The Beginning: Is this the beginning of the end for our beloved Dwarfers? Surrounded by foes, only one man can save them. Unfortunately that man is Arnold J Rimmer. Space comedy. [S,AD]
Dear Dave: The long-awaited tenth series of the sci-fi comedy continues. Lister has woman trouble when he gets himself into a love triangle and learns he might be a dad. [S,AD]
Entangled: Lister loses Rimmer in a game of poker, but there the good luck ends for the debt-ridden smeghead. Kryten and Cat become quantum entangled and do everything in unison. [S,AD]
Lemons: The tenth series of the space-set comedy continues apace. Marooned in Britain in 23 AD, the Dwarfers need an 8 volt battery to power up the Returner Remote and get home. [S,AD]
Fathers and Suns: The smeggin' brilliant space comedy. Lister celebrates Father's Day while Rimmer and Kryten install a new computer - the beautiful, but lethally logical, Pree. [S,AD]
Trojan: Another chance to see the tenth series of the hilarious space-set sitcom. Rimmer receives an SOS signal from a ship commanded by his high-achieving brother. [S,AD]
Meltdown: A classic episode of the space-set comedy. Kryten finds a matter transporter and whisks the crew off to Waxworld, where the intelligent waxdroids are running amok. [S,AD]
Dimension Jump: The space-set comedy with a huge fanbase. Rimmer meets his charming counterpart from a parallel dimension. Needless to say, the pair don't get on very well. [S,AD]
White Hole: The revered space sitcom. The crew discover a white hole in space whilst trying to restore Holly's mind. It seems they've succeeded when she develops an IQ of 12,000. [S,AD]
Back to Reality: The hapless Red Dwarf crew stumble upon a deserted spaceship but call off a salvage operation when a gargantuan sea monster appears from the murky ocean. [S,AD]
Demons and Angels: More trouble in store for the comical crew when they each meet their dark sides - four demonic doppelgangers eager to destroy their angelic counterparts. [S,AD]
Quarantine: Sci-fi made funny. The crew investigate an abandoned genetic research centre and come across a holovirus that could spell trouble for the crew, not least Rimmer. [S,AD]
Justice: Hysterical space comedy. The crew find themselves on an abandoned penal colony, equipped with a mind probe that inflicts the consequences of a crime on its perpetrator. [S,AD]
DNA: Classic space comedy that's funnier than Star Trek. Lister's curry takes near-human form when it finds its way into a device that can re-write the DNA of any living thing. [S,AD]
Camille: Robert Llewellyn stars in a great episode of the classic space comedy. Kryten experiences love at first byte when he rescues a female mechanoid from a crashed vessel. [S,AD]
Terrorform: Hilarious space-set sitcom. Trouble's in store when Starbug arrives on a Psi-moon and the planet rebuilds itself to imitate the wretched Rimmer's warped little mind. [S,AD]
Inquisitor: The crew are in trouble when they run into the Inquisitor, a creature that roams through the universe dealing with life's wastrels. Naturally, they are next on his list. [S,AD]
Holoship: The space comedy with a legion of fans. Crafty Rimmer attempts to 'earn' a commission to join the crew of the advanced holoship Enlightenment, the vessel of his dreams. [S,AD]
Polymorph: Space escapades in the much-loved sitcom. A mutant is set loose aboard Red Dwarf and submits the crew to a hideous 24-hour nightmare, featuring killer underpants. [S,AD]
Marooned: Stellar comedy. When the crew are forced to abandon ship, Lister and Rimmer find themselves stranded on a frozen moon with only a pot noodle and a tin of dog food. [S,AD]
Backwards: Off-the-wall space comedy with the huge fanbase. The hapless Kryten accidentally pilots the ship through a time hole and on to an alternate 20th century Earth. [S,AD]
Fathers and Suns: The smeggin' brilliant space comedy. Lister celebrates Father's Day while Rimmer and Kryten install a new computer - the beautiful, but lethally logical, Pree. [S,AD]
Trojan: Another chance to see the tenth series of the hilarious space-set sitcom. Rimmer receives an SOS signal from a ship commanded by his high-achieving brother. [S,AD]
Only the Good: Interstellar sitcom with a legion of fans. Kryten vows to get revenge on Lister for giving him dodgy biology advice. Rimmer crosses into a mirror universe. [S,AD]
Pete - Part 2: Interstellar sitcom with Craig Charles. When the crew use a time-wand to turn Pete the Sparrow into a T-Rex, he rampages through the cargo decks and devours their food. [S,AD]
