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Holy sh*t!! Red Dwarf is back!!!!

Red Dwarf: Back to Earth

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7851989.stm

Red Dwarf voyages back to Earth




Cult comedy Red Dwarf is returning to TV, 21 years after its initial launch.
The show has been resurrected by digital channel Dave for a two-part Easter weekend special, which sees the cast finally return to Earth.
Written and directed by Red Dwarf co-creator Doug Naylor, the new show reunites the line-up, including Coronation Street's Craig Charles.
The hit show, which ran for eight series on BBC Two between 1988 and 1999, won an International Emmy award.
'No holds barred'
Set three million years into the future, the show followed the exploits of Dave Lister, slovenly crew member of the mining ship Red Dwarf - and the last man in the universe.
He was joined in his weekly attempts to make it back to Earth by a cast of oddballs including human hologram Arnold Rimmer, sanitation mechanoid Kryton and Cat - a preening half-man, half-animal who evolved from the ship's cat.
At its peak, Red Dwarf pulled in around eight million viewers and was broadcast in more than 25 countries.
It has sold more than seven million DVDs and videos.
The new two-part series Red Dwarf: Back to Earth will be followed by a "no holds barred" episode without sets, special effects or autocue.
The weekend will climax with Red Dwarf: the Making of Back to Earth, a behind-the-scenes special from the new episodes.

What's the no holds barred episode? No effects, sets or autocue? So is it them in character and make-up?

Looks like they're coming back to finish the series with them reaching Earth Finally. It's been a long time coming.
 
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Not necessarily, series 7 was gonna end with them getting to Earth, and destroying the biggest city on the planet, but they didn't have the budget. Also, in the books when they found Earth it was a frozen ice ball.

It sounds like the "No Holds Barred" episode sounds like a rehearsal or read-through, either way it's something different.
 
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They did a memorable celebrity cook-off, in which Ainsley Harriott tried to teach two teams (Lister and Kryten versus Kochanski (sp?) and A N other (Rimmer or the Cat)) to make a rice dish. It was unscripted, totally chaotic (including one of the teams swapping their rice for Ainsley's) and hilarious. Kryten cleared up the mess they made with his groinal hoover at one point. I think they're all talented enough to pull something like that off easily.
 
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They did a memorable celebrity cook-off, in which Ainsley Harriott tried to teach two teams (Lister and Kryten versus Kochanski (sp?) and A N other (Rimmer or the Cat)) to make a rice dish. It was unscripted, totally chaotic (including one of the teams swapping their rice for Ainsley's) and hilarious. Kryten cleared up the mess they made with his groinal hoover at one point. I think they're all talented enough to pull something like that off easily.
Can't Smeg, Won't Smeg. It was Lister and Kryten vs Rimmer and Duane Dibley. :lol:
 
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Kochanski was definitely there but now you mention it, it WAS Duane! I think she was a last minute replacement.
 
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Kochanski was definitely there but now you mention it, it WAS Duane! I think she was a last minute replacement.
Yeah, she was there, I can't remember why though it's been a while since I watched it. I'm going to have to get the DVDs out and watch it again sometime soon.
 
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Kochanski did the taste testing at the end. I think it's on the series 7 DVD.. or possibly series 4.
 
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That's what it'll be then. I only saw it once and my eyes were stuck in horrified fascination on Kryten and Lister, so that's why the others are hazy. I do remember her standing, open-mouthed in horror at one point.
 
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Does anybody have a divx of the Bodysnatcher storyboarded episode with Chris Barrie doing all the voices?

It's on the Red Dwarf Remastered box set, but i'm not a fan of those remastered episodes and i'm not buying the entire DVD set for one 30 minute special feature.

Having seen and enjoyed The Enemy Within though, I am very keen to see this.
 
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Not necessarily, series 7 was gonna end with them getting to Earth, and destroying the biggest city on the planet, but they didn't have the budget. Also, in the books when they found Earth it was a frozen ice ball.
But that was 10 years ago. It's better they tie up the series because I can't see this going on even if it does do well. This has been a large plot point of Red Dwarf since it started. The silme balls are coming home.
 
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Not necessarily, series 7 was gonna end with them getting to Earth, and destroying the biggest city on the planet, but they didn't have the budget. Also, in the books when they found Earth it was a frozen ice ball.
But that was 10 years ago. It's better they tie up the series because I can't see this going on even if it does do well. This has been a large plot point of Red Dwarf since it started. The silme balls are coming home.
I wasn't saying I don't think they should wrap it up, just that it's not necessarily the end if they do arrive at Earth.
 
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I don't think it needs wrapping up.

It needs not to have silly cliffhangers left dangling, but i'd be quite happy with them condemned to wander the lonely stars for the rest of their lives. That was the feel of the show to start with, depressing and hopeless.
 
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I don't think it needs wrapping up.

It needs not to have silly cliffhangers left dangling, but i'd be quite happy with them condemned to wander the lonely stars for the rest of their lives. That was the feel of the show to start with, depressing and hopeless.

:lol:
 
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I don't think it needs wrapping up.

It needs not to have silly cliffhangers left dangling, but i'd be quite happy with them condemned to wander the lonely stars for the rest of their lives. That was the feel of the show to start with, depressing and hopeless.
I feel the same, I don't think the show needs a resolution, but no cliffhanger would be nice... Some how I don't think they'll resolve the series 8 cliffhanger in these 2 episodes either, it'll just ignore that ever happened.

I'm thinking the same way as you about the Bodysnatchers collection. I don't want to buy it just for the new extras, because I don't particularly like the remastered episode, but on the other hand I do want to see the new extras.
 
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Did it have a studio audience? It's so long ago I can't remember.
 
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I was meaning the 'real' ones 1-6. I don't count 7 & 8 because they're pish.
 
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I was meaning the 'real' ones 1-6. I don't count 7 & 8 because they're pish.
Yeah, 1-6 did, 7 didn't but they showed the recordings to the audience and recorded actual laughter rather than use canned laughter, but the timing still suffered because of it, and series 8 went back to studio audience. They ever said if the movie got off the ground they'd like to some how manage to have a studio audience there for the filming of that...
 
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No cliffhanger is enough of a Wrap up for me because I'm tired of having to wait this long not knowing if the series would ever come back or not.
 
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