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The next morning I got washed, dressed, bagged up the kedgeree and left for the school. At this stage of my placement I had still yet to lead a lesson in the class and had been working with small groups, primarily helping them with their Maths and English. The wait to deliver my first lesson was making me anxious. During that morning the teacher took me aside and told me that the following week I was to take on 50% of the classes for the next 6 weeks, designing and teaching the English, Science and Maths curriculum. As the bell rang for lunch, I left the classroomin a mild panic, thinking about how I was going to plan 6 weeks’ worth of lessons over the coming weekend. I absent mindedly headed to the staff room to retrieve the kedgeree.

The Cat Priest was blind. He was the Cat's teacher and guardian after his parents died, but Cat was never really interested and preferred to go off investigating. The Cat Priest was once a devout follower of the Cat religion, but over time as the Cat race fled Red Dwarf and those who stayed aboard died he lost his faith ("Waiting for God"-S1,E4). In the remastered version of the episode in which he appeared, the Cat Priest's body was cremated and the ashes jettisoned into space. One of his hands is depicted with a different skin tone compared to the rest of his body, possibly implying that the Cat race possessed numerous variations in their skin colours (similar to how modern cats have different fur colours). However there is always the upside, my family laughing and joking about my Dad being a secret agent like 007 or the presents we get, just recently Mum got a real Kangaroo fur bag, I got an Australian hat, and my brother got some Kangaroo jerky, which is apparently tasty. And the upside for Dad is, he has traveled the world, he’s in america for two weeks and he’s travelling around so much, he’s also met the worlds tallest man, who unfortunately was only half a tall man on the picture my Dad has, as my Dad is quite a short-ass!Naylor, Doug (writer/director) (16 November 2017). " Skipper". Red Dwarf. Series XII. Episode 6. Dave. In one reality, Ace saved the Princess Holina from two Felis sapiens. He then dimension jumped to another reality, where he met a female crew of Red Dwarf. Deb Lister seduced Ace, and they slept together, intending to get him pregnant. Deb soon found that instead of Ace getting pregnant, she had become pregnant instead. Ace left in his ship for new adventures. ( Ace Rimmer Space Adventurer) The Ace from Stoke Me a Clipper is kinder and more understanding to Rimmer than the one in Dimension Jump, having diverged from a more recent timeline. This is likely because he understands more what it's like to be a traitor and a coward, and steers Rimmer's life in a more positive direction. Naylor, Doug (writer/director) (2 November 2017). " Mechocracy". Red Dwarf. Series XII. Episode 4. Dave.

Selby and Chen are played by David Gillespie and Paul Bradley, [10] respectively. Chen works in the ship's kitchens and both spend their time drunk. First appearing in the pilot episode, they spend most of their free time with Lister and Petersen getting drunk. Like the rest of the crew they are killed in the radiation leak. When the crew are resurrected in Series VIII, Selby and Chen are the first crew members the regular characters encountered. They have not been seen again. A test pilot in the Space Corps, based on Mimas, Ace was given the ship Wildfire and with it the opportunity to test a ship capable of jumping between dimensions. Even though this meant Ace would never be able to return to his own reality, he accepted. According to the original script of The End, McIntyre was killed by a minor radiation leak from the drive plate that Rimmer failed to repair. And if you did survive the Germans setting fire to your machine, you faced the unenviable choice between burning alive or leaping to your death as parachutes weren’t generally issued. Stoke Me a Clipper" is the second episode of science fiction sit-com Red Dwarf Series VII and the 38th in the series run. It was first broadcast on the British television channel BBC2 on 24 January 1997, [1] was written by Paul Alexander and Doug Naylor, and was directed by Ed Bye. It was the first episode to involve a writer other than co-creator/writers Grant or Naylor.

The skutters are unusually capable of sex, as in the episode Parallel Universe, a "male" Skutter and its "female" equivalent from the parallel universe are seen with "children". [4] Secondly, this serves as a reminder to always think about the potential outcomes of my decisions. Whether it's choosing my lunch, designing a course, or approaching team and stakeholder conversations, considering the unintended consequences of my decisions helps me plan my approach better and mitigate mistakes before they happen. This episode featured a large number of famous guest actors. Scottish-born Hollywood movie veteran Brian Cox played the Medieval English King while British comedy actress Sarah Alexander portrayed his French Queen. English actor Ken Morley portrayed the German commander Captain Voorhese. British television actress Alison Senior portrayed Princess Bonjella. Following his visit to Red Dwarf, Ace extended his adventures through the multi-verse and meeting many alternative versions of himself. When he finally became unable to carry on ("Stoke Me a Clipper"-S7,E2), he passed his legacy on to another version of himself, who became a new Ace. In turn, when it was the new Ace's time, he passed the torch on. As each Ace died, their light bees were sent in orbit in small yellow 'coffins' around an unknown planet, and by the time Red Dwarf's Rimmer took on the mantle in Stoke Me a Clipper, the billions of Ace Rimmers who came before him had formed a golden ring similar to Saturn's (and resembling the logo of the TV series). According to " Thanks for the Memory", Yvonne McGruder was the ship's female boxing champion, and the only woman Rimmer ever had sex with while he was alive. She is mentioned in a number of episodes, but her only on-screen appearance is inside a simulation in " Better Than Life", where she is played by Judy Hawkins.

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