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Warning: You guessed it. Spoilers. Between 6 and 7, Rob Grant and Doug Naylor had a falling-out and Red Dwarf seemed to be gone forever. However, spurred on by the 'To Be Continued' line at the end of Series 6, Doug Naylor decided to go for a 7th series in 1996. Instead of him alone writing the scripts, however, guest writers featured heavily in this series.

Red Dwarf series one has arguably the most integrity out of any Red Dwarf series, a time when the writers were all about ideas rather than selling T-Shirts. It's not the funniest series, of course - almost the opposite, in fact - but it has ideas and genuine charm.

To prove that everything's basically all right, the biggest miscalculation here is the lack of a laughter track. To see the suffocating slow death that can come from not having any audience laughter, watch the alternate version of Tikka to Ride on the series 7 DVD. We're talking here about a decision so horrible that it's on a Red Dwarf director's cut.

Here are the two latest videos from the Red Dwarf behind-the-scenes team The first is a decent, meaty interview with the Steadicam operator, full of super nerdy detail about the RED camera they.

Red Dwarf-Series 7 (1997) If you create a user account, you can add your own review of this DVD. Overall, I preferred this version to the transmitted one, as it is funnier. Additionally, there is no laugh track. This version was released previously on video.. I didn't find either of them overly interesting. They are The Movie: Yeah No.

Here are the first two novels of the cult series Red Dwarf in one volume Red Dwarf and Better Than Life plus the first draft of the original TV pilot script. It all begins when Dave Lister is celebrating his twenty-fourth birthday on a Monopoly board pub crawl round London, and somehow ends up three million years from Earth, marooned in the wrong dimension of the wrong.

Primary reasons are three-fold - one: Chris Barrie is back as Rimmer (the real Rimmer - see below) and the comedic chemistry between him and Craig Charles lives on still; two: they are back into front of a studio audience after the disaster of Red Dwarf VII's laugh track - yes, you heard right LAUGH TRACK; and three: the writng is spot-on and funny, which is all you ask for from Red Dwarf.