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What's happening dudes? I am The Curator. I love Red Dwarf. I particularly love how much Red Dwarf memorabilia and merchandise there is. You might not really think that a cult late 80's sci-fi sitcom would be the usual suspect for merch, but you would be wrong. Because Red Dwarf has merch. Boy, does Red Dwarf have merch. Common merch. Rare merch. Official merch. Knocked off merch. Old merch. New merch. In fact, merch from every decade for the last five decades.
If you were to invent a stasis booth, plug it in, hop inside it, and have a pal activate the stasis field for a three million year cycle, then two things would happen when you come to. One- you would have a Norweb Federation Officer waiting to collect $£180 billion for the continued power supply on your stasis booth, and two- you would find the entire Earth had been transformed into a gigantic Garbage World.
There would be mountain ranges composed entirely of discarded tin cans, islands the size of the Malagasy Republic piled high with decomposing black bin bags, fermenting seas flaming with toxic waste, thousands and thousands of miles of rusting chassis, vast featureless deserts of cigarette tips, hills and valleys made purely of green glass bottles, whole landmasses given over to particular types of waste. And down there at the bottom, in what was once Antarctica, you would find the continent dedicated to Red Dwarf merch. That is how much Red Dwarf merch there is. Lots.
This website provides a glimpse into just some of that merch. This is a single collection, that The Curator has spent many years gathering, cataloguing, displaying and, now, digitising. This, is
The Red Dwarf Online Museum!
Now officially approved by RedDwarf.co.uk, as featured on their 2022 article "Thirty-Four: Celebrating 34 years of Red Dwarf with 34 defining moments", coming in at a very groovy funky Number 27!
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