BBCDVD 1117 Red dwarf - Series I by Rob Grant / Doug Naylor


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DetailValue
Catalogue numberBBCDVD 1117
TitleRed dwarf - Series I
Artist(s)Rob Grant / Doug Naylor
Cover conditionNear mint
Record conditionNear mint
BBC records label codeA
Item deleted?No
Released1987
Distributed / printed byBBC Worldwide Ltd
Country of originUK UK flag
Media typePrimary
Media genreComedies - Situation
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Run-off codes / Shop bar codesA0100432580-A911 28
A0100432582-A511 17
My rating*****
Guest rating*****

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Tracks

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Side & trackTrack and ArtistLength
A1The end30.02
A2Future echoes28.56
A3Balance of power29.52
A4Waiting for God28.33
A5Confidence & paranoia29.40
A6Me229.28
B1Photo gallery
B2Polaroid developing2.31
B3Trailer1.08
B4Outtakes (Series 1 smeg ups)3.35
B5Deleted scenes20.53
B6Isolated music cues - Main theme0.51
B7 - Opening theme0.59
B8 - Space walk1.50
B9 - Rasta Billy shank0.42
B10 - Space (6)1.37
B11 - Character (7)2.07
B12 - Dramatic (18)9.21
B13 - Additional (10)5.04
B14Audio book clips - Clip one12.50
B15 - Clip two6.29
B16Model shots5.21
B17Launching Red Dwarf25.30
B18Weblink
B19DVD credits0.31
Total length of media 4:37:50.

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Starring


Craig Charles (Dave Lister)
Chris Barrie (Arnold Judas Rimmer Bsc Ssc)
Danny John-Jules (Cat)
Norman Lovett (Holly)

Written by


Rob Grant
Doug Naylor

Produced by


Ed Bye

Directed by


Ed Bye

Synopsis


Episode 1
Aboard the Jupiter Mining Corporation (JMC) vessel Red Dwarf, the lowest-ranking crew member, slobbish technician Dave Lister (Craig Charles) is sentenced to be frozen for 18-months in suspended animation as punishment for breaking quarantine regulations by smuggling his pregnant cat Frankenstein on board, a pet he had obtained while on leave on Titan. When given the option of either having the cat dissected or be frozen in stasis, he chooses to save his cat. However, Lister awakes from stasis only to find the rest of the crew have since been wiped out in a radiation disaster, and he has actually been frozen for three million years. However, to both his relief and horror, he is not alone. The ship's computer Holly (Norman Lovett) has revived Arnold Rimmer (Chris Barrie), his austere and petty bunkmate, in the form of a hologram, who was responsible for the accident that wiped out the crew. Also Lister's pregnant cat, Frankenstein, was sealed in the hull during the radiation leak, and her kittens bred there for 3-million years and evolved into a race of humanoid life-forms, Felis sapiens, bred from the domestic housecat and about half as smart. They meet one of these life forms on the ship, and Lister decides to call it Cat (Danny John-Jules).

Episode 2
Red Dwarf has been steadily accelerating for three million years and when it breaches light speed the new crew begin to experience visions from their own futures. Lister is shocked that his future self appears to have blown up while making a repair to the ship. However, it was not him he saw, it was his son Bexley as revealed by a future echo Lister aged 171. The future Lister tells present Lister to run to the medibay to take a picture of Jim and Bexley as babies.

Episode 3
Lister wants to go on a date with the hologram of his former love interest, navigation officer Kristine Kochanski (C. P. Grogan), but it would mean replacing Rimmer as the ship's hologram, which of course Rimmer will not let happen. Lister decides to take a cooking exam so he can become a chef; if he passes he will hold sufficient rank to order this. Rimmer attempts to discourage Lister from taking the exam, but fails in this task.

Episode 4
Red Dwarf stumbles upon one of its own garbage pods, and Rimmer is convinced that it's a stasis capsule carrying a dormant alien woman. Meanwhile, Lister learns about Cat's people (the Felis sapiens) and discovers he is their mythical god, "Cloister the Stupid", and will bring them to the mythical island of Fuchal.

Episode 5
Lister contracts a mutated pneumonia virus. The hallucinations of his fevered brain materialise in solid form, and suddenly the ship is beset by herring rain and an exploding 16th century Mayor of Warsaw. When his fever breaks, Lister wakes up to find he has created personifications of his confidence (Craig Ferguson) and paranoia (Lee Cornes).

Episode 6
Rimmer creates his perfect companion, an identical holographic duplicate of himself. He moves out of his quarters he shares with Lister and starts rooming with his doppelgnger. At first he enjoys it, but they eventually began to despise each other. Soon the two Rimmers find themselves locked in a conflict so fierce, only one of them can stay.

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