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.
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!

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