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Marooned (Red Dwarf)

"Marooned" is the second episode of science fiction sitcom Red Dwarf Series III,[1] and the fourteenth in the series run.[2] It premiered on the British television channel BBC2 on 21 November 1989. Written by Rob Grant and Doug Naylor, and directed by Ed Bye, the story is about Lister and Rimmer being marooned together on a bleak ice planet. The episode was re-mastered, along with the rest of the first three series, in 1998.

"Marooned"
Red Dwarf episode
Episode no.Series 3
Episode 2
Directed byEd Bye
Written byRob Grant & Doug Naylor
Original air date21 November 1989 (1989-11-21)
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Plot edit

Holly (Hattie Hayridge) discovers that Red Dwarf is on a collision course with five black holes and recommends that everyone abandon ship with what they need. While Kryten (Robert Llewellyn) and Cat (Danny John-Jules) take a Blue Midget to escape, Dave Lister (Craig Charles) and Arnold Rimmer (Chris Barrie) make their getaway in a Starbug. As Lister is made to listen to Rimmer's regaling of his military interests, their ship is struck by a meteor and crash lands on an icy planet. Lister is forced to do his best to survive until the pair can be found, making do with what food and supplies he has aboard Starbug, and talking with Rimmer, whose existence as a hologram means his life is not in danger. Rimmer does his best to help distract Lister from hunger by having them exchange stories of how they lost their virginity and learns about a side of Lister he never knew about.[3]

To keep warm during their stories, Lister burns Rimmer's collection of books and a sizeable amount of money he saved up in life. When the fire burns low, Lister suggests using either Rimmer's collection of 19th century war figures or his camphor wood chest, to which Rimmer refuses to let them be used and recommends that Lister's guitar be burned instead. Lister reluctantly agrees and asks for a moment alone, whereupon he secretly cuts out a silhouette of his guitar from the trunk, burns it, and hides his guitar in a locker. When Rimmer returns, he commends Lister for his assumed sacrifice, noting how much their personal belongings each mean to them.[3] Shortly afterwards, Kryten and Cat arrive, having searched for the pair for the past two days, revealing that Holly mistook grit on the ship's scanner-scope for black holes. As the group prepare to leave, Rimmer discovers Lister's deceit when he recovers his guitar, and advises Kryten to grab a hacksaw as he prepares to make him a eunuch.[4]

Production edit

The Starbug crash sequence was achieved by using a miniature ice planet and filmed on 35mm film stock in order to slow the footage down. The flaming meteorite was dropped from above onto the upward facing Starbug and filmed sideways on. This gave the impression of forward motion and gave the meteorite's flames the desired flicker of zero gravity.[5] For the icy wastelands scenes with Kryten and Cat bluescreen was used, but a more realistic snowscape scene was created for Lister's blowing about scene. Soap powder was blown down the set by powerful fans.[5]

Scenes that were cut included the crew playing strip poker at the beginning (as seen in the Smeg Outs video released later) and the Cat's 'Mush Mush!' which was trimmed down from its larger initial state.[6] Despite popular rumours, the dog food eaten by Craig Charles in this episode was not real. It was actually tuna mixed with meat jelly to look like dog food.[7] The episode was originally titled "Men of Honour", referring to the theme of the story of the sacrifices Rimmer and Lister had to make. The title was later changed to the shorter "Marooned".[8]

Cultural references edit

Among Rimmer's possessions in his camphor wood trunk are his nineteenth century replicas of Napoleon's L'Armée du Nord. Rimmer references Lieutenant-General Baron Jaquinaux of the First Cavalry Division when Lister picks the replica up. Lister comments that Rimmer is obsessed with war, half his books being about Patton, Caesar and "various other gits". Lister references Road Runner in describing Rimmer's cowardly act in fleeing a bar room brawl. Rimmer references Newcastle Brown bottles when stating that Generals don't resort to violence. Rimmer said to Lister that he had visited Alexander the Great's palace in Macedonia.

