Doug Naylor's debut children's novel, Sin Bin Island, was released last week and is now officially launched, following last night's event at Waterstone's Piccadilly. Doug was interviewed by S.F. Said, best-selling author and stablemate at publisher David Fickling Books, then took questions from the audience and stuck around to sign books afterwards. In attendance were Red Dwarf alumni such as producer Richard Naylor and casting director Linda Glover - how lovely that they've all kept in tou...| Ganymede & Titan
Do you believe in miracles, you sexy thing? Because, like George McIntyre, Arnold Rimmer and your man Jesus H. Christ, reddwarf.co.uk has returned from the dead. Three and a bit years since it was mothballed, Red Dwarf finally has an official online presence once more. I doubt it will be quite the same as before –… Read More| Ganymede & Titan
The Least Used Scrotum in London After an enforced absence where it proved impossible to find an afternoon where all three of us were available and awake, we are back in your ears with a brand new DwarfCast! There was a lot to catch up on, including the new Bluray boxset, Doug's debut children's novel and the forthcoming audiobook releases of the TV soundtracks. Join us for a big old news round up, supplemented by a fresh stack of waffles, provided to us by you, the faithful listener/reader. ...| Ganymede & Titan
Whaaaaat? An Ian's Newsround? When TOS still isn't updating and there isn't a new series about to air? Yes, we're in the unusual situation whereby, during a period in Dwarf's history where it's not unusual to go for months at a time without any news whatsoever, lots of little bitty things have happened in the last couple of weeks. Most of this has already been discussed by the community in our forum and comments sections, but it's nevertheless nice to log it for the record all in one place. ...| Ganymede & Titan