Best comedy ever , you can never get bored of watching them time and time again. Been watching red dwarf for 30 years plus. These documentary's simply make me smile , a smile goes a long way in life. Thanks for posting
Craig Charles has the most mischievous smile/smirk with twinkling, impish eyes. He was perfect for Lister. That was the first thing I noticed about this show - Lister’s smirk. Makes you want to smile back even if you are angry.
This is my absolutely favourite show of all time!! Watched it In Australia every week, my son was brought up on this and loves it still. Brilliant writing, acting and set! Just everything was perfection!! Thank guys, you made us very happy for a long time!!
i never appreciated watching these commentaries as a kid how funny Mac Mcdonald is. He nails the deadpan style of British standup more perfectly than any American I've seen.
I'll tell you what, To create a effective comedy on the skeleton of what in actually a very somber plot is nothing short of pure genius. Red dwaft is a treasure
Reruns of Are You Being Served, IT Crowd, Red Dwarf, Vicar of Dibley, Good Neighbors, Black Adder, Thin Blue Line, Spy, Moone Boy and others I can not remember at the present moment.
@@tilasole3252 I've seen most of those! Love em! Also....Young Ones, Bottom and Black's Books plus a bunch of others...On the Buses and The Tomorrow People .....Last of the Summer Wine...The Avengers.....Dr In the House....
@@athenassigil5820 I liked Black Books as well. Have not got into the Last of the Summer Wine yet, but reminded me of Mulberry, Open All Hours, Keeping Up Appearances, Waiting for God, Vicious, Miranda and The Old Guys
@@tilasole3252 I always avoided LotSW....but once I started watching....I couldn't stop. Every generation has it's own nostalgia and an if they did it my way attitude. I guess because I live in Canada, we got both US and British tv. I love both but for different reasons....I'd also add, when I grew up in Vancouver in the 70s and 80s, there were still a lot of Brit expats, here. Because of that, there were so many British programming, plus on PBS, they'd do marathons of Black Adder and Red Dwarf....Oh, and of course...Monty Python...all, brilliant stuff!
"i assure you sir we will be quite fine" "are you sure?!" "id stake my reputation on it" "you dont have a reputation" "No, sir, but I'm hoping to acquire one from this escapade"
Ah, red dwarf. Arguably 1 of Uk's greatest comedy's + for so long. To have spent many years of my life with this. All those memories that we can't remember compared to all those scenes that we do...Lol
I remember school the day after the first episode was first aired. Nobody else had watched it. I was simultaneously annoyed that I couldn’t share my love and delighted that I was the ... coolest. :D
I love Ed Bye. I saw this when I bought it on DVD when it came out, but it got lost in a move, and I kinda forgot the Bodysnatcher Collection existed and how detailed and wonderfully nerdy these DVD documentaries were, so to echo others thanks so much for the upload! :)
Is this on the "Just the Shows" DVD's? I'm looking to getting them on DVD but can't find them other than those and the Blu-ray (which I may get at some point).
23:25 - The BBC before John Birt became DG in 1992 was a great broadcaster (yes with flaws, I know) but in terms of comedy, Paul is right, the BBC would leave you alone & not interfere with production. They gave you the budget, the production facilities & the dates to do it, left you to it, expecting you to deliver on the given time. Perfect. Sadly all very different in 2020.
@@tilasole3252 Trying to get a comedy show made at the BBC now is utter hell. So many administrative forms and processes to go through, as well as too many managers to deal with. This is why the BBC has very little new comedy in the last decade. Sitcoms are few and far between on the BBC. Also BBC doesn't want to take risks. Satire shows are now dead. Have I Got News For You is the only one left.
@@johnking5174 I have not watched the BBC almost since the US went digital. Had a converter box for a little while, until it broke and refuse to buy another. And I refuse to pay for a streaming service like Brit Box. Plus I have a feeling I'd watch the establish classics, no matter how many times I already have- Are You Being Served, Red Dwarf, Mulberry, Good Neighbors, Spy, IT Crowd, Vicar of Dibley, Moone Boy, etc.
I was lucky to be in the UK in 1987 when this first aired. I was working at a Wimpy in Guildford. Fresh faced 18 year old, fresh out of year 12. From Australia. We were the cat when walking and both Rimmer and Lister whilst talking. I have converted so many Aussies to Red Dwarf it's quite awesome. My Wife is a huge fan. 22 years of loving the same things. Still watch this show once a week. Season 7 Legion is my favourite episode ever.
@@danhemming6624 me too certainly one of the best episodes which is saying something because for series 1-7 I can’t think of any I would class as actually bad or poor quality.
@@abigailslade3824 Series 1-6 are the best. 'Rimmerworld', 'Legion' and 'Gunmen of the Apocolypse' are pure genius. Anything beyond the final series 6 episode ('Out of Time') after Rob and Doug stopped writing together, in my opinion, is just awful. I vividly remember waiting months for series 7 and then staring at the screen open-mouthed and in shock after watching 'Tikka to Ride' because of how cringe-worthy and terrible it was. Some of the very late series episodes are 'OK', but nothing compares to series 1-6.
