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All 28 episodes from Series 5-8 of the BBC sci-fi comedy about Lister (Craig Charles), the last human in the universe, his hologram colleague Rimmer (Chris Barrie), android Kryten (Robert Llewellyn) and Cat (Danny John-Jules). Episodes are: 'Holoship', 'The Inquisitor', 'Terrorform', 'Quarantine', 'Demons and Angels', 'Back to Reality', 'Psirens', 'Legion', 'Gunmen of the Apocalypse', 'Emohawk - Polymorph II', 'Rimmerworld', 'Out of Time', 'Tikka to Ride', 'Stoke Me a Clipper', 'Ouroboros', 'Duct Soup', 'Blue', 'Beyond a Joke', 'Epideme', 'Nanarchy', 'Back in the Red (Part 1)', 'Back in the Red (Part 2)', 'Back in the Red (Part 3)', 'Cassandra', 'Krytie TV', 'Pete', 'Pete II' and 'Only The Good...'.
Series V: The fifth series of this much-loved sci fi comedy programme finds business as usual for the crew of the Red Dwarf. If one considers encountering an alien squid that squirts a despair-inducing hallucinogen ("Back to Reality", voted best episode of the series by viewers and Stephen Hawking), evil versions of the crew ("Demons and Angels"), an insanity virus ("Quarantine"), and a trip to a moon created from the mind of the insufferable hologram Rimmer ("Terrorform") business as usual! In short, six hilarious episodes, highlighted by the typically terrific writing of creators Rob Grant and Doug Naylor (who also direct two episodes). --Paul Gaita
Series VI: Series 6 includes the highly acclaimed third episode, "Gunmen of the Apocalypse", which won the programme an International Emmy Award in 1994. The crux of series 6 is that the Red Dwarf has been stolen (no thanks to Lister, who can't remember where he left it), and the crew must recover it. In their pursuit they come in contact with brain-consuming aliens ("Psirens", with guest star, Jenny Agutter), a polymorph that turns Rimmer and Cat into their alternate identities from Series V ("Emohawk--Polymorph II"), the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse tricked out as gunslingers ("Gunmen of the Apocalypse"), an army of Rimmer clones ("Rimmerworld"), and finally, their own future selves, who turn out to be particularly awful, and cause a cliffhanger ending that just might spell the end for the Red Dwarf crew.... Series 6 more than earns its popular status among Red Dwarf's fan base, thanks to its sharp writing (the last series to feature scripts by co-creator Rob Grant) and energetic performances.--Paul Gaita
Series VII: In the seventh series you’ll witness the truth behind the assassination of John F. Kennedy, the return of Ace Rimmer (or a reasonable facsimile); an emotional rollercoaster created from real emotions, a very seductive virus; and numerous mishaps involving dimensional accidents, wormholes, nanobots, and male-female relationships. Highlights include the opener, "Tikka to Ride", which turns a trip for curry into a visit to Dallas circa '63; "Blue", the departure of Rimmer and the uncomfortable relationship between Kochanski, Lister (Craig Charles), and Kryten (Robert Llewellyn); and "Nanarchy," in which the aforementioned microscopic robots create more havoc than actual repair. Series 7 has been the subject of much controversy since its original airing in 1997-98, due mainly to the departure of co-creator Rob Grant, the departure of Chris Barrie's Arnold Rimmer, and the arrival of new castmate Chloe Annett as Dave Lister's ex-girlfriend, Christine Kochanski (who had been played by another actress, Clare Grogan, in earlier episodes). --Paul Gaita
Series VIII: In their final adventures, the Dwarfers have all been re-created -- even Arnold Rimmer (unfortunately) -- by the nanobots, but Lister, Kochanski, Cat, and Kryten are almost immediately in hot water for allegedly stealing the Starbug. From there things get stranger (or back to normal by Red Dwarf standards). It seems that everything the crew is experiencing is an artificial-reality creation programmed by the Red Dwarf’'s captain, Hollister ("Back in the Red, Part 2"); Rimmer discovers that despite his recent revival, he's doomed to die soon ("Cassandra"), seriously thwarting his plan to finally make officer; the rewired Kryten turns a pet sparrow into a rampaging dinosaur ("Pete, Part 1") and makes a tidy profit by secretly filming women in the shower ("Krytie TV"); and finally, the Grim Reaper comes to call in the series finale, "Only the Good Die Young", which reveals the fate of the entire crew. More bizarre than bittersweet, series 8 is classic Red Dwarf lunacy and an inspired send-off for this unique and clever UK cult TV series. --Paul Gaita
Red Dwarf - Just The Shows : Complete BBC Series 5-8 6 Disc Box Set [DVD]
Fast Shipping
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Customer Support
Satisfaction Guaranteed
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We accept PayPal. This is the most secure method to make payments for products or services online.

We deliver to mainland UK addresses only. No International Shipping.

 

We are able to provide next day delivery for our orders 99% of the time for orders before noon on week days. However, in some cases the delivery may be slightly delayed due to unforeseen circumstances. Feel free to contact us anytime to ask for a status update on delivery - we always get back to you as quickly as possible. If the delivery is delayed, we give you the option to cancel your order and receive full refund for the item if you prefer. 

 

We cannot ship to the following areas: Channel Islands, Isle of Wight, Isle of Man, Scilly Isles, Scottish, Highlands, Scottish Islands, Northern Ireland. This is because our carriers do not allow shipping certain products (e.g. liquids, sprays and batteries) to these locations. In case we receive an order from the above areas, we will still attempt to deliver but cannot guarantee our usual delivery time.

 

We cannot combine shipping, and there is no local pickup. Additionally, our carriers do not provide shipping to certain postcodes. Please contact us if you are unsure whether your postcode is included in our shipping policy. 

