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Been reading for a while now, and Red Dwarf series 10 should appear on our screens this August on Dave. It was recorded about the same time as Dr. Who so it may appear in the same month. As well as Dr. Who having it's 50th anniversary it could be quite interesting to see who turns up in that. Apparently from what I've read there maybe a few familiar faces, whether Alien or not.

They made a teaser trailer of the new Rd series.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcK7xwsLILQ

Should be quite interesting. They've also been thrown back in front of a live audience and brought back the static models instead of the CGI computer stuff. :)

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Can't wait :D
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Brilliant :D

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Huge fan of both Red Dwarf and Doctor Who so I'm really looking forward to the new series.
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fan smegging tastic, I cant get Dave :roll:
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...wait, you mean there's more? All that for only L9.95 + L19.95 p/h? I love a bargain...

Ummm, what have I just bought?

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It's a white hole.
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Haha! :)

It was annouced a few days ago that Red Drwaf will be shown on... Erm..

4th October 9Pm. :) That's a Thursday, I'm amusing they've revolved it around the BBC programming. I think 'In with the Flynns' might be on at 9pm Friday, can't miss that. :)

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It's tonight guys :)
9pm on Dave

Freeview channel 12
Sky channel 111
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Recorded for later viewing :D

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We're watching Dr Who's latest, but no mention of Red Dwarf.

Unfortunately, I fell asleep halfway through the latest episode, the one with the mysterious black boxes.

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Watched the first episode last night, viewing pleasure was spoilt slightly, because for some reason the reception of the Dave channel on freeview is a bit dodgy in my area, but otherwise some good classic Red Dwarf moments of comic genius. :lol:
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I thought it was quite enjoyable - certainly an improvement on the last "series".

Just a shame that we've not got Holly (at least not as we know him) in this series thanks to the debacle that was "Back to Earth".
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Red Dwarf on Dave ......I wonder if it will be repeated umpteen times on the BBC :lol:

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Thoroughly enjoyed it :) Forced several LOL's from yours truly. (not a mean feat in my current GOG status :o )
I thought it went back to RD "basics" displayed in the very early series.. Two losers in Rimmer and Lister vying for the highest sympathy vote :)

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