Exactly what just happened to me, HAD to click even though I knew exactly what this was. :) If this was the full scene I'd be sharing to Facebook by now.
I'm not going to wait. Just getting into modding Skyrim on my xbox1x+ 👷 Got to do something after driving new Seal and then wait for it to charge😅 But first need to buy TSLA and convert most of my meme coins to JUP🎉😂
As a Canadian who spent a wonderful year in the UK playing rugby in the 90's - one of the best things I kept from that year besides some great memories and some fantastic adventures (drunken and otherwise) ...was a life long love of Red Dwarf. Hail all you Smeg heads out there who love RD as much as I do. I am 49 now - and whenever life gets me down - I put on the RD on late at night and it cheers me up....every time.
Brian Cox and the wonderful Sarah Alexander clearly having a whale of a time with their cameos, and nailing their performances perfectly. Two great talents.
@@peterdefrankrijker She'd only just been born when I became a teenager, but I guess you can get a crush at any age. (Reading that back, it sounds really creepy - I didn't mean it to).
@@mr.s2005 One thing I've always loved about Brian Cox: as much as he works on stretching his (considerable) acting skills, he also seems to do a lot of stuff just because it'd be fun. Bless the guy.
Same here, standard for a while was black adder, then red dwarf, then keeping upmappearances and are you being served. 2hr block mon to fri. We had a split. It was 6pm to 2am PBS out of Detroit on those days with 6am to 6pmPBS from Pittsburgh. Sat and Sun was PBS Buffalo.
If you read about the antics of Eleanor of Aquitaine the response of the queen does not seem too unlikely. The Tudor world did bring a considerably more frosty and deadly attitude to this sort of frolic compared to the medieval world. Alison Weir's book on her is a fascinating read. Another good book that covers so much of the period is 'The Greatest Knight' about William Marshall who survived and served so many kings.
@@wudly9195 Ghosts are usually incorporeal making typing problematic. More likely a zombie. They can probably type. Or maybe a Vampire, but hopefully not a glittery one.
@@ghandimauler This makes the assumption that all the people you see online are living humans, and that there are ONLY corporeal computers. How are you so certain that ghost scientists haven't cracked the code to allow incorporeal computer systems to send and receive signals across the boundary of the corporeal and incorporeal?
Watched Red Dwarf when I was at college in Tonbridge.A mate told me about it and I was hooked straight away.My late daughter loved it too.Thanks "Boys from the Dwarf" for giving us great laughs
I was lucky when I was a kid and channel surfing on a Sunday afternoon I think and by chance watched the 1st episode and was hooked immediately. This was back in the day before streaming and DVD box sets.
Same. Pure fluke of channel surfing in 1999. ‘Everybody’s Dead, Dave.’ Even blah blah & blah? ‘Yes. Everybody is dead Dave’🙄 Really? Even blah blah? ‘Yes Dave. Everybody’s dead. Everybody IS DEAD Dave!’😤 Oh no, not blah blah, couldn’t be blah also?? ‘Dave, everybody’s dead. Dave, every. Body. Is. Dead. Dave.’😑 That hooked me- the deadpan reply to the moronic questioning name by name when each answer as a whole covers ALL names!🤣 Genius👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Accidentally caught a Red Dwarf episode back in the day when they were showing it at late night as a kid, became a fan ever since and did my best to re-watch old eps I missed.
The king is played by Brian Cox, who also played Hannibal Lecter before Anthony Hopkins did. The "good lady" is Sarah Alexander, who is a very successful comedy actress, best known for the wonderful series Coupling, but is also gorgeous.
Also stars in Worst day of my life, Worst week of my life etc and the brilliant Smack the Pony series. And was in the last Jonathan Creek episodes as his wife
They made another joke in the recent series. They were on a planet with clones of history's most evil men. Kryten gave some of examples, he said "people like Hitler, Stalin the 1970 Leeds team"
This show was filmed well before 2019. The list of evil people is much longer now..... Not that we aren't willing to shorten them..... Err, the list, I mean.