You can track your order by clicking the "View order details" link on the listing that you're receiving. Please allow up to 24 hours for order processing. If you have a problem tracking your order or have not received your item, please contact us before opening a request and we will reply to your query always within 24 hours - usually much quicker!

 

We work hard with all of our customers to ensure that they are getting an excellent shopping experience. Refunds are available for returned items. We accept returns within 30 days from the date you receive your item. If you do have a concern or want to return an item please contact us before opening a return case. Return cases negatively affect selling accounts and we will professionally handle your concerns/returns.

Communication is KEY to helping us give you the best experience. The best way to contact us is through eBay messages. We work very hard to ensure that our customers are taken care of and always reply to you within 24 hours. As an eBay selling company feedback is our bread and butter. Please contact us with any concerns or problems that you encounter before leaving negative/neutral feedback! We will do our best to turn any less than satisfactory experience into a positive one. If you are happy with our transaction please leave us positive feedback.

Thank you for visiting our ebay store!

All 28 episodes from Series 5-8 of the BBC sci-fi comedy about Lister (Craig Charles), the last human in the universe, his hologram colleague Rimmer (Chris Barrie), android Kryten (Robert Llewellyn) and Cat (Danny John-Jules). Episodes are: 'Holoship', 'The Inquisitor', 'Terrorform', 'Quarantine', 'Demons and Angels', 'Back to Reality', 'Psirens', 'Legion', 'Gunmen of the Apocalypse', 'Emohawk - Polymorph II', 'Rimmerworld', 'Out of Time', 'Tikka to Ride', 'Stoke Me a Clipper', 'Ouroboros', 'Duct Soup', 'Blue', 'Beyond a Joke', 'Epideme', 'Nanarchy', 'Back in the Red (Part 1)', 'Back in the Red (Part 2)', 'Back in the Red (Part 3)', 'Cassandra', 'Krytie TV', 'Pete', 'Pete II' and 'Only The Good...'.
Series V: The fifth series of this much-loved sci fi comedy programme finds business as usual for the crew of the Red Dwarf. If one considers encountering an alien squid that squirts a despair-inducing hallucinogen ("Back to Reality", voted best episode of the series by viewers and Stephen Hawking), evil versions of the crew ("Demons and Angels"), an insanity virus ("Quarantine"), and a trip to a moon created from the mind of the insufferable hologram Rimmer ("Terrorform") business as usual! In short, six hilarious episodes, highlighted by the typically terrific writing of creators Rob Grant and Doug Naylor (who also direct two episodes). --Paul Gaita
Series VI: Series 6 includes the highly acclaimed third episode, "Gunmen of the Apocalypse", which won the programme an International Emmy Award in 1994. The crux of series 6 is that the Red Dwarf has been stolen (no thanks to Lister, who can't remember where he left it), and the crew must recover it. In their pursuit they come in contact with brain-consuming aliens ("Psirens", with guest star, Jenny Agutter), a polymorph that turns Rimmer and Cat into their alternate identities from Series V ("Emohawk--Polymorph II"), the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse tricked out as gunslingers ("Gunmen of the Apocalypse"), an army of Rimmer clones ("Rimmerworld"), and finally, their own future selves, who turn out to be particularly awful, and cause a cliffhanger ending that just might spell the end for the Red Dwarf crew.... Series 6 more than earns its popular status among Red Dwarf's fan base, thanks to its sharp writing (the last series to feature scripts by co-creator Rob Grant) and energetic performances.--Paul Gaita
Series VII: In the seventh series you’ll witness the truth behind the assassination of John F. Kennedy, the return of Ace Rimmer (or a reasonable facsimile); an emotional rollercoaster created from real emotions, a very seductive virus; and numerous mishaps involving dimensional accidents, wormholes, nanobots, and male-female relationships. Highlights include the opener, "Tikka to Ride", which turns a trip for curry into a visit to Dallas circa '63; "Blue", the departure of Rimmer and the uncomfortable relationship between Kochanski, Lister (Craig Charles), and Kryten (Robert Llewellyn); and "Nanarchy," in which the aforementioned microscopic robots create more havoc than actual repair. Series 7 has been the subject of much controversy since its original airing in 1997-98, due mainly to the departure of co-creator Rob Grant, the departure of Chris Barrie's Arnold Rimmer, and the arrival of new castmate Chloe Annett as Dave Lister's ex-girlfriend, Christine Kochanski (who had been played by another actress, Clare Grogan, in earlier episodes). --Paul Gaita
Series VIII: In their final adventures, the Dwarfers have all been re-created -- even Arnold Rimmer (unfortunately) -- by the nanobots, but Lister, Kochanski, Cat, and Kryten are almost immediately in hot water for allegedly stealing the Starbug. From there things get stranger (or back to normal by Red Dwarf standards). It seems that everything the crew is experiencing is an artificial-reality creation programmed by the Red Dwarf’'s captain, Hollister ("Back in the Red, Part 2"); Rimmer discovers that despite his recent revival, he's doomed to die soon ("Cassandra"), seriously thwarting his plan to finally make officer; the rewired Kryten turns a pet sparrow into a rampaging dinosaur ("Pete, Part 1") and makes a tidy profit by secretly filming women in the shower ("Krytie TV"); and finally, the Grim Reaper comes to call in the series finale, "Only the Good Die Young", which reveals the fate of the entire crew. More bizarre than bittersweet, series 8 is classic Red Dwarf lunacy and an inspired send-off for this unique and clever UK cult TV series. --Paul Gaita
Red Dwarf - Just The Shows : Complete BBC Series 5-8 6 Disc Box Set [DVD]