Ed Bye
Dave Lister emerges from 3 million years of suspended animation to find that he’s the only surviving crew member of the Red Dwarf.
The members of the Red Dwarf crew get a glimpse of their respective futures when the ship goes into light speed, and time begins to dilate.
Fed up with Rimmer always pulling rank, Lister decides to take the chef’s exam to become his superior — which doesn’t sit well with Rimmer.
When Holly, the ship’s computer, reports a mysterious pod floating in space, Rimmer insists on capturing the capsule.
Plagued by a nasty case of space pneumonia, Lister begins to hallucinate.
Tired of sharing space with Lister, Rimmer begins a blissful new relationship with the ultimate roommate: a holographic replica of himself.
A distress signal draws the ship’s crew to the site of a space shuttle crash.
Rimmer learns that his father has passed away but isn’t sure which is sadder: his father’s death or that he is now encumbered with an £8,500 tax bill.
When Lister awakens after a night of revelry, he’s at a loss to explain how he and Cat broke their legs.
A wrinkle in time takes the crew 3 million years into the past, before the radiation leak killed everyone aboard except Lister.
With Holly on the fritz, the ship’s backup computer, Queeg 500, steps in to command the Red Dwarf and its crew of misfits.
After testing Holly’s latest invention, the crew ends up in a parallel universe where they encounter opposite versions of themselves.
The crew undergoes some major changes in the season opener as Lister prepares to give birth to twins.
As the Red Dwarf approaches a minefield of black holes, the crew must evacuate, throwing Lister and Rimmer together on a frozen planet.
Terror reigns on the Red Dwarf when a shape-shifting genetic mutant climbs aboard and subjects the crew to its menacing slobber.
When a haywire scutter meddles with the circuitry on the Red Dwarf, Lister accidentally throws the ship into self-destruct mode.
Kryten’s discovery of a liquid that transforms photographs into interactive portals sends the Red Dwarf crew on a series of misadventures.
When the Red Dwarf crew learns that Kryten has only 24 hours left to live, they band together to give the android the best night of his life.
After bucking an order, Kryten meets his match while investigating a distress call from Camille — a female version of himself.
While investigating an abandoned alien vessel adrift in space, the crew discovers a device that can change organic life by altering an object’s DNA.
Not knowing if the stasis pod they’ve found contains a security guard or a homicidal criminal, the crew heads to the capsule’s initial destination.
Kryten’s attempts to restore Holly’s IQ to genius level inadvertently cause the Red Dwarf to shut down its support systems.
After Rimmer comes face-to-face with his alter ego, the craven hologram decides he can’t stand the sight of his counterpart.
When a matter transporter sends the crew to a theme park populated by wax androids that have overridden their programming, they get ensnared in a war.
The crew goes back in time to get food but inadvertently lands in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963, the day President Kennedy was assassinated.
Ace Rimmer — Rimmer’s charming alter ego from another reality — revisits the crew to ask Rimmer an important favor.
The Red Dwarfers pick up a new crew member — Lister’s old flame, Kristine Kochanski — when they encounter a wormhole.
Fearing he’ll someday be replaced by Kristine Kochanski, a jealous Kryten ”accidentally” shuts down the Starbug’s engine.
Lister is conflicted when he discovers that he actually misses Rimmer, who’s been away protecting the universe for far too long.
The crew reluctantly explores the works of Jane Austen when Kristine Kochanski takes them on a virtual reality tour of Pride and Prejudice World.
After being seduced by a 3-million-year-old corpse, Lister discovers he’s contracted a deadly STD.
After losing his arm in a battle with the Epideme virus, Lister enlists the help of nanobots to reconstruct his mangled body.
Thanks to the nanobots, the Red Dwarf is back in business with its original crew on board, which means Rimmer is alive and well.
Armed with a stash of confidential files, Rimmer proceeds to brown-nose Capt. Hollister in hopes of receiving officer status.
After being slapped with a two-year prison sentence for committing crimes against the Space Corps, the Red Dwarfers are desperate to escape.
Lister thinks he’s signing the gang up to sing in a prison choir but learns that he’s enlisted them in an army of convicts used for suicide missions.
After being cornered and reprogrammed by restless, sex-starved prisoners, Kryten launches his own television station called Krytie TV.
After infecting the prison guards’ basketball team with a sexual-enhancement virus, Lister and Rimmer are sent to the hole.
In an attempt to bring Pete the sparrow back to life, the Red Dwarfers inadvertently cause him to devolve into a tyrannosaur that stalks the ship.
The series concludes as a mysterious life form invades the Red Dwarf courtesy of an escape pod and starts eating away at the ship.