List of Red Dwarf Episodes - Series

Series

During 2002–06 the eight series were released on DVD in North America, Europe, Australia, Central and South America (Region 1, 2 and 4), with each release from Series III onward being accompanied by an original documentary about the making of each respective series, and a bonus disc of extra material.

Series Episodes Originally Broadcast DVD release date Blu-ray release date
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4 Region A Region B Region C
1 6 15 February – 21 March 1988 25 February 2003 4 November 2002 3 December 2002
2 6 6 September – 11 October 1988 25 February 2003 10 February 2003 1 April 2003
3 6 14 November – 19 December 1989 3 February 2004 3 November 2003 18 November 2003
4 6 14 February – 21 March 1991 3 February 2004 16 February 2004 9 March 2004
5 6 20 February – 26 March 1992 15 March 2005 8 November 2004 1 December 2004
6 6 7 October – 11 November 1993 15 March 2005 21 February 2005 6 April 2005
7 8 17 January – 7 March 1997 10 January 2006 7 November 2005 1 December 2005
8 8 18 February – 5 April 1999 2 May 2006 27 March 2006 20 April 2006
9 3 10 – 12 April 2009 6 October 2009 15 June 2009 17 December 2009 6 October 2009 31 August 2009 15 December 2009
10 6 4 October – 8 November 2012 8 January 2013 19 November 2012 12 December 2012 8 January 2013 19 November 2012 TBA

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