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If like me you find the "Bonus" material on DVD packages to be, by and large, a total waste of time, you may well find the release of Red Dwarf "Just The Shows" to be a real tonic. For the price of about two of the individual episode bundles, you get all the episodes from the first four ... Read review
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Grant's comedy sci-fi seriesRed Dwarfwas sketched on the back of a beer mat. When it finally appeared on our television screens in 1988 the show had clearly stayed tr...
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Grant's comedy sci-fi seriesRed Dwarfwas sketched on the back of a beer mat. When it finally appeared on our television screens in 1988 the show had clearly stayed tr...
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Doug Naylor.Chicken soup machine repairman and intergalactic loser Dave Lister awakes from suspended animation to discover he is the lone survivor of a radiation lea...
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Chicken soup machine repairman and intergalactic loser Dave Lister awakes from suspended animation to discover he is the lone survivor of a radiation leak and is now three million years into deep space and the last surviving member of the human race. Dave is soon joined by Arnold J. Rimmer a hologram of his dead bunk-mate a life-form who's evolved from his pet cat and Kryten a neurotic sanitation mechanoid. Together this unlikely bunch of heroes attempt to find their way back to Earth under the guidance of Holly the ship's senile computer. Along the way they'll be brought back to reality lose their mothership become stranded on Starbug bump into Lister's ex-girlfriend and find themselves back on Red Dwarf where the original crew have been resurrected by nanobots.
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Comedy - Director: Tony Dow - Original Language: English - Classification: 12 years and over - Starring: John Challis, David Jason, Nicholas Lyndhurst, Tessa Peake-Jones, Gwyneth Strong
Comedy - Original Language: English - Classification: 12 years and over - Starring: Tessa Peake-Jones, Buster Merryfield, David Jason, Nicholas Lyndhurst
Comedy - Director: Richard Boden, Mandie Fletcher, Martin Shardlow - Original Language: English - Classification: 15 years and over - Starring: Hugh Laurie, Miranda Richardson, Stephen Fry, Brian Blessed, Tim McInnerny, Tony Robinson, Rowan Atkinson
Advantages: All the shows, some are true classics, none are stinkers... Disadvantages: ... Red Dwarf can be a bit of an acquired taste, I suppose...
...well find the release of Red Dwarf "Just The Shows" to be a real tonic. For the price of about two of the individual episode bundles, you get all the episodes from the first four series. You get no bonus material whatsoever - it is, as it says, just the shows. Hurrah!
The packaging is minimalist but stylish, with a four-way folding DVD holder in a compact box. The DVD menus are there to give you what you want with the minimum ... ...On board the mining ship Red Dwarf are two highly trained technicians… well, soup machine attendants really. After ending up in stasis for three million years, one finds himself on a ship only inhabited by himself and a hologram of the other technician - who has managed to wipe out the entire crew. A creature that evolved from the ship's cat is also onboard, though he's not exactly used to humans… Oh yeah, and there's a ship's computer with an attitude… ... more
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If like me you find the "Bonus" material on DVD packages to be, by and large, a total waste of time, you may well find the release of Red Dwarf "Just The Shows" to be a real tonic. For the price of about two of the individual episode bundles, you get all the episodes from the first four series. You get no bonus material whatsoever - it is, as it says, just the shows. Hurrah!
The packaging is minimalist but stylish, with a four-way folding DVD holder in a compact box. The DVD menus are there to give you what you want with the minimum of fuss - access to each episode and a "Play All2 function. What more could you possibly want?!?
Overview
On board the mining ship Red Dwarf are two highly trained technicians… well, soup machine attendants really. After ending up in stasis for three million years, one finds himself on a ship only inhabited by himself and a hologram of the other technician - who has managed to wipe out the entire crew. A creature that evolved from the ship's cat is also onboard, though he's not exactly used to humans… Oh yeah, and there's a ship's computer with an attitude…
Series Overview
In series one we see the characters introduced and the action mainly takes place on the ship. Despite these two factors the pace starts off quickly and never slows down, and the jokes come as thick and fast as in any other series. Watching the pilot episode, it's easy to see why Red Dwarf quickly developed a cult following in the UK.
