A BBC comedy star sparked concern after cancelling a string of public appearances due to a ‘medical situation’.
Red Dwarf aired on and off from 1988 to 2020, with stints on BBC Two and Dave.



Chris Barrie, 65, who played the holographic Arnold Rimmer, has cancelled upcoming public appearances owing to a “medical situation”;.
Over the weekend, the actor had been set to appear at London .
Chris would have joined co-stars , , Robert Llewellyn and Hattie Hayridge.
Posting on his website, the star shared: “Hello everyone.
“I’m going to be brief, but over the last week I have been dealing with a medical situation which I am only just beginning to get my head around.
“In the light of this I shall be attending no more events over the summer and into the autumn.
“Updates on all this will be issued as and when.”;
Continuing, Chris confirmed he would be keeping one date in his calendar for the time being.
Namely, his November 9 appearance at Newcastle comedy event Scarborough Unleashed.
He explained: “In the meantime I shall leave Scarborough on the itinerary for now and will look forward to returning there in the early winter.
“Obviously I shall miss not being with the posse in London this Sunday but I’m afraid that is the way it is. Enjoy!”;
Red Dwarffollows the adventures of a group of oddball characters who are stranded on a spaceship three million years in the future.
The show’s main character Dave Lister wakes up after three million years in suspended animation to find out the rest of the crew on his spaceship were killed in an accident.
This would have left him alone in outer space â if not for the strange companions he met along the way.
This includes the hologram of his former bunkmate, the ship’s computer, anandroidhe rescues from a shipwreck, and the creature that evolved from what was his pet cat.
It first aired onin 1988 and ran until 1999, before it moved to UKTV channel Dave ten years later.
Last year, it was announced the at Comic Con Scotland in Edinburgh.