@@Robert.Deeeee I can remember watching that Leeds United team play at Derby and not only did we get a Football match but a Boxing match between Davies (Derby) and Bremner (Leeds) after a particularly evil tackle.
I remember when I first watched that scene. Sarah Alexander made the top of my ever-changing list of sexiest women in the universe and stayed for quite some time.
The wardrobe and the throne and the whole of it ... they're all actually dressed properly instead of wearing plain boiled leather bdsm gear and rough spun potato sacks. Look at 0:08. More decoration here than in the entirety of Vikings series. Also the same decorations as present in the Game of Thrones series if we condense them and put them in one room. How far the wardrobe and set design has fallen in just some few decades.
Actually, a night and day in the bed of the King's "good lady" wouldn't be that much of a prize--unless, of course, the King's "good lady" was in that bed at the same time.
@@enderfox1699 Oh, I see them, bro. But if I were the king, and my "good lady" put me in that position, I would not hesitate to employ that loophole. ;-)
Later that same episode, a Knight strolls out from the AR Suite on Starbug and encounters Rimmer. Knight: I bid you good day, my lord. I come in search of the knave called Lister of Smeg.
DrewSavo isnt that the one where ace wants to pass on the persona of ace to rimmer 😂 “lets discuss this over a pot of tea and some scones with clotted cream” man i love this episode
@@moviekingpin007 Before you read the rest, remember. Jokes are never funny when they are broken down and explained. Smeg is Red Dwarf's TV-safe profanity. Like Battlestar's "Frack" or Farscapes "Frell". Smeg is derived from Smegma - which you can look up if you aren't already familiar with, but the least gross description might be "the reason for foreskin hygiene". So the humour is based on Lister, the cheeky, Scouse, working-class hero getting the posh king to say "Dickcheese"
Not only beautiful, but also a smart lady. She got nothing to lose. In fact, it's a good thing for her if he'd win, because I can tell that she wanted some piece of Lister of Smeg.
Only just realised that Brian Cox is the King! Haven't seen this episode since I was a teenager in the 90's! Loved the chastity belt cheat code bit. 😂😂
I remember a reference in one episode about QPR's defence being so static and my science teacher at the time was a QPR fan which made it even more hilarious for me
The crazy coincidence I was just talking about Brian Cox and looking up his acting roles and only briefly seeing his name as cast on red dwarf. Yet I have been brought this randomly
@@kennethneece4838 My favourite Cat episode was the one where they went to the backwards world and the Cat headed too the bushes to do his business... and of course in backwards world... eeeuuuuewwwww... but had me rollin' on the floor.
As somebody who has been watching Red Dwarf for years, but also has Coupling as part of his 2018 Nostalgia - I only just got that an actress in that show is in this scene. (I know Coupling isn't from 2018, that's just the year I started watching it.)
Mum once told me about how in her youth whilst watching her team play away at Leed's ground at Elland Road, she saw a Leeds fan shove a broken bottle directly into the face of an opposing fan. So can confirm. Not worse than playing away at Leeds
something about British actors we need Americans need to understand: 1) Work is work. Sir Laurence Olivier himself said "Money, dear boy." 2) Every male British actor feels it within themselves to have range: as a youth the eagerness of a Romeo, the moodiness of a Hamlet, as they grow older the brashness of a Benedick and the ambition of Macbeth, and then the desire to play out the great comedic roles like Falstaff or Bottom, before maturing into parts like Prospero and Lear. This is Brian Cox willing and eager to take on a Falstaffish role: doing comedy as much as doing drama.
Nothing in this world can bring me more joy than being recommended red dwarf out of the blue
That queen looks eerily familiar.
@@nickoD509 she's in Coupling for example
Exactly what just happened to me, HAD to click even though I knew exactly what this was. :) If this was the full scene I'd be sharing to Facebook by now.
