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Season One

Introduction by Holly

"This is an SOS distress call from the mining ship Red Dwarf. The crew are dead, killed by a radiation leak.  The only survivors are Dave Lister who was in suspended animation during the disaster and his pregnant cat who was safely sealed in the hold.  Revived three million years later, Lister's only companions are a life-form evolved from his cat and Arnold Rimmer, a hologram simulation of one of the dead crew......"

The End
Written by Bob Grant & Doug Naylor

Future Echoes
Written by Bob Grant & Doug Naylor

Balance of Power
Written by Bob Grant & Doug Naylor

Waiting For God
Written by Bob Grant & Doug Naylor

Confidence and Paranoia
Written by Bob Grant & Doug Naylor

ME2
Written by Bob Grant & Doug Naylor

 

Season Two

Introduction by Holly

"... Three million years from Earth.  The mining ship Red Dwarf.   It's crew; Dave Lister the last human being alive; Arnold Rimmer, a hologram of his dead bunk-mate; and a creature who evolved from the ships cat.  Message ends..."   

That was the rather terse introduction from the ships computer, Holly.  In this season, Lister, Rimmer and Cat's search for 'skin' (or any form of life - or any form of anything) continues....

Kryten
Written by Bob Grant & Doug Naylor

Better than Life
Written by Bob Grant & Doug Naylor

Thanks for the Memory
Written by Bob Grant & Doug Naylor

Stasis Leak
Written by Bob Grant & Doug Naylor

Queeg
Written by Bob Grant & Doug Naylor

Parallel Universe
Written by Bob Grant & Doug Naylor

Season Three

Introduction

"Three million years into the future Dave Lister, the last human being alive, discovers that he is pregnant after a liaison with a female self in a parallel universe.   His pregnancy concludes with the successful delivery of twin boys, Jim and Bexley...Lister returns them to the Universe of their origin..... Kryten, is found in pieces after his space bike crashed into an asteroid.  Lister re-builds it but is unable to recapture it's former personality.  Holly, the increasingly erratic Red Dwarf computer, performs a head sex-change operation on itself and becomes Hilly."

Backwards
Written by Bob Grant & Doug Naylor

Marooned
Written by Bob Grant & Doug Naylor

Polymorph
Written by Bob Grant & Doug Naylor

Bodyswap
Written by Bob Grant & Doug Naylor

Timeslides
Written by Bob Grant & Doug Naylor

The Last Day
Written by Bob Grant & Doug Naylor

Season Four

Introduction

This is one of the Classic Red Dwarf seasons.  many people declared that their favourite episode was from this season (including the lovely Penny)  The superb 'Camille', 'Justice'  and 'D.N.A'  are probably the highlights. 

You will notice however, that Holly plays a lesser influence on the activities of the crew (probably because she/he is becoming increasingly erratic).  There is a greater emphasis on technology in this season.

Camille
Written by Bob Grant & Doug Naylor

DNA
Written by Bob Grant & Doug Naylor

Justice
Written by Bob Grant & Doug Naylor

White Hole
Written by Bob Grant & Doug Naylor

Dimension Jump
Written by Bob Grant & Doug Naylor

Meltdown
Written by Bob Grant & Doug Naylor

Season Five

Introduction

This season produced probably the greatest example of comedy science fiction ever!  The 'Back to Reality' episode was voted by British Red Dwarf viewers as the best. 

In this season we also see Rimmer fall in love and even MORE strange is that his lover falls in love with HIM!!!  Each of the crew are forced to prove that they are worthy of their existence (meagre though it may be).

Holoship
Written by Bob Grant & Doug Naylor

The Inquisitor
Written by Bob Grant & Doug Naylor

Terrorform
Written by Bob Grant & Doug Naylor

Quarantine
Written by Bob Grant & Doug Naylor

Demons & Angels
Written by Bob Grant & Doug Naylor

Back to Reality
Written by Bob Grant & Doug Naylor

Season Six

Introduction

In this season we see some pretty hoopy exploration of sci fi concepts.   'The Gunmen of the Apocalypse' theme may have seemed a little ropey in terms of the science, but who the hell cares when yer too busy laughing.  Other magnificent episodes are 'Legion' and 'Emohawk' (where Dwayne Dibbly returns). 

Psirens gave us that wonderful scene where Lister passionately kisses a giant cockroach and of course, who can forget the face of Rimmer on a female body in 'Rimmerworld'  !!

Psirens
Written by Bob Grant & Doug Naylor

Legion
Written by Bob Grant & Doug Naylor

Gunmen of the Apocalypse
Written by Bob Grant & Doug Naylor

Emohawk: Polymorph II
Written by Bob Grant & Doug Naylor

Rimmerworld
Written by Bob Grant & Doug Naylor

Out of Time
Written by Bob Grant & Doug Naylor

Season Seven

Introduction

For so long, it was believed that this would be the final series of and yet, it provided fans with better graphics and the introduction of the lovely Kochanski!   Unfortunately this was at the expense of RimmerSome of these episodes were so wacky, it was difficult to keep up.  High points of the season were 'Tikka to Ride' where JFK shoots himself! (from the grassy knoll no less!).

Tikka to Ride
Written by Doug Naylor

Stoke me a Clipper
Written by Paul Alexander & Doug Naylor

OUROBORUS
Written by Bob Grant & Doug Naylor

Duct Soup
Written by Doug Naylor

Blue
Written by Kim Fuller &Doug Naylor

Beyond a Joke
Written by Robert Llewellyn & Doug Naylor

Epideme
Written by Paul Alexander & Doug Naylor

Nanarchy
Written by Paul Alexander, James Hendrie & Doug Naylor

Season Eight

The eighth season was a whopper. The nanobots have re-constructed Red Dwarf in all it's glory BIG TIME! It is now approximately one hundred times larger AND complete with all the original crew!   Rimmer was also reconstructed and along with Lister, Kochanski and the Cat, they wreak havoc on an unsuspecting Captain Hollister. Highlights from this series include flying Starbug up a rats bum in the first episode, the family Dibbley and a wonderful but unfortunately doomed Cassandra.

Back in the Red (I)
Written by Doug Naylor

Back in the Red (II)
Written by Doug Naylor

Back in the Red (II)
Written by Doug Naylor

Cassandra
Written by Doug Naylor

Krytie TV
Written by Doug Naylor & Paul Alexander

Pete I
Written by Doug Naylor & Paul Alexander

Pete II
Written by Doug Naylor & Paul Alexander

Only The Good
Written by Doug Naylor


My heartfelt thanks go to the gorgeous Penny for lending me Red Dwarf episode tapes for review. 
She provided inspiration and support for this Guide and it simply wouldn't exist without her.

All episode reviews are © 1999, 2000, 2001 Tony Fawl.
Not for reproduction without the authors express permission

The Red Dwarf names, characters and everything else associated with
the series are the property of The British Broadcasting Corporation,
Rob Grant & Doug Naylor.  All rights reserved.