Dave Hollins: Space Cadet

Dave Hollins: Space Cadet was a series of sketches on the BBC Radio 4 series Son of Cliché, produced by Rob Grant and Doug Naylor. The main characters were Dave Hollins (voiced by Nick Wilton) and the computer Hab (voiced by Chris Barrie). The popular sci-fi/comedy television show Red Dwarf was based on these radio sketches.

The first sketch was the only one to appear in Son of Cliché's first series, and was apparently intended to be a one-off sketch only. Hab wasn't in this sketch, and Dave was on a different ship to the one he is on in the others (Psion IV, rather than Melissa V). In this sketch Dave meets some weird aliens and ends up being killed at the end by decapitation (apparently, exchanging heads for an hour is a polite greeting for these aliens).

The other four sketches were in the second series, with a new ship, Dave somehow alive once more and with the computer Hab. In these sketches Dave is 7,000,000,000,000 years from Earth (or 300 years, as it was changed to later on), having placed himself in suspended animation when the rest of the crew were devoured by a chameleonic monster (presumably similar to Red Dwarf's Polymorph). In the fourth sketch Dave does make it back to Earth, but leaves again after he finds that fruit flies are now the dominant species (over beetles and P.E. teachers).

When Grant and Naylor started planning to make a TV series based on one of the sketches from Son of Cliché they chose to base it on Dave Hollins: Space Cadet (having considered the other recurring sketches "Asso - Spanish Detective" and "Captain Invisible and the See-Thru Kid"). The 7,000,000,000,000-year figure was first changed to 7,000,000,000 and then to 3,000,000, and the characters of Rimmer and the Cat were created. Hab was replaced by Holly and Dave Hollins's surname changed to Lister when a football player called Dave Hollins became well-known.

Voice actor Chris Barrie went on to portray Arnold J. Rimmer in the Red Dwarf TV series.

Episodes of Dave Hollins can be found on the 2 disc Red Dwarf DVD sets starting with series 5 and ending with series 8.

Red Dwarf
Writers
  • Rob Grant
  • Doug Naylor
  • Paul Alexander
  • Kim Fuller
  • Robert Llewellyn
Directors Ed Bye, Juliet May, Grant Naylor, Andy de Emmony, Doug Naylor
Cast Craig Charles, Chris Barrie, Norman Lovett, Danny John-Jules, Hattie Hayridge, Robert Llewellyn, Chloë Annett, Others
Characters
  • Dave Lister
  • Arnold Rimmer
  • Holly
  • The Cat
  • Kryten
  • Kristine Kochanski
Episodes
  • I
  • II
  • III
  • IV
  • V
  • VI
  • VII
  • VIII
  • Back to Earth (IX)
  • X
  • Lost episodes: Bodysnatcher
  • Dad
  • Identity Within
Media
  • Red Dwarf Remastered
  • Prelude to Nanarchy
  • Dave Hollins: Space Cadet
Books
  • Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers
  • Better Than Life
  • Last Human
  • Backwards
Concepts
  • Felis sapiens
  • GELF
  • Silicon Heaven
  • Smeg
  • Space Corps Directives
  • Other
Other
  • Grant Naylor
  • Quotes
  • Fan conventions
  • Red Dwarf ships
  • Category
Grant Naylor
  • Rob Grant
  • Doug Naylor
Television
  • Red Dwarf
  • Spitting Image
  • The 10%ers
  • Carrott's Lib
Radio
  • Son of Cliché
  • Wrinkles
  • Dave Hollins: Space Cadet
Novels
  • Red Dwarf: Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers
  • Better Than Life
Script Books
  • Red Dwarf: Primordial Soup
  • Red Dwarf: Son of Soup
Rob Grant (Solo)
  • Dark Ages (TV series)
  • The Strangerers (TV series)
  • Stressed Eric (TV series)
  • Backwards (novel)
  • Colony (novel)
  • Incompetence (novel)
  • Fat (novel)
Doug Naylor (Solo)
  • Red Dwarf VII (TV series)
  • Red Dwarf VIII (TV series)
  • Red Dwarf: Back to Earth (TV series)
  • Red Dwarf X
  • Last Human (novel)


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