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| Name: | Shend (Actor, Warden Knot) 'Shend' - transitive verb, 1) to put to shame or confusion; 2) reprove, revile; 3) injure, mar, ruin, destroy. But he does have a softer side. Mr Flibble flashes back to the man mountain who crushed Rimmer's goolies. |
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| Date: | 17 August, 2001 |
| Name: | Nicholas Ball (Actor, Simulant) Back when there wasn't a woman for three million years in any direction, the crew were very keen to defrost one Barbra Bellini. It was a shame, then - for them if not for us - that Ms Bellini turned out instead to be a psychotic simulant in the dangerous form of Nicholas Ball. |
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| Date: | 3 August, 2001 |
| Name: | Kim Fuller (Co-Writer, Series VII) As High Heels and Lowlifes enters cinemas, the writer of the film - and co-author of the sixth most popular episode of Red Dwarf ever according to a fan club poll - talks into the penguin's microphone. |
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| Date: | 20 July, 2001 |
| Name: | Andrew Ellard (Website Coordinator) Giving in to the literally ones of people who requested it, Mr Flibble has relented and turned his hex vision spotlight onto Andrew Ellard - co-ordinator of reddwarf.co.uk and quite literally the penguin's right hand man. |
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| Date: | 22 June, 2001 |
| Name: | Robert Bathurst (Actor, Todhunter) As Todhunter in Red Dwarf's first episode, he had to learn one of the most complex pieces of techno-babble ever uttered. As Mark in Joking Apart he dug himself into some sticky situations. And as David in Cold Feet he had no time for jokes. Mr Flibble talks comedy with the magnificent Robert Bathurst. |
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| Date: | 15 June, 2001 |
| Name: | Andy Taylor (Actor, Dr Lucas McLaren) Already a familiar face in British comedy, he became psychiatrist Dr Lucas McClaren in series VIII of Red Dwarf. With his chair screwed tightly to the floor, and his neuroses on stand-by, Mr Flibble caught up with Andy Taylor. |
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| Date: | 8 June, 2001 |
| Name: | Ben Naish (Competition Winner) Fighting every natural instinct in his penguin body, Mr Flibble took a trip to Guildford to interview reddwarf.co.uk's competition winner. With typical interviewing skill, one question was uppermost in his mind - why couldn't the winner have been from Tahiti? |
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| Date: | 1 June, 2001 |
| Name: | Suzanne Bertish (Actor, Arlene Rimmer) It was a time when Lister fell pregnant and the Cat danced to Tongue Tied. It was a time when Rimmer found himself being chatted up by his female self. It was the time, in short, of Arlene Rimmer herself, Suzanne Bertish. |
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| Date: | 25 May, 2001 |
| Name: | Lee Cornes (Actor,Paranoia) 'Put a trace on Paranoia... It's space jargon, it means find him.' Always one to obey orders, Mr Flibble did just that. Better known these days for his role in Grange Hill, Mr Flibble talks to actor, writer and comedian Lee Cornes. |
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| Date: | 18 May, 2001 |
| Name: | Denis Lill (Actor, Simulant) With a love of Westerns and a suitably sinister presence, Denis Lill was the ideal chance to play a killer simulant and his deathly gunslinger counterpart. Just don't mis-spell his first name. |
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| Date: | 11 May, 2001 |
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