Red Dwarf: Season 0 - 55 Episode s
0x1 - Unaired US Pilot 1
This was a failed attempt in 1992 to make an "Americanized" version of the hit British sci-fi comedy. Two pilots were filmed after the producers replaced the actors playing Rimmer and Cat, but the series was never picked up, even with the involvement of the original creators, Rob Grant and Doug Naylor. The story was an amalgam of several episodes but pretty much followed the original British pilot episode The End, except that Kryten is aboard the Red Dwarf from the start and the Cat is now a woman. The Official Red Dwarf Site (www.reddwarf.co.uk) has a complete article about the fate of Red Dwarf USA in their 'DownTime' section; and a documentary on the entire American experience is included on the Series V DVD.
0x2 - Unaired US Pilot 2
The second and shorter attempt at a US pilot of Red Dwarf comes across as more of a promotional video than a pilot episode due to it's clips from the British version of the show. Features Terry Farrell as the Cat and script concept from Backwards, Terrorform and Parallel Universe.
0x3 - Smeg Ups
November 7, 1994
Kryten, the 4,000 series sanitation mechanoid takes you on a journey into a dimension of fluffs, bloopers, hitches and smeg ups that lead to one inevitable response: "cut"!
0x4 - Smeg Outs
January 1, 1995
The hilarious sequel to Smeg Ups. In Space No-One Can Hear You Scream "Cut"! Join Kryten and Lister as they take you on a journey into a plane of reality no humanoid has previously been allowed to see, a dimension of cosmic cock-ups and ballistic blunders where no-one can remember their lines and nothing goes right - ever.
0x5 - Can't Smeg, Won't Smeg
February 14, 1998
The crew of Starbug are transported to the Can't Cook, Won't Cook studio to see who can cook a better vindaloo. It's Lister and Kryten vs Rimmer and the Cat. Well it should have been the Cat, but he was worried he would mess up his suit (really he just didn't want to work with Rimmer), so Duane Dibbley took his place. This left Kochanski as the taster (God help her). It's not her fault, she lost the "ippy-dippy"! The show was total, hillarious chaos. Ainsley Harriott (now known as AH – which has a completley different meaning) was run all over the place. He was totaly pissed off.
0x6 - The Smeg Ups
February 14, 1998
Part 2 of the celebration of the 10th Anniversary of Red Dwarf. Host by Patrick Stewart.
0x7 - Universe Challenge
February 14, 1998
The cast of Red Dwarf compete with the fans in a quiz about the show, based on the format of "University Challenge".
0x8 - Tongue Tied - The Uncut Version
August 27, 2020
0x9 - Red Dwarf A-Z
February 14, 1998
An alphabet-based compilation of clips from "Red Dwarf" (1988) with celebrities discussing their favorite characters and moments.
0x10 - Children in Need Sketch
November 13, 1998
The crew of Blue Midget pick up a transmission from 1998's Children in Need, with Terry Wogan encouraging people to make donations. After some talk over what to do, Rimmer decides he will help humanity by breaking Lister's guitar!
0x11 - Building a Better Universe - A Tribute to Mel Bibby
November 3, 2003
A tribute to the late Mel Bibby and his contributions to Red Dwarf as production designer. This is a touching and well-deserved tribute to the man who managed to completely revolutionise the look of the show, despite not having a great deal more money than his predecessor. After six or seven minutes of lovely tributes from interviewees, we get a real gem. According to the caption, it's the only known footage of Mel talking about his work on the series. It's hard to tell where it came from, or when it was recorded, but he talks about the moody, industrial sets contrasting with the cleaner, more conventional sci-fi sets.
0x12 - Hattie's DJ Diary
November 3, 2003
Hattie Hayridge records her experiences at the tenth annual Red Dwarf convention, Dimension Jump. This features some great footage of Robert, Chloe and Danny messing about, as well as some good links performed by Hattie. There's also some fancy dress stuff, and footage of Chairman Jane's excellent tattoo.
0x13 - Comedy Connections
August 30, 2004
Comedy Connections focusing on Red Dwarf
0x14 - Back from the Dead
November 7, 2005
A documentary about the seventh series. The contributors are refreshingly frank and fair about the various problems the production faced. They treat subjects like Rob's departure, Chris's departure, the introduction of Kochanski, the various visual effects crises, the guest writers and the lack of audience with honesty and clarity, and all sides of the story are represented.
0x15 - Identity Within
November 7, 2005
The "lost" episode of "Red Dwarf" (1988), presented in storyboard form. The Cat is dying, and is forced to have sex in order to stay alive. This script was originally written as an episode of the seventh series of "Red Dwarf" (1988), but was dropped because the budget wouldn't stretch to the story; it was later replaced with the significantly less expensive "Red Dwarf: Duct Soup" (1997). For the DVD release of the seventh series, it was included as an extra feature in order to show what might have been. The first draft of the script, considered the best, was performed by Chris Barrie (Rimmer), then edited by Jem Whippey and set to a series of images drawn by Neil Maguire, in order to get as close to the original concept as possible.
