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Top 20 TV shows of 2012
TV Feature | Ed Williamson, Matt Looker, Luke Whiston, Rob Young | 2nd January 2013
We spent 2012 doing what we do best: watching TV and putting off writing about it. And my stars, the things we've seen. If only there were some way to convey our preferences of one thing over another through hierarchical structuring. Wait a minute ...
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Interview: Red Dwarf's Chris Barrie and Robert Llewellyn
TV Feature | Matt Looker | 5th October 2012
To promote the new series of Red Dwarf, the good folk at Dave allowed me some time with Chris Barrie and Robert Llewellyn (Rimmer and Kryten, as if you didn't already know) to ask them all manner of things 'Dwarf'. Upon arrival, I was a little sad to see they weren’t actually wearing prosthetic masks or a plastic 'H', but then I was wearing a t-shirt and a hoodie so I couldn’t really blame them for not making an effort.
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Head-to-Head Dwarf
TV Feature | Ed Williamson, Matt Looker | 4th October 2012
In preparation for tonight's premiere of Red Dwarf X on Dave, why not watch two grown men discuss their fondness for a classic British sitcom, and shamefully admit to one another what merchandise they own?
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Rejected poster taglines for the new Red Dwarf series
TV Feature | Matt Looker | 11th September 2012
The boys from Red Dwarf are back! No need to smoke them a kipper - it looks like they've eaten ALL OF THE BREAKFASTS.
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A polymorph sucked out my enthusiasm for Red Dwarf
TV News | Ed Williamson | 21st July 2012
But then I seemed to regain it when I saw this teaser for Red Dwarf X, which I'm now quite looking forward to. How has the hologrammatic Rimmer got old, though? Clue me in, fanboys. Go to Dave's website if this video gets taken down. Or just if you like Dave. -
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Six British actors who might be in Game of Thrones season two
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 2nd April 2012
With season two of Game of Thrones premiererating on Sky Atlantic tonight, it's time for me to pretend I was on board from the start and make like I can discuss it with any authority whatsoever.
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True Bromance
TV Feature | Kirsty Harrison, Ed Williamson | 19th August 2011
'Bromances'. Not content with being merely a blight on our otherwise pulchritudinous language, the bromance has infiltrated our consciousness to the point that any admiration one chap has for another, no matter how professional or academic, is now boiled down to an Americanised hug and bubbles love affair. Without touching. Here's about eight or nine of the best on TV.
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