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  2. Arnold Rimmer - Wikipedia

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    Arnold Judas Rimmer [1] is a fictional character in the science fiction sitcom Red Dwarf, played by Chris Barrie.Rimmer is characterised as a second-class technician (first-class technician in the novels) and de facto leader of the mining ship Red Dwarf.

  3. Chris Barrie - Wikipedia

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    Chris Barrie (born Christopher Jonathan Brown; 28 March 1960) is a British actor and comedian.He worked as a vocal impressionist on the ITV sketch show Spitting Image (1984–1996) and as Lara Croft's butler Hillary in Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001) and Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life (2003).

  4. List of Red Dwarf characters - Wikipedia

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    Arnold "Ace" Rimmer is an alter-ego of Arnold Rimmer, also played by Chris Barrie. Ace first appears in the episode " Dimension Jump " (S4,E5) and is the antithesis of Rimmer. He is modest despite being a popular, knowledgeable, charming, daredevil hero.

  5. Thanks for the Memory (Red Dwarf) - Wikipedia

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    "Thanks for the Memory" is the third episode of science fiction sitcom Red Dwarf series two [1] and the ninth in the series run. [2] It premiered on BBC2 on 20 September 1988. . Written by Rob Grant and Doug Naylor, and directed by Ed Bye, the episode has the Red Dwarf crew investigating how, and why, they lost four days from their m

  6. Dave Lister - Wikipedia

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    David Lister, commonly referred to simply as Lister, is a fictional character from the British science fiction situation comedy Red Dwarf, portrayed by Craig Charles.. Lister is characterised as a third-class technician (the lowest ranking crewman) on the mining ship Red Dwarf spending his time performing tasks under the hated supervision of Arnold Rimmer.

  7. Queeg (Red Dwarf) - Wikipedia

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    "Queeg" is the fifth episode of science fiction sitcom Red Dwarf series two [1] and the eleventh in the series run. [2] It premiered on the British television channel BBC2 on 4 October 1988. Written by Rob Grant and Doug Naylor , and directed by Ed Bye , the plot features a backup computer named Queeg that replaces Holly .

  8. Find Out Norman Lear's Net Worth at the Time of His Death - AOL

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    Lear's net worth at the time of his death was $200 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. He earned most of his money from being a prolific television producer, writer and director, as well as ...

  9. Stoke Me a Clipper - Wikipedia

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    "Stoke Me a Clipper" is the second episode of science fiction sit-com Red Dwarf Series VII and the 38th in the series run. It was first broadcast on the British television channel BBC2 on 24 January 1997, [1] was written by Paul Alexander and Doug Naylor, and was directed by Ed Bye.