
Red Dwarf
Lister celebrates Father's Day Rimmer and Kryten install a new computer.

Lister celebrates Father's Day Rimmer and Kryten install a new computer.

Rimmer gets a distress call from his brother.

Tired of sharing space with Lister, Rimmer begins a blissful new relationship with the ultimate roommate: a holographic replica of himself.

A mutated form of pneumonia causes Lister's hallucinations to become solid.

Lister discovers startling facts about Catkind after learning to read the language.

Lister wants to date the dead console officer Rimmer wakes up with another's arm.

Lister wants to lose weight the Rimmer hologram proposes swapping bodies as a way for him to lose weight.

A genetic mutant with the ability to change shape and feed off negative energy runs loose aboard the Red Dwarf and terrorizes the crew.

After the crew are forced to abandon ship, Lister and Rimmer are marooned on an arctic moon with only a pot noodle and a tin of dog food between them.

When Lister and Cat finally arrive back on Earth, they soon discover that time and people are running backward.

The crew de-evolves a sparrow into a fierce Tyrannosaurus rex.

Rimmer and Lister sabotage the halftime drink of their basketball opponents.

Kryten entertains the prisoners with his own pirate TV station.

Lister does not know that he is training prison-hardened convicts for a suicide mission.

After being slapped with a two-year prison sentence for committing crimes against the Space Corps, the Red Dwarfers are desperate to escape.

Armed with a stash of confidential files, Rimmer proceeds to brown-nose Capt. Hollister in hopes of receiving officer status.

Thanks to the nanobots, the Red Dwarf is back in business with its original crew on board, which means Rimmer is alive and well.

Concern for Lister's welfare prompts Kryten to intensify the search for the missing Nanites.

The women book the Royal Albert Hall for Jean Durand to perform in Saffy is upset by her own hypocrisy.

Saffy invites a friend to move in Patsy learns that, on paper, she has no identity.