Red Dwarf: Series 3 & 4 with Chris Barrie: DVD Cover
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Red Dwarf: Series 3 & 4 Cast: Chris Barrie, Danny John-Jules, Hattie Hayridge, Robert Llewellyn

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  • DVD Release Date: 02/03/2004
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 16,802

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Closed Caption; Cast commentary; "All Change" original documentary; Deleted scenes; Smeg ups; Hattie's dj diary; Tribute to Mel Bibby; "Food" featurette; Backwards-forwards; Trailers; Raw FX footage; Isolated music cues; Audio book chapters; Photo gallery; Weblink; 12-page collector's booklet; Plus easter eggs; Cast commentary; "Built to Last" original documentary; Deleted scenes; Smeg ups; Ace Rimmer - a life in lamé; "Lurve" featurette; Can't smeg won't smeg special; Trailers; Raw fx footage; Isolated music cues; Audio book chapters; Photo gallery; Weblink; 12-page collector's booklet; Plus Easter eggs

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Scene Index

Side #1 -- Disc 1
2. Wilma Flinstone
3. HtraE
4. Novelty Acts
5. Searching
6. The Reverse Brothers
7. Backstage
8. Unrumble
9. End Credits
2. Abandon Ship
3. Men of Honour
4. Marooned
5. Virginity
6. Dog Food
7. Camphor Wood
8. Rescue
9. End Credits
2. Autopsy
3. Silly Old Trout
4. Killer Boxer Shorts
5. Twat It
6. Heat Seekers
7. Alphabetti Spaghetti
8. C.L.I.T.O.R.I.S.
9. End Credits
2. Self Destruct
3. The Plan
4. Swapped
5. On the Scales
6. Goodyear Belly
7. The Chase
8. Captain Chloroform
9. End Credits
2. Durex Volleyball
3. Tension Sheets
4. Developments
5. Time Machine
6. Smeg and the Heads
7. Cash
8. Thickie Holden
9. End Credits
2. Shut Down
3. Silicon Heaven
4. Faith, Hop and Charity
5. Party Time
6. Jackson Pollack
7. Hungover
8. Hudzen
9. End Credits
Side #3 -- Disc 3
1. Learning to Lie
2. Hammy Hamster
3. Camille
4. Examination
5. Two Cats
6. Heartbreaker
7. We'll Always Have Parrots
8. End Credits
2. First Contact
3. DNA Modifier
4. Double Polaroid
5. Droid Rot
6. Fellow Humans
7. Curry Monster
8. Man-Plus
9. End Credits
2. Space Mumps
3. Barbara Bellini
4. Gunge
5. Justice World
6. 9000 Years
7. The Appeal
8. The Simulant
9. End Credits
2. Talkie Toaster
3. Computer Senility
4. No Sounds
5. Using Your Head
6. Survival
7. What Is It?
8. Pool With Planets
9. End Credits
2. Ace in the Making
3. Rubber Shares
4. Gone Fishing
5. Front Seat Driver
6. Introducing Ace
7. Ace and Skipper
8. Old Boy Network
8. End Credits
2. Matter Paddle
3. Arrivals
4. Winnie the Pooh
5. The Good Guys
6. Caligula
7. Inspection
8. Waxwar
9. End Credits

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Time travel, parallel universes, and a host of other sci-fi tropes become fodder for comedy in the BBC's wacky, long-running series Red Dwarf. Writers-creators Rob Grant and Doug Naylor mold a sci-fi sitcom that follows the exploits of Lister (Craig Charles), a deep-space miner who emerges from stasis 3 million years in the future to find that his only companions are Rimmer (Chris Barrie), a hologram of his dead bunkmate; Cat (Danny John-Jules), a humanoid who evolved from his pet cat; and Holly, the ship's computer. Continuing the tradition of sturdy absurdity set up in Series 1 and 2, Series 3 finds Lister pregnant with twins -- gasp? -- after a liaison with his female self in a parallel universe, which is only topped by the Red Dwarf's computer performs a sex change on itself, which made way for Hattie Hayridge to replace Norman Lovett in the role of Holly. Series 4 finds the sharp comedy writing in comfort zone, aided by a larger budget thanks to the show's success. Indeed, Series 3's drastic changes put the show further out of this world yet proved beneficial, as pushing the comic imagination to limits where no man had gone before made Red Dwarf one of the most hilarious comedies to emerge from England. Barnes & Noble

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