Not even a full episode..?
Watch them in order, there’s some highs- seasons 3-7, some lows 8 and onward
Right, when Elder Scrolls VI finally comes out, I’m naming my character Lister of Smeg.
Following a tradition as old as the first version of Sim City of naming things after Red Dwarf characters.
I'm not going to wait. Just getting into modding Skyrim on my xbox1x+ 👷
Got to do something after driving new Seal and then wait for it to charge😅
But first need to buy TSLA and convert most of my meme coins to JUP🎉😂
As a Canadian who spent a wonderful year in the UK playing rugby in the 90's - one of the best things I kept from that year besides some great memories and some fantastic adventures (drunken and otherwise) ...was a life long love of Red Dwarf. Hail all you Smeg heads out there who love RD as much as I do. I am 49 now - and whenever life gets me down - I put on the RD on late at night and it cheers me up....every time.
So totally agree. That show was a stroke of genius.
Or you could just use the teleporter.
@@adrianred236 To Nodnol
@@my-architect8238 Is "Red Dwarf" a TV show? If so, then where can I watch it?
The brotherhood (and sisterhood) of 'The boys from the dwarf' is a global phenomina. 😁
Brian Cox and the wonderful Sarah Alexander clearly having a whale of a time with their cameos, and nailing their performances perfectly. Two great talents.
Sarah Alexander was my teenage crush, and this performance cemented that even further.
@@peterdefrankrijker She'd only just been born when I became a teenager, but I guess you can get a crush at any age. (Reading that back, it sounds really creepy - I didn't mean it to).
wow, it is Cox...I had no idea he was in this series, of course I remember watching this episode when I was a kid, didn't even know of Cox back then.
@@mr.s2005 One thing I've always loved about Brian Cox: as much as he works on stretching his (considerable) acting skills, he also seems to do a lot of stuff just because it'd be fun. Bless the guy.
Yeah her 2 great talents
Just when you thought Sarah Alexander couldn't be any hotter, here she is with a French accent.
Oh you should watch Coupling, She does almost an entire episode on that show faking a french accent as "Gisele" :)
@@eddiewinehosen6665 No, I am Gisele!
GIVE YOU LIFE TO THE LORD JESUS CHRIST
@@freddiestranger9783 Why?
@@grantm6514 Because it's better than playing Leeds away?
It's worth it to simply hear the great actor Brian Cox say "Lister of Smeg" lol.
That Is Brian Cox? Wow! I would never have twigged that, what a great actor he is.
Standing next to Sarah Alexander, I thought she was on a box but, no, he's 5' 6".
Zed, I could be agent G!
That's Robert Lindsay of My Family fame!
I can only concur😏👍
As a fellow Canadian, I have PBS Red Dwarf marathons to thank for making me aquainted with british humor way back in 1990. Good memories.
A Canadian watching a British show on an American Public Broadcast channel... Truly the circle of life.
Same here, standard for a while was black adder, then red dwarf, then keeping upmappearances and are you being served. 2hr block mon to fri. We had a split. It was 6pm to 2am PBS out of Detroit on those days with 6am to 6pmPBS from Pittsburgh. Sat and Sun was PBS Buffalo.
Even the mighty Brian Cox wanted a cameo in Red Dwarf. What a great Series!
Brian Cox is in everything. The MF even makes cameos in my porn dreams.
She looks amazing
90’s chicks innit!
She shows up a decade later in her career in a show called “coupling”. Excellent britcom.
Sarah Alexander. Married to Peter Serafinowicz.
@@6ettinold I she? I had no idea. I think he should *abdicate* and hand her over to me
@@6ettinold What, because he can impersonate Terry Wogan? Fuck-a-doodle-doo!
