The Aigburth Arms is a real-life public house in south Liverpool, England, Earth, important to the Red Dwarf franchise as the birthplace of Grant Naylor Productions and the concept of Red Dwarf in the early 1980s. A fictionalised version of the Aigburth Arms of the 22nd century is important to both the Red Dwarf novels and television series, as the place where Dave Lister, the last human in the universe, was found as a baby under a pool table in a box, and also spent much of his adult life before joining the crew of Red Dwarf.
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| - The Aigburth Arms is a real-life public house in south Liverpool, England, Earth, important to the Red Dwarf franchise as the birthplace of Grant Naylor Productions and the concept of Red Dwarf in the early 1980s. A fictionalised version of the Aigburth Arms of the 22nd century is important to both the Red Dwarf novels and television series, as the place where Dave Lister, the last human in the universe, was found as a baby under a pool table in a box, and also spent much of his adult life before joining the crew of Red Dwarf.
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| - The Aigburth Arms is a real-life public house in south Liverpool, England, Earth, important to the Red Dwarf franchise as the birthplace of Grant Naylor Productions and the concept of Red Dwarf in the early 1980s. A fictionalised version of the Aigburth Arms of the 22nd century is important to both the Red Dwarf novels and television series, as the place where Dave Lister, the last human in the universe, was found as a baby under a pool table in a box, and also spent much of his adult life before joining the crew of Red Dwarf.
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