Movies by Craig Charles
Red Dwarf: Built to Last - Series IV
A documentary about the fourth series of Red Dwarf (1988).
Can't Smeg Won't Smeg
20th century television chef Ainsley Harriott beams himself aboard the space vessel Starbug in order to test the crew's culinary skills.
Red Dwarf: The Starbuggers - Series VI
A documentary about the sixth series of Red Dwarf (1988).
Red Dwarf: Back from the Dead - Series VII
A documentary about the seventh series of Red Dwarf (1988).
Red Dwarf: All Change - Series III
A documentary about the third series of Red Dwarf (1988).
Red Dwarf: Heavy Science - Series V
A documentary about the fifth series of Red Dwarf (1988).
Red Dwarf: The Promised Land
The posse meet three cat clerics who worship Lister as their God. Lister vows to help them as they're being hunted by Rodon, the ruthless feral cat leader who has vowed to wipe out all cats who worship anyone but him.
Launching Red Dwarf
A documentary about the making of the first series of "Red Dwarf" (1988).
Fated
When the charismatic and eccentric art teacher Tatty falls in love with Amy, one of his students, he believes he has met the love of his life. Unfortunately Amy dies in an accident. Distraught and blaming himself, Tatty loses all focus on his own life and drinks heavily. In a state of delirium he creates a statue of Amy that he places in the dark interior of a haunted, burnt-out church. Tatty lives there, protecting his creation, and devoted to her for the next 13 years. On New Year s Eve, a magical night with the sky lit with fireworks, a c...
Red Dwarf A-Z
A compilation of clips and interviews, originally broadcast on BBC2's Red Dwarf Night in 1998, and subsequently included on the DVD release of Red Dwarf series 2.
Sam and Doug
In a near-future where a virus has turned the population into rabid monsters, a desperate mother forms an unlikely friendship in order to return home and save her family.
Tor! Total Football
Ruud Gullit, Marco van Basten, The brothers Koeman… These were some of the superstars from Holland whose blazing talents made the European Championship of 1988 so memorable and one to log indelibly in the whole recent legend of outstanding international football. Eight teams qualified for the tournament finals, including England who scored more goals than any other side, 18, to reach the final stages – and the Cinderella side from the Republic of Ireland, managed by Jack Charlton. But most of all Euro ’88 had a winning side who swept all b...