0x16 - Bodysnatcher
November 12, 2007
Bodysnatcher was a partly finished script that was written but unused for the first series of the BBC sci-fi sitcom Red Dwarf. To headline the release of Red Dwarf Remastered on DVD in Autumn 2007, the same audio story board process used in recreating the lost episode of Series VII, Identity Within, has been used to create the Bodysnatcher episode. When the script was retrieved from the vaults of Grant Naylor offices, it was found to be without an ending. The writers Rob Grant and Doug Naylor, who went their separate ways during pre-production on the ITV series The 10%ers in 1996, collaborated on bringing the script into line with the series' continuity and giving it an end.
0x17 - The Making of Back to Earth
April 12, 2009
An exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the making of new three-part series Back to Earth, which reunited the cult sci-fi comedy's original cast.
0x18 - Back to Earth: The Director's Cut
April 12, 2009
The Director's Cut of Back to Earth combines all three of the Back to Earth episodes in a single feature-length programme. Back to Earth takes place after series X. Kochanski is dead and the crew are hurled through a portal and discover they are just characters from a TV series. Knowing that they will die in the final episode the Dwarfers, in best Blade Runner traditions, decide to track down their creators to discover how long they have left to live. First the crew attempt to track down the actors who play them in the series and their metaphysical odyssey begins...
0x19 - Series I Deleted and Extended Scenes
0x20 - Launching Red Dwarf
February 14, 1998
0x21 - The Doug Naylor Interview
0x22 - Series II Smeg Ups
0x23 - Series II Deleted and Extended Scenes
April 11, 2020
0x24 - Fan Films
April 11, 2020
0x25 - The Beginning (Series I Feature)
January 14, 2019
Documentary looking back at Series I of Red Dwarf
0x26 - It's Cold Outside (Series II Feature)
January 14, 2019
Documentary looking back at Series II of Red Dwarf
0x27 - Re-Dwarf
November 12, 2007
Following the creation and reception of the remastered shows.
0x28 - Red Dwarf: The First Three Million Years - Part 1 - The Boys From The Dwarf
August 15, 2020
A look at the challenging logistics of the most celebrated and successful sci-fi comedy ever.
0x29 - Red Dwarf: The First Three Million Years - Part 2 - In Studio Space No One Can Hear You Scream
August 15, 2020
A look at the challenging logistics of the most celebrated and successful sci-fi comedy ever.
0x30 - Red Dwarf: The First Three Million Years - Part 3 - Playing Pool With Planets
August 15, 2020
A look at the challenging logistics of the most celebrated and successful sci-fi comedy ever.
0x31 - Series III Smeg Ups
August 16, 2020
0x32 - Backwards - Forwards
August 17, 2020
Episode 1 of series 3, 'Backwards', forwards (backwards)
0x33 - All Change - Series III
August 20, 2020
The Making of Series III
0x34 - Series III Deleted and Extended Scenes
August 22, 2020
0x35 - Bodyswap - Extended Workout
April 11, 2020
0x36 - Behind The Scenes - Special Effects
April 11, 2020
0x37 - Animated Discussion - Polymorph
April 13, 2020
A short animated discussion between Rob Grant, Doug Naylor and Ed Bye about the Red Dwarf series 3 episode "Polymorph".
0x38 - Dad - Episode Reconstruction
"Dad" was intended to bridge the last episode of Series II and the first episode of Series III, expanding on the events happening in-between that were only otherwise briefly mentioned in the show, and detailed in a very fast, Star Wars-like opening scrawl at the beginning of the first episode of Series III.
0x39 - The End: The Original Assembly
April 13, 2020
0x40 - Series IV Smeg Ups
August 23, 2020
0x41 - Series IV Deleted and Extended Scenes
August 24, 2020
0x42 - Built To Last - Series IV
April 11, 2020
0x49 - Series I Smeg Ups
April 13, 2020
0x50 - Series V Smeg Ups
April 11, 2020
0x51 - Heavy Science - Series V
April 11, 2020
0x52 - Series V Deleted and Extended Scenes
April 11, 2020
0x53 - The SFX of Series V
April 11, 2020
0x54 - Dwarfing USA
0x60 - Series VI Smeg Ups
April 11, 2020
0x61 - The Starbuggers Series VI
April 11, 2020
0x62 - Series VI Deleted and Extended Scenes
April 11, 2020
0x63 - Danny's Video Diary
April 11, 2020
Behind the scenes video diary filmed by Danny John-Jules
0x64 - Return to Laredo
0x65 - Howard Goodall - Settling The Score
April 11, 2020
0x70 - Series VII Deleted Scenes
April 11, 2020
Red Dwarf: All seasons
S0: Specials
87 Episode s
S1: Series I
6 Episode s
S2: Series II
6 Episode s
S3: Series III
6 Episode s
S4: Series IV
6 Episode s
S5: Series V
6 Episode s
S6: Series VI
6 Episode s
S7: Series VII
8 Episode s
S8: Series VIII
8 Episode s
S9: Back to Earth
3 Episode s
S10: Series X
6 Episode s
S11: Series XI
6 Episode s
S12: Series XII
6 Episode s