Back in the Red: Part I

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Red Dwarf episode
"Back in the Red: Part I"
Episode № 1
Airdate February 18, 1999
Writer(s) Doug Naylor
Director Ed Bye
Guest star(s) Mac Mcdonald as Captain Hollister.
Series VIII
February 18April 5, 1999
  1. Back in the Red: Part I
  2. Back in the Red: Part II
  3. Back in the Red: Part III
  4. Cassandra
  5. Krytie TV
  6. Pete: Part I
  7. Pete: Part II
  8. Only The Good...
List of all Red Dwarf episodes...

Back in the Red: Part I was the first episode of the eighth series of the television comedy series Red Dwarf.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Kryten's nanobots have rebuilt the ship, but done so far too large. As the crew are sucked into a gigantic air vent the ship begins to shrink to normal size all around them. Not only has Red Dwarf been reconstructed, but the entire crew have been resurrected too. Lister, Rimmer, Kochanski, Kryten and Cat quickly find themselves on trial for various crimes. Lister needs the help of Rimmer to escape to hunt down the nanobots and in return he helps Rimmer to search for the luck virus. The feature-length edit of this episode gives viewers the chance to encounter what the highly anticipated Red Dwarf movie will most likely become.

  • The Tank inmate Nige was played by John Lynch who was trying to get into the Guinness Book of Records for the most facial piercings. When this episode was recorded he had 152.
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