Red Dwarf

Red Dwarf

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Sinopse: Uma comédia ambientada no espaço, contando a rotina da nave Red Dwarf. Dave Lister (Craig Charles) é o último ser humano vivo na galáxia, depois de todo o resto da tripulação da nave ter sido morta quando ele estava em suspensão animada. Três milhões de anos depois, ele é revivido pelo senil computador de bordo, Holly (Norman Lovett), acompanhado pelo holograma do já falecido Arnold Rimmer (Chris Barrie) , Cat (Danny John-Jules) além do robô Kryten (Robert Llewellyn). Eles tentam voltar à Terra.

Criador por: Rob Grant, Doug Naylor.

Genêros: Comédia, Sci-Fi & Fantasy.

Lançamento: 15 de fevereiro de 1988

Produtora: Paul Jackson Productions

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