If you read about the antics of Eleanor of Aquitaine the response of the queen does not seem too unlikely. The Tudor world did bring a considerably more frosty and deadly attitude to this sort of frolic compared to the medieval world. Alison Weir's book on her is a fascinating read. Another good book that covers so much of the period is 'The Greatest Knight' about William Marshall who survived and served so many kings.
One of the best series of all time. a show I will never be bored of.
That's my Sarah Alexander fix for today. Thank You.
She's soooooo pretty.....😍
"Don't you have faith in our knight?" "I do. Sort of." Died there 🤣
if you died then how did you type?
@@prpwnage9296 He came back as a ghost obviously
@@wudly9195 Ghosts are usually incorporeal making typing problematic. More likely a zombie. They can probably type. Or maybe a Vampire, but hopefully not a glittery one.
@@ghandimauler This makes the assumption that all the people you see online are living humans, and that there are ONLY corporeal computers.
How are you so certain that ghost scientists haven't cracked the code to allow incorporeal computer systems to send and receive signals across the boundary of the corporeal and incorporeal?
@@prpwnage9296 He got better... Sorry that was Monty Python
Well, no one specified that she had to be in the bed at the time...
She has to be a marriage solicitor.
First recommended video regarding Red Dwarf.. Love It!!!!
Watched Red Dwarf when I was at college in Tonbridge.A mate told me about it and I was hooked straight away.My late daughter loved it too.Thanks "Boys from the Dwarf" for giving us great laughs
I actually live right around the corner from where this was filmed
Then how the smegging hell did you manage to post this message?!!
I was lucky when I was a kid and channel surfing on a Sunday afternoon I think and by chance watched the 1st episode and was hooked immediately. This was back in the day before streaming and DVD box sets.
Same. Pure fluke of channel surfing in 1999.
‘Everybody’s Dead, Dave.’
Even blah blah & blah?
‘Yes. Everybody is dead Dave’🙄
Really? Even blah blah?
‘Yes Dave. Everybody’s dead. Everybody IS DEAD Dave!’😤
Oh no, not blah blah, couldn’t be blah also??
‘Dave, everybody’s dead. Dave, every. Body. Is. Dead. Dave.’😑
That hooked me- the deadpan reply to the moronic questioning name by name when each answer as a whole covers ALL names!🤣
Genius👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Accidentally caught a Red Dwarf episode back in the day when they were showing it at late night as a kid, became a fan ever since and did my best to re-watch old eps I missed.
i just found out they made new seasons in the late 2010 I'm going to watch it from start to finish including the mini-series now
I'm with Listy, Just love her French accent!.... 🤣 Anyone got any whipped cream?...... 🤣🤣🤣
Dear God she is beyond stunning.
sweet lord she is amazingly good looking
Damn right she is.
Sarah Alexander is the actresses name.
Haven't you seen Coupling?
ua-cam.com/video/oAS-DIt7ZaY/v-deo.html
Apparently
90’s chicks,innit!
I open thid video only becouse of Sarah Alexander... (i am addicted to coupling tv series...)♥♥
The king is played by Brian Cox, who also played Hannibal Lecter before Anthony Hopkins did. The "good lady" is Sarah Alexander, who is a very successful comedy actress, best known for the wonderful series Coupling, but is also gorgeous.
Coupling is a hilarious series.
Apparently
Holy shit. Dwyane is her husband. Must of read the shipping forecast to her.
Also stars in Worst day of my life, Worst week of my life etc and the brilliant Smack the Pony series. And was in the last Jonathan Creek episodes as his wife
@@gerrychaplin5773 Who's Dwyane?
Her real hubby, I think, is Peter Serafinowicz.
I think his grandfather was a Nazi. Some sort of scandal.
They made another joke in the recent series. They were on a planet with clones of history's most evil men. Kryten gave some of examples, he said "people like Hitler, Stalin the 1970 Leeds team"
Robbie Desiato That's a bit unfair on Hitler and Stalin.
This show was filmed well before 2019.
The list of evil people is much longer now.....