Among the few edible items found aboard Starbug are a Pot Noodle, half a bag of soggy smoky bacon crisps, a tin of mustard powder, three water biscuits, a brown lemon, 2 bottles of vinegar, and a tube of Bonjela gum ointment. As Lister looks through Rimmer's books they all remind him of food; Charles Lamb, Herman Wouk (whose last name Lister pronounced as "Wok"), the complete works of Sir Francis Bacon, Eric Van Lustbader (arguing that food comes in vans) and Harold Pinter (Pint-er). As an alternative to the "Mayday" distress call, which he mistakenly believes is named for a bank holiday, Rimmer comes up with "Shrove Tuesday", "Ascension Sunday" and "The fifteenth Wednesday after Pentecost". In a continuity error in that scene, Rimmer is shown operating Starbug's distress call system, when as a hologram he should not be able to interact with the ship's controls. In another error it is not explained how Rimmer is able to smell burning camphor wood, despite being a hologram. It is also something to wonder why there would be a can of dog food on board Starbug when Red Dwarf would not allow pets, as well as the food still being in good condition after three million years. Lister references the Ryder Cup while Rimmer compares Lister's bottom to two badly parked Volkswagens.

To keep warm Lister starts burning some of Rimmer's books including Biggles Learns to Fly and the Complete Works of Shakespeare. Rimmer name-checks Shakespeare's work as Lister gets ready to burn it: "Goodbye Hamlet? Farewell Macbeth? Toodle-pip King Lear." He states that he's seen West Side Story,[9] which is based on one of them and loathes the idea of burning Richard III with its "unforgettable" speech that starts with "Now..." (presumably referencing the "Now is the winter of our discontent" speech), although he cannot remember anything beyond that first word. Lolita is also burned on the fire, minus one particularly racy page. The song Lister plays on his guitar is "She's out of My Life" by Michael Jackson.

Continuity Goofs edit

As Rimmer is a hologram, he is not supposed to have any sense of smell or touch, yet he displays at least one of each in this episode. While Lister is outside looking for wood, Rimmer is shown pushing a button on the console to get help. Secondly, while Lister is burning the part of Rimmer's trunk that Rimmer thinks is Lister's guitar, Rimmer says he can smell camphor wood.

Reception edit

The episode was originally broadcast on the British television channel BBC2 on 21 November 1989 in the 9:00pm evening time slot.[10] In its review, DVD Talk stated that "the dialogue is witty and hilarious", and said that "there are tons of memorable lines and scenes from this episode, and is consequently a fan favorite as well."[11] The episode came 15th in a Red Dwarf Magazine readers poll, gaining 2.4% of the votes.[12] Chris Barrie has said that the episode is one of his all-time favorites.[11]

Remastering edit

The remastering of Series I to III was carried out during the late 1990s with the intention of bringing the early production values up to a standard suitable for international television.[13] General changes throughout the series included replacement of the opening credits,[14] giving the picture a colour grade and filmising,[15] computer generated special effects of Red Dwarf[16] and many more visual and audio enhancements.[16]

There have been changes made specific to "Marooned". During the early shuttle bay scenes a blue-screen image has been added to Starbug's cockpit window. Shots of Blue Midget and Starbug departing Red Dwarf have been replaced with CGI versions. References to Cliff Richard and the ozone layer have been removed.[17]

Upon its release on VHS the new re-mastered episodes were generally received poorly by fans of the show, although it has been stated by critics that they are "actually an invigorating new take on a classic series".[18] The re-mastered series was later released, along with other material, on The Bodysnatcher DVD boxset, in 2007.[19]

For a time, British TV channels UKTV Gold and Dave aired the remastered version of "Marooned" exclusively, even though other episodes of the show were not shown in their remastered form. This was corrected in 2015 following years of coverage by Red Dwarf fansite Ganymede & Titan, culminating in an open letter to Dave.[20]

See also edit

  • Better Than Life The second Red Dwarf novel which uses some of the "Marooned" plot for part of the story.[21]

