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A British (comedy) ] series, which parodies most (if not all) of the sub-genres of the medium. | A British (comedy) ] series, which parodies most (if not all) of the sub-genres of the medium. | ||
Red Dwarf is a huge spaceship lost in space and time. It is crewed by the slob anti-hero Lister (played by ]), the android Kryten, a hologrammatic representation of the deceased Arnold Rimmer, and Cat ( |
Red Dwarf is a huge spaceship lost in space and time. It is crewed by the slob anti-hero Lister (played by ]), the android Kryten, a hologrammatic representation of the deceased Arnold J. Rimmer, and Cat (Felis Sapiens, a descendant of a domestic cat which Lister smuggled onto the ship which became humanoid whilst retaining a cat-like interest in fish and a heightened interest in fashion), as well as Holly, the ship's computer. | ||
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A British (comedy) science fiction series, which parodies most (if not all) of the sub-genres of the medium.
Red Dwarf is a huge spaceship lost in space and time. It is crewed by the slob anti-hero Lister (played by Craig Charles), the android Kryten, a hologrammatic representation of the deceased Arnold J. Rimmer, and Cat (Felis Sapiens, a descendant of a domestic cat which Lister smuggled onto the ship which became humanoid whilst retaining a cat-like interest in fish and a heightened interest in fashion), as well as Holly, the ship's computer.
See also red dwarf, the stellar classification