- Bodysnatcher
Bodysnatcher was a partly finished script that was written but unused for the first series of the BBC sci-fi sitcom "
Red Dwarf ".History
Bodysnatcher was one of the scripts to be handed around during the interview process for the main casting, although at this point it was unnamed. It was allegedly this script that caught the attention of Peter Risdale-Scott, the commissioner for
BBC Manchester that he read on the train bound forBBC London .Alfred Molina andAlan Rickman , who were auditioningFact|date=November 2007 for Rimmer and Lister respectively, performed their audition from this script. One of Cat's lines:"I've eaten five times, I've slept six times, and I've made a lot of things mine. Tomorrow, I'm gonna see if I can't have sex with something!"
...was originally in this episode's script, but was moved to
Confidence and Paranoia when the original script was dropped.Inconsistencies
Because this script was conceptualized and part-written at a very early stage of development, many areas of the script do not gel with the other episodes of Series I. For example, the Cat does not speak to anyone but himself. The characters underwent minor development and back story elements were changed throughout Series I, and so the unnamed script would have had to undergo major changes to fit in with the rest of the series and the canon in general.
Deletion
The unnamed and unfinished script was dropped in favour of
Me² . The original series finale involved Lister resurrecting Kochanski's hologram from the projection disc he found with Confidence.However, when the unnamed script was dropped
Me² was written to compensate for the missing episode and the ending ofConfidence and Paranoia was similarly changed, so the disc in Kochanski's box was in fact Rimmer's.DVD release
To headline the release of
Red Dwarf Remastered on DVD in the Autumn, the same audio story board process used in recreating the lost episode of Series VII,Identity Within , has been used to create the Bodysnatcher episode. When the script was retrieved from the vaults ofGrant Naylor offices, it was found to be without an ending. The writersRob Grant andDoug Naylor , who went their separate ways during pre-production on the ITV seriesThe 10%ers in1996 , collaborated on bringing the script into line with the series' continuity and giving it an end."Bodysnatcher" became the title feature of the DVD release, due in part to its name and the potentially misleading quality of the "remastered" moniker (as the remastering was done in 1998, not 2007). The DVD set was then entitled "Red Dwarf: The Bodysnatcher Collection".
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