Notes edit

  1. ^ "British Sitcom Guide – Red Dwarf – Series 3". sitcom.co.uk. Retrieved 25 January 2008.
  2. ^ "TV.com – Marooned summary". tv.com. Retrieved 25 January 2008.
  3. ^ a b Howarth & Lyons (1993) p. 61.
  4. ^ Howarth & Lyons (1993) p. 62.
  5. ^ a b . reddwarf.co.uk. Archived from the original on 6 October 2006. Retrieved 7 January 2008.
  6. ^ . reddwarf.co.uk. Archived from the original on 21 April 2008. Retrieved 7 January 2008.
  7. ^ Red Dwarf: Series 3: DVD – All Change, BBC DVD, 2003
  8. ^ Howarth & Lyons (1993)
  9. ^ "Marooned movie connections". IMDb. Retrieved 8 January 2008.
  10. ^ "BBC – Programme Catalogue – RED DWARF III THE SAGA CONTINUUMS – 2, MAROONED". BBC. Retrieved 11 December 2007.
  11. ^ a b "Series III at DVD Talk". dvdtalk.com. Retrieved 25 January 2008.
  12. ^ Readers Survey Results, Red Dwarf Smegazine, p. 27., issue 10, December 1992, Fleetway Editions Ltd, ISSN 0965-5603
  13. ^ . reddwarf.co.uk. Archived from the original on 4 January 2008. Retrieved 28 January 2008.
  14. ^ . reddwarf.co.uk. Archived from the original on 18 January 2008. Retrieved 30 January 2008.
  15. ^ Remastering Crew (2007). The End Re-Mastered DVD Commentary (DVD). Bodysnatcher DVD Boxset Red disc: BBC.
  16. ^ a b Remastering Crew (2007). 'Re-Dwarf' Documentary (DVD). Bodysnatcher DVD Boxset Red disc: BBC.
  17. ^ Remastering Crew (2007). Marooned text commentary (DVD). Bodysnatcher DVD Boxset, Blue disc: BBC.
  18. ^ . sci-fi-london.com. Archived from the original on 8 April 2008. Retrieved 30 January 2008.
  19. ^ . reddwarf.co.uk. Archived from the original on 17 January 2008. Retrieved 30 January 2008.
  20. ^ "Fool's Gold". Ganymede & Titan. Retrieved 17 July 2023.
  21. ^ . reddwarf.co.uk. Archived from the original on 6 October 2006. Retrieved 25 January 2008.

References edit

  • Howarth, Chris; Steve Lyons (1993). Red Dwarf Programme Guide. Virgin Books. ISBN 0-86369-682-1.

External links edit

  • "Marooned" at BBC Online
  • "Marooned" at IMDb  
  • Series III episode guide at www.reddwarf.co.uk