One of the best things about this documentary is that you really appreciate how clever and how much enginuity these people had to work in the practical effects that they did. These days everything just feels crap with lazy CGI.
I completely agree. Lazy CGI can change the whole feel of something nowadays. No real creativity any more. (Friendly FYI, I think you mean ingenuity lol)
Agreed. Since they've had such long breaks between seasons and the movie, I thought it would be the most awesome gag if the guys could get together every few years and just do another movie or a short season. It would then literally be like they're all just bumming around through space, growing old together(since they're actually growing old now). It would be brilliant.
Series one to four will live in my memory forever. Well, unless I develop Alzheimer’s, in which case they might vanish without a trace. But they will definitely live forever in someone’s memory! Someone who isn’t demented.
Man, that part with Rimmer's echo repeating the earlier conversation and Lister losing his shit over him not making any sense SLAYS me every time I watch it. It's never NOT funny, consistently hilarious. Future Echoes was definitely some of the most brilliant writing in the series.
To this day I can't see any difference in Chris Barrie's dialogue or positions when he's the echo vs. real life - when I was younger I seriously wondered if they were two separate takes or some very clever camera tricks!
I respect the fact that Grant and Naylor are totally honest about getting the inspiration for Red Dwarf from John Carpenter's 1974 sci-fi comedy film "Dark Star." Obviously the basic premise is VERY similar, with a handful of men stuck together in a spaceship, lonely, bored out of their minds, parsecs from anywhere, keeping themselves entertained by winding each other up. There's even more to it, like the fact they're blue-collar workers not clean-cut officer material, the way the ship is very "lived-in" and grotty, their bedroom almost a squat; the way one of the crew is a slob, another crewmember is despised by the others, thinks he's better than them, and resents them back; and the way one of the crew is technically dead but can still be interacted with. Heck, some of the attitude from the computer is pretty similar (the "Sorry, guys" and "May I remind you..." stuff), and the way the bomb talks in Dark Star is a lot like the toaster in Red Dwarf - sort of prim and precise, with rather more intelligence than seems strictly necessary for the job it was built to perform. But from the initial idea that's basically "Dark Star the TV Series" Grant and Naylor developed the characters and situations into something that absolutely stands alone - there's no equivalent of Kryten in Dark Star, and certainly nothing like Future Echoes or Back to Reality.
From the behind the scenes stuff you see, I’ve realised I love Holly the character but really dislike Norman as a person. He’s such a dour, self centred walloper of a man
Fun fact: The bits of stuff they stick on models to make them seem more detailed (They talk about it around the middle of the video) are called "Greebles". They are an example of "Horror Vaccui" (Which comes from the latin version of "nature abhors a vaccum", and is an old term that means filling art with as much detail as possible)
He also had a part in ‘Aliens’ as the colony boss, the character was similar to Captain Hollister. Seems like a lovely guy-maybe that’s why he gets so much work
I saw some of this treasured show many years ago and I still remember laughing my ass off.It was really good,like all of the bbc back in that day.Sadly,I don't even recognize what the bbc has become now.Cheers and thanks.
You all are just to silly! From My first time you had it I laughed so hard my ribs hurt for days. Thanks you for all your humor and skills. Warm n Fuzzy
I just want to say that i just LOVED RED DWARF from th very 1st episode. As a huge M.Python & Goons fan, ths new sci fi comedy just hit all th right buttons, its quirky mad humour just got better & betterer, i mean, who could imagine an evolved cat, a narcissistic fashion junkie & as thick as a brick, wth Dwane Dibbley as an alter ego, a liverpuddlian drinks dispenser engineer in hyperspace, & dont get me started on Arnold Rimmer/ Ace " Smoke me a kipper i'll be back in the morning " Rimmer. Wonderful Holly & Creighton too. EVERY SINGLE EPISODE WAS SHEER BLOODY GENIOUS! I'd love it to return, keep us goin thru self isolation at th mo!
@@TellyArchive well i will be now! I shall subscribe to yr channel forthwith & await further bulletins on our beloved sky gods just waiting to entertain us. I wish there were mini breaks or long haul holiday adventures aboard th sky bug, ....sigh ... alas
Also my favourite episode is BLUE, th Arnold Rimmer tribute ride & song crack me up without fail, its th best antidepressant in th universe, Rock On Red Dwarfers all over th known yoonie verse ! 🤣
I was lucky to watch a couple of recordings. The warm-up man who played the Ronald McDonald clown threw bean bags into the audience and then asked for them to be thrown back to be juggled. One of them hit me in the back of the head. I Pissed myself laughing. Great time watching the crew and cast doing their thing. And then went on to work in the film and tv industry as a medic.
CD St he is still friends though with the other castmates, and he’s a lot less insufferable now than he was at the time they filmed the first season/series. He’s still lovable though.
