Musique:
Howard GoodallActeurs·trices:
Chris Barrie, Craig Charles, Danny John-Jules, Norman Lovett, Robert Llewellyn, Robert Bathurst, Mac McDonald, Mark Williams, Clare Grogan (plus)Saisons(13) / Épisodes(74)
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Season 1 (1988) - 6 épisodes
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Season 2 (1988) - 6 épisodes
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Season 3 (1989) - 6 épisodes
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Season 4 (1991) - 6 épisodes
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Season 5 (1992) - 6 épisodes
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Season 6 (1993) - 6 épisodes
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Season 7 (1997) - 8 épisodes
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Season 8 (1999) - 8 épisodes
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Back to Earth (2009) - 3 épisodes
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Season 10 (2012) - 6 épisodes
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Season 11 (2016) - 6 épisodes
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Season 12 (2017) - 6 épisodes
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Season 13 (2020) - 1 épisodes
Résumés(1)
Le Red Dwarf est un vaisseau terrien minier de 8kms de long, qui circule en orbite autour de Saturne. A bord, officiers et miniers cohabitent tant bien que mal. Dave Lister vit à bord et possède un chat bien que cela soit strictement interdit. Découvert, il est enfermé dans un caisson cryogénique pour faute... A son réveil, le vaisseau est totalement vide. (texte officiel du distributeur)
(plus)Critique de l’utilisateur·trice D.Moore pour cette série (2)
Back to Earth (2009) (S09)
Old friends return with a new helping of space fun. They've toned down the bang, added a few more wrinkles (I'm actually quite surprised they haven't killed themselves in the cabin in that time), have better visual effects (but still retain that beautifully naive childlike B-ness), and the audience laughter is no longer there. The biggest downside to this trilogy is that it's just a trilogy and not a straight up series. I'm sure the boys would be up for it. The episodes show that they are moving with the times (CSI parodies, making fun of DVDs), the jokes are a bit more accessible to all viewers (not just RD fans), but they still have the usual energy (the Blade Runner quote in the third part is a treat)... It's a lot, but it could have been more. I want a movie! I want a movie! I want a movie! ()
Season 10 (2012) (S10)
Red Dwarf is back in all its glory (I know, I know, there was no other way to do it with the Cat) and the tenth series is just a joy. The fourth episode, Entangled, is a bit too involved for my taste, but I'm not afraid to rank at least three episodes (with Jesus, Lister and Rimmer's father) among the best with which Red Dwarf has ever assaulted the audience's diaphragms. ()