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Helewel | 13:59 Fri 07th Aug 2020 | Film, Media & TV
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Watched a programme last night at 9pm on Dave called 'The first three million years' which featured interviews with the writers and cast. Found it really fascinating and learnt a lot. Just in case anyone else is interested.
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I watched it as well, they were actually a few new insights as to what I'd seen before DVD's etc.
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Seeing the old Oxford Road BBC building brought back many memories.
I forgot about it, just looked & it's repeated tomorrow on Dave, 8-9:00, so will watch/record it then.
Ta Arky :-)
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Thanks for that Arky. Something to look forward to.
I'm pleased that you flagged it up Helewel, as I know they're quite a few Smegheads/Dwarfers on here.
Realised I still had this tab open without having posted...

My apologies, I should've thanked Helewel for the reminder & thank you Arky, for reminding me that I'd forgotten :-)
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I thought there were a few AB smegheads so glad I mentioned it and got some great info in return. Win/win.
Is this that so called comedy show starring Craig Charles?
Horses for courses Piggynose it's A Sci-Fi Sit-Com and yes Craig Charles plays the last human being alive.
Piggynose - “Is this that so called comedy show starring Craig Charles?”


No.

It's an ensemble comedy starring Craig Charles, Chris Barrie, Danny John-Jules and Robert Llewellyn. There is no 'star' of Red Dwarf.
Red Dwarf has (in my humble opinion) one of the funniest lines ever written in modern comedy. The 'red alert' gag:

https://youtu.be/81W8tG3wH_4?t=33
Lol, I've seen it more times than Lister's had a cold curry breakfast, still funny a classic indeed.

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