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Red Dwarf fan site Ganymede & Titan expand into the podcast arena with a series of reviews and episode commentaries.

DwarfCasts (a Red Dwarf podcast‪)‬ Ganymede & Titan

    • TV & Film
    • 4.1 • 37 Ratings

Red Dwarf fan site Ganymede & Titan expand into the podcast arena with a series of reviews and episode commentaries.

    DwarfCast 171 – Re-Disc-overy: Series VI

    DwarfCast 171 – Re-Disc-overy: Series VI

    "Nic Farey is why we have to take off our shoes in airports"

    Even by the standards of the Red Dwarf DVDs, the series VI release was special and probably represents the arguable pinnacle of the original set of releases. As such, Cappsy, Danny and Ian had a marvellous time reliving an absolutely packed release of musical insight, more SFX behind the scenes goodies, plus a very amusing and previously unknown tale regarding Craig and horses!
    Show notes

    Ian's review
    Cappsy's review
    Sonic The Hedgehog music theory
    Howard Goodall: How Music Works
    Howard's 30th anniversary song
    Laredo's website, with lots of up-to-date pictures and links to things that have been filmed there
    Lionel Blair rides bareback before facing down a load of cowboys wanting to unload on him.
    Bee Gees vs Chaka Khan

    • 2 hrs 10 min
    DwarfCast 170 – The Smegazine Rack – Issue #11

    DwarfCast 170 – The Smegazine Rack – Issue #11

    "There's two scythes to every story."

    In this very exciting instalment of our journey through all things Smegazine, Cappsy, Danny and Ian are joined by two very special guests - Chris Barrie's nipples. Listen along as the five of us discuss neural networks, yuppies, Kochanski's giant forehead, Norman Wisdom's popularity in Albania, whether or not Back To Reality was actually any good, and how The Inquisitor is accidentally responsible for the crimes of Jeffrey Epstein.

    It's best to have the magazine in front of you as you listen. If you don't have an actual copy, scans are available on archive.org or Stasis Leak, you freeloading bastard.
    Show notes

    G&TV covers Cyberzone
    John's ancient Episode Orders article, and Christopher Wickham's oft-linked-to Red Dwarf Broadcast Guide
    We couldn't find the footage of Norman Wisdom pissing about ahead of Albania vs England, but here's a bit of C5's coverage to prove we weren't making it up
    Dave's competition winning Inquisitor vs Judge Dredd comic
    FAO Jane Killick in late 1992: all the changes made in the Red Dwarf Omnibus
    G&TV covers The Reconstructed Heart

    • 1 hr 57 min
    DwarfCast 169 – Christmas Wafflemen Special

    DwarfCast 169 – Christmas Wafflemen Special

    "If it wasn't shit, it would be perfect."

    We thought we ought to do something slightly out of the ordinary for our landmark 169th episode, so here's two specials in one - it's time for some Christmas Waffles. Once again our lovely listeners slash readers provided us with a veritable smorgasbord of tasty topics, which we gobbled up whilst writing fan-fiction about the ship's Secret Santa, sharing our ultimate Red Dwarf Christmas wishes, pondering the best box sets of all time, weighing up the current state of the fandom, and coming up with a really good idea for a Christmas special. Plus, like all great festive episodes, we end on a good old sing-song. We apologise for nothing.
    Show notes

    Our fellow Dwarfy podcasters / YouTubers: The Garbage Podcast, Everyone's Dead Dave, Shipwrecked & Comatose, Better Than Life, Red Dwarf Nerd, Gallifrey Gals
    All the leaves are brown...
    Frank Kelly's Christmas Countdown

    • 51 min
    DwarfCast 168 – Re-Disc-overy: Series V

    DwarfCast 168 – Re-Disc-overy: Series V

    "Disgustingly Northern"

    As we continue our series revisiting the now decades-old DVD releases, the main thing we re-disc-over this time out is that Series V tempts us down conversational side roads like nothing else. So join Cappsy, Danny and Ian as we discuss Juliet May's short-lived tenure as director, attempt to get to the bottom of conflicting stories about Red Dwarf USA, and uncover more examples of institutional racism within the Metropolitan Police. We also speculate as to what the visual effects workshop smelt like, hunt down pictures of Timothy Spall dressed as a pig, and confess the real reason behind our lukewarm response to the fan commentaries nearly twenty years ago. Strap yourself in, this is a waffley one.
    Show notes