Not that we aren't willing to shorten them.....
Err, the list, I mean.
Was that the one where Rimmer got Mother Teresa to infiltrate their headquarters and gun them down?
@@OZTutoh I can't remember. I made this comment 4 years ago.
I can barely remember what happened last week lol
@@Robert.Deeeee
I can remember watching that Leeds United team play at Derby and not only did we get a Football match but a Boxing match between Davies (Derby) and Bremner (Leeds) after a particularly evil tackle.
The clip is too short. It should have continued to the point of the disappearing tent...
Atle Kristiansen To the point of worn out dick controller
What I was going to say 🤣
Dang it, I'd like this comment in agreement, but it's at the perfect number of 69.
Does anybody have any whipped cream???
Red dwarf and coupling are two of my favorites. To see a main cast member from coupling on red dwarf is great.
coupling was [is] one of the all time great comedies!
Apparently
I can't blame Lister for cheating to get her.
I remember when I first watched that scene. Sarah Alexander made the top of my ever-changing list of sexiest women in the universe and stayed for quite some time.
good to know
@@peterkerj7357 lol, just what I thought. "I'm sure Sarah Alexander is ecstatic about that".
not hard to manage when the vast majority of humanity is long gone, dead, kaput, dust, extinct
Coupling. At least the first 3 series.
Very pretty lady. Those eyes......
The wardrobe and the throne and the whole of it ... they're all actually dressed properly instead of wearing plain boiled leather bdsm gear and rough spun potato sacks.
Look at 0:08. More decoration here than in the entirety of Vikings series. Also the same decorations as present in the Game of Thrones series if we condense them and put them in one room.
How far the wardrobe and set design has fallen in just some few decades.
Say what you will of Vikings but the wardrobe and set dressing are pretty damn accurate for the period
@@ToxicWrenchViking is great, but the wardrobe and set dressing are in no way accurate, they look cool though.
Was Game of Thrones inauthentic to Westeros??
@@ToxicWrench no it was not
@@rtl6398 Core people like you do mar' ed in. I bet you fink C3PO is fake an all.....
Actually, a night and day in the bed of the King's "good lady" wouldn't be that much of a prize--unless, of course, the King's "good lady" was in that bed at the same time.
Ha! Exactly!
Like the rascally Viking who said, "I will take your ransom...." And did.
But didn't give back the hostage!
I'm guessing you don't see the implications bro 😂😂
@@enderfox1699 Oh, I see them, bro. But if I were the king, and my "good lady" put me in that position, I would not hesitate to employ that loophole.
;-)
@@UA-camallowedmynametobestolen 😂😂 yeah, fairs bro. If I were a king, and my lady wanted to have a day and night with a "knight" so be it.
lol same thought. He only mentioned about the "bed", NOT specifically the "lady"
Later that same episode, a Knight strolls out from the AR Suite on Starbug and encounters Rimmer.
Knight: I bid you good day, my lord. I come in search of the knave called Lister of Smeg.
DrewSavo isnt that the one where ace wants to pass on the persona of ace to rimmer 😂 “lets discuss this over a pot of tea and some scones with clotted cream” man i love this episode
*Knave. "Naive" means something completely different.
@@rachelfox8108 A Naive Knight is an appropriate description of Rimmer though, also mean spirited, daft, cowardly and a few other things.
Gonna tell my kids this was Game of Thrones
:-D
I love this series, its got loads of great dialogue like this
There is a brand of small appliances named SMEG
An historical sitcom with Brian Cox and Sarah Alexander would have been quite a thing.
"Lister of Smeg!"
Get's me everytime.
Me too 😏😁
I’ve used that as username on soooo many websites
I dont get the joke
@@moviekingpin007 Before you read the rest, remember. Jokes are never funny when they are broken down and explained.
Smeg is Red Dwarf's TV-safe profanity. Like Battlestar's "Frack" or Farscapes "Frell". Smeg is derived from Smegma - which you can look up if you aren't already familiar with, but the least gross description might be "the reason for foreskin hygiene".