Damn you Telly Archive! I started watching this on a whim just before midnight prior to going to bed .. an hour later I have really enjoyed watching this, but I'm now knackered and in trouble from the missus for staying up too late!
Loved this show in 1988 as a 15-year-old and love it today, I had no idea that the cast was progressive because the characters could have been played by any ethnicity, and people didn't care
Yeah uh people cared about the cast, sure you didn't get the kind of intense outrage about it like you would today, but that is because of no social media and just a lack of use of the Internet in general. You had papers back then lampooning red dwarf for being progressive and you had all the usual white supremacist nonsense about white actors being "replaced".
If you haven't watched the show, you might wonder WTF? But it reached a lot of people HUNGRY for Sci-FI that was NOT ponderously overdramatic and tech-obsessed to the exclusion of human foibles. Think about that word, "foibles".... Okay, that's probably enough. My dear brother and I devoured these shows. They helped keep us sane through some weird times... *_Did I just Say That?_*
I just realized the other day that Dave Lister, who is a complete nobody, the only thing that makes him special is that he's the last Human, is literally a D-lister.
if i were him, id be a bit upset thati hadnt had as many spotlight episodes over the years as the others. i mean, why even be there if theyre not doing anything with the character?
@@jasonw3414 Sadly, it's mostly because The Cat is there to get laughs and that's pretty much IT! There are times when Red Dwarf relies HEAVILY on the "Rule Of Funny" and this sometimes backfires when it comes to the story-lines and characters! But of course, that is just ANOTHER good reason to bring in more Cat People!
We've seen plenty of cat-heavy episodes in the past, and DJJ has had more than his fair share of the spotlight. From Duane Dibbley to the dancing with the spaceships in S7, to his many personal skills (a few shown within this video, like his rollerskating and juggling), to the episode where he gets to have sex with another of the cat race in the most recent episode...and need I even mention Tongue Tied? How many of the other members of the team have their own album? These are only a FEW spotlight points within the show I can think of where Cat has been forefront or had a front-and-centre position within the show. If you consider "spotlight" to be whole episodes, has ANYONE really had a spotlight episode that you would call theirs alone? Rimmer had the "Ace Rimmer" thing, but then again Cat had Duane Dibbley...it's much the same thing. Rimmer got Me2, and a couple of small bits and pieces here and there...He's more underrepresented than the Cat. Lister's pretty much the "main" character of the show that everything is revolving around, but he's surprisingly underrepresented for being THE main character. It is logical that a fair portion of the show will revolve around him, the last man in the universe...ultimately it all returns back to him before moving on in another direction, but he gets less than a fair portion of the spotlight...not that I think CC would complain, he gets enough spotlight. And Holly/Hollie...apart from a certain couple of episodes like Queeg ("April, May, June, July AND August fools!") and White Hole, the character is relegated to background. He had to badger the production staff in S1 (as you hear in this video) just to get seen rather than be just a voiceover. And you think the CAT needs more storyline?
I don’t know if it’s his lugubriousity but I’ve always loved Norman Lovett’s face. It somehow reminds me of home even though none of my family from the UK speaks like him.
Red Dwarf Series 1 recordings had to all be remounted and moved into the autumn of 1987. After the delay due to the strike, Red Dwarf also nearly came to a grounding halt in October 1987 when the Great Storm battered Britain in mid October, right in the middle of recording episodes 4 and 5. Craig Charles remembered the storm well, having to travel up to Manchester and seeing the devastation the storm caused.
Was feeling abit low & stir crazy due to self isolation/ Covid 19, then lightbulb moment! Watch Red Dwarf Smegs, ..... 30 mins later im still paralytic wth mirth .... its Kryties face & voice when he says :- " Eeeeeh av cacked me pants " ..... 😂🤣❤🤸♀️🤹♀️🎈🌞🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟👖👖👖👖👖
Rob by the end of series 6 was getting tired of being tired up with Red Dwarf and wanted to do other work. Doug took it as a bit of a betrayal, but they still talked to each other from time to time, just never worked together since.
@@stevemorganexperience7833 The story I heard was that they had a contract for four books and Rob suggested writing the last two separately because he felt they needed a break from working together.
first show busted me up, Loved it & all after it. Don't doubt yourselves, you were a brilliant team. & yes it was hilarious from the git go. The actors... unbeatable all of them perfect, & still funny in what I'll call their best bits, showing humanity. the writers directors my gods... even the crappy sets; they were funny, because of what they were & what they got away with, you don't find that comedy gold on any just starting.
37:40 I was introduced to the show shortly before I started really smoking cigarettes. If you need two hands to do some thing putting a cigarette in your ear is one of the most brilliant things I’ve ever seen!
Once in my life I had too much " stony smoky ", that made me laugh until I felt stomach aches! The other time I felt the same was while watching Red Dwarf! It's an addiction that doesn't leave you down! What an intelligent comedy? Thanks to all the crew to whom I ask : More ! More ! More ! my toaster needs mending !!!!! Crew can you mend it?
Best comedy ever , you can never get bored of watching them time and time again. Been watching red dwarf for 30 years plus.
