Well well well! Hasn't today been exciting? First we get our first official glimpse of the crew in situ, then we then get a very brief mention into what Howard Goodall is currently upto:

@HowardGoodall: Just received my first rough cuts of the new Red Dwarf series, looking forward to viewing and putting some music on them. Kipper-time!

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Ok, so this is where our spoiler policy gets a little complicated. Asking fans not to reveal plot details is one thing, but when the cast blab stuff in public interviews... well, we'd be remiss not to the quote the whole thing. And that's what we're about to do. The spoiler in question centres around a gag and the loose plot of an episode. You have been warned.

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As the edit for Red Dwarf X continues we've been starting to see a few cracks appearing, mainly thanks to an alarmingly candid Doug Naylor saying whatever he damn well pleases on Twitter. This is obviously brilliant for fans, but I can't imagine it's all that fantastic for the other people on the production.

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The edit for Series X is well and truly underway, and as usual, the best way to find out information is to follow people with the surname 'Naylor' on Twitter. While Junior is busy revealing that each episode is currently running at around 34 minutes and speculating as to the broadcast order, Naylor Classic is asking the fans for opinions...

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What with all the excitement about Red Dwarf X, let's not forget that G&T loves to bang on about obscure things from ages ago, too. Several years ago, me and Ian did some research in a massive concrete block for an article on the contemporary reaction to the very first series of Dwarf. The other day, I came across this sheaf of photocopies, and the below seemed worth posting on its own - the Radio Times episode capsule for The End, from its original broadcast on 15th February 1988.

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