Red Dwarf:
The Talking Books
For the illiterate, books being read to you by tape. The books are
Infinity Welcomes Careful
Drivers and
Better than Life. The books are read by Chris Barrie.
Red Dwarf
Smegazine
At the beginning of series five, Red Dwarf got it's own magazine complete
with merchandise, stories, interviews, and the making of Red Dwarf.
It was changed from Red Dwarf Magazine at the end of series five.
The Clothes
The clothes include T-shirts, baseball caps, jackets, sweat shirts, and
surf jams. The T-shirts feature the Gunmen of the Apocalypse, Ace Rimmmer's "Smoke Me A Kipper" catchphrase, or something about being rat-arsed.
Tongue
Tied-The Record
Feature at the beginning of 'Parallel Universe', this song is available
in CD and cassettes from EMI.
The Videos and DVDs
The Music
The Making
of Red Dwarf
Released by the BBC, all the Red Dwarf series, now including series eight,
are available. Also, some new editions: Red Dwarf, remastered. These tapes have had the sound effects, and special effects redone. Also, The Best Episodes of Red Dwarf. This tape contains one episode from each season. The series are also now released on DVD up to series four, with two discs per series (one disc for episodes, the other for special features). And finally, of course, the blooper tapes Smeg-ups and Smeg-Outs. Unfortunately, the blooper tapes are a little pointless now, seeing as how the DVDs have the bloopers in the special features, but if you want to see Kryten act a little funny, get them anyway.
Released by Noel Gay Music Co. Ltd., Howard Goodall's music is finally
released and is also released on sheet music.
This Penguin tome by Joe Nazzarro is the making of 'Gunmen of the Apocalypse'.