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Red Dwarf: Built to Last - Series IV (2004)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 14M

Director : Andrew Ellard

Synopsis

A documentary about the fourth series of Red Dwarf (1988).

Actors

Chris Barrie
Chris Barrie
Self
Craig Charles
Craig Charles
Self
Danny John-Jules
Danny John-Jules
Self
Robert Llewellyn
Robert Llewellyn
Self
Hattie Hayridge
Hattie Hayridge
Self
Howard Burden
Howard Burden
Self
Ed Bye
Ed Bye
Self
Andrea Finch
Andrea Finch
Self
Tony Hawks
Tony Hawks
Self
Peter Wragg
Peter Wragg
Self
Doug Naylor
Doug Naylor
Self

Crews

Andrew Ellard
Andrew Ellard
Director
Helen Norman
Helen Norman
Producer
Doug Naylor
Doug Naylor
Executive Producer
Chris Veale
Chris Veale
Graphic Designer
Rob Marchant
Rob Marchant
Production Assistant
Gerard McCullagh
Gerard McCullagh
Production Assistant
Mark Wybourn
Mark Wybourn
Editor
Robin Harris
Robin Harris
Editor
Chris Barrie
Chris Barrie
Thanks
Craig Charles
Craig Charles
Thanks
Danny John-Jules
Danny John-Jules
Thanks
Hattie Hayridge
Hattie Hayridge
Thanks
Robert Llewellyn
Robert Llewellyn
Thanks
Howard Burden
Howard Burden
Thanks
Ed Bye
Ed Bye
Thanks
Andrea Finch
Andrea Finch
Thanks
Tony Hawks
Tony Hawks
Thanks
Peter Wragg
Peter Wragg
Thanks

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