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  • Chris Barrie as Arnold Rimmer wearing Roman leather armor accented with gold in the episode "Rimmerworld" of the 1993 series "Red Dwarf."
    • BBC

    Red Dwarf: Rimmerworld

    1993

    Costume seen on Chris Barrie as Arnold Rimmer

  • Richard Webb as Caesar wearing Roman leather armor accented with gold in the sketch "Third Person Caesar" of the 2010. series "That Mitchell and Webb Look."
    • BBC

    That Mitchell and Webb Look: Third Person Caesar

    2010

    Costume seen on Richard Webb as Caesar

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This Roman leather armor accented with gold was first seen on Chris Barrie in the role of Arnold Rimmer in a 1993 episode of the comedic science fiction television series Red Dwarf titled Rimmerworld. Over a decade later the costume reappeared in a 2010 sketch of the British comedy series That Mitchell and Webb Look entitled Third Person Caesar, where actor Richard Webb wore it as Caesar.

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This Roman leather armor accented with gold was first seen on Chris Barrie in the role of Arnold Rimmer in a 1993 episode of the comedic science fiction television series Red Dwarf titled Rimmerworld. Over a decade later the costume reappeared in a 2010 sketch of the British comedy series That Mitchell and Webb Look entitled Third Person Caesar, where actor Richard Webb wore it as Caesar.

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This Roman leather armor accented with gold was first seen on Chris Barrie in the role of Arnold Rimmer in a 1993 episode of the comedic science fiction television series Red Dwarf titled Rimmerworld. Over a decade later the costume reappeared in a 2010 sketch of the British comedy series That Mitchell and Webb Look entitled Third Person Caesar, where actor Richard Webb wore it as Caesar.

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  • Gill Shaw

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