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Red Dwarf one-off special

BBC sci-fi comedy Red Dwarf is poised to return for a one-off special after a 10-year absence.

Robert Llewellyn, who played android Kryten in the show, told Canadian TV that BBC Worldwide had commissioned a new 60-minute episode to be filmed in October for DVD release next year.

The series, set on a spaceship, made stars of Llewellyn, Craig Charles and Chris Barrie.

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