Series Two differs from the first in that much of the action takes place on various planets instead of just the ship, and Holly (the ship's computer) is probably more mobile in this series than any other. The plots are clever and inventive, making good use of the new scope for exploration beyond the ship. The best episode, though, is the one based entirely on Red Dwarf…
When Series Three emerged, the show had gained significant popularity and had a far bigger effects budget. This really showed in the production quality, but it was still the hilarious scripts and brilliant acting that made this so wonderful. The first series I ever saw and still one of my favourite - though that's an impossible decision.
Series Four was one I hadn't remembered being particularly good, but when I watched it again I found myself rolling on the floor laughing. (Not quite literally, but nearly.) Many of the episodes I'd remembered being in series Five were actually in Four… Even though the series is in many ways much more adventurous than the previous three, it remains true to its essence and the best episodes are still those that explore the main characters' psyches.
Meet The Crew
Dave Lister - the last human in the universe, though some would say he doesn't really meet the criteria for a human being. To Lister, hygiene is a mystery, a good diet consists of three vindaloos daily (in case vindaloo is a uniquely British word, it means an extremely hot curry), and life generally consists of bumming around and annoying Rimmer. Don't get the wrong idea though - he's a nice guy at heart and actually becomes the social conscience of the crew. (Which doesn't say at lot for the rest of them…)
Played by: Craig Charles
Arnold Judas Rimmer - a hologram of the crew member whose laxness was responsible for the accident that caused the deaths of the entire crew, Rimmer annoys everyone he ever meets. He repeatedly fails exams, has never had a serious relationship in his life, has a collection of photographs of twentieth-century telegraph poles (and cannot understand why nobody ever wants to see them…), and likes elevator music. (See I even used an Americanism! I'm so good to you…) In short, he's a complete loser and the last person in the universe you'd want to spend the rest of your life with. Often known as "Goalpost Head" and regarded as a "sad, pathetic weasel of a man".
Played by: Chris Barrie
Cat - a creature that evolved from Lister's cat 3 million years ago. (Hey this is science-fiction after all…) Just like a cat he is totally vain, self-obsessed, and always preening himself. Interested in nobody but himself, Cat gets many of the funniest lines in the show. Over the course of the four series he gets progressively less cat-like but never completely loses his origins. You know he's ill if he talks about wanting to wear paisley suits…
Played by: Danny John-Jules
Kryton - a series 4000 mechanoid with a head shaped like the unsharpened end of a pencil, Kryton only appears briefly in series 2 before getting a makeover and becoming a full member in series three and thereafter. Originally a subservient droid capable only of doing what he is told to by human masters, Lister succeeds in breaking his programming (or some of it). Kryton gets some hilarious lines that are even funnier because you don't expect them of him.
Played by: Robert Llewellin (the only original cast member to feature in the awful US Pilot of the show)
Holly - the ship's on-board computer. Laconic in the extreme but highly intelligent - at least at some point in time. Star of one of the funniest episodes ever (Queeg). After he meets his female counterpart in Parallel Universe, he decides to take her form in Series 3. Holly is never as funny in series 3 and 4 as in 1 and 2, but not a complete disaster.
Played by: Norman Lovett (series 1 and 2), Hattie Hayridge (series 3 and 4). If I remember rightly, Holly reverted back to his old self and was played by Lovett again in series 6 (though after 5 it was never anywhere near as good).
Episode Guide
Series One
The End
It all begins (ironic, huh?) The characters are introduced and not a great deal happens (unless you count 3m years passing, the extinction of the entire crew, and the emergence of a new life-form as nothing…). Holly plays a starring role, especially as he tries to explain to Lister that all the crew are dead. ("They're all dead, Dave" has never sounded funny before this…)
Future Echoes
The brilliant imagination of writers Rob Grant and Doug Naylor is given an early showcasing here as the crew witness future events when the ship breaks the light speed barrier. "From this point, things are going to get just a teensy bit complicated", announces the head of a future Rimmer… and it does.
