The man behind the Red Dwarf android, Kryten, is back for another bout of artificial intelligence anarchy in his new show, Woman Wizard, at the Broadway Theatre, in Catford

Robert Llewellyn, soon to be back on our TV screens presenting a third series of ScrapHeap Challenge, will star in a comical play featuring the launch of a new piece of interactive software.

Woman Wizard is designed to train men how to deal with long-term relationships.

Llewellyn said: "It's a kind of self-help manual. This idea came from the countless relationship guides you see on the shelves, such as Men are From Mars, which no men read and thousands of women do. I'm providing a satirical guide for men which hopefully makes some shrewd observations along the way."

Llewellyn is not exploring the passion which engulfs relationships or heartbreak. He is concerning himself with day-to-day minor issues, from emptying the rubbish to doing the washing up.

"It is these little quibbles which often develop into significant issues," he said. "Woman Wizard is a dry run for men to try out before they enter a long-term relationship."

This is the first play Llewellyn has appeared in for more than 10 years. He decided to take the show on tour because of the applause Woman Wizard received when he performed it at the Edinburgh Festival earlier this year.

Men who go along to see Women Wizard may pick up a helpful tip or two and it will be great to see Llewellyn, an important figure of UK comedy, back doing what he does best making people laugh.

- Women Wizard, Broadway Theatre, Broadway, Catford, Oct 4, 8pm, £12.50/ £10.50 conc, 020 8690 0002.