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Red Dwarf: Series 1

Red Dwarf

Red Dwarf: Series 1

BBC Home Video (Feb 15, 1988)
TV Series | Adventure | Comedy | Science Fiction
UK | English | Color | 02:56
DVD
NR (Not Rated)
794051158727
| 2 discs
Region 1
Keep Case

Three million years after the demise of humanity, third technician Dave Lister awakes aboard the mining ship Red Dwarf. Sentenced to a period of suspended animation for smuggling his pet cat on board, he is joined by just four fellow survivors: second technician Arnold J Rimmer, a sneering-yet-inept hologram based on his one-time superior; Holly, a ship's computer reduced to near-senility by eons adrift in space; a humanoid descendant of the cat obsessed with fashion and fish; and Kryten, a salvaged android programmed to serve his useless companions. Together, this bickering band must come to terms with an existence which, in terms of productivity and purpose, isn't that far removed from its old one.


Cast View all

Chris Barrie Rimmer
Danny John-Jules Cat
Craig Charles Lister
Norman Lovett Holly
Tony Hawks Dispensing Machine
Mark Williams Petersen
Mac McDonald Captain Hollister
Paul Bradley Chen
Rupert Bates Trout a la Creme
Clare Grogan Kochanski
David Gillespie Selby
John Lenahan Toaster
Nigel Peever Crewman
Craig Ferguson Confidence
Robert Bathurst Todhunter
Lee Cornes Paranoia
Noel Coleman Cat Priest
Johnny Barrs Extra
Stephen Holt Extra
Robert McCulley McIntyre
Glyn Williams Extra
Stephen Meredith Extra
Beverley Isherwood Extra
John Berryman Extra
Peter Ingham Crewman

Crew View all

Director Ed Bye
Writer Rob Grant, Doug Naylor
Producer Ed Bye, Paul Jackson
Musician Howard Goodall

Episodes View details

1 The End 30 min | Feb 15, 1988

Third technician Dave Lister wakes from stasis to find himself alone aboard the mining ship Red Dwarf, three million years after the end of humanity. His new existence isn’t entirely lonely: also aboard are cowardly hologram Arnold J Rimmer, the ship’s senile computer Holly, and an evolved, self-absorbed descendant of his pet cat. Unfortunately, there’s little left to do in the universe but bicker with his unlikely new friends, make a pig sty out of his bunk and, unwittingly, eat the powdered remains of his former crewmates.

Director: Ed Bye
Writer: Rob Grant, Doug Naylor
Guest stars: Robert Bathurst, Mark Williams, Paul Bradley, David Gillespie, Robert McCulley, Clare Grogan
2 Future Echoes 30 min | Feb 22, 1988

Attempting to return to Earth at light speed, the crew experience a bizarre series of flash-forwards to future events. Some are as benign as the Cat breaking his tooth on a robot goldfish, others as disturbing as Lister’s death while performing emergency repairs. Troubled by thoughts of his imminent demise, the slobbish technician receives absolutely no support from his companions, Rimmer revelling in the belief that his fate is sealed.

Director: Ed Bye
Writer: Rob Grant, Doug Naylor
Guest stars: John Lenahan, Tony Hawks
3 Balance of Power 30 min | Feb 29, 1988

Lister's dream of dating former colleague Kristine Kochanski runs into a big problem: the ship can only revive one hologram at a time - and right now it's Rimmer. Lister knows that his one-time superior will never agree to a brief swap, Rimmer knowing that, with a feisty girl in his place, he'll never be swapped back. Against the odds, Lister hatches a plan that has his rival quaking in his boots: if he passes the company chef's exam, he'll be the ship's commanding officer.

Director: Ed Bye
Writer: Rob Grant, Doug Naylor
Guest stars: Clare Grogan, Mark Williams, Paul Bradley, David Gillespie, Rupert Bates
4 Waiting for God 30 min | Mar 07, 1988

Given a copy of the Cat Bible, passed down through generations while the species evolved, Lister makes an incredible discovery: in his absence, he became a god. Dubbed "Cloister The Stupid" by the Cat people, his dream of opening a hot-dog and donut diner in Fiji has given rise to an entire religion. Rimmer, meanwhile, leaps to his own conclusions when the ship recovers a space capsule, believing it to contain an alien lifeform of a race he calls the Quagaars.

Director: Ed Bye
Writer: Rob Grant, Doug Naylor
Guest stars: Noel Coleman, John Lenahan
5 Confidence & Paranoia 30 min | Mar 14, 1988

A mutated form of pneumonia turns Lister's dreams into reality, raining herring upon the crew and summoning the sixteenth century Mayor of Warsaw who promptly explodes. The fever subsides, but not before inviting two unlikely guests to Red Dwarf: personifications of Lister's conflicted personality. Much to the chagrin of the snivelling Paranoia, the larger-than-life Confidence brings Lister closer than ever to finding Kochanski's hidden hologram disc - but at what cost?

Director: Ed Bye
Writer: Rob Grant, Doug Naylor
Guest stars: Lee Cornes, Craig Ferguson, Risa Hall
6 Me² 30 min | Mar 21, 1988

Lister's attempt to activate a second hologram - his dream date Kristine Kochanski - goes horribly wrong and creates Rimmer's ideal companion instead: himself. Moving into their own shared quarters, the two Rimmers quickly drive both the crew and each other mad, the city-sized Red Dwarf proving too small for such an insufferable pair. Before long, the conflict has escalated to the point where only one Rimmer can survive - and it falls to Lister to decide which.

Director: Ed Bye
Writer: Rob Grant, Doug Naylor
Guest stars: Tony Hawks