These documentary's simply make me smile , a smile goes a long way in life. Thanks for posting
I storyboarded the episode Body Snatchers for the extra features. So proud to have been asked as I'm a huge fan of the show.
I love the fact that this show has affected so many generations, like my dad watched it, my older brother watched it and now i get to appreciate it :)
Craig Charles has the most mischievous smile/smirk with twinkling, impish eyes. He was perfect for Lister. That was the first thing I noticed about this show - Lister’s smirk. Makes you want to smile back even if you are angry.
My childhood, every Friday night on BBC 2 ! Such a classic.
It's a long time ago, but in my 20's I went through a bad time, and Red Dwarf kept me sane. Thanks Craig, Chris, Danny, Robert, Norman, Hattie.
I’m glad I was fortunate enough to watch PBS as a kid and catch this, along with other British television shows.
This is my absolutely favourite show of all time!! Watched it In Australia every week, my son was brought up on this and loves it still. Brilliant writing, acting and set! Just everything was perfection!! Thank guys, you made us very happy for a long time!!
i never appreciated watching these commentaries as a kid how funny Mac Mcdonald is. He nails the deadpan style of British standup more perfectly than any American I've seen.
Greatest TV show to ever grace a TV set .... pure gold !
That Future Echoes scene with the two Rimmers and the repeated dialogue was brilliant
Well it probably is déjà vu, it sounds like it.
@@CityStarrzz don't be a gimboid.
Jack Grimshaw I’m not being a gimboid!
What things?
Stewart mcminn that you said that,
What?
And that you said that too
I'll tell you what,
To create a effective comedy on the skeleton of what in actually a very somber plot is nothing short of pure genius.
Red dwaft is a treasure
Lister and Cats exchange on the computer in "Taranshula" is my fav clip. Somehow gets me every time.
It's one of the best jokes for sure.
MAROONED IS THE GREATEST BIT OF DIALOG COMEDY EVER. JUST LISTER AND RIMMER BOUNCING OFF EACH OTHER. CLASSIC
NOW.... Something something something
You know, that great NOW speech.
Having just watched s1 to 8, I commented that near enough every episode is a classic
@@ghammond2290 And don't forget the "Om" song
Watched it last night. One of my faves. Love it when Rimmers like "cast them into the flames"
Such a great actor Mr Barrie.
The Brits always made the most brilliant and funniest tv series....and this was one of the best! Love from Canada!
We used too, barely anything post 2000 is worth watching.
Reruns of Are You Being Served, IT Crowd, Red Dwarf, Vicar of Dibley, Good Neighbors, Black Adder, Thin Blue Line, Spy, Moone Boy and others I can not remember at the present moment.
@@tilasole3252 I've seen most of those! Love em! Also....Young Ones, Bottom and Black's Books plus a bunch of others...On the Buses and The Tomorrow People .....Last of the Summer Wine...The Avengers.....Dr In the House....
@@athenassigil5820 I liked Black Books as well. Have not got into the Last of the Summer Wine yet, but reminded me of Mulberry, Open All Hours, Keeping Up Appearances, Waiting for God, Vicious, Miranda and The Old Guys
@@tilasole3252 I always avoided LotSW....but once I started watching....I couldn't stop. Every generation has it's own nostalgia and an if they did it my way attitude. I guess because I live in Canada, we got both US and British tv. I love both but for different reasons....I'd also add, when I grew up in Vancouver in the 70s and 80s, there were still a lot of Brit expats, here. Because of that, there were so many British programming, plus on PBS, they'd do marathons of Black Adder and Red Dwarf....Oh, and of course...Monty Python...all, brilliant stuff!
That opening joke was the PERFECT way to introduce a documentary about Red Dwarf. Couldn't have been done better.
The Smeg Ups from series one will always be the funniest for me, I love rewatching all the Smeg Ups 🤣
Emergency. There's an emergency going on. It's still going on. There's still an emergency.
awooga, awooga
They're dead, Dave. All dead. Dead. Dead. He's dead too, Dave. Everybody's dead. Everyone on the ship. Dead. Dead. Dead...
Go to red alert.. are you sure.. it means changing the bulb 😂
"i assure you sir we will be quite fine"
"are you sure?!"
"id stake my reputation on it"
"you dont have a reputation"
"No, sir, but I'm hoping to acquire one from this escapade"
@@RobMacKendrick not chen??
Ah, red dwarf. Arguably 1 of Uk's greatest comedy's + for so long.
To have spent many years of my life with this. All those memories that we can't remember compared to all those scenes that we do...Lol
I remember school the day after the first episode was first aired. Nobody else had watched it. I was simultaneously annoyed that I couldn’t share my love and delighted that I was the ... coolest. :D
Mac McDonald talking absolute bollocks delivered like it is totally serious is one of the funniest things ever done
Drier than a martini served in the desert.
I was a fan of Hitch-Hikers guide to the galaxy so this show was a no brainer to love.
True!! But nothing will beat Hitchhikers for me.