    Ian's review from November 2004
    A much more succinct explanation of what "crossing the line" means
    It's a fucking emu!
    Timothy Spall develops PTSD in The Tale of Little Pig Robinson
    Holoship Xtended - Pete Part Three did a complete edit while John Hoare posted one scene from his version.
    Ian's slow motion face
    Creating new lines from existing dialogue

    • 2 hrs 19 min
    DwarfCast 167 – The Smegazine Rack – Issue #10

    DwarfCast 167 – The Smegazine Rack – Issue #10

    "Magnum Ed Bye"

    It's been far too long, but we are finally back on the Rack to continue our odyssey through the wonderous world of early 90s publishing. Join Cappsy, Danny and Ian as we take a deep dive into the epic Jake Bullet story that graces the cover, welcome another legendary Red Dwarf fan writer to the fold, marvel at the versatility of Chris Barrie's face, discover an obscure sci-fi writer that none of us have heard of, and attempt to figure out why a parody of Red Dwarf USA bears absolutely no resemblance to Red Dwarf USA. Mostly though, we rip the absolute shit out of everyone who took part in the all-episodes survey. Without looking, see if you can guess what the people of 1992 thought the second worst episode ever was. The 1992 idiots.
    Show notes

    The famous Casablanca poster that the magazine's cover pastiches
    The Last Temptation of Kryten (the fan fiction that launched a thousand headcanons)
    Oh Bosanquet, Howard Goodall's second contribution to Not The Nine O'Clock News
    Disturbing content warning - what became of Hoggle from Labyrinth
    The Kryten tissue dispenser, as featured in this article on Gazpacho Soup

    • 2 hrs 15 min
    DwarfCast 166 – Re-Disc-overy: Series IV

    DwarfCast 166 – Re-Disc-overy: Series IV

    "Ribs and Pipes and Penises (oh my!)"

    Our voyage of re-disc-overy continues, as we tackle a most unusual release; the one that was out in the US before the UK, and that Young Cappsy managed to review before Young Ian for once. We rake over this bitterness as well as embarking on not one, not two, but three commentaries, forgoing the tradition of focusing on one big extra in favour of covering a handful of little bitty ones, the regular features that would otherwise be glossed over. Once again, we ensure that every single aspect of the release is discussed, and along the way we re-evaluate Hattie Hayridge's return to the role of Holly, try to get to the bottom of why the cast commentaries are so difficult to get through, and attempt to comprehensively solve the issues of both war and racism.
    Show notes

    Contemporary reviews from Cappsy, Ian and Ian again.
    Series IV Deleted Scenes commentary (2013)
    TOS article (via The Unofficial Archive) on stock footage in Red Dwarf
    The Smeg Ups Rough Cut
    The history of feral parakeets in Great Britain
    Sexual assault of men played for laughs
    Vic Reeves and The Wonder Stuff (and Bob Mortimer) perform Dizzy on Top of the Pops
    Can't Smeg Won't Smeg commentary (2011)
    Pip Madeley's remastered trailers
    The TV watershed was introduced in 1964, just twenty odd years earlier than we guessed during the discussion

    • 2 hrs 8 min

Customer Reviews

4.1 out of 5
37 Ratings

37 Ratings

Naboo4000 ,

Lovely Stuff

~ Shakin Stevens

Criminologist77 ,

Great content for all fans of Red Dwarf

Well, when the guys complain about a lack of reviews, there is only one thing to do. I enjoy the content that’s produced. Entertaining and providing lots of tidbits previously unknown. Keep up the good work team. Maybe see you at DJ

slick24-7 ,

There ain’t no place in the whole of cyberspace

I’ve been a fanatic of red dwarf since the halcyon days of the mid 90’s, since then the show has had its highs and its lows (and I’m not talking about the series 5 episode demons and angels) but to go with it and express the feelings held by me and many others in a far better and more succinct way (yes, really, even Ian!) is www.ganymede.tv and there brilliant dwarf casts. Every live show and subsequent podcast, every commentary, every bit of news, report or just waffle is like listening to a bunch of mates talk about something that you all share, a love for 30+ year old tv show and it’s creator(s) and crew. You won’t always agree, you will often think the gripes are a bit picky (but as is often said, being picky is more fun then praising!) and sometimes they annoy you, but you always laugh along because you know where they are coming from and, ultimately, you’ll wanna be there mates (admittedly that might just be me!) I love this podcast so much it’s one of two that I often revisit old episodes from. If you love red dwarf, you can’t go far wrong with this, and finally, of course. Ed Bye everybody, Ed Bye.

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