Richard Naylor - one of the producers on Red Dwarf - tweeted this picture recently. I don't know what journal it's from, but my guess is that it's Broadcast. Anyway... you can see why he was tweeting it as well as why it was such a nice surprise for me too.
This is also nice to see. #UKTV #RedDwarf pic.twitter.com/tvFNv7V2AV
— Richard Naylor (@RichardDGNaylor) November 11, 2013
13 comments:
Nicely done dave. Imagine how much higher up the list it would be if modern life were only just a little better than goodish
:)
Well done Dave, was an original, funny show though... never seen the point of owning a trumpet and not blowing it. But I don't so I can't anyway.
nice, t'was a cracking programe. you need to be on TV more.
nice ot see your using a stock background for your blog too.
i don't, but there we go www.pensetc.tk
I really enjoyed the program. The Found Poems really had me cracking up, so well done and much deserved :)
So when are you going on Red Dwarf ?
Kudos to getting to number 5....
Dave had nine programs in the top ten. Who'd a thunk it?
Top 20 rather.
To be clear, UKTV is the company that runs the channels, Gold, Watch, Dave, Eden, Yesterday and Alibi etc.
What I'm especially proud of is that, with the exception of Dynamo - which has been fabulously successful - the other shows are largely originations in the technical sense, in that, yes, they were made for the channel... but they were existing big "brands". Red Dwarf, Morecambe & Wise, Fry & Laurie, The Comic Strip... they're all shows that were grown elsewhere...
A few of the programmes in the top 20 are clip shows (from the BBC). Not what I would call original/originated programmes.
Phil
Christmas is Goodish ??? :P :D
mmmmmmmm.... found puddings...
well done, I will eat cake to celebrate....
Think how much better you'd have done if you'd been on at 9...
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