So the humour is based on Lister, the cheeky, Scouse, working-class hero getting the posh king to say "Dickcheese"
@@Gallowglacht I still laughed at your explanation. You, sir, should consider becoming a Lister of standup comedy..whatever that would mean
One of the best and funnyest show ever. I just love Red Dwarf
Not only beautiful, but also a smart lady. She got nothing to lose. In fact, it's a good thing for her if he'd win, because I can tell that she wanted some piece of Lister of Smeg.
She was probably tired of being bedded by that fat old oaf, and wanted to get properly fucked for once.
Thanks, I bet no one got that before you wrote it.
It's a PUPPET!!!!
@@Millwall77 Thanks, I bet no one got that before you wrote about no one getting what he wrote about.
Ah, he asks for a day and a night in her bed......
But she doesn't have to be in it! Haha gotcha!
The great Shakesperean actor Bryan Cox plays the king !! I am reading his auto-biography at the moment, but he does not mention Red Dwarf !!
He was also on one those Bourne movies.
Only just realised that Brian Cox is the King! Haven't seen this episode since I was a teenager in the 90's!
Loved the chastity belt cheat code bit. 😂😂
my god that woman is breathtaking
Okay, this Sarah Alexander looks as if she should've been elsewhere playing Helen of Troy, because she looks ANGELIC.
0:19 Lister of Smeg LOL
I always see your comments.
Watched a video of Brian Cox recently talking through his greatest roles. Think they need to take another look at that one, clearly an oversight.
The ruins of Newark Abbey in Pyford. I remember the day they we're filming over the Abbey.
I cannot believe after all these years I literally only just now put it together. That's Brian Cox. Wow I'm slow lol
2 years late but...better to be slow with the cox than too fast.
@@Anonymous-mn3td bravo sir, bravo
That's some good make up and prosthetics!
The Universe is truly massive and things can only get better!!!
@@Anonymous-mn3td Especially with that girl. Oft!
Most EXCELLENT. I had a good laugh at this one. I have not seen Red Dwarf in so long and Lister is great.
Red Dwarf- Season 7 Ep.2
Sarah Alexander is absolutely gorgeous
I remember a reference in one episode about QPR's defence being so static and my science teacher at the time was a QPR fan which made it even more hilarious for me
Or Holly in one episode referring to something as "That's a load of Tottenham that is" and also "It's a steaming pile of Hotspur!"
Man! Sarah Alexander was beautiful in the 90s/2000s.
Dammit M'lady's hot
+Posting Intensifies She likes a bit of rough too considering how quickly she's up for it XD
Sarah Alexander -still hot.
Guinevere's what really sells this.
More to the point , she sells herself.
well i actually live in leeds so that is a good shout out lister of smeg!
Aint no cure for the summertime blues
wow, the princess/queen is hot
Finished too soon. I came to see her chastity belt drop off! :P
Same.
Love how this was recommended on a day I watched city play Leeds away 😂
This show out of context is something else entirely
The cut it before the best part, the "Chastity Cheat!"
🤣🤣🤣
WHIPPED CREAM!?
The crazy coincidence I was just talking about Brian Cox and looking up his acting roles and only briefly seeing his name as cast on red dwarf. Yet I have been brought this randomly
I've heard it said that Leeds has a wonderfully manicured pitch...
This clip is worth it to see a very young Sarah Alexander.
I always thought Sarah Alexander was a very beautiful and sexy woman. I loved her playing Susan Walker in Coupling.
Sarah Alexander pre her breakthrough role Coupling
"Lister of Smeg." -- Logan Roy, 1997.
Whoa! What happened next?
Sarah Alexander (née Smith; 3 January 1971) is an English actress.
As a teenager, I always liked watching “ Red Dwarf “ with the characters of Lister, Rimmer and Kryten! I thought it was a very funny show!
