Features

Name: Jim Cornish (Movie Storyboard Artist)
In our very first interview since the Red Dwarf movie's first crew members were announced, movie storyboard artist Jim Cornish lets lose on his time in the movies with the penguin who, sadly, is still angling for a film role.
Jim Cornish
Date: 30 March, 2001

Name: Steven Howarth (Model Maker, VIII)
You'll have seen more of Steven Howarth's work than you think - and not just aboard Red Dwarf. Steven's SF credits include Space Truckers, Star Trek and Men In Black - but sometimes, as he explains, it's a blink-and-you-miss-em appearance.
Steven Howarth
Date: 30 March, 2001

Name: Andy de Emmony (Director, Series V)
It was the season where Rimmer got hard (ahem) and Starbug got blown to smithereens. It was the season that lost Red Dwarf and mislaid Holly. It was also the season that Andy DeEmmony directed - Red Dwarf VI.
Andy de Emmony
Date: 23 March, 2001

Name: Mark Wybourn (Editor)
Red Dwarf has always been known as a demanding show for editors. Those who brave the challenge of getting the lengthy episodes down to a 28 minute time for broadcast must prepare for late nights and a lot of coffee. Mr Flibble meets the man who slices the footage.
Mark Wybourn
Date: 23 March, 2001

Name: Brian Cox (Actor, The King)
As the King in season VII's Stoke Me a Clipper... Brian Cox lost his wife to one 'Lister of Smeg'. In The Long Kiss Goodnight he helped Gina Davis find her lost identity. But as the original Hannibal Lecter in Manhunter he wasn't going to lose to anybody.
Brian Cox
Date: 16 March, 2001

Name: Graham McTavish (Actor, Ackerman)
Yes, you may well shake in your boots. Mr Flibble certainly would have, if he wore boots. The celebrity penguin tip-toes into the room to meet the man who is 'Nicey' Ackerman - Graham McTavish.
Graham McTavish
Date: 16 March, 2001

Name: Gordon Kennedy (Actor, Hudzen)
Gordon Kennedy and the Absolutely team revolutionised TV comedy, and, as Hudzen, he very nearly revolutionised Red Dwarf by removing Kryten after his first season. Mr Flibble grabbed lunch with the man with the silly oiled nipples...
Gordon Kennedy
Date: 9 March, 2001

Name: Howard Burden (Costume Designer)
Howard Burden is the man who put Lister in leather and gave the Cat his most glorious suits. With his scissors out and his fabric chalk poised, Howard settles down for a chat with the penguin who only ever needed a bow-tie.
Howard Burden
Date: 9 March, 2001

Name: Dave Gibbons (Comic Artist and Writer)
Dave Gibbons is a rare beast indeed. Like so many superheroes he has a dual identity - by day, he is a mild-mannered comic writer; by night, a fiendishly talented comic book artist. Mr Flibble tracked Dave down to interview both of him.
Dave Gibbons
Date: 2 March, 2001

Name: David Gillespie (Actor, Selby)
Back before a radiation leak wiped out the crew of Red Dwarf, Dave Lister had a gang of regular drinking buddies. One of them, Selby, was played by former Eastender David Gillespie - and, as he reveals to Mr Flibble, there may not have been all that much acting involved...
David Gillespie
Date: 2 March, 2001