Red Dwarf Series III: All Change - Marooned
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Cast and crew detail the making of the Red Dwarf episode Marooned. Taken from All Change, a Series III documentary available as part of Red Dwarf III on DVD.
In order of appearance: Danny John-Jules (Cat), Ed Bye (director), Doug Naylor (writer), Peter Wragg (effects), Craig Charles (Lister), Robert Llewellyn (Kryten), Chris Barrie (Rimmer).
Of all the boys from the Dwarf, Robert Llewellyn comes across as the nicest.
I was at the filming of this in the audience at Manchester. :-)
That is a great memory!
Its amazing what they were able to do with just a tiny amount of what an American show would cost
Yes, even though I was a special-effects spoiled American, I loved Red Dwarf. Yeah the sets were not as fancy but still charming. I cared more about the characters and stories way more than the background anyway.
Just laughed until tears came from my eyes as he ate the dog food...brilliant
Thanks for uploading these. Love Red Dwarf and it's really interesting to see how it's made. Cheers
The DVDs are packed with these
It's one of those episodes where you think "This is one of those episodes where it's just two people trapped in a room, it's all talky talky, an you can only really watch it the once", but with Red Dwarf it's quite the opposite, I've probably seen this episode about 5 times and I'm still not fed up of it.
An believe me I have seen these type of episodes in other sitcoms (or even in shows that aren't sitcoms) and never gone back to them a second time.
This just shows how good the writing team of Rob and Doug were.
I've watched it about 50 😂
Craig was a great physical actor. Robert seems like such an agreeable guy that appreciates everyone around him.
Marooned is one of the best RD episodes. Chris and Craig both gave outstanding performances.
This is one my favourite Red Dwarf episodes too, Chris Barry said its his 2nd I wonder what is his first? It's so good as it's down to the barebones, Red Dwarf was so good it didn't even need anything over the top the dialogue is incredible and having this episode where not alot actually happens proves it.
His favorite is obviously Dimension Jump where he gets to play Ace Rimmer for the first time :-D
The humour is class
2:20 Craig's scream is hilarious.
Awooga! Awooga! Abandon ship!
Robert Llewellyn talking about the wind machine and his eyes being glued open had me in stitches.
+C.B Black, it does make you appreciate the show a lot more knowing what they went through, especially with Rob (due to the restrictions of his suit), I remember him saying at a Convention I went to that during breaks he had to sit in an awkward way (a robotic type of way) so he didn't damage the suit, an if he wanted to go for a Piss he needed to give 10 minutes notice so the crew could remove his bottom half of the suit (due to the large pieces etc).
Also due to a mix up at a Hotel they went to, they all ended up getting 2 hours sleep, with Craig getting none, they then got up and worked for 12 hours (due to the limited time they have to film etc).
It really makes me appreciate my 9 till 5 job a whole lot more, I'd of called in sick if I had gotten 0 hours sleep.
:)
If you pause it at 7:02 when Lister says "I can see now why dogs lick their testicles." It's like watching the end of TV advert.
So it wasn't dogfood but it might as well have been dogfood
6:36 "I'm sure the dog food will be lovely." and 7:00 "I can now see why dogs lick their testicles." LOL