littlesmegger
09-20-2008, 12:19 PM
New specials? Proper information? After all the rumours? Oh smeg yes.

reddwarf.co.uk has the facts. As announced by Robert Llewellyn for Grant Naylor Productions this week at the UKTV seasonal press launch, the project is a short series of brand new specials to celebrate the 21st birthday of Red Dwarf.



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.

To be kept in the loop as we cover the new production, register your email address with reddwarf.co.uk.

The Boys from the Dwarf are back!

Sloggins
09-21-2008, 10:02 PM
Sounds like great news to me, I loved Red Dwarf. The very best fun you can have on TV.

Agent0042
10-01-2008, 05:07 AM
Oh, I absolutely adored Red Dwarf, but I haven't seen it in ages. I live in the United States and it used to air on the local public television station, but I don't think it's been broadcast for years. I hope that stuff about International broadcasts is true...

Ngrplz
10-01-2008, 05:39 AM
Red Dwarf is one of those timeless shows that you can never tire of.

To see it's triumphant return to our screens would be a most welcome addition.

littlesmegger
10-01-2008, 01:00 PM
Oh, I absolutely adored Red Dwarf, but I haven't seen it in ages. I live in the United States and it used to air on the local public television station, but I don't think it's been broadcast for years. I hope that stuff about International broadcasts is true...

Well the cast have spoken about the specials and after Dave have broadcast them in the UK, they've already mentioned a 'BBC Worldwide' release on DVD shortly after. So I'm sure the retail release will make its way to you at the very least... which would be better anyway, no ads and a ton of extras!


EDIT: I'd also like to point out for people unaware, that Rob [aka Kryten] has already said on his Twitter page that the filming for these specials will be starting in January 2009, so don't be expecting them any time before Easter I'm afraid...

Agent0042
10-01-2008, 09:50 PM
Cool, as long as the DVD is released internationally, I guess I'm cool if it turns out it doesn't air on TV here.

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littlesmegger
01-28-2009, 09:15 AM
Red Dwarf returns to Earth on Dave!

Dave is bringing back Red Dwarf and www.joindave.co.uk will be your home for weekly updates, behind the scenes exclusives, news and competitions. And check out the all-new logo. It's shiny...



Red Dwarf is returning to Earth for a brand new two-part series exclusive to Dave. Exciting eh? Yep, for 8 series Dave Lister wanted to return to his home planet and now, at last, he will. Reuniting Chris Barrie as Rimmer, Craig Charles as Lister, Danny John-Jules as Cat and Robert Llewellyn as Kryten, Red Dwarf: Back to Earth will premier on Dave on Friday 10th April at 9pm.

Now Friday 10th April may seem like a long time to wait which is why we’re making www.joindave.co.uk your home for weekly updates from the production set. Every Wednesday at noon we promise to reveal an exclusive snippet of news from the production alongside trailers, behind the scenes exclusives, shiny new pictures and regular competitions. We can’t wait.

Written and directed by Red Dwarf co-creator Doug Naylor, Red Dwarf: Back to Earth will begin filming on Monday 16th February. Over the Easter Weekend 4 brand new episodes will air – the 2 episodes of Red Dwarf: Back to Earth will be followed by Red Dwarf: Unplugged which will deliver the cast of Red Dwarf as they’ve never been seen before – no sets, no effects… and no cue cards. The weekend will climax with Red Dwarf: the Making of Back to Earth , a behind the scenes special from the new production.

So until Easter be sure to log-on to www.joindave.co.uk every Wednesday at Noon for your weekly Red Dwarf fix.

mrsmiter
02-01-2009, 08:36 AM
O.O my first day here an' my mind is already blown. i.... i dont even know what to say. im gonna go not sleep and the good linens out now, i think im having a smegin' awesome party today.

littlesmegger
02-06-2009, 01:27 PM
New press images from their first location shoot... and before people jump to press-like conclusions, the actual location is not what it seems.




Agent0042
02-07-2009, 12:27 AM
Please don't hotlink large images from other sites, host them on your own server.

Marshall Lee
02-07-2009, 09:44 PM
Cat hasn't changed a bit, the others are looking their age though...well minus Kryten.

littlesmegger
02-11-2009, 08:04 PM
I'd have thought it was Lister who hadn't aged personally... Rimmer's lost his hair a bit but I'm sure we'll live haha.

Nightowl9910
02-12-2009, 11:23 AM
Sounds like great news to me, I loved Red Dwarf. The very best fun you can have on TV.

Seconded!

RAMChYLD
05-06-2009, 05:27 AM
Agent hath summoned me back from the void!

And smeg yeah! Awesome news. I was into the show when it got canceled years ago, and I actually signed up for the package with BBC Entertainment when I got satellite earlier this year just for the Red Dwarf reruns.

avilslare
05-06-2009, 06:32 AM
I have a friend (http://www.youtube.com/user/Juxtagon) living in the UK and he recently sent me a message pertaining to the new shows...

The 2nd part of the new Red Dwarf is the best yet. absolute riot of laughter. 1st part was bit weak, but best watch all three parts back-to-back as one episode. 50mins til last part.

it's worth the wait, all I'll say for part two is : BladeRunner.

You'll understand when you see it.

Interesting...

littlesmegger
05-06-2009, 03:11 PM
It depends what you class as your type of Dwarf though.... a lot of die hard fans preferred the first episode, and thought the last 2 were more slapstick and non-dwarf.

And the whole thing is Blade Runner based really, not just part two. It's all over YouTube anyways so you can see it all quite easily. Just don't bother watching any of the Director's Cuts, as they're fan made for the time being.

majorracal
07-24-2009, 02:55 PM
It was a tremendous disappointment. The cast looked tired, the humour was thin on the ground and the plot felt uncomfortably like a botched rehash of The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse. Watch it out of curiosity, but expect little for your patience.