So many of these are surprisingly accurate. Earthshock in particular had me laughing and choking on my breakfast (which wasn't a smoked kipper, sorry).
My favorite clips and what they're referencing: The Edge of Destruction: The fact that everyone in that story is paranoid. Galaxy 4: "...a female oriented society." referencing the Drahvins. The Savages: Stevens reason for leaving. The Evil of the Daleks: The Daleks gaining the human factor. The Dominators: Lister basically describes the titular villains. The Invasion: "...a multi-multi-multi millionaire." Referencing Tobias Vaughn (apologies if I misspelled that) Spearhead from Space: UNIT (The crew of the Dwarf) being stuck with the Doctor (Kochanski) Terror of the Autons: The Doctors relationship with The Master. The Sea Devils: During the Doctors and the Masters sword fight, the Doctor stops and eats a sandwich. The Three Doctors: The Doctors exile being lifted. The Time Warrior: The Sontarans often being compared to potatoes in appearance ("I'm the clever one, you're the potato one") The Sontaran Experiment: Styre reports to his higher-ups. The Pirate Planet: Referencing the Devilstorms being made of the mummified remains of planets. Destiny of the Daleks: The Daleks inability to traverse the stairs at that point in the series. Earthshock: Adric (a character lots of people hated) sacrificing himself. Arc of Infinity: Omega possessing the Doctor's body. Warriors of the Deep: The climax of the story where everyone (Except the Doctor, Turlough and Tegan) is dead. Frontios: The Tractators (space weevils) The Caves of Androzani: It seemed like everyone in that story was out to get the Doctor and Peri. The Twin Dilemma: Rimmer basically describes the Sixth Doctor's (the Cats) personality and the Cat (the Doctor) stating that those are his best qualities. The Mysterious Planet (Trial of a Timelord Parts 1-4): The whole trial aspect of the story. Mindwarp (Trial of a Timelord Parts 5-8): Peri and Sil switching bodies. Terror of the Vervoids (Trial of a Timelord Parts 9-12): Mel being a "health psycho" towards the Doctor. The Ultimate Foe (Trial of a Timelord Parts 13-14): The Valeyard being the distillation of the Doctors darker tendencies. Remembrance of the Daleks: The Renegade and Imperial Daleks (the two Rimmers) "having a bit of a tiff." The Curse of Fenric: The Doctor and Fenric (Holly and Queeg) playing chess. The TV Movie: The Doctor commenting on how his shoes "fit perfectly."
Here's a few of them I'd have picked: Genesis of the Daleks. From Meltdown "Hang on, these guys aren't Nazis, they're all wearing different periods of costume." The Deadly Assassin. From Better than Life "My brain's rebelled, it just won't accept nice things happening to me." Logopolis. From Krysis "I think we've just given the universe a mid-life crisis" Warriors of the Deep. From Demons and Angels where enlightened 'High' Kryten is trying to placate the Lows who keep shooting him, whilst he's insisting they must have a faulty gun. Resurrection of the Daleks. I'd have used the end of Meltdown "How many survived?" "Well we haven't had time for a true estimate but I'd say roughly round about none of them" Vengeance on Varos. From Demons and Angels "Gore movies, weapons magazines, this place is a shrine to everything low and based!"
This was simply AMAZING!! So many clever ones i can’t deal with it haha!! Altho you did ‘the seeds of doom’ twice, and left out 2nd doctor story ‘the seeds of DEATH’
I feel like Shada should be described by one of the unfinished American pilots as they feel similar to Shada a part of the show never to be shown to us.
Where was Planet Of Evil in all that? The one with the anti-matter monsters? Actually, we had enough clips of Rimmerworld to fill that quota. Never mind.
Can someone explain to me what the clips were referencing for the following stories: The Dalek Invasion of Earth Mission to the Unknown/The Daleks Master Plan The Power of the Daleks The Macra Terror The Faceless Ones The Abominable Snowmen The Wheel in Space Invasion of the Dinosaurs The Talons of Weng-Chiang Shada The Visitation Resurrection of the Daleks Planet of Fire Attack of the Cybermen Paradise Towers The Greatest Show in the Galaxy Battlefield If someone can explain the references, I would appreciate it. Otherwise, good video.