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Marooned is the second episode of science fiction sitcom Red Dwarf Series III 1 and the fourteenth in the series run 2 It premiered on the British television channel BBC2 on 21 November 1989 Written by Rob Grant and Doug Naylor and directed by Ed Bye the story is about Lister and Rimmer being marooned together on a bleak ice planet The episode was re mastered along with the rest of the first three series in 1998 Marooned Red Dwarf episodeEpisode no Series 3 Episode 2Directed byEd ByeWritten byRob Grant amp Doug NaylorOriginal air date21 November 1989 1989 11 21 Episode chronology Previous Backwards Next Polymorph List of episodes Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Cultural references 4 Continuity Goofs 5 Reception 6 Remastering 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksPlot editHolly Hattie Hayridge discovers that Red Dwarf is on a collision course with five black holes and recommends that everyone abandon ship with what they need While Kryten Robert Llewellyn and Cat Danny John Jules take a Blue Midget to escape Dave Lister Craig Charles and Arnold Rimmer Chris Barrie make their getaway in a Starbug As Lister is made to listen to Rimmer s regaling of his military interests their ship is struck by a meteor and crash lands on an icy planet Lister is forced to do his best to survive until the pair can be found making do with what food and supplies he has aboard Starbug and talking with Rimmer whose existence as a hologram means his life is not in danger Rimmer does his best to help distract Lister from hunger by having them exchange stories of how they lost their virginity and learns about a side of Lister he never knew about 3 To keep warm during their stories Lister burns Rimmer s collection of books and a sizeable amount of money he saved up in life When the fire burns low Lister suggests using either Rimmer s collection of 19th century war figures or his camphor wood chest to which Rimmer refuses to let them be used and recommends that Lister s guitar be burned instead Lister reluctantly agrees and asks for a moment alone whereupon he secretly cuts out a silhouette of his guitar from the trunk burns it and hides his guitar in a locker When Rimmer returns he commends Lister for his assumed sacrifice noting how much their personal belongings each mean to them 3 Shortly afterwards Kryten and Cat arrive having searched for the pair for the past two days revealing that Holly mistook grit on the ship s scanner scope for black holes As the group prepare to leave Rimmer discovers Lister s deceit when he recovers his guitar and advises Kryten to grab a hacksaw as he prepares to make him a eunuch 4 Production editThe Starbug crash sequence was achieved by using a miniature ice planet and filmed on 35mm film stock in order to slow the footage down The flaming meteorite was dropped from above onto the upward facing Starbug and filmed sideways on This gave the impression of forward motion and gave the meteorite s flames the desired flicker of zero gravity 5 For the icy wastelands scenes with Kryten and Cat bluescreen was used but a more realistic snowscape scene was created for Lister s blowing about scene Soap powder was blown down the set by powerful fans 5 Scenes that were cut included the crew playing strip poker at the beginning as seen in the Smeg Outs video released later and the Cat s Mush Mush which was trimmed down from its larger initial state 6 Despite popular rumours the dog food eaten by Craig Charles in this episode was not real It was actually tuna mixed with meat jelly to look like dog food 7 The episode was originally titled Men of Honour referring to the theme of the story of the sacrifices Rimmer and Lister had to make The title was later changed to the shorter Marooned 8 Cultural references editAmong Rimmer s possessions in his camphor wood trunk are his nineteenth century replicas of Napoleon s L Armee du Nord Rimmer references Lieutenant General Baron Jaquinaux of the First Cavalry Division when Lister picks the replica up Lister comments that Rimmer is obsessed with war half his books being about Patton Caesar and various other gits Lister references Road Runner in describing Rimmer s cowardly act in fleeing a bar room brawl Rimmer references Newcastle Brown bottles when stating that Generals don t resort to violence Rimmer said to Lister that he had visited Alexander the Great s palace in Macedonia Among the few edible items found aboard Starbug are a Pot Noodle half a bag of soggy smoky bacon crisps a tin of mustard powder three water biscuits a brown lemon 2 bottles of vinegar and a tube of Bonjela gum ointment As Lister looks through Rimmer s books they all remind him of food Charles Lamb Herman Wouk whose last name Lister pronounced as Wok the complete works of Sir Francis Bacon Eric Van Lustbader arguing that food comes in vans and Harold Pinter Pint er As an alternative to the Mayday distress call which he mistakenly believes is named for a bank holiday Rimmer comes up with Shrove Tuesday Ascension Sunday and The fifteenth Wednesday after Pentecost In a continuity error in that scene Rimmer is shown operating Starbug s distress call system when as a hologram he should not be able to interact with the ship s controls In another error it is not explained how Rimmer is able to smell burning camphor wood despite being a hologram It is also something to wonder why there would be a can of dog food on board Starbug when Red Dwarf would not