Balance of Power
Rimmer is a genius at failing exams. His constantly trying to pull rank over Lister leads Dave to take the Chef's exam, which if he passes will give him a higher rank than his hologrammatic cabin sharer…
Confidence and Paranoia
Herring rain pours down as a strange mutated virus makes anything possible on Red Dwarf. Things really become interesting when Dave's confidence and paranoia become anthropomorphic personifications… and Rimmer is siding with Paranoia…
Waiting for God
A strange unidentified pod is discovered, leading Rimmer to conclude that aliens are afoot. But then that's what he always thinks, and he's always wrong… or is he?
Me2
Rimmer creates a perfect partner for himself - him. But he finds out just how annoying he is and quickly gets on his nerves…
Best of the series: Confidence and Paranoia
Series Two
Kryten
Red Dwarf receives a distress call from a ship containing three females (a life form not encountered very often by the crew of RD). Rimmer is determined to make a good impression, but he's in for a bit of a shock… Kryten is introduced in this episode but is not the finished article, and doesn't appear again in this series.
Better Than Life
A really cruel episode! The crew play the new game "Better Than Life", a total immersion video game where you are, to all intents and purposes, actually there. Sadly, Rimmer's psyche can't accept anything nice happening to him, and things start to go wrong - not only for him, though.
Thanks for the Memory
After celebrating the anniversary of Rimmer's death (not uncommon for Holograms to celebrate, apparently), four days simply appear to have vanished from everyone's memory. The crew set out to discover what happened… (An excellent episode, only just pipped for best of the series.)
Stasis Leak
A stasis leak on one of the lower deck allows the crew to go back in time three million years and visit their old crewmates. Another example of Grant & Naylor's creativity with the whole time travel concept.
Queeg
Holly is found wanting in his role as the ship's computer. So wanting, in fact, that the emergency back-up computer, Queeg, assumes control. The crew fail to really stand up for Holly but soon wish they can get him back as regulations are enforced mercilessly…
Parallel Universe
Holly creates the "Holly Hop Drive", which enables them to visit a parallel universe. A funny satire of the battle of the sexes ensues, though Cat's equivalent in the parallel universe is not quite what he expects…
Best of the series: Queeg
Series Three
Backwards
Red Dwarf manage to return home, but something's wrong - everything's going backwards. While this seems to hold certain advantages over the way we're used to, things can't possibly last. Some truly disgusting moments here.
Marooned
Lister and Rimmer find themselves marooned on an ice planet with only pot noodle and dog food for Lister to survive on. ("Well it's obvious what's going to be the last thing to be eaten… I can't stand Pot Noodle!") They each find out that they have more noble characteristics than either thought possible in the other… well, nearly…
Polymorph
A shape-shifting, genetically mutated monster that sucks the emotions out of its victims roams free on Red Dwarf. Soon the crew have very different characters than previously…
Timeslides
In the obligatory series episode to deal with time travel, Kryten discovers that the developing fluid has mutated. Photos become alive, and the crew can actually enter them. Hitler's briefcase is stolen (briefly), and suddenly anything seems possible - including a way out of his futile existence for Lister. But will his previous self listen to his ingenious plan?
The Last day
Poor old Kryten discovers that he's nearly reached his expiry date. Firmly believing in Silicon Heaven (Lister's interpretation is being opposite Bridgette Neilson in a packed lift) he is not worried, but Lister tries to break his programming. However, as Kryten so aptly puts it, if there's no silicon heaven, then "where do all the calculators go?!?!".
