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.)
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
Of course the King can get out of this quite easily. The prize for winning was a night and a day in the bed of your good lady. However he didn't specify the good lady had to be in the bed with him
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
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
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.