Red Dwarf Series 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 (DVDR)
After refusing to disclose the location of his contraband pet cat, David Lister was put into the stasis brig for the remainder of the mining ship Red Dwarf's scheduled voyage. When he awakens, Lister finds that 3 million years have passed, the entire crew has been reduced to talcum powder, his cat has evolved an entire civilization in the cargo hold, and his only company is a holographic representation of Arnold Rimmer, his bunkmate and the most anal retentive man in the Universe. So begins the saga of Red Dwarf, one of the most hysterical shows ever to come out of England. Eight seasons and an in-production movie later, Red Dwarf has become an international phenomenon. And finally it's on DVD.
We must remember that Red Dwarf was shot on analog video some 15 years ago, on a budget of approximately 6 peanut shells and a walnut. Therefore, the video quality is not what most would call stellar. However, I honestly don't expect the show could possibly look any better than presented on this DVD, frankly, I don't think the master tapes look much better than this. Once you reach Series 2, the video takes a very noticeable jump in quality, along with the whole show's much higher production values. All in all, Red Dwarf looks as solid as any other show for the most part.
SERIES ONE
Features
176 mins (6 episodes at approx 30 mins each), Cast commentary for all episodes by Chris Barrie, Craig Charles, Danny John-Jules and Norman Lovett. 'The End' commentary by Writer Rob Grant, Writer Doug Naylor and Director Ed Nye. 'Launching Red Dwarf' documentary (25 mins). Deleted scenes with text introduction (20 mins). Smeg-ups: Outtakes (4 mins). Model shots footage (5 mins). 2 extracts from 'Red Dwarf - Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers' audiobook (19 mins). Isolated music cues. 'Drunk' feaurette (4 mins). Japanese version 'The End' episode (25 mins). Original TV spot for 'The End' (1 min). Photo gallery. Weblink. DVD Credits. 2 easter eggs.
Series One
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Bonus DVD
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Cover
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SERIES TWO
Features
176 mins (6 episodes at approx 30 mins each), Cast commentary for all episodes by Chris Barrie, Craig Charles, Danny John-Jules and Norman Lovett. 'Red Dwarf A-Z' documentary (30 mins). Outtakes (7 mins). Doug Naylor interview (18 mins). 22 isolated music cues. Model shots (4 mins). 2 excerpts from 'Red Dwarf: Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers' audiobook (15 mins). 'Alternate Personalities' featurette (3 mins). 18 deleted scenes (18 mins). 'Tongue Tied - Uncut' music video (3 mins). BBC2 trailer (1 min). Photo gallery. 'Queeg' easter egg (2 mins). DVD credits.
Series Two
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Bonus DVD
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Cover
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SERIES THREE
Features
Red Dwarf, Series 3 two-disc set maintains the high standard of presentation and wealth of extra material established by its predecessors. Among other delights there are the usual "Smeg Ups" and deleted scenes, plus another fun commentary with the cast. There's a lengthy documentary, "All Change", specifically about Series 3, a tribute to costume designer Mel Bibby, Hattie Hayridge's convention video diary, and--most fascinating--the opportunity to watch "Backwards" played forwards, so you can finally understand what Arthur Smith's backwards-talking pub manager actually says to Rimmer and Kryten in the dressing room.
Series Three
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Bonus DVD
SOON
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SERIES FOUR
Features
By the end of this fourth year, Red Dwarf had completed its metamorphosis from a modest studio-bound sitcom with a futuristic premise to a full-blown science-fiction series, complete with a relatively lavish (by BBC standards) special-effects budget, more impressive sets and more location shooting. Despite the heavier emphasis on SF, the character-based comedy remained as sharp as ever. Witness the Cat's reaction to Lister's pus-filled exploding head; Kryten's devastatingly sarcastic defence of Rimmer; or, the classic scene that opens the series, Lister teaching Kryten to lie.
Series Four
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Series Five
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