Best of the series: Polymorph
Series Four
Camille
A Genetically Engineered Life Form causes havoc with the crew's emotions, with Kryten especially affected - despite the fact that he's not really programmed to have emotions. A hilarious spoof of the classic film Cassablanca ensues…
DNA
On finding an alien ship, the crew decide to explore. But should Cat really be messing around with controls that he doesn't understand? Particularly when they're the controls of a DNA alteration machine… Uh-oh. Among other things, a Vindaloo monster emerges that can only be vanquished by one thing… (One of the funniest lines of the series, but I can't quote it here in case it spoils the moment for you.)
Justice
Another pod is discovered that either contains a beautiful woman or a psychopathic android. What a dilemma. The answer seems to be to take it back to the penal colony it was launched from - if it turns out to be the woman they can release, if it's the android they let the prison take care of it. Just one problem… when they enter the prison, the crew themselves find themselves on trial…
White Hole
Cat: "So what is it?" Kryten: "I believe this is known as a white hole. Black holes suck time out of space, white hole put it back in." Cat: "So what is it?" Kryten: "I believe we've encountered this time stream before." Cat:"So what is it?… … Only kidding!"
Dimension Jump
There is a theory that each decision is played out in a different dimension. There is in fact a dimension where Arnold J Rimmer was a hero. When he pilots a craft designed to break the speed of reality and enter other dimensions, he meets the Arnold J Rimmer that we know and… well, we know. He's not impressed…
Meltdown
Kryten discovers a machine that can instantly transport people to any point in time and space.
Best of the series: Justice
Humour
I guess it's fair to say that the humour is very British, so if that will put you off it would be a big factor against you getting this! Much of the humour stems from the relationship between Lister and Rimmer; Cat and Kryten provide funny one-liners but their characters are basically incapable of meaningful feelings. The science fiction element is used to the full for humour, but some episodes rely entirely on the human element, and this isn't to their detriment. Though the humour never really stops, there are many moments in different episodes that are actually quite poignant. The balance is, as far as can realistically be achieved, quite perfect.
Overall Rating
Each episode is worth 8, 9, or 10/10. There really are no bad ones, and the best are absolutely priceless. There is a bit of crudeness in it admittedly but unless you're really easily offended it's not a big problem. I'll put the full rating details below anyway for your information.
If you like comedy sci-fi, this is about the pinnacle, with only Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy being as good. Perhaps the absolute best series is series five, which I shall review individually later, but every series from one to four is brilliant in its own right. I can't recommend it enough to fans of comedy sci-fi. The success of the show is remarkable considering how much difficulty Grant & Naylor had even to get a pilot episode aired.
Other Details
Starring: Chris Barrie, Craig Charles, Danny John-Jules, Robert Llewellyn, Norman Lovett, Hattie Hayridge.
Written by: Rob Grant & Doug Naylor.
Produced by: Rob Grant, Doug Naylor, Ed Bye.
Directed by: Ed Bye.
Executive Producer: Paul Jackson.
Subtitles: English SDH
Sound: Dolby digital stereo.
Regions: 2+4 PAL UK
Total running time: 674 mins approx.
Rating Information
Suitable only for persons of 12 years and over (UK and Irish rating)
Theme / Other: Mild drug references Language: Some mild, implied strong Sex / nudity: Some moderate references Violence: Infrequent, mild ** This is not plagiarised ***
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Red Dwarf series 1 - 4 ================= ~Starring~ Dave Lister. (Craig Charles). Begins his journey as a tone deaf, idle, useless, curry loving, carefree or should that be careless, scruffy slob. But his character develops Arnold J Rimmer. (Chris Barrie) Arnie is the most cowardly, back stabbing, regimented, and pathetic life form to ever call itself human. But Arnie, or big man to his friends, has the biggest transformation of them all because ... ...so he enlists aboard the Red Dwarf little realising it will not reach earth for another 5 years. Dave smuggles a cat aboard the ship but is found out and put into "stasis" for refusing to surrender his cat for dissection. Whilst in stasis there is a radiation leak which kills all of the remaining crew. The computer keeps Dave in stasis for 3 million years until the radiation levels are safe for him to emerge. The ships computer 'Holly' creates a ...
