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Season 9 – Red Dwarf

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In this space spoof, Dave Lister (a chicken-soup-machine repairman) is a survivor of a radiation leak on his mining space ship. The problem is that he is the only survivor. But wait ... it gets better. Having come out of suspended animation 3,000,000 years later, Lister only has a holograph of his intolerable dead shipmate, the vain Cat (an evolvement of his former pet), old and senile ship's computer Holly (think HAL with memory loss) and robot Kryten.
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Red Dwarf — Season 9

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Gabriel Tate Guardian Red Dwarf: Back to Earth was feverishly anticipated, making its utter smegging ineptitude all the more dismaying. Apr 23, 2018 Full Review Caitlin Moran Times (UK) As a result the opening episode of Red Dwarf is as cold and unatmospheric as the deep space the characters are travelling through. Apr 20, 2018 Full Review David Hogan hoganreviews.co.uk BtE is an oddity, being the only series without a live audience and a plot almost entirely set on Earth, neither of which help. Still, some strong gags and a bit of character development for Lister stops this from sinking as low as Series VIII did... Rated: 3/5 Aug 6, 2023 Full Review Emma Dibdin and Tom Eames Digital Spy Sadly co-creator Doug Naylor went a shade too post-modern in the execution, and having the characters discover the show - not to mention Coronation Street and Craig Charles - feels too silly and not in keeping with Dwarf history... May 17, 2018 Full Review David Wharton CinemaBlend Dwarf fans will find plenty to keep them occupied here. Rated: 3.5/5 Apr 23, 2018 Full Review R.L. Shaffer IGN Movies For longtime fans of the series, Back to Earth is a wonderful, if occasionally muddied, send-off or a fresh new beginning for the crew of the Red Dwarf. Rated: 8/10 Apr 23, 2018 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member I'd say that I liked 'Back to Earth' more than Season 1 (sans 'Future Echoes'), and a few one-off episodes such as 'Kryten' or 'Nanarchy'.. but 'Back to Earth' is not a winner, at all. In fact, I would call Part 1 an outright bad episode, as it runs a full 30 minutes and yet accomplishes almost nothing in regards to comedy or plot; additionally, unlike the bulk of the remainder, they opted to use Bluescreen or Greenscreen to stand in for a Red Dwarf set, and it looks really cheap. Part 2, while not great, or possibly not even "good", is certainly an improvement, with an actual story throughput taking place and some moments of genuinely well-written comedy, with one line by Kryten about why DVD's don't exist (anymore) in their world being legitimately laugh-out-loud. Part 3 is genuinely good, however, albeit actually more in a poignant way - Lister's decision to stay (I won't spoil why he could leave or why he opts to stay) is actually emotionally compelling, and the way it ends is satisfying. With that, the characters are still intact, and the performances of all four main characters is just as excellent as ever. and I do dig the energy, although (and I never thought I'd say this) the lack of a laugh track actually makes it feel like I'm watching a bunch of jokes that are bombing - this is more due to the inconsistency of the presentation rather than a need for the track itself, but the fact that the "studio audience" would always laugh with me, and now I'm laughing alone, makes me feel awkward watching. Overall, I think "it passed the time" and "it didn't cause any harm" are the best descriptors of 'Back to Earth' - It didn't violate canon or force the characters to behave in ways that they never would, so "inoffensive" certainly works; it's just not nearly on par with any of the classic episodes one think of when fondly recalling the show as a whole. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Audience Member It's got a unique and thorough plot, but it stretched on for a while. It didn't need to last so long in my opinion. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Audience Member After the show was cancelled they made this straight to video hack job. This is like a mini series and is more of a dramedy. It is really bad and i never got to the end of it. It is the worst it has ever been here. Avoid this. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Audience Member Whoo, this was tough to watch. Muddled, silly script, abandoning all the clever and unique sci-fi angles of seasons past and angling for a cliched one-minute Spaceballs joke that wasn't all that funny when spoof-king Mel Brooks did it. Very few laughs and even less to enjoy about this season. Best Episode: End Credits Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Episodes

Episode 1 Aired Apr 10, 2009 Back to Earth: Part 1 Nine years on, the Red Dwarf crew grew older but still none the wiser; Lister's busy day of annoying Rimmer gets suddenly interrupted. Details Episode 2 Aired Apr 11, 2009 Back to Earth Katerina guides Lister back to his home planet, but Earth in 2009 is not everything that the crew expected. Details Episode 3 Aired Apr 12, 2009 Back to Earth The conclusion of the 2009 three-part series. Knowing that they are destined to die, the crew track down those who created them to plead for more life. Details
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Season Info

Director
Ed Bye, Andy De Emmony
Executive Producer
Doug Naylor, Rob Grant
Screenwriter
Rob Grant, Doug Naylor
Network
BBC
Rating
TV-14
Genre
Comedy, Sci-Fi
Original Language
British English
Release Date
Apr 10, 2009
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