Nanarchy

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Red Dwarf episode
"Nanarchy"
Image:Nanarchy (Red Dwarf).jpg
Episode № 8
Airdate March 7, 1997
Writer(s) Paul Alexander, Jamies Hendrie and Doug Naylor
Director Ed Bye
Guest star(s) Norman Lovett as Holly
Series VII
January 17March 7, 1997
  1. Tikka to Ride
  2. Stoke Me a Clipper
  3. Ouroboros
  4. Duct Soup
  5. Blue
  6. Beyond a Joke
  7. Epideme
  8. Nanarchy
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Nanarchy was the eighth episode to air in the seventh series of Red Dwarf.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

In an attempt to get Lister a new limb Kryten tracks down his missing nanobots, only to find they are in Lister's laundry basket and they have got an old friend with them.

  • Kryten addressing the viewers ("Last week on Red Dwarf...") was the first time the show broke the fourth wall.
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