I haven't seen most of those, but... (spoilers btw) Invasion of the Dinosaurs: Mike's betrayal. Shada: It was partially-filmed but never recorded, so you can never see the whole thing.
Here ya go: Dalek Invasion of Earth: The moment Jenny and Barbra drive through a squad of Daleks with a van. Mission to the Unknown/The Dalek’s Master Plan: The climax of episode 12(!) where the Doctor uses the Time Destructor against the Daleks. Power of the Daleks: I think it’s referencing the colony fighting itself over resource distribution. Or just that Vulcan’s an isolated colony. The Faceless Ones: The story takes place in an airport, hence the air stewardess. The Wheel in Space: This story doesn’t make an awful lot of sense. It’s a cluster of confusing and bad writing. Invasion of the Dinosaurs: As TheRedLioness said, this references Mike’s betrayal. The Talons of Wen-Chiang: Basically Magnus Greel (Rimmer) and his little homonculus, Mr Sin (Mr Flibble). Shada: Again, as TheRedLioness pointed out, the story is incomplete, so you can’t really see all of it as it was originally meant to be seen. To be honest, I wouldn’t have caught that, so thanks, TheRedLioness! The Visitation: References the destruction of the sonic screwdriver, an item just as iconic and just as annoying as Lister’s Guitar. Resurrection of the Daleks: I think this is a visual resemblance to the effect of the Dalek’s gas weapon in episode one, which gruesomely disfigures its victims. Planet of Fire: By the end of episode three and beginning of episode four, the Master had accidentally shrunk himself. Attack of the Cybermen: …BOY, does this story have a lot of exposition and lore-dumping. Paradise Towers: At the climax, the main villian Kroagnon - who has just possessed the body of the Chief Caretaker - is defeated by being tricked and shoved into an emergency exit. At least, I think that’s what that scene is referencing. The Greatest Show in the Galaxy: The Gods of Ragnarok are very hard to please as an audience, much like Cat and Lister here…or Doctor Who fans. Battlefield: I think it’s a reference to a magic ring or something, or perhaps the return of the Brigadier, for he - like Norman Lovett’s Holly - was a beloved character that had been gone from the show for too long. Forgive the few I’ve left out, for I’m not familiar with those ones at all.
@@Mr_Bunk The only stories on my list you left out were The Abominable Snowmen and The Macra Terror. Other than that, thanks to both you and TheRedLioness for explaining the references I didn't get.
@@domtaylor1887 I think the one for The Abominable Snowmen was riffing on the fact that the actor who played Travers was the father of the actress who played Victoria. Paradise Towers is IMO more likely to be a reference to the characters who got dragged into the garbage disposal unit.
Delta and the bannerman is hilarious if you know that they did indeed film at a butlins in wales.
I lost it at ‘Attack of the Cybermen’! What a lore-dense story…
Earthshock was really accurate! 😂
The amount of knowledge that would have been needed for this...
So many of these are surprisingly accurate. Earthshock in particular had me laughing and choking on my breakfast (which wasn't a smoked kipper, sorry).
My favorite clips and what they're referencing:
The Edge of Destruction: The fact that everyone in that story is paranoid.
Galaxy 4: "...a female oriented society." referencing the Drahvins.
The Savages: Stevens reason for leaving.
The Evil of the Daleks: The Daleks gaining the human factor.
The Dominators: Lister basically describes the titular villains.
The Invasion: "...a multi-multi-multi millionaire." Referencing Tobias Vaughn (apologies if I misspelled that)
Spearhead from Space: UNIT (The crew of the Dwarf) being stuck with the Doctor (Kochanski)
Terror of the Autons: The Doctors relationship with The Master.
The Sea Devils: During the Doctors and the Masters sword fight, the Doctor stops and eats a sandwich.
The Three Doctors: The Doctors exile being lifted.
The Time Warrior: The Sontarans often being compared to potatoes in appearance ("I'm the clever one, you're the potato one")
The Sontaran Experiment: Styre reports to his higher-ups.
The Pirate Planet: Referencing the Devilstorms being made of the mummified remains of planets.
Destiny of the Daleks: The Daleks inability to traverse the stairs at that point in the series.
Earthshock: Adric (a character lots of people hated) sacrificing himself.
Arc of Infinity: Omega possessing the Doctor's body.
