https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/red-dwarf-rob-grant-death-age-b2928392.html
In the first ever episode of Red Dwarf, Captain Hollister has to deliver the eulogy at the funeral of Flight Coordinator George MacIntyre: “We're all gathered here today to pay our last respects to George MacIntyre. George was an excellent officer and as good of a friend as anyone could ever hope to have. And he'll be missed more deeply and more completely than he could ever know. And now I commend his ashes to the stars he loves so much.”

Sad news for the geek community in general but specifically for Dwarfers. Just days after announcing that a new Red Dwarf novel will be published in July, the co-author of that book and the co-creator of Red Dwarf has passed away.
#RobGrant #RedDwarf #JupiterMiningCorporation #JMC #RIPRobGrant #Titan #AdAstraRob
https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/red-dwarf-rob-grant-death-age-b2928392.html
Not a day goes by when I don't quote #RedDwarf.
"I have brought pleasure to the world because I have such a beautiful ass!"
"Sir, are you absolutely sure? It does mean changing the bulb"
"Smmmeeeeeeeeee-"
"You've lost my arm!" "I've lost your watch too"
And so on
But despite so many to choose from, the iconic line from the show that best sums up Rob Grant's legacy is obvious
"And the moral of the story is, "Appreciate what you've got", because basically, I'm fantastic."