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"Pete" is a two-part episode from the science fiction sitcom Red Dwarf's eighth series. Part I was first broadcast in the United States on 7 March 1999 and then on the British television channel BBC2 on 25 March 1999. The second part was broadcast the same day as the first part in the US and on 1 April for the British broadcast. The first part was written by Doug Naylor and the second was written between Naylor and Paul Alexander. Both parts were directed by Ed Bye. The two parts (the second in particular) are often collectively cited as among the weakest examples of a Red Dwarf story in the show's history.

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  • Pete (Červený trpaslík) (cs)
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  • Pete (anglicky Pete) je dvoudílná epizoda osmé série britského kultovního sci-fi seriálu / sitcomu Červený trpaslík. Scénář napsal Doug Naylor a Rob Grant společně s Paulem Alexandrem, režie Ed Bye. První část epizody byla odvysílána na kanále BBC2 25. března 1999, druhá část dne 1. dubna 1999. (cs)
  • "Pete" is a two-part episode from the science fiction sitcom Red Dwarf's eighth series. Part I was first broadcast in the United States on 7 March 1999 and then on the British television channel BBC2 on 25 March 1999. The second part was broadcast the same day as the first part in the US and on 1 April for the British broadcast. The first part was written by Doug Naylor and the second was written between Naylor and Paul Alexander. Both parts were directed by Ed Bye. The two parts (the second in particular) are often collectively cited as among the weakest examples of a Red Dwarf story in the show's history. (en)
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  • The crew attempt to feed Pete cow curry so they may re-obtain the Time Wand (en)
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  • List of Red Dwarf episodes (en)
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  • * Mac McDonald as Captain Hollister * Graham McTavish as Warden Ackerman * Shend as Warden Knot * Jake Wood as Kill Crazy * Andrew Alston as Mex * Holly Earl as Young Kochanski * Perri Michael as Young Cat * Ricky Grover as Baxter * Ian Masters as Birdman (en)
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  • Pete (anglicky Pete) je dvoudílná epizoda osmé série britského kultovního sci-fi seriálu / sitcomu Červený trpaslík. Scénář napsal Doug Naylor a Rob Grant společně s Paulem Alexandrem, režie Ed Bye. První část epizody byla odvysílána na kanále BBC2 25. března 1999, druhá část dne 1. dubna 1999. (cs)
  • "Pete" is a two-part episode from the science fiction sitcom Red Dwarf's eighth series. Part I was first broadcast in the United States on 7 March 1999 and then on the British television channel BBC2 on 25 March 1999. The second part was broadcast the same day as the first part in the US and on 1 April for the British broadcast. The first part was written by Doug Naylor and the second was written between Naylor and Paul Alexander. Both parts were directed by Ed Bye. The two parts (the second in particular) are often collectively cited as among the weakest examples of a Red Dwarf story in the show's history. (en)
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