Warriors of the Deep: The climax of the story where everyone (Except the Doctor, Turlough and Tegan) is dead.
Frontios: The Tractators (space weevils)
The Caves of Androzani: It seemed like everyone in that story was out to get the Doctor and Peri.
The Twin Dilemma: Rimmer basically describes the Sixth Doctor's (the Cats) personality and the Cat (the Doctor) stating that those are his best qualities.
The Mysterious Planet (Trial of a Timelord Parts 1-4): The whole trial aspect of the story.
Mindwarp (Trial of a Timelord Parts 5-8): Peri and Sil switching bodies.
Terror of the Vervoids (Trial of a Timelord Parts 9-12): Mel being a "health psycho" towards the Doctor.
The Ultimate Foe (Trial of a Timelord Parts 13-14): The Valeyard being the distillation of the Doctors darker tendencies.
Remembrance of the Daleks: The Renegade and Imperial Daleks (the two Rimmers) "having a bit of a tiff."
The Curse of Fenric: The Doctor and Fenric (Holly and Queeg) playing chess.
The TV Movie: The Doctor commenting on how his shoes "fit perfectly."
0:31 1st Doctor
2:30 2nd Doctor
3:49 3rd Doctor
5:13 4th Doctor
8:39 5th Doctor
10:36 6th Doctor
11:38 7th Doctor
12:46 8th Doctor
Now that I have finally seen Red Dwarf, this is even funnier 😂
Here's a few of them I'd have picked:
Genesis of the Daleks. From Meltdown "Hang on, these guys aren't Nazis, they're all wearing different periods of costume."
The Deadly Assassin. From Better than Life "My brain's rebelled, it just won't accept nice things happening to me."
Logopolis. From Krysis "I think we've just given the universe a mid-life crisis"
Warriors of the Deep. From Demons and Angels where enlightened 'High' Kryten is trying to placate the Lows who keep shooting him, whilst he's insisting they must have a faulty gun.
Resurrection of the Daleks. I'd have used the end of Meltdown "How many survived?" "Well we haven't had time for a true estimate but I'd say roughly round about none of them"
Vengeance on Varos. From Demons and Angels "Gore movies, weapons magazines, this place is a shrine to everything low and based!"
The Earthshock one was bloody brilliant
I'm not super accurate with Classic episodes but as soon as I saw it, I knew Earthshock must be Adric's last.
The Five Doctors was perfect 😂
This was simply AMAZING!! So many clever ones i can’t deal with it haha!! Altho you did ‘the seeds of doom’ twice, and left out 2nd doctor story ‘the seeds of DEATH’
Awesome job! Can you please do the reverse? Doctor Who episodes summing up Red Dwarf episodes?
The Genesis one got me! >D
Attack of the Cybermen killed me
Why is no one talking about the mind robbers one? That was hilarious.
Absosmegginglutely brilliant.
Earthshock one was so accurate lmao
Absolutely amazing. I completely lost it at Underworld (and again at Warriors of the Deep) 🤣
That was... incredible.
Very clever, quite cryptic in places. I will rewatch.
You missed Planet of Evil :(
I'm glad someone shares my feelings on "Creature from the Pit". I wonder if they made it look... like that on purpose.
Some of these are absolutely hilarious descriptions! Haha, great job.
Seems apropriate that Underworld was from a Smeg Up.
Twin dilemma was perfect 😂😂
Absolutely superb.
Holy shit, that dog's milk reference is cyclical.
3:37 Wrong “Seeds of D....” mate. Still, very good video
Awesome profile pic. I understood the reference. Mathman was an entertaining bit on Square One.
This is so niche I love it
I think you nailed the Wheel in Space
I died at State of Decay and Earthshock 😂
I feel like Shada should be described by one of the unfinished American pilots as they feel similar to Shada a part of the show never to be shown to us.
Mixing the two best shows in British television? Sign me up- this better go viral
The crossover we needed
WOW how long did this take you?
Great intro
This is fantastic. That Underworld one *chefs kiss*
Surprisingly intense.
At 12:17 I bet that what anyone or everyone that came across the cybermen and they tell you your will be upgraded or converted
The opening was funny too.
A work of genius!!
I loved evil of the daleks!
4:33
perfect
This is a masterpiece
This is GODDAMN GENIUS.
Accurate, can you do one for the new series?
