearson, Craig Charles and Doug Naylor direct from the red carpet at Wednesday's premiere. There's also comments from our excellent community and a preview of next week's episode.
Join Empire for a trip down Red Dwarf memory lane - remember, Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers - as we talk talkie toasters, Alan Rickman playing Lister, Howard Goodall's bonkers lyrics, Kryten impersonations, bullshitting Bill Clinton, getting "Smeg!" shouted at you in the street with Chris Barrie, Craig Charles and Doug Naylor in honour of Red Dwarf's 10th series, currently airing on Dave.
Dave Cohen and James Cary are joined by top script editor Andrew Ellard. Together they discuss ITV's latest moves back into the field of sitcom, and Andrew's impressive CV, including The IT Crowd (with Graham Linehan) and Red Dwarf (with Doug Naylor). Andrew also talks about his work co-writing The Brian Butterfield Movie with James and Peter Serafinowicz, as well as the use of Twitter in the comedy industry, and more in-depth writing discussion including the mechanics and use of character and gags.
DwarfCasts are back! After an extended absence due entirely to my disorganisation and broken computer, we can hopefully start a more regular release of ‘Casts over the coming months. Until we run out of commentaries, anyway... To kick off, we've recorded our experience of Dimension Jump XIV last September, along with some highlights from Robert and Hattie's Q&A sessions from the weekend and the odd vox pop from the disgusting masses. Now, obviously a lot of the things revealed at DJ have now been pretty well discussed and debated here since. Stuff like the BBC quote has been ranted against, taken to Points of View and finally clarified by Doug Naylor, so we've tried our best to keep as much fresh stuff in here as possible. It's obviously much shorter than last year's Casts, and the reason is we've got rid of a great deal of ‘old news'.