I loved the lighting in the show. I liked it darker and not all lit up.
Claire Grogan, what a spitfire :)
Wish they'd been able to get her to return for the role in later seasons. I can't stand the other chick they ended up getting -_-
This is great. Thank you. Thumbs up if you want more Red Dwarf.
"Craig certainly at the time, did not appear that he could be a kind of romantic lead"
*Heenfs down a glass wall*
Heenfs!🤣🤣🤣 that's had me giggling for 10 minutes...thank you!
I love Ed Bye. I saw this when I bought it on DVD when it came out, but it got lost in a move, and I kinda forgot the Bodysnatcher Collection existed and how detailed and wonderfully nerdy these DVD documentaries were, so to echo others thanks so much for the upload! :)
Is this on the "Just the Shows" DVD's? I'm looking to getting them on DVD but can't find them other than those and the Blu-ray (which I may get at some point).
23:25 - The BBC before John Birt became DG in 1992 was a great broadcaster (yes with flaws, I know) but in terms of comedy, Paul is right, the BBC would leave you alone & not interfere with production. They gave you the budget, the production facilities & the dates to do it, left you to it, expecting you to deliver on the given time. Perfect. Sadly all very different in 2020.
Propaganda beast now. No way back.
@@MarvinSumpter it was always a propaganda beast
So how does it work now?
@@tilasole3252 Trying to get a comedy show made at the BBC now is utter hell. So many administrative forms and processes to go through, as well as too many managers to deal with. This is why the BBC has very little new comedy in the last decade. Sitcoms are few and far between on the BBC. Also BBC doesn't want to take risks. Satire shows are now dead. Have I Got News For You is the only one left.
@@johnking5174 I have not watched the BBC almost since the US went digital. Had a converter box for a little while, until it broke and refuse to buy another. And I refuse to pay for a streaming service like Brit Box. Plus I have a feeling I'd watch the establish classics, no matter how many times I already have- Are You Being Served, Red Dwarf, Mulberry, Good Neighbors, Spy, IT Crowd, Vicar of Dibley, Moone Boy, etc.
Brilliant thank you, been a fan since the late 80's when it was on on Thursday nights.
I was lucky to be in the UK in 1987 when this first aired. I was working at a Wimpy in Guildford. Fresh faced 18 year old, fresh out of year 12. From Australia. We were the cat when walking and both Rimmer and Lister whilst talking.
I have converted so many Aussies to Red Dwarf it's quite awesome. My Wife is a huge fan. 22 years of loving the same things. Still watch this show once a week. Season 7 Legion is my favourite episode ever.
It’s a lightswitch
@@abigailslade3824 Kills me every time
@@danhemming6624 me too certainly one of the best episodes which is saying something because for series 1-7 I can’t think of any I would class as actually bad or poor quality.
'Legion' is series 6.
@@abigailslade3824 Series 1-6 are the best. 'Rimmerworld', 'Legion' and 'Gunmen of the Apocolypse' are pure genius.
Anything beyond the final series 6 episode ('Out of Time') after Rob and Doug stopped writing together, in my opinion, is just awful.
I vividly remember waiting months for series 7 and then staring at the screen open-mouthed and in shock after watching 'Tikka to Ride' because of how cringe-worthy and terrible it was.
Some of the very late series episodes are 'OK', but nothing compares to series 1-6.
This show is my favourite. I have it all on dvd now so I can Watch it. any time I want now.
I miss the scutters in the later seasons
*Skutters (it's a common mistake)
This was a cool documentary getting into the nitty gritty of the making of Red Dwarf, equally entertaining and nostalgic 👍
God I love Red Dwarf!
One of the best things about this documentary is that you really appreciate how clever and how much enginuity these people had to work in the practical effects that they did. These days everything just feels crap with lazy CGI.
I completely agree. Lazy CGI can change the whole feel of something nowadays. No real creativity any more. (Friendly FYI, I think you mean ingenuity lol)
You too are correct
Gives me same vibes as the original Star Wars, having to create their own practical effects gives the film so much more charm. Same with Red Dwarf
*ingenuity
"Lazy" CGI is unfair. It's a super competitive industry and lots of hard working people involved.
I just saw RED DWARF: THE PROMISED LAND and I hope they keep going.
Agreed. Since they've had such long breaks between seasons and the movie, I thought it would be the most awesome gag if the guys could get together every few years and just do another movie or a short season. It would then literally be like they're all just bumming around through space, growing old together(since they're actually growing old now). It would be brilliant.
So it was actually good? I was actually a bit worried... I know I'm late on the scene...
@@gohawks3571 It was o-KAY, not like in the beginning, but it was worth watching.
I enjoyed that, never seen it before. Cheers, dude!
Series one to four will live in my memory forever. Well, unless I develop Alzheimer’s, in which case they might vanish without a trace. But they will definitely live forever in someone’s memory! Someone who isn’t demented.
Haha yeah
But then you can watch them again as if for the 1. time.
Just think, if you develop alzheimer you will have the pleasure of rewatching the series over and over again, for the first time.