This made my day!
Very clever, but you missed Planet of Evil, and the Troughton story is Seeds of Death, not Doom
3:51 That's deep...
Some of these take a while to get. Gotta think about them.
Where was Planet Of Evil in all that? The one with the anti-matter monsters?
Actually, we had enough clips of Rimmerworld to fill that quota. Never mind.
You titled The Seeds of Death, The Seeds of Doom. That's another story, but one is of "Doom", the other is of "Death".
9:18
Attack of the cybermen was brilliant lol
do one for new doctor who
Can someone explain to me what the clips were referencing for the following stories:
The Dalek Invasion of Earth
Mission to the Unknown/The Daleks Master Plan
The Power of the Daleks
The Macra Terror
The Faceless Ones
The Abominable Snowmen
The Wheel in Space
Invasion of the Dinosaurs
The Talons of Weng-Chiang
Shada
The Visitation
Resurrection of the Daleks
Planet of Fire
Attack of the Cybermen
Paradise Towers
The Greatest Show in the Galaxy
Battlefield
If someone can explain the references, I would appreciate it. Otherwise, good video.
I haven't seen most of those, but... (spoilers btw)
Invasion of the Dinosaurs: Mike's betrayal.
Shada: It was partially-filmed but never recorded, so you can never see the whole thing.
Here ya go:
Dalek Invasion of Earth: The moment Jenny and Barbra drive through a squad of Daleks with a van.
Mission to the Unknown/The Dalek’s Master Plan: The climax of episode 12(!) where the Doctor uses the Time Destructor against the Daleks.
Power of the Daleks: I think it’s referencing the colony fighting itself over resource distribution. Or just that Vulcan’s an isolated colony.
The Faceless Ones: The story takes place in an airport, hence the air stewardess.
The Wheel in Space: This story doesn’t make an awful lot of sense. It’s a cluster of confusing and bad writing.
Invasion of the Dinosaurs: As TheRedLioness said, this references Mike’s betrayal.
The Talons of Wen-Chiang: Basically Magnus Greel (Rimmer) and his little homonculus, Mr Sin (Mr Flibble).
Shada: Again, as TheRedLioness pointed out, the story is incomplete, so you can’t really see all of it as it was originally meant to be seen. To be honest, I wouldn’t have caught that, so thanks, TheRedLioness!
The Visitation: References the destruction of the sonic screwdriver, an item just as iconic and just as annoying as Lister’s Guitar.
Resurrection of the Daleks: I think this is a visual resemblance to the effect of the Dalek’s gas weapon in episode one, which gruesomely disfigures its victims.
Planet of Fire: By the end of episode three and beginning of episode four, the Master had accidentally shrunk himself.
Attack of the Cybermen: …BOY, does this story have a lot of exposition and lore-dumping.
Paradise Towers: At the climax, the main villian Kroagnon - who has just possessed the body of the Chief Caretaker - is defeated by being tricked and shoved into an emergency exit. At least, I think that’s what that scene is referencing.
The Greatest Show in the Galaxy: The Gods of Ragnarok are very hard to please as an audience, much like Cat and Lister here…or Doctor Who fans.
Battlefield: I think it’s a reference to a magic ring or something, or perhaps the return of the Brigadier, for he - like Norman Lovett’s Holly - was a beloved character that had been gone from the show for too long.
Forgive the few I’ve left out, for I’m not familiar with those ones at all.
@@Mr_Bunk The only stories on my list you left out were The Abominable Snowmen and The Macra Terror. Other than that, thanks to both you and TheRedLioness for explaining the references I didn't get.
@@domtaylor1887 I did not get those two, honestly. And you’re welcome!
@@domtaylor1887 I think the one for The Abominable Snowmen was riffing on the fact that the actor who played Travers was the father of the actress who played Victoria.
Paradise Towers is IMO more likely to be a reference to the characters who got dragged into the garbage disposal unit.
Shada 😂
Why was Planet of Evil skipped?
Will you do one for the New Series aswell?
2:32 wait what? What red dwarf is this?
"Trojan" from Red Dwarf X.
What is red dwarf x?
Was it a wierd reboot without the original cast
@@ogpandamonium it’s Red Dwarf series 10, it was in the episode with Rimmer’s brother Howard.
@@EditedAF987 oh ok