Red Dwarf

Why? Wouldn’t they people to watch it?

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Why?

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Herbert Sobel is just Arnold J. Rimmer with more authority.

Red Dwarf on DVD is definitely on my wish list. I remember many a nights staying up late to watch it on PBS but I haven’t seen it in a long time.

The last time I saw it was several years ago watching a marathon with friends. We had triple fried egg chili chutney sandwiches. I couldn’t eat mine fast enough before the bread dissolved.

By the way triple fried egg chili chutney sandwiches, alcohol (preferably lager of course) and laughing for a few hours straight can do unpleasant things to your insides. :frowning:

Yeah, too much laughing can be hard on the innards. Maybe it would be better if you took your Red Dward watching in smaller bites.

I love Red Dwarf! It’s one of my all time favorite programmes. It’s also the reason why I can’t pass a jewellry shop without saying “Ohhhhhh. Shiny things!”

Would anyone like some toast?
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That’s nothing. Danny John-Jules also supplied voice talent for Labyrinth.

AND he had a speaking role in Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels.

First time I saw this episode I was pregnant for the first time and still in the barfing buckets stage( not that anything changes for me later on in a pregnancy but…) and I was nauseous for a week. That’s some GREAT writing!

I don’t know if it was Craig Charles or not but somebody with Lister’s exact hairstyle was part of the Tool Time studio audience on “Home Improvement” once.