allow pets as well as the food still being in good condition after three million years Lister references the Ryder Cup while Rimmer compares Lister s bottom to two badly parked Volkswagens To keep warm Lister starts burning some of Rimmer s books including Biggles Learns to Fly and the Complete Works of Shakespeare Rimmer name checks Shakespeare s work as Lister gets ready to burn it Goodbye Hamlet Farewell Macbeth Toodle pip King Lear He states that he s seen West Side Story 9 which is based on one of them and loathes the idea of burning Richard III with its unforgettable speech that starts with Now presumably referencing the Now is the winter of our discontent speech although he cannot remember anything beyond that first word Lolita is also burned on the fire minus one particularly racy page The song Lister plays on his guitar is She s out of My Life by Michael Jackson Continuity Goofs editAs Rimmer is a hologram he is not supposed to have any sense of smell or touch yet he displays at least one of each in this episode While Lister is outside looking for wood Rimmer is shown pushing a button on the console to get help Secondly while Lister is burning the part of Rimmer s trunk that Rimmer thinks is Lister s guitar Rimmer says he can smell camphor wood Reception editThe episode was originally broadcast on the British television channel BBC2 on 21 November 1989 in the 9 00pm evening time slot 10 In its review DVD Talk stated that the dialogue is witty and hilarious and said that there are tons of memorable lines and scenes from this episode and is consequently a fan favorite as well 11 The episode came 15th in a Red Dwarf Magazine readers poll gaining 2 4 of the votes 12 Chris Barrie has said that the episode is one of his all time favorites 11 Remastering editSee also Red Dwarf remastered The remastering of Series I to III was carried out during the late 1990s with the intention of bringing the early production values up to a standard suitable for international television 13 General changes throughout the series included replacement of the opening credits 14 giving the picture a colour grade and filmising 15 computer generated special effects of Red Dwarf 16 and many more visual and audio enhancements 16 There have been changes made specific to Marooned During the early shuttle bay scenes a blue screen image has been added to Starbug s cockpit window Shots of Blue Midget and Starbug departing Red Dwarf have been replaced with CGI versions References to Cliff Richard and the ozone layer have been removed 17 Upon its release on VHS the new re mastered episodes were generally received poorly by fans of the show although it has been stated by critics that they are actually an invigorating new take on a classic series 18 The re mastered series was later released along with other material on The Bodysnatcher DVD boxset in 2007 19 For a time British TV channels UKTV Gold and Dave aired the remastered version of Marooned exclusively even though other episodes of the show were not shown in their remastered form This was corrected in 2015 following years of coverage by Red Dwarf fansite Ganymede amp Titan culminating in an open letter to Dave 20 See also editBetter Than Life The second Red Dwarf novel which uses some of the Marooned plot for part of the story 21 Notes edit British Sitcom Guide Red Dwarf Series 3 sitcom co uk Retrieved 25 January 2008 TV com Marooned summary tv com Retrieved 25 January 2008 a b Howarth amp Lyons 1993 p 61 Howarth amp Lyons 1993 p 62 a b Red Dwarf Series III Effects reddwarf co uk Archived from the original on 6 October 2006 Retrieved 7 January 2008 Red Dwarf series III Writing reddwarf co uk Archived from the original on 21 April 2008 Retrieved 7 January 2008 Red Dwarf Series 3 DVD All Change BBC DVD 2003 Howarth amp Lyons 1993 Marooned movie connections IMDb Retrieved 8 January 2008 BBC Programme Catalogue RED DWARF III THE SAGA CONTINUUMS 2 MAROONED BBC Retrieved 11 December 2007 a b Series III at DVD Talk dvdtalk com Retrieved 25 January 2008 Readers Survey Results Red Dwarf Smegazine p 27 issue 10 December 1992 Fleetway Editions Ltd ISSN 0965 5603 Remasters of the Universe reddwarf co uk Archived from the original on 4 January 2008 Retrieved 28 January 2008 Red Dwarf Series I Remastering reddwarf co uk Archived from the original on 18 January 2008 Retrieved 30 January 2008 Remastering Crew 2007 The End Re Mastered DVD Commentary DVD Bodysnatcher DVD Boxset Red disc BBC a b Remastering Crew 2007 Re Dwarf Documentary DVD Bodysnatcher DVD Boxset Red disc BBC Remastering Crew 2007 Marooned text commentary DVD Bodysnatcher DVD Boxset Blue disc BBC Sci Fi London Film Festival The Bodysnatcher Collection sci fi london com Archived from the original on 8 April 2008 Retrieved 30 January 2008 The Bodysnatcher collection reddwarf co uk Archived from the original on 17 January 2008 Retrieved 30 January 2008 Fool s Gold Ganymede amp Titan Retrieved 17 July 2023 Red Dwarf Series III Aftermath reddwarf co uk Archived from the original on 6 October 2006 Retrieved 25 January 2008 References editHowarth Chris Steve Lyons 1993 Red Dwarf Programme Guide Virgin Books ISBN 0 86369 682 1 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Marooned Marooned at BBC Online Marooned at IMDb nbsp Series III episode guide at www reddwarf co uk Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marooned Red Dwarf amp oldid 1191803193, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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