Red Dwarf: Thanks for the Memory


7:20 pm - 8:00 pm, Wednesday, December 31 on U&Yesterday (27)

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Thanks for the Memory
Season 2, Episode 3

The crew members wake up to the realisation their memories have been erased - and to make matters worse, some fiend has completed Lister's jigsaw. Comedy, starring Chris Barrie, Craig Charles, Norman Lovett and Danny John-Jules


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Movie/Drama Science Fiction Sitcom

Cast & Crew

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Chris Barrie (Actor) .. Arnold Rimmer
Craig Charles (Actor) .. Lister
Danny John-Jules (Actor) .. Cat
Norman Lovett (Actor) .. Holly
Ed Bye (Director)
Doug Naylor (Writer)
Rob Grant (Writer)

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Did You Know..

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Chris Barrie (Actor) .. Arnold Rimmer
Born: March 28, 1960 in Hanover, West Germany
Best Known For: Playing Rimmer in Red Dwarf.
Early-life: Christopher Jonathan Brown was born on March 28, 1960, in Hanover, West Germany. The son of a Major General, he spent most of his early life in Northern Ireland. He went to public school in Belfast, and started a business course at Brighton Polytechnic, before dropping out. Early jobs included collecting trolleys from a supermarket car park, working as a shipping import/export clerk and an estate agent.
Career: Barrie worked at Harrods, but was sacked for impersonating a colleague on the phone. After realising he had a talent for mimicry, he landed the job of providing the voices for Prince Charles, David Coleman and Ronald Reagan on Spitting Image. He went for the part of loveable curry-eating slob Lister in Red Dwarf, but was cast as the hologram Rimmer. He also developed a cult following in BBC One comedy The Brittas Empire, in which played the regimented manager of a leisure centre. After appearing in 2001 blockbuster, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, he featured in Lara Croft and The Cradle of Life, Back in Business and Midsomer Murders. He has also fronted a number of documentary series, including Chris Barrie's Massive Engines and Chris Barrie's Massive Machines.
Quote: "Sometimes I wish I was more like Robson Green, all steely-eyed, charming, tough, sexy and heroic, but it just wouldn't work."
Trivia: Barrie is a popular after dinner speaker.
Craig Charles (Actor) .. Lister
Born: July 11, 1964 in Liverpool
Best Known For: Playing Lister in Red Dwarf and Lloyd in Coronation Street.
Early-life: Craig Joseph Charles was born in Liverpool on July 11, 1964. His father was a lorry driver and his Irish mother was a teacher. He grew up in Liverpool with three brothers, one of whom, Emile, is also an actor. As the only mixed race student in his class he turned to comedy to stop being bullied. He showed a talent for literature, winning The Guardian's poetry award at the age of 12, but dreamed of being a professional footballer. He played for Liverpool's youth team and had a spell at Tranmere Rovers.
Career: Charles started in showbusiness as a stand-up comedian and performance poet; he also wrote lyrics for various songs and played keyboard in the band Watt 4. In 1988, he landed the role of Lister in cult BBC sitcom Red Dwarf. He's also appeared in The Governor, EastEnders, The Bill, Doctors, and Captain Butler. Charles has hosted chat show Craig's Funky Bunker, presented game shows Robot Wars, Jailbreak, and Takeshi's Castle, and has published several books, including an autobiography. He joined Coronation Street in 2005, playing taxi driver Lloyd Mullaney. He also presents radio shows on the BBC network. In November 2014, he entered the jungle as a contestant on I'm a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!
Quote: "There's nothing like a bit of jail to change your outlook. It puts weird things inside your head - my perspective is very different now. I'm much more suspicious."
Trivia: Charles regularly performs DJ sets at clubs and festivals.
Danny John-Jules (Actor) .. Cat
Born: September 16, 1960 in London
Best Known For: Playing Cat in Red Dwarf.
Early-life: Daniel John-Jules was born in London on September 16, 1960. He trained at the Omnibus Theatre Company and Anna Scher Children's Theatre, and started out as a dancer. He was a member of the original cast of Starlight Express, playing a boxcar called Rocky I.
Career: John-Jules' other West End credits include Barnum, Time, Cats and Carmen Jones. He has appeared on TV in the likes of Maid Marian and Her Merry Men, The Tomorrow People and M.I. High but he is best known for playing Cat in sci-fi comedy Red Dwarf, a role he has played since 1988. His film credits include Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1988), Blade II (2002) and Sucker Punch (2008). In 2011, he began playing Officer Dwayne Myers in Death in Paradise.
Quote: "I love slipping from drama to comedy and feel blessed that I have a nice cross section of people who like the characters I perform."
Trivia: For a number of years, he played his Cat character in the annual Christmas pantomime at Aldershot's Prince's Hall theatre.
Norman Lovett (Actor) .. Holly
Ed Bye (Director)
Doug Naylor (Writer)
Rob Grant (Writer)

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