Pete - Part 1: Classic space-set sitcom. Rimmer and Lister are forced to take on the guards at basketball and spike the opposition's half-time juice with a virility enhancement drug! [S,AD]
Krytie TV: The internationally popular interstellar sitcom. Much to Rimmer's horror, Lister's guitar is found among Starbug's debris and delivered to their cell. [S,AD]
Thanks for the Memory: Stellar comedy. The crew get drunk to celebrate the anniversary of Rimmer's death, but wake to find their memories of the last four days have been wiped. [S,AD]
Better than Life: Beloved space sitcom. Rimmer and Lister discover a computer game that allows them to experience their fantasies. But not everyone can control their minds. [S,AD]
Kryten: Classic sci-fi comedy following the clownish crew. Holly intercepts a distress call from a crashed spaceship and the crew meet a certain mechanoid named Kryten. [S,AD]
The Beginning: Is this the beginning of the end for our beloved Dwarfers? Surrounded by foes, only one man can save them. Unfortunately that man is Arnold J Rimmer. Space comedy. [S,AD]
Dear Dave: The long-awaited tenth series of the sci-fi comedy continues. Lister has woman trouble when he gets himself into a love triangle and learns he might be a dad. [S,AD]
Entangled: Lister loses Rimmer in a game of poker, but there the good luck ends for the debt-ridden smeghead. Kryten and Cat become quantum entangled and do everything in unison. [S,AD]
Lemons: The tenth series of the space-set comedy continues apace. Marooned in Britain in 23 AD, the Dwarfers need an 8 volt battery to power up the Returner Remote and get home. [S,AD]
Fathers and Suns: The smeggin' brilliant space comedy. Lister celebrates Father's Day while Rimmer and Kryten install a new computer - the beautiful, but lethally logical, Pree. [S,AD]
Trojan: Another chance to see the tenth series of the hilarious space-set sitcom. Rimmer receives an SOS signal from a ship commanded by his high-achieving brother. [S,AD]
Meltdown: A classic episode of the space-set comedy. Kryten finds a matter transporter and whisks the crew off to Waxworld, where the intelligent waxdroids are running amok. [S,AD]
Dimension Jump: The space-set comedy with a huge fanbase. Rimmer meets his charming counterpart from a parallel dimension. Needless to say, the pair don't get on very well. [S,AD]
White Hole: The revered space sitcom. The crew discover a white hole in space whilst trying to restore Holly's mind. It seems they've succeeded when she develops an IQ of 12,000. [S,AD]
Justice: Hysterical space comedy. The crew find themselves on an abandoned penal colony, equipped with a mind probe that inflicts the consequences of a crime on its perpetrator. [S,AD]
DNA: Classic space comedy that's funnier than Star Trek. Lister's curry takes near-human form when it finds its way into a device that can re-write the DNA of any living thing. [S,AD]
Camille: Robert Llewellyn stars in a great episode of the classic space comedy. Kryten experiences love at first byte when he rescues a female mechanoid from a crashed vessel. [S,AD]
The Last Day: The sitcom set on a dysfunctional spaceship. Kryten discovers that his in-built expiry date gives him less than 24 hours to live, so the perfect send-off is called for. [S,AD]
Timeslides: Smegging hilarious space sitcom. The crew discover a mutated developing fluid that allows them to travel to any place or time of which they have a photo. Cue mayhem. [S,AD]
Body Swap: A classic episode of the enduring space comedy. Chaos ensues when the ship's circuitry is rewired by a Skutter, ending up with Lister loaning his body to Rimmer. [S,AD]
Polymorph: Space escapades in the much-loved sitcom. A mutant is set loose aboard Red Dwarf and submits the crew to a hideous 24-hour nightmare, featuring killer underpants. [S,AD]
Marooned: Stellar comedy. When the crew are forced to abandon ship, Lister and Rimmer find themselves stranded on a frozen moon with only a pot noodle and a tin of dog food. [S,AD]
Stasis Leak: Interstellar comedy. Lister reads Rimmer's diary and discovers a leak from the 'Stasis' - a suspended-animation chamber - that creates a doorway to the past. [S,AD]
Thanks for the Memory: Stellar comedy. The crew get drunk to celebrate the anniversary of Rimmer's death, but wake to find their memories of the last four days have been wiped. [S,AD]
Better than Life: Beloved space sitcom. Rimmer and Lister discover a computer game that allows them to experience their fantasies. But not everyone can control their minds. [S,AD]