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]
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]
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]
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]
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]
Parallel Universe: The smegging brilliant space comedy! Holly devises a faster-than-light drive which immediately goes wrong and propels Red Dwarf into another universe. [S,AD]
Queeg: The classic space comedy with a legion of fans. Holly's increasingly erratic behaviour endangers the ship and backup computer Queeg 500 is brought in to replace him. [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]
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]
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]
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]
Me2: Space-set comedy. When two Rimmers appear, any thoughts that they might co-exist in harmony are soon put to rest and one of them must be switched off - but which one? [S,AD]
Confidence and Paranoia: More escapades in space on board the Red Dwarf. Lister explores Kochanski's quarters and tries to find her hologram disc - with disastrous results. [S,AD]
Waiting for God: Off-the-wall space comedy. Holly finds a pod which Rimmer believes to contain the body of a Quagaar warrior, a species with green hair and six breasts! [S,AD]
Balance of Power: Interstellar laughs from the Red Dwarf crew. Lister is desperate to see dead officer Kochanski once more and begs Rimmer to bring her back as a hologram. [S,AD]
Future Echoes: Classic space comedy. Having accelerated for a mere three million years, Red Dwarf breaks through the light barrier and sets off a series of weird occurrences. [S,AD]
The End: The first-ever episode of the space comedy! Meet the crew of the Red Dwarf: sole surviving human Lister, hologram Rimmer, and a lifeform evolved from Lister's cat. [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]
Out of Time: Often bizarre but always hilarious adventures in space. The crew encounter an 'unreality' mine field, which subjects them to a series of disorientating events. [S,AD]
Rimmerworld: Droll space comedy. Trapped aboard a disintegrating ship, Rimmer abandons his crewmates and takes the only remaining escape pod - selfish smeghead that he is! [S,AD]
Emohawk: Polymorph II: More inspired silliness in space. The Dwarfers need replacement engine parts from the fearsome and ugly Kinatowi, but they may have to trade Lister in! [S,AD]
Gunmen of the Apocalypse: Farcical fun with the bickering, space-travelling buffoons. Kryten contracts a deadly computer virus and the crew must enter his electronic mind to save him. [S,AD]
Legion: Smeggin' great space comedy with an army of dedicated fans. The gang encounter Legion, a genius with phenomenal powers, whom they would like to recruit - he's that clever. [S,AD]
Psirens: Laughs aplenty in the space comedy. Red Dwarf has been stolen and, in pursuing the culprits, the crew are attacked by scantily clad Psirens. Well, there are worse ways to go. [S,AD]
Duct Soup: Much-loved space sitcom. Starbug's generator breaks down, the crew discover something surprising about Lister, and Kryten is forced into a very embarrassing confession. [S,AD]
Ouroboros: Absurd adventures in space. Lister's ex-girlfriend Kristine Kochanski - who became a regular character from this episode - reappears, sending Kryten into a jealous rage. [S,AD]
Stoke Me a Clipper: More crazy space capers. Ace Rimmer, Rimmer's much more dashing alter ego, returns! But when he arrives on Starbug, the crew find him fatally wounded. [S,AD]
Tikka to Ride: Intergalactic giggles. Lister goes back in time to replenish the ship's curry supplies and gets embroiled in a certain incident in November 1963. Ich bin ein smegger! [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]
Back in the Red Pt 3: The interstellar sitcom which is a way of life to its legion of fans. Lovelorn Cat hopes to impress the girl of his dreams with an elaborate tap dance. [S,AD]
Back in the Red Pt 2: A classic episode of the futuristic sitcom. Rimmer douses himself with a 'sexual magnetism virus', making him irresistible to the female crew! [S,AD]
Back in the Red Pt 1: Cosmic laughs in the interstellar sitcom with Craig Charles, who's since propped up The Rovers Return. The nanobots recreate Red Dwarf and bring back the crew. [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]
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]