Due to this, as the actors had no visual cue, Danny John-Jules was required to step in as a replacement for a skutter so that Chris Barrie had something to react to.

Because he is a hologram, he cannot leave the ship unless someone else is carrying a portable device made by Kryten.

Queeg soon makes the crew's lives hell. After the Red Dwarf crew told him to leave the ship, he deemed them all to be members of non-human species (bar Lister, whom he designated 'What the Hell! (uncredited), Restaurant Patron / ... Filming & Production The Revolving Toilet appeared in Balance of Power, in which it appeared to Lister when he dismissively responded "Oh crap" to Holly's statement that he thought Rimmer was the best person to bring back as hologram because he would keep Lister sane. He sees “future echoes” ("Future Echoes"-Season 1, Episode 2) which confirm that he will have at least 2 sons (Jim and Bexley) and will live to at least 175. Prison Governor "Nicey" Ackerman is played by Graham McTavish.[11]. camera operator (6 episodes, 1989), electrician / spark (4 episodes, 2009-2012), digital imaging technician (4 episodes, 2009-2012), second assistant camera (4 episodes, 2017), camera assistant: 1st model unit (1 episode, 2012), unit stills photographer (1 episode, 2012), best boy: 2nd model unit (1 episode, 2012), focus puller: 1st model unit (1 episode, 2012), focus puller / focus puller: 2nd model unit (1 episode, 2012), digital imaging technician: dailies (1 episode, 2016), B Camera 2nd Assistant Camera (1 episode, 2020), assistant camera (uncredited) (8 episodes, 1997), digital imaging technician (uncredited) (6 episodes, 2012), cable basher (uncredited) (2 episodes, 2012), runner: 1st model unit (uncredited) (1 episode, 2012), casting assistant (13 episodes, 2016-2020), costume supervisor (10 episodes, 2012-2016), costume stand-by / costumes (9 episodes, 2009-2012), assistant costume designer (8 episodes, 1999), costume props: Robert Allsopp & Associates Ltd (uncredited) (6 episodes, 2016), vision supervisor (18 episodes, 1991-1993), colorist / colourist (12 episodes, 2016-2017), post-production coordinator (8 episodes, 1999), post-production coordinator (1 episode, 2012), edit assistant (uncredited) (1 episode, 2009), assistant editor (uncredited) (1 episode, 2020), composer: theme lyrics / composer: theme music / composer: stock music (67 episodes, 1988-2020), musician: trumpet (52 episodes, 1988-1999), theme song: sung by (uncredited) (66 episodes, 1988-2020), script associate / script editor (10 episodes, 1997-1999), script supervisor (10 episodes, 2012-2016), trainee script supervisor (uncredited) (1 episode, 1999), transportation captain (2 episodes, 1993), assistant floor manager / body double: Clare Grogan (18 episodes, 1988-1989), production assistant (18 episodes, 1991-1993), general manager: Grant Naylor Productions / general manager: GNP Ltd (17 episodes, 1997-2012), production accountant (16 episodes, 1997-1999), broadcast engineer (13 episodes, 2016-2020), production accountant (12 episodes, 1991-1992), technical manager (12 episodes, 1992-1993), production coordinator (12 episodes, 2016-2017), Script Secretary (12 episodes, 2016-2017), console operator (10 episodes, 1992-1993), behind the scenes (10 episodes, 2016-2020), runner / floor runner (10 episodes, 2016-2017), assistant to producer/director / personal assistant to producer/director / production coordinator (9 episodes, 1988-1997), production coordinator / production co-ordinator (8 episodes, 1997), production coordinator (8 episodes, 1999), production team / assistant floor manager (6 episodes, 1988), production team / production secretary (6 episodes, 1988), production coordinator (6 episodes, 1993), production coordinator (6 episodes, 2012), commissioning executive: Dave (6 episodes, 2012), assistant floor manager / floor runner / script supervisor: 2nd model unit (5 episodes, 2012-2016), floor runner / Floor Runner (5 episodes, 2012), technical coordinator / technical co-ordinator (4 episodes, 1988), legal & business affairs (4 episodes, 2016), production coordinator (3 episodes, 2009), commissioning executive: Dave (3 episodes, 2009), assistant floor manager (2 episodes, 2016), body double: Chris Barrie (1 episode, 1988), commissioning executive: Dave (1 episode, 2012), post production accountant (1 episode, 2012).
Following his visit to Red Dwarf, Ace extended his adventures through the multi-verse and meeting many alternative versions of himself. While he is normally sarcastic and lazy, he can be self-sacrificing and intelligent when someone's life is in danger. He also learns that Cat's species believed him to be their god ‘Cloister’ ("Waiting for God"-S1,E4), but Cat never makes this connection. He demotes Holly to night-watchman and takes over the ship.



His vanity gives him false illusions about his singing and dancing abilities, but genuinely becomes better at these as the show progresses. Kryten repairs the toaster in order to use it as a guinea-pig for "intelligence compression" — restoring Holly's former intelligence (the ultimate aim is to cure Holly's computer senility) at the cost of reducing her operational lifespan.
(uncredited), Second Thomas Allman 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. Rimmer finds Hollister attempting to use the escape pod, which jams as the radiation leak reaches him.[8]. He almost never refers to anyone by the name, instead using insulting nicknames (e.g. He is portrayed in the episode by John Abineri, when, while playing the Better Than Life game, Rimmer encounters a simulation of his father who still doesn't show any pride in his son, instead calling Rimmer a smeghead, to which the Cat claims is his fantasy in the game. Both Queeg and Queeg 500 are in command of a vessel and prone to eccentric behaviour. Hudzen-10 appeared only in the Series III episode "The Last Day" (S3,E6), and was portrayed by Gordon Kennedy. Rimmer was instantly bitter that Ace was everything he dreamed of becoming himself.