Red Dwarf |
Red Dwarf is a British comedy franchise which primarily
comprises ten series (including a ninth mini-series named Back To Earth)
of a television science fiction sitcom that aired on BBC Two between
1988 and 1993 and from 1997 to 1999 and on Dave in 2009 and from 2012,
gaining a cult following. The series was created by Rob Grant and Doug
Naylor, who also wrote the first six series. The show originated from a
recurring sketch, Dave Hollins: Space Cadet part of the mid-1980s BBC
Radio 4 comedy show Son of Cliché, also scripted by Grant and Naylor. In
addition to the television episodes, there are four bestselling novels,
two pilot episodes for an American version of the show, a radio version
produced for BBC Radio 7, tie-in
books, magazines and
other merchandise. In 2008, a three-episode production was commissioned
by the digital channel Dave. These episodes were screened in April 2009
during the Easter weekend and comprised a three-part story titled Red
Dwarf: Back to Earth. Unlike the majority of the original BBC episodes,
this mini-series was a comedy drama filmed without a studio audience or
an added laugh track. Despite the pastiche of science fiction used as a
backdrop, Red Dwarf is primarily a character-driven comedy, with
off-the-wall, often scatological science fiction elements used as
complementary plot devices. In the early episodes, a recurring source of
comedy was the "Odd Couple"-style relationship between the two central
characters of the show, who have an intense dislike for each other and
are trapped together deep in space. The main characters are Dave Lister,
the last known human alive, and Arnold Rimmer, a hologram of Lister's
dead bunkmate. The other regular characters are Cat, a lifeform which
evolved from the descendants of Lister's pregnant pet cat Frankenstein,
Holly, Red Dwarf's computer, Kryten, a service mechanoid, and, as of
Series VII to Back to Earth, Kristine Kochanski, an alternative-reality
version of Lister's long-lost love. One of the series' highest
accolades came in 1994, when an episode from the sixth series, "Gunmen
of the Apocalypse", won an International Emmy Award in the Popular Arts
category, and in the same year the series was also awarded "Best BBC
Comedy Series" at the British Comedy Awards. The series attracted its
highest ratings, of over eight million viewers, during the eighth series
in 1999. Series X consists of six episodes, recorded in front of a
studio audience in December 2011-January 2012. The opening episode of
this revived series was broadcast on 4 October 2012, on Dave and also on
Dave HD.
The adventures of the last human being alive and his friends, stranded three million years into deep space on the mining ship Red DwarfStars: Chris Barrie, Craig Charles, Dannyohn-Jules