Go behind the scenes of Red Dwarf: Back to Earth featuring interviews with cast and crew.
Journey across the Red Dwarf universe with this A-Z guide to some of its best moments.
Ainsley Harriott guest stars as Red Dwarf meets Can't Cook, Won't Cook in this special.
Deleted scenes from the tenth series of Red Dwarf.
There are smeg ups galore in this compilation of outtakes from the first seven series.
Bamber Gascoigne presents a special Red Dwarf edition of University Challenge.
Documentary about the making of series 10 of the space-bound sci-fi sitcom, Red Dwarf.
A documentary on the making of the three-part special, interviewing cast, crew and special guest stars about the shows triumphant return following a decade-long hiatus.
Join Kryten and Lister as they take you on a journey to a world of cosmic cock-ups and ballistic blunders, where no-one ever remembers their lines and nothing goes right - ever! Show more
After an altercation with a deranged droid Lister has his kidneys organ-napped. The only solution is to ask Cat, the most selfish creature in the universe, to give him one of his.
Kryten has a mid-life crisis and changes his body cover to Ferrari red. The posse show him how much he’s achieved in life by taking him to visit a mechanoid from his old fleet. Show more
When the Dwarfers search for some tech to fix Starbug’s faulty port engine, they come across a Scientific Research centre that appears to have found a cure for evil.
The boys attempt to rescue a ship locked on a collision course manned by a crew who have outlawed criticism.
When all the machines onboard Red Dwarf go on strike, a Presidential election is held between Rimmer and Kryten to decide who’s best served to manage the machine’s needs.
When the crew update the ship's software they discover the Jupiter Mining Corporation has been bought by a multinational corporation with some absurd product restrictions.
Rimmer gets hold of a Quantum skipper and skips his way across the multi-verse looking for a dimension where he’s not such a giant loser.
Marooned in Britain in 23 AD, the crew only need an 8 volt battery to get home. Unfortunately, this is an impossibly staggering amount of electricity for 23 AD.
Lister loses Rimmer in a game of poker, along with more money than he actually has. He has 24 hours to pay his debts – and a groinal exploder to ensure he does.
Lister gets himself in a love triangle with Snack Dispensers 23 and 34. His women trouble just gets worse when a mail pod finally catches up to the ship with a letter from his ex.
The Dwarfers find themselves in an alternative version of America where modern technology is prohibited, making Rimmer and Kryten illegal. Show more