Space comedy Red Dwarf is coming back to the BBC after 15 years. The beloved series, premiered in 1988, has been added to the BBC iPlayer catalogue and is now available to stream. Fans will be able to ...
Red Dwarf is nearly 30 years old. That is quite an achievement for a TV show that isn't a soap opera, a Saturday night football highlights show, or Doctor Who. It's even more of an achievement for a ...
Grant, who created Red Dwarf with Doug Naylor, died in February this year, with tributes pouring in from friends and fans.
A full four years after Red Dwarf X hit screens, the cult sci-fi comedy is finally returning to TV next month. You can watch it on Dave on Thursday, September 22 at 9pm, or via UKTV Play's streaming ...
Now, Grant's co-author Andrew Marshall has opened up about his hopes for the beloved band of comedy characters as they return in the alternate reality novel – including a more fleshed out Dave Lister ...
In the interview, Naylor said there was "real interest" in a new television series but nothing concrete just yet. Given that there's a long-running and huge fanbase for Red Dwarf, it would make sense ...
Here's their direct quote: "Rob Grant and Doug Naylor are delighted to announce that the ongoing dispute over the Red Dwarf rights has been resolved. Moving onwards and upwards Rob and Doug hope to ...
It has been almost four decades since sci-fi comedy Red Dwarf first appeared on TV screens. The much-loved show aired on BBC Two between 1988 and 1999 and on Dave between 2009 and 2020. The show ...
On Feb. 25, 2026, English comedy writer Rob Grant died. The author of several novels and television series, Grant is best remembered as the co-creator of the science fiction comedy series Red Dwarf, ...
Rob Grant had been planning an animated Red Dwarf series at the time of his death in February. His collaborator Andrew Marshall revealed they had been working on 15-minute episodes following the ...