I dont have dementia, but am demented. Still I'll be the one to keep this show in active memory long after it has been forgotten.
We can only hope, my friend. I all the disc's from Jolly Old England that I need to view before I die.
1:03:19 “The whole ship could be populated with Rimmers.” Well, the idea wasn’t TOTALLY lost.
"Either we had the incredible fortune of landing on a populated planet... or... or..." "Or what?" "It's too hideous to contemplate."
@@sephjnr that’s not the episode he’s referring to. There’s an episode in the Dave era where the ship is filled with rimmers.
@@callinater6133 Beyond horrific
RimmerWorld...
This was a really great series. Happy to to have known them!
Man, that part with Rimmer's echo repeating the earlier conversation and Lister losing his shit over him not making any sense SLAYS me every time I watch it. It's never NOT funny, consistently hilarious. Future Echoes was definitely some of the most brilliant writing in the series.
To this day I can't see any difference in Chris Barrie's dialogue or positions when he's the echo vs. real life - when I was younger I seriously wondered if they were two separate takes or some very clever camera tricks!
I respect the fact that Grant and Naylor are totally honest about getting the inspiration for Red Dwarf from John Carpenter's 1974 sci-fi comedy film "Dark Star." Obviously the basic premise is VERY similar, with a handful of men stuck together in a spaceship, lonely, bored out of their minds, parsecs from anywhere, keeping themselves entertained by winding each other up.
There's even more to it, like the fact they're blue-collar workers not clean-cut officer material, the way the ship is very "lived-in" and grotty, their bedroom almost a squat; the way one of the crew is a slob, another crewmember is despised by the others, thinks he's better than them, and resents them back; and the way one of the crew is technically dead but can still be interacted with. Heck, some of the attitude from the computer is pretty similar (the "Sorry, guys" and "May I remind you..." stuff), and the way the bomb talks in Dark Star is a lot like the toaster in Red Dwarf - sort of prim and precise, with rather more intelligence than seems strictly necessary for the job it was built to perform.
But from the initial idea that's basically "Dark Star the TV Series" Grant and Naylor developed the characters and situations into something that absolutely stands alone - there's no equivalent of Kryten in Dark Star, and certainly nothing like Future Echoes or Back to Reality.
I watched series 1 and 2 on my 5 inch black and white portable TV in my bedroom when I was 13 in 1988.
Awesome series. Still love and watch it today
Awesome Behind The Scenes Look About Red Dwarf The Original Series In 1988. Thanks Mate. X
This past month I've watched every single episode of Red Dwarf and I've loved every season.
I've NEVER seen Norman Lovett on one of these without him moaning all the time!
Definitely a malcontent, probably because he missed out on the big money when Dwarf really took off in ‘92
@@peterweatherley7669That was his own bloody fault. He refused to commute
From the behind the scenes stuff you see, I’ve realised I love Holly the character but really dislike Norman as a person. He’s such a dour, self centred walloper of a man
@@alockh06That would make a magnificent epitaph
I am glad they have brought him back as Hol, but sad the same has not happened with Hattie Hayridge.
Fun fact: The bits of stuff they stick on models to make them seem more detailed (They talk about it around the middle of the video) are called "Greebles". They are an example of "Horror Vaccui" (Which comes from the latin version of "nature abhors a vaccum", and is an old term that means filling art with as much detail as possible)
Really enjoyed this, thanks to Everyone who was involved in the making !🤗 How we looked forward to Every episode and Laughed!!
Oh my good god. Mac McDonald is absolutely HILARIOUS! He needs his own show!
Frankly, I'm surprised that has yet to happen! I'd have settled for him being in more episodes of RED DWARF!
He was funny in The Fifth Element.
He also had a part in ‘Aliens’ as the colony boss, the character was similar to Captain Hollister. Seems like a lovely guy-maybe that’s why he gets so much work
Craig Ferguson being Craig Ferguson is indeed the physical representation of confidence.
That toaster was the best voice over 😂😂😂😂😂
When watching I realized John Lenahan's deadpan voice sounds nearly just like Norm McDonald! Pretty wild, he was a great voice over choice!
@@zazaray a get free
Would you like a piece of toast?
I toast therefore I am
I have a lot of love for the lisping food dispenser too, though.
Amazing show, loving the reruns on Aussie ABC atm.
I've just discovered your channel. Thank you so much - It's fantastic.
tam nightingale Cheers! 👍
I thought I had seen all RD documentaries, but this strikes me as something I haven't seen before.
It's amazing how much of the effects are basically just a couple dozen feet of cable and some basic computer chips.
It was really funny when I saw Aliens for the first time and saw Mac McDonald playing pretty much the same character as he does in Red Dwarf.
I saw some of this treasured show many years ago and I still remember laughing my ass off.It was really good,like all of the bbc back in that day.Sadly,I don't even recognize what the bbc has become now.Cheers and thanks.
Yes. You ARE shit.
@ Really? Based on what?
