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« on: 26 August, 2008, 05:39:10 AM »

Good news, it looks like Red Dwarf may well return! Forget about the film in development hell, the Beeb seems to have comissioned a brand new episode!

from the Red Dwarf page at Wikipedia ...
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On August 24 Robert Lewellyn attended a special briefing session in Seattle Washington at KCTS 9 PBS and confirmed to a small select briefing of fans that just before he left the UK for this visit, the BBC had confirmed that a one hour new episode with all the the original cast had been commisioned with filming to start in November of 2008. Robert Lewellyn went on to confirm that the cast had all been informed previously that "something had been in the works" but that they had to keep silent until the BBC confirmed all the details. Craig Charles who is in a long contract with the ITV series "Coronation Street" would have to alter his contract on the show as he plays a cab driver who would have to be written out of the show for a brief time while the new episode was being filmed.

Personally, i cannot wait! Smiley
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« Reply #1 on: 25 September, 2008, 02:02:50 PM »

its definate now! Smiley

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Doug Naylor will be masterminding the four half-hour instalments, and the regular cast will all be reprising their iconic roles. They are being made by GNP for UKTV's free-to-air channel, Dave - our new best friends!

Red Dwarf repeats on Dave - including an anniversary weekend run - have picked up remarkable numbers since the channel was reborn on Freeview, and it's becoming clear to all concerned that the show is picking a new, third generation audience. With the usual involvement from Red Dwarf partners BBC Worldwide, you can also expect international broadcasts to follow (and, we'd imagine, a top-quality DVD release in the fullness of time).

It's very new news to me - I really only fully heard the details yesterday, Robert told comedian/host Michael McIntyre. We're doing four new shows with the original cast. Two of them are going to be, like, proper episodes of Red Dwarf. One of them is so exciting I've been asked not to say anything about that because other people will steal the idea - and it is a great idea, quite challenging for us as performers. And the other one is a kind of behind-the-scenes-y... the truth. There's been so many rumours and gossip about Red Dwarf, about whether there's going to be a movie and whether we all get on, all those things... The downside for me, which is just dawning on me now, is I've got to do the 'rubber' thing again, which I haven't done for ten years.

For the record, and direct from the makers, the details of the four shows right now - while wholly subject to change - are:

Show One - The Making Of The Specials
A highly entertaining look at what goes on behind the scenes on a Red Dwarf production.
Show Two - Red Dwarf Special: Part One
The cast get back into character, and costume, a decade on...
Show Three - Red Dwarf Special: Part Two
The adventure continues...
Show Four - A Clip Show With a Serious Difference
The cast do it their way. Red Dwarf as you have never, ever seen it before!

The shows will broadcast sometime in 2009 and, if successful, could pave the way for further Red Dwarf TV projects. Thanks to movie and broadcaster wrangles, Grant Naylor haven't been in a position to produce new Red Dwarf since Series VIII went out to audiences of over eight million in 1999. This exciting development suggests a new and shiny future for everyone's favourite sci-fi comedy.
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« Reply #2 on: 25 September, 2008, 09:24:42 PM »

Usual question... it's a promise or a threat? Grin

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« Reply #3 on: 28 September, 2008, 10:23:23 PM »

Usual question... it's a promise or a threat? Grin



Not a fan of Red Dwarf?
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« Reply #4 on: 29 September, 2008, 08:22:03 AM »

I am indeed, even though I followed a "reverse process" there, having read the books first and watched the TV series much later (and not even in its entirety, come to think of it).

BTW, I'm very happy to say that while the series is being rerun on some sat channel, my mum, 74, has just discovered it, and she loves it (after I filled her in with some background info) Cheesy

Needles to say, mums being mums, she loves the Cat, always well-groomed, even though a bit too flashy perhaps, but is very critical of Lister's scruffiness... Grin

Back on topic, what I'm wary of is "returns" in general... will this be just an exploitation of popular and missed characters, or will it be "the real thing" again, after so many years?

We'll just have to wait and see, and see we will, that's for sure... Wink

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« Reply #5 on: 01 October, 2008, 01:01:54 AM »

Back on topic, what I'm wary of is "returns" in general... will this be just an exploitation of popular and missed characters, or will it be "the real thing" again, after so many years?

Yes, hopfully, it wont become another Liver Birds!
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