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| Name: | Rupert Bates (Actor, Various RD) You might not know the name, but you've seen the face and you've definitely heard the voice. Rupert Bates has clocked up numerous appearances in Red Dwarf more, even, than his interviewer, Mr Flibble... |
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| Date: | 23 February, 2001 |
| Name: | Will Eisner (Comic Artist) Ask any professional comic book artists to list their ten biggest influences, and you can bet that Will Eisner will be right up at the top. His creation - The Spirit - created much of the artistic language still used in comics today. And that was before he moved on to bigger and better things. Mr Flibble talks to the man who created the graphic novel... |
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| Date: | 23 February, 2001 |
| Name: | Mel Bibby (Production Designer) Where do you get a 23rd century starship cockpit when you need one? Mel Bibby knows - he's the man responsible for the look of Red Dwarf from Series III onwards. Just don't mention the studio audience... |
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| Date: | 16 February, 2001 |
| Name: | Peter Wragg (Special Effects) Peter Wragg was already a veteran of the effects industry when he was asked to design a little vessel named Red Dwarf. From live TV to big-budget drama, Peter has done it all - ending his time at the BBC as head of the Visual Effects department. Mr Flibble met with Peter to find out why he's going back to the plastic kit bits and glue guns... |
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| Date: | 16 February, 2001 |
| Name: | Jenny Agutter (Actress, Professor Mamet) When Kryten faced the onslaught of the Psirens, there was only one woman who could hold power over him: his creator, Professor Mamet. Mr Flibble hunts down the woman who forced her mechanoid into a crushing machine. |
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| Date: | 9 February, 2001 |
| Name: | Peter Young (Set Decorator) As filming continues on action-sequel Mummy II, multiple Oscar-winning set decorator Peter Young settles down with his penguin pal to talk about Tim Burton, dead bodies and a lot of James Bond's left over gold... |
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| Date: | 9 February, 2001 |
| Name: | Howard Goodall (Composer) He's the man responsible for some of the catchiest TV theme tunes ever, and now the movies are beckoning. Mr Flibble whips out his organ and displays it for Red Dwarf's musical maestro. |
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| Date: | 2 February, 2001 |
| Name: | Jem Whippey (Sound Supervisor) The ever-intrepid penguin covers his ears and roams through the bowels of the BBC sound department in order to bring you an interview with the man who wants to make a T-Rex chirrup - Jem Whippey. |
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| Date: | 2 February, 2001 |
| Name: | Anita Dobson (Actress, Captian Tau) In the sixth season of Red Dwarf, Lister found himself confronted by the final broadcast of a ship's captain. Or did he? Certainly viewers must have thought they were hallucinating when former Eastenders star Anita Dobson showed up! But, as she tells Mr Flibble, she's always been a closet SF fan... |
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| Date: | 26 January, 2001 |
| Name: | Clive Barker (Novelist, Screenwriter) Despite a deep dark sense of foreboding, Mr Flibble ventured forth to talk to a master of horror. He's the man who put a hook on Candyman's arm and did something really nasty to Pinhead - British export and best-selling horror novelist, Clive Barker. |
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| Date: | 26 January, 2001 |
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