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Red Dwarf: Complete Series 2 (2 Discs)£14.99 Free DeliveryRRP: £19.99 | You save: £5.00 (25%) In stock | Usually dispatched within 24 hours |
- Audio commentary from the cast
- Deleted scenes (20 mins)
- 'Smeg Ups' outtakes
- Original trailer
- 'Red Dwarf A-Z' dictionary
- Interview with co-writer/producer Doug Naylor
- 'Alternative Personalities' featurette
- Tongue Tied - uncut
- Special effects raw footage
- Isolated music cues
- 'Talking Book' chapters
- Photo gallery
- Web link
- Easter Egg (hidden feature)
- Interactive menu
- Scene access
Kryten: The crew of Red Dwarf finds an android called Kryten looking after three fellow crew members who have been dead for years...
Better Than Life: Rimmer recieves a note from his mother informing him that his father is dead.
Thanks For The Memory: The crew wake up with no memory of what has happend over the past four days...
Stasis Leak: The crew find a stasis leak which takes them back to the time of the original Red Dwarf...
Queeg: Holly, the ship's computer is replaced by Queeg 500.
Parallel Universe: The crew are thrown into a parallel universe where there they meet their female counterparts...

Average rating (3 reviews)
stronger second outing for the crimson short one
HumanLeaguefan | 30/04/2008 | See all HumanLeaguefan's reviews (113) »
There's no kind of atmosphere...
Hyde2612 | 20/05/2007 | See all Hyde2612's reviews (199) »
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The second series of 'Red Dwarf' continued to build on the brilliant premise of the show adding new characters (the first appearance of Kryten albeit it portayed by a different actor) and fully exploiting the sci-fi credentials of the show. THe final episode, especially, allowed the writers to play with female counterparts to the ships crew (as well as end the series on a hilarious cliffhanger) but every single episode was well-crafted and full of instantly quotable dialogue. The DVD is, again, wonderfully put together with all the snazzy menus, deleted scenes and so forth of the previous release plus a chance to catch the full uncut version of the suprisingly catchy 'Tongue Tied' (When I saw you for the first time/My knees began to quiver/And I got a funny feeling/In my kidneys and my liver) Another superb release for a fantastic show and still such wonders to come...
Just as good as the first
TheFred | 05/05/2007 | See all TheFred's reviews (12) »
Series two of this hilarious programe is just as good as the first, again with just Lister, Rimmer, Holly and Cat but the first episode of this series has an apperance of the robot Kryten later to become a main character of the show. Kryten is played by David Ross but in Series three Robert Llewellyn takes on the role and is a much better Kryten.
Craig Charles, Chris Barrie, Danny John-Jules & Norman Lovett | |
12 years and over | |
1988 | |
Fullscreen 4:3 | |
English - Dolby Digital (2.0) Stereo | |
3 hours (approx) | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |
















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