Krytie TV

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Red Dwarf episode
"Krytie TV"
Episode № 5
Airdate March 7, 1999 (USA), March 18, 1999 (UK)
Writer(s) Doug Naylor and Paul Alexander
Director Ed Bye
Guest star(s) Jake Wood as Kill Crazy, Graham McTavish as Ackerman
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...

Krytie TV was the fifth episode to air in the eighth series of Red Dwarf.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

After Kryten reveals he showers with the female inmates (having been classed as a woman when he arrived on Red Dwarf due to his lack of external — or indeed any — genitals), he is knocked out and reprogrammed by the less scrupulous members of the Tank and duly starts up his own pay-TV venture, Krytie TV, and the star of its first show, 'Women's Shower Night', is none other than Kristine Kochanski. Meanwhile, Lister gets his guitar back, minus strings and in the same post is notification of an appeal against his circumstances which if successful will apply to all other prisoners in his situation.

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