Starring: Craig Charles , Chris Barrie
Directed by: Doug Naylor
Produced by: Helen Norman
Written by: Rob Grant , Doug Naylor
The original stars of the Emmy®-winning scifi sitcom return for a new adventure that delivers out-of-this world laughs. Take a joyride three million years into the future. Wonder at their intergalactic incompetence, proving that the Red Dwarf crew is older, but not wiser. Extras include The Making of Back to Earth, Smeg Ups and more.
Item Number: 15349
English Subtitles for the Deaf and Hearing Impaired
The Making of Back to Earth
The Making of Back to Earth: Part 2
Smeg Ups
Deleted Scenes with commentary by Doug Naylor
The SFX of Back to Earth Mike Seymour Featurette
Back to Earth Premiere Featurette
Cast Signing Session Featurette
Behind the Scenes Web Videos
Craig Charles Introduction
Broadcast Trailers
DaveBlipverts
Life on Mars April Fool's Video
US PBS Announcements
Weblink
Photo Gallery
Danny Easter Egg
Emmy-winning intergalactic comedy series that takes viewers on a joyride three million years into the future
For the first time in over a decade, the stars of BBC Two's longest running and Emmy award-winning sit-com return for a new adventure as they finally head back to Earth... Nine years on from the last episode, the Red Dwarf crew are older but still none the wiser. Lister's busy day of annoying Rimmer is interrupted by the discovery of a dimension-hopping leviathan in the ship's mile-deep water tank. Rimmer's gross incompetence triggers the arrival of his replacement, Katerina, who is determined to guide Lister back to his home planet. But Earth in 2009 is not everything the boys expected, and Rimmer has no intention of being replaced. Discovering they are destined to die, the Dwarfers - in best Blade Runner traditions - track down those responsible for their creation to plead for their lives...
| Lister | --- | Craig Charles |
| Rimmer | --- | Chris Barrie |
| Cat | --- | Danny John-Jules |
| Kryten | --- | Robert Llewellyn |
| Katerina | --- | Sophie Winkleman |
Written by Rob Grant, Doug Naylor
Directed by Doug Naylor
Produced by Helen Norman
First shown in 1988, Red Dwarf attracted first-run audiences in excess of eight million in UK, and has been broadcast in over 30 countries worldwide.