I am hoping that another season will be made because it has been a while now. I think we all need a good laugh in these bad times.
You all are just to silly! From My first time you had it I laughed so hard my ribs hurt for days. Thanks you for all your humor and skills. Warm n Fuzzy
I was talking to the red dwarf actors. Even if its been years from first episode. Im a big fan since 1987.
I just want to say that i just LOVED RED DWARF from th very 1st episode. As a huge M.Python & Goons fan, ths new sci fi comedy just hit all th right buttons, its quirky mad humour just got better & betterer, i mean, who could imagine an evolved cat, a narcissistic fashion junkie & as thick as a brick, wth Dwane Dibbley as an alter ego, a liverpuddlian drinks dispenser engineer in hyperspace, & dont get me started on Arnold Rimmer/ Ace " Smoke me a kipper i'll be back in the morning " Rimmer. Wonderful Holly & Creighton too. EVERY SINGLE EPISODE WAS SHEER BLOODY GENIOUS! I'd love it to return, keep us goin thru self isolation at th mo!
itallia666 Will you be watching the upcoming Red Dwarf: The Promised Land Special? ua-cam.com/video/p72jZ6oIHHE/v-deo.html
@@TellyArchive well i will be now! I shall subscribe to yr channel forthwith & await further bulletins on our beloved sky gods just waiting to entertain us. I wish there were mini breaks or long haul holiday adventures aboard th sky bug, ....sigh ... alas
Also my favourite episode is BLUE, th Arnold Rimmer tribute ride & song crack me up without fail, its th best antidepressant in th universe, Rock On Red Dwarfers all over th known yoonie verse ! 🤣
46:50 ...Season 13 April 2020 DJJ, you got your wish!!!
Danny may have a different style than the Cat...but he is every bit as cool.
I was lucky to watch a couple of recordings. The warm-up man who played the Ronald McDonald clown threw bean bags into the audience and then asked for them to be thrown back to be juggled. One of them hit me in the back of the head. I Pissed myself laughing. Great time watching the crew and cast doing their thing. And then went on to work in the film and tv industry as a medic.
I loved the first episode I watched it the day it aired and have rewatched it many times.
Paul Jackson deserves a special mention for me…he’s been partly responsible for some of my all time favourite comedies
It's Cold out side
there's no Kind of atmosphere
I'm all alone, more or less
let me fly far away from here
Fun Fun Fun..
In the sun sun sun..
"Why do Scottish people do brilliant American accents?"
-yeah, Craig, but it doesn't work the other way 'round!
Chris Pine did a brilliant Scottish Accent in Outlaw King.
Cats episode was the new feature length the promise land 😂 finally got his wish
I love that Danny John-Jules hypothesizes Promised Land 13 years in advance...
Self fulfilling prophecy 😊
Thank you for posting this.
I love these older shows and how creative they had to be to make things work on set. Now its just all CGI but it never seems as convincing to me.
Norman is such a Diva haha
I gotta say love to Norman, he'll always be the true Holly.
But MY GOD does he sound like an insufferable whiner.🤣
Everything I've ever seen about him leads to agree
Norman drags down all the dvd commentaries from complaining too.
CD St he is still friends though with the other castmates, and he’s a lot less insufferable now than he was at the time they filmed the first season/series. He’s still lovable though.
Well, that makes him perfect to be playing Holly
@@cdst8888 He doesn't really. At times they wind him up, eg. they make comments about his appearance and he says "I'm sorry, I'm not perfect!"
Damn you Telly Archive! I started watching this on a whim just before midnight prior to going to bed .. an hour later I have really enjoyed watching this, but I'm now knackered and in trouble from the missus for staying up too late!
This was a fun watch! Thanks for uploading it.
Loved this show in 1988 as a 15-year-old and love it today, I had no idea that the cast was progressive because the characters could have been played by any ethnicity, and people didn't care
Yeah uh people cared about the cast, sure you didn't get the kind of intense outrage about it like you would today, but that is because of no social media and just a lack of use of the Internet in general. You had papers back then lampooning red dwarf for being progressive and you had all the usual white supremacist nonsense about white actors being "replaced".
If you haven't watched the show, you might wonder WTF? But it reached a lot of people HUNGRY for Sci-FI that was NOT ponderously overdramatic and tech-obsessed to the exclusion of human foibles. Think about that word, "foibles".... Okay, that's probably enough.
My dear brother and I devoured these shows. They helped keep us sane through some weird times... *_Did I just Say That?_*
I just realized the other day that Dave Lister, who is a complete nobody, the only thing that makes him special is that he's the last Human, is literally a D-lister.
Funny how you don't notice things like that, and when someone points it out, it's so obvious you wonder how you ever missed it.
Omg brilliant!
I think Danny John-Jules is right! We should see more CAT PEOPLE in future episodes of Red Dwarf!
if i were him, id be a bit upset thati hadnt had as many spotlight episodes over the years as the others. i mean, why even be there if theyre not doing anything with the character?
