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Bodyswap (Red Dwarf)

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4th episode of the 3rd series of Red Dwarf
"Bodyswap"
Red Dwarf episode
Episodeno.Series 3
Episode 4
Directed byEd Bye
Written byRob Grant &Doug Naylor
Original air date5 December 1989 (1989-12-05)
Guest appearance
Lia Williams as Carol Brown (Voice)[citation needed]
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"Bodyswap" is the fourth episode ofscience fictionsitcomRed Dwarf Series III,[1] and the sixteenth overall.[2] It premiered on the British television channelBBC2 on 5 December 1989. Written byRob Grant andDoug Naylor and directed byEd Bye, this was the first episode to be recorded without alive studio audience. The plot has Rimmer suggesting that the perfect way to help Lister get "healthy" is swapping bodies. The episode was re-mastered, along with the rest of the first three series, in 1998.

Plot

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A malfunctioningskutter runs amok and rewiresRed Dwarf's circuitry. DespiteArnold Rimmer being concerned about what any machine might be connected to,Dave Lister ignores his warnings not to touch any machinery and makes an order at a snack machine, inadvertently triggering the ship'sself-destruct mechanism. As the self-destruct can only be overridden by a senior officer, all of whom are dead,Kryten performs a mind swap on Lister, temporarily placing the mind of a female officer of suitable rank who can override the self-destruct. Although this fails, the group find that the scutter only connected the vending machine to the self-destruct countdown and not the ship's self-destruct bomb, when it vends Lister's order. They are soon left annoyed whenHolly admits to having removed the bomb years ago and failed to notify anyone of this.[3]

Following the experience, the mind swap experiment soon gives Rimmer an idea on how to be able to enjoy life again. He promptly convinces Lister toswap bodies with him for two weeks, offering to get his body back into shape. Lister soon regrets the decision when Rimmer abuses his body by overindulging himself in the pleasures he had been denied for so long, thus failing to uphold his end of the bargain.[3] Although Lister recovers his body, Rimmer coerces Kryten tochloroform him so he can reacquire it. Angered by what he did, Lister, along withCat and Kryten, pursue after Rimmer when he absconds in aStarbug with a full freight of junk food.[3] The chase causes Rimmer to crash, whereupon he is forced to return Lister his body. Some time later, Lister notices Rimmer acting strangely when he enters their quarters, and discovers that he has swapped bodies with Cat with Kryten's help again, unable to assure the pair how long he will use Cat's body for.[4]

Production

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This was the first episode to be recorded without thelive studio audience. Technical difficulties of the actors playing other characters meant that the scenes would have to have been done twice. Instead the voices were dubbed over the scenes inpost-production and trying to match up with lip movements caused much mirth while recording. Chris Barrie, being animpressionist, had no problems playing Lister, whereas Craig's portrayal as Rimmer was not as smooth. The final edit, with dubbed voices, was then played to a small audience to provide thelaughter track.[5]

The long chase sequence with Blue Midget and Starbug was overseen by effects supervisor Peter Wragg. Using his experience of working on shows such asThunderbirds, he had the model ships of Starbug and Blue Midget flying on hidden wires over a scaled landscape, Starbug eventually crashing into it.[6]

This episode has the only mention of the ship White Midget. This was a mistake on the part of the writers. In the Remastered version, Lister's voice is dubbed over so he says "The Midget" instead of "White Midget". Originally the new smaller ship that would be used was White Midget, a similar version of the Blue Midget, but then Starbug was created, which would be bigger and allow for more room to film inside.[7]

The large interior areas of Red Dwarf were filmed insidePadiham Power Station.

Cultural references

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Alfred Hitchcock is referenced by Rimmer when describing Lister's silhouette. While using the toilet with Lister's body, Rimmer humsThe Grand Old Duke of York tune to himself. It is from this experience that Rimmer referencesStar Trek'sSpock when describing Lister's urine.[8] Rimmer also recitesClint Eastwood's line fromSudden Impact.[8]

A section of Rimmer's dialogue (When you're younger you can eat what you like, drink what you like and still climb into your 26-inch-waist trousers and zip them closed. The you reach that age – 24, 25 – your muscles give up, they wave a little white flag, and without any warning at all you're suddenly a fat bastard.") wassampled by the British bandCarter the Unstoppable Sex Machine on the trackSurfin' USM, on their 1991 album30 Something.[9]

Reception

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The episode was originally broadcast on the British television channel BBC2 on 5 December 1989 in the 9:00p.m. time slot.[10]

Remastering

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See also:Red Dwarf Remastered

Changes made to "Bodyswap" include theStarbug andBlue Midget chase scenes have been replaced with a CGI sequence. The scene with Rimmer, as Cat, playing around with food has been added to the ending.[11]

Notes

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  1. ^"British Sitcom Guide – Red Dwarf – Series 3". sitcom.co.uk. Retrieved25 January 2008.
  2. ^"TV.com – Body Swap summary". tv.com. Retrieved25 January 2008.
  3. ^abc(Howarth & Lyons 1993, p. 63)
  4. ^(Howarth & Lyons 1993, p. 64)
  5. ^"Red Dwarf Series III Production". reddwarf.co.uk. Archived fromthe original on 21 April 2008. Retrieved7 December 2015.
  6. ^"Red Dwarf Series III Effects". reddwarf.co.uk. Retrieved7 December 2015.
  7. ^Interview: Peter Wragg, Red Dwarf Smegazine, issue 8, October 1992, Fleetway Editions Ltd,ISSN 0965-5603
  8. ^ab"Red Dwarf movie connections". IMDb. Retrieved16 January 2008.
  9. ^Whosampled.com, Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine's 'Surfin' USM' sample of When You're Younger scene in Red Dwarf.
  10. ^"BBC – Programme Catalogue – RED DWARF III THE SAGA CONTINUUMS – 4, BODYSWAP". BBC. Retrieved11 December 2007.[dead link]
  11. ^Remastering Crew (2007).Bodyswap text commentary (DVD). Bodysnatcher DVD Boxset, Green disc: BBC.

See also

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  • Body swap, for numerous other fictional examples of the concept

References

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