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Red Dwarf - Series 7 DVD

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The generator and the back-up system fail in the middle of the night and the crew has to crawl through the mile-long labyrinth of service ducts to restart their engines. On the way they learn a few peculiar things about each other. When two realities converge, the Dwarfers then have to face their most terrifying ordeal yet - they meet a real, live human woman.

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Released
07 November 2005
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
BBC 
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Runtime
240 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5014503169220 
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All eight episodes from the seventh series of the cult BBC television sci-fi comedy, set on board the space vessel 'Red Dwarf, crewed by Dave Lister (Craig Charles), the last man in the universe, and the hologram of his dead colleague Rimmer (Chris Barrie). In 'Tikka to Ride', the crew travel back in time and find themselves inadvertantly involved in the JFK assassination in Dallas. In 'Stoke Me a Clipper' Rimmer decides to leave the ship to take over the duties of his deceased, alternate reality self. In 'Ouroboros', Lister travels through a wormhole three million years into the past, and discovers that he is his own father, and that his great love Kochanski (Chloe Annett) is his mother. In 'Duct Soup', Kochanski is not adjusting well to life three million years in the future. In 'Blue', Kryten (Robert Llewellyn) creates a 'virtual Rimmer experience' when Lister mentions that he misses him. In 'Beyond a Joke', Kryten's head explodes, and the crew set out to find a replacement. In 'Epideme', Lister becomes infected with a virus that will steal his memory, and in the process of curing him, Lister loses an arm. Finally, in 'Nanarchy', the crew find a planet which is the recreated Red Dwarf, built out of nanobot technology, and including the original Holly (Norman Lovett).

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