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Advantages: Excellent value, no pointless extras! Disadvantages: Does not offer anything new to die-hard fans who already own the videos
...box set as against other Red Dwarf products:
1. Value. It works out very cheap at only around £4.50 per series. 2. Portability. The set takes up far less space than 8 video tapes, which is what you would have got in pre-DVD days. It has meant that I have been able to take the set to uni and introduce my housemates to the joys of Red Dwarf!
3. Simplicity. For those of us who aren't easily seduced by extras this set is ideal. It's good to not have ... ...Even though the set offers nothing new, I'm giving it a high rating largely due to its lack of pointless extras.
4. Novelty value. With the old 3-episode tapes, it was easy to get over-familiar with the episodes but with four series to choose from you'll never get bored!
5. Quality. Comparing both picture and sound quality with my old VCRs the quality is incredible. Efforts are made to make the dialogue clearer by controlling the noise of the audience.
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Advantages: 4 excellent series of red dwarf Disadvantages: some of the first series tend to be boring
Red Dwarf Just the Shows Vol.1
Starring: Criss Barrie(Rimmer), Craig Charles(Lister), Danny John-Jules(Cat), Robert Llewellyn(Kryten), Norman Lovett and Hattie Hayridge Written by: Rob Grant and Doug Naylor
Directed by: Ed Bye
Red dwarf, as ever is one of the best sitcoms around. The way Craig Charles and Chris Barry set eachother off is fantastic.
This DVD is 4 series of an absolute classic, although the first series doesnt seem to have as much ... ...or smegups episodes, just classic red dwarf.
Series 1
THE END
FUTURE ECHOES
BALANCE OF POWER
CONFIDENCE AND PARANOIA
WAITING FOR GOD
ME2
The first series contains some excellent episodes, my favorite being confidence and paranoia. The pure randomness of the fish rain scene has to be seen to be believed.
Series 2
KRYTEN
BETTER THAN LIFE
THANKS FOR THE MEMORY
STASIS LEAK
QUEEG
PARALLEL UNIVERSE
In series two we meet kryten for the first ...
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Advantages: the original and best versions Disadvantages: none
...into stasis for bringing aboard Red Dwarf an illegal cat. on awaking from suspended animation he discovers he is the lone survivor of a radiation leak and is now three million years into deep space and the last surviving member of the human race. This would probably have been ok as one member of the crew could be restored as a hologram, unfortunately the low on megabytes ships computer, Holly, has brought back listers room mate, the anal rimmer, ... ...If you are looking for Red Dwarf in all it's original glory then this is for you, as a little reminder of what to expect here is an episode by episode, series by series review.
SERIES 1.
ep1 the end, best bits – lister being quiet
ep2 future echoes, best bits – future lister messes with rimmers mind
ep3 balance of power, best bits – lister plans to outrank Rimmer by becoming a chef
ep4 confidence and paranoia, best bits – the spontaneous combustion ...
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Advantages: Great Value For Money Disadvantages: Doesn't include extra's like the Smeg Ups!
...For the die hard Red Dwarf fans out there you might prefer to buy the separate series box sets with all the added extra's, but if all your looking for a nice compact DVD box set of the first 4 series (which are the best in my opinion) then its definately worth buying. At around the same price as buying two separate series DVD's its great value for money too. ...
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All twenty-four episodes from series one to four of the popular TV comedy: 'The End', 'Future Echoes', 'Balance Of Power', 'Waiting For God', 'Confidence And Paranoia', 'Me2', 'Kryten', 'Better Than Life', 'Thanks For the Memory', 'Stasis Leak', 'Queeg', 'Parallel Universe', 'Backwards', 'Marooned', 'Polymorph', 'Bodyswap', 'Timeslides', 'The Last Day', 'Camille', 'D.N.A.', 'Justice', 'White Hole', 'Dimension Jump' and 'Meltdown'.
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