The ‘Ow-much? Red Dwarf Convention News Posted by Ian Symes on 27th September 2025, 16:08 We've always said that we'd be reserving judgement on the new Official Red Dwarf Convention until we had more details - what kind of event is it going to be, how much is it going to cost, what do we get for our money. Well, we now have those details, with the launch of the convention's website. It's going to be held at The Level, a music and events venue in Nottingham, on the 18th and 19th of July 2026. So unlike Dimension Jump, it'll be more of a comic con style affair, rather than the more intimate vibe you get from a hotel-based con. This is kind of what we were expecting, given that it's being run by the team behind Em-Con, but it's fair to say there's been a bit of a backlash from a number of fans, especially when it comes to the pricing. Before we get into it, full disclosure: while I was never a part of The Official Red Dwarf Fan Club team, my partner was for over a decade, specifically as the chief Dimension Jump organiser for most of that time. As a Fan Club WAG, I was among those who helped to run a total of six DJs, to varying degrees. Read more →
Sin Bin Snippets News Posted by Ian Symes on 17th September 2025, 09:58 Doug Naylor's debut children's novel, Sin Bin Island, was released last week and is now officially launched, following last night's event at Waterstone's Piccadilly. Doug was interviewed by S.F. Said, best-selling author and stablemate at publisher David Fickling Books, then took questions from the audience and stuck around to sign books afterwards. In attendance were Red Dwarf alumni such as producer Richard Naylor and casting director Linda Glover - how lovely that they've all kept in touch since production wrapped. Robert Llewellyn was also there throughout, while birthday boy Danny John-Jules arrived just as the last of the autograph queue dwindled away. Never change, Danny. There are plenty of other events coming up if you missed yesterday's, but in the meantime, here are a few of the things we learned, about Sin Bin Island, Red Dwarf and more... Read more →
UKTV no longer interested in the sort of genre Red Dwarf is News Posted by Ian Symes on 7th September 2025, 14:27 Yesterday, Doug Naylor did an AMA on Reddit, primarily to promote Sin Bin Island, but as you'd probably expect, not least because it took place on the Red Dwarf subreddit, there was a heavily Dwarfy tinge to the conversation. Our community did a lovely job of highlighting all the interesting bits on our forum, but there was one particular answer that deserves closer scrutiny. On the topic of the rumoured new special, Doug said: Back in January 2023, I went in for a meeting with UKTV who said they wanted to progress a new 90-minute Red Dwarf special. The cast were all on board and I was told to start writing. Several months later, things were progressing and I had got two-thirds of the way through the script, I had just signed my writer's contract, when I got an e-mail from UKTV who said they had difficult news to share - they were no longer going to commission scripted comedy, including the RD special, which I hadn't yet sent them. The script involved Lister going back in time to help his 23-year-old self escape from stasis. He and a reluctant younger Lister would go on the run as Lister was trying to give his younger self a more fulfilled life. Meanwhile Rimmer teams up with his younger self to hunt them down on behalf of JMC. Read more →
TOSed back News Posted by Ian Symes on 3rd September 2025, 09:39 Do you believe in miracles, you sexy thing? Because, like George McIntyre, Arnold Rimmer and your man Jesus H. Christ, reddwarf.co.uk has returned from the dead. Three and a bit years since it was mothballed, Red Dwarf finally has an official online presence once more. I doubt it will be quite the same as before – I’m not anticipating weekly updates come rain or shine, like the good old days – but this is very much a positive move. It means that once again there’s a proper place to give us reliable news on forthcoming releases and behind the scenes developments, rather than having to hope a fan spots something in the wild, or spending our time debunking tabloid rumours. We imagine updates will be ad hoc from now on, but it’s just lovely to have the old girl back up and running. The catalyst for the site rising from the dead is presumably the impending release of Sin Bin Island, which is the main new update. It’s out on Thursday week, and Doug will be marking the occasion with a Reddit AMA this Saturday 6th, and a launch party at Waterstone’s Piccadilly on September 16th, at which we’re promised that at least one Red Dwarf cast member will be in attendance. The front page of the site also has a new intro, which mentions the upcoming boxset, soundtrack release (which it confusingly refers to as “Red Dwarf Audible Collection“, when it’s not exclusive to Audible) and official convention. Somewhat optimistically, it describes the boxset as containing all the shows “so far”. While we’re on the subject, the listings have updated with a new image that reveals a little more about what to expect. On the right, you can see what looks like a fairly hefty booklet, which is a promising sign. But oof, it’s frustrating that the first folder of discs contains Series 1-VII and Just The Smegs, while Series VIII is in the second set. It’s undoubtedly due to needing an even split of discs across the two, but it would be so much more satisfying to swap JTS and VIII around. But anyway, welcome back TOS! If I were to be picky (and this is G&T, so I am), I’d say the sidebar could do with a refresh – you can’t currently watch The Promised Land on UKTV Play, signing up for the Quarantine Commentaries is probably not worth it these days, and you probably don’t want to be flogging your old boxset when the new one is out in just over a month. Also, technically there are a few updates that have been removed from the site in this relaunch. Two of which were the announcements of the site’s downtime and its return in archival form, but more significantly we’re now missing the statement that confirmed the legal kerfuffle had come to an end. So we’ll continue to maintain our own unofficial archive for the timebeing, and keep hoping beyond hope that the missing bits of older content are restored to the main site at some point.