@@jasonw3414 Sadly, it's mostly because The Cat is there to get laughs and that's pretty much IT! There are times when Red Dwarf relies HEAVILY on the "Rule Of Funny" and this sometimes backfires when it comes to the story-lines and characters! But of course, that is just ANOTHER good reason to bring in more Cat People!
We've seen plenty of cat-heavy episodes in the past, and DJJ has had more than his fair share of the spotlight. From Duane Dibbley to the dancing with the spaceships in S7, to his many personal skills (a few shown within this video, like his rollerskating and juggling), to the episode where he gets to have sex with another of the cat race in the most recent episode...and need I even mention Tongue Tied? How many of the other members of the team have their own album? These are only a FEW spotlight points within the show I can think of where Cat has been forefront or had a front-and-centre position within the show.
If you consider "spotlight" to be whole episodes, has ANYONE really had a spotlight episode that you would call theirs alone? Rimmer had the "Ace Rimmer" thing, but then again Cat had Duane Dibbley...it's much the same thing.
Rimmer got Me2, and a couple of small bits and pieces here and there...He's more underrepresented than the Cat.
Lister's pretty much the "main" character of the show that everything is revolving around, but he's surprisingly underrepresented for being THE main character. It is logical that a fair portion of the show will revolve around him, the last man in the universe...ultimately it all returns back to him before moving on in another direction, but he gets less than a fair portion of the spotlight...not that I think CC would complain, he gets enough spotlight.
And Holly/Hollie...apart from a certain couple of episodes like Queeg ("April, May, June, July AND August fools!") and White Hole, the character is relegated to background. He had to badger the production staff in S1 (as you hear in this video) just to get seen rather than be just a voiceover.
And you think the CAT needs more storyline?
I found Lister and Cat's humour too forced. Kryten and Rimmer's flowed smoothly
The Cat race will feature in RD 2020!
Red dwarf is my dream life!!!!!! ....AND A GREAT SERIES.
I don’t know if it’s his lugubriousity but I’ve always loved Norman Lovett’s face.
It somehow reminds me of home even though none of my family from the UK speaks like him.
Thee best bit UK has ever produced.
Above and beyond all else!
Red Dwarf Series 1 recordings had to all be remounted and moved into the autumn of 1987. After the delay due to the strike, Red Dwarf also nearly came to a grounding halt in October 1987 when the Great Storm battered Britain in mid October, right in the middle of recording episodes 4 and 5. Craig Charles remembered the storm well, having to travel up to Manchester and seeing the devastation the storm caused.
I was in London studying during the Grest Storm. I remember it well. Kew Garden trees were uprooted
Brilliant thanks for posting. :)
Can't believe I only just found out that Craig Ferguson was Confidence.
I loved season one, it's really sad to hear them dump on it
Me too season 1 is great.
Whelp, with Promised Land, Danny finally gets his wish to meet more cats from one of the Arks =D
A testament to this program is after it was shown how many top stars wanted to appear in it!
Thank you for the upload!!
Was feeling abit low & stir crazy due to self isolation/ Covid 19, then lightbulb moment! Watch Red Dwarf Smegs, ..... 30 mins later im still paralytic wth mirth .... its Kryties face & voice when he says :- " Eeeeeh av cacked me pants " ..... 😂🤣❤🤸♀️🤹♀️🎈🌞🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟👖👖👖👖👖
I'd love to see Rob and Doug make up and keep writing.
The Moxcast well they where both there when they filmed the AA advert, so things may be looking up?
what happened between them?
Rob by the end of series 6 was getting tired of being tired up with Red Dwarf and wanted to do other work. Doug took it as a bit of a betrayal, but they still talked to each other from time to time, just never worked together since.
Robert's Video Madness what was it with the books though, they each did a different version of the third book, found that strange
@@stevemorganexperience7833 The story I heard was that they had a contract for four books and Rob suggested writing the last two separately because he felt they needed a break from working together.
Thanks for sharing ✌❤
'The airlocks are being automatically sealed" That's funny, as if they are normally left open in deep space to catch the breeze
first show busted me up, Loved it & all after it. Don't doubt yourselves, you were a brilliant team. & yes it was hilarious from the git go. The actors... unbeatable all of them perfect, & still funny in what I'll call their best bits, showing humanity. the writers directors my gods... even the crappy sets; they were funny, because of what they were & what they got away with, you don't find that comedy gold on any just starting.
Honestly can't think of another show I love more than Red Dwarf and I've watched a lot of tv lol
37:40 I was introduced to the show shortly before I started really smoking cigarettes.
If you need two hands to do some thing putting a cigarette in your ear is one of the most brilliant things I’ve ever seen!
Once in my life I had too much " stony smoky ", that made me laugh until I felt stomach aches! The other time I felt the same was while watching Red Dwarf!
It's an addiction that doesn't leave you down! What an intelligent comedy?
Thanks to all the crew to whom I ask : More ! More ! More ! my toaster needs mending !!!!! Crew can you mend it?
Should be more in not too long. Rob and Doug might be working together again too if we're lucky
Thank you!