Why do you write Red Dwarf with quotation marks ?
@@LEGOpachinko I do that because that was the name of the show and to hilight the name of the show too!
@@kennethneece4838 The Cat has just passed out because you didn't mention him
@@robbanks3965 Oh Yeah! I forgot about Cat! My apologies to him!😁😁
@@kennethneece4838 My favourite Cat episode was the one where they went to the backwards world and the Cat headed too the bushes to do his business... and of course in backwards world... eeeuuuuewwwww... but had me rollin' on the floor.
Bloody hell, I just realised that is Brian Cox!
As somebody who has been watching Red Dwarf for years, but also has Coupling as part of his 2018 Nostalgia - I only just got that an actress in that show is in this scene.
(I know Coupling isn't from 2018, that's just the year I started watching it.)
She went with Peter Serafenowicz so...
I have always thought that Sarah Alexander was a very beautiful and sexy woman. I loved her as Susan Walker in Coupling.
26 year old Sarah Alexander.....damn!
Sarah Alexander - A fine prize for any Knight of the realm!
Nothing better then watching a little Lister of Smeg 👍❤️👍❤️👍❤️
has anybody got any whipped cream !!!!
I can say without exaggeration. This woman here may very well be the most beautiful woman I've ever seen.
90’s magic
This is where Red Dwarf started going downhill, using modern day references instead of keeping to their own time.
The queen is bang tidy wow.
but could he do it on a cold night in stoke
i think that was what the good lady was worrying about....
Seriously Star Trek would be a lot more realistic if all the crew were using the holodeck to bed Sarah Alexander!
They do!!
(Especially Data)
Dress code in a night club..? Suit of armour
Red Dwarf...excellent show. To see Brian Cox and Sarah Alexander in it is icing on the cake. Should have got Gina Bellman on the show too.
now you're talking! ;)
Sarah is looking especially stunning in this scene
Great episode.
This scene started it all for me
Mum once told me about how in her youth whilst watching her team play away at Leed's ground at Elland Road, she saw a Leeds fan shove a broken bottle directly into the face of an opposing fan. So can confirm. Not worse than playing away at Leeds
0:50 Weird thing: I saw this woman in town all of two days ago.
Brian Cox? That King is totally Brian Cox from X2 and Bourne
And the original and best Hannibal Lecter
Right!? I was surprised too!
And loads of other good films.
Atom-Phyr and just as other characters from this show
well, he's from Dundee technically... but yep
Susan from Coupling ... and Green Wing ... and of course earlier days in Red Dwarf ... is there going to be more Red Dwarf?
The Queen (Sarah Alexander) looks like Amy Smart.
Now and again, the algorithm provides. Bless it.
Who's the chick? I think I've seen her in a movie somewhere.But I can't recall.
That is the beautiful and talented actress Sarah Alexander. I loved her as Susan Walker in the comedy series Coupling.
@@glennszydlowski5987 Doesn't ring a bell. Just have to imdb her. TNX for the name
As a Leeds fan myself, my message to Craig would be 'least we don't kill our own fans' hahaha
ah good times
something about British actors we need Americans need to understand:
1) Work is work. Sir Laurence Olivier himself said "Money, dear boy."
2) Every male British actor feels it within themselves to have range: as a youth the eagerness of a Romeo, the moodiness of a Hamlet, as they grow older the brashness of a Benedick and the ambition of Macbeth, and then the desire to play out the great comedic roles like Falstaff or Bottom, before maturing into parts like Prospero and Lear. This is Brian Cox willing and eager to take on a Falstaffish role: doing comedy as much as doing drama.
I am so glad laugh tracks are a thing of the past.
Red Dwarf had and always will have a live audience.
Can we please have the rest of this clip l fell out of my chair when I first saw this 🤣🤣👍
What series/episode is this from?
The android was stealing all of Fred Gwynne's moves as Herman Munster.