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reviewers to label it as a "musical". This was the first adaptation for which Adams wrote the "Dish of the Day" sequence. The production ran for over three hours, and was widely panned for this, as well as for the music, laser effects, and the acting. Despite attempts to shorten the script, and make other changes, it closed three or four weeks early (accounts differ), and lost a lot of money. Despite the bad reviews, there were at least two stand-out performances:
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increasingly inaccurately named
Hitchhiker's Trilogy" on the cover. Subsequent re-releases of the other novels bore the legend "The book in the increasingly inaccurately named Hitchhiker's Trilogy". In addition, the blurb on the fifth book describes it as "the book that gives a whole new meaning to the word 'trilogy
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Original Records' warehouse ordered and stocked more copies than they were
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with VIP guests playing the role of the Book. It was produced in the form of a radio show which could be downloaded when the tour was completed. This production was based on the first four Fits in the first act, with the second act covering material from the rest of the series. The show also featured
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Appreciation society. Other items that first appeared in the mid-1980s were T-shirts, including those made for
Infocom (such as one bearing the legend "I got the Babel Fish" for successfully completing one of that game's most difficult puzzles), and a Disaster Area tour T-shirt. Other official items
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Pictures / Disney for the 2005 movie, and
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The script in the first double LP very closely follows the first four radio episodes, although further cuts had to be made for reasons of timing. Despite this, other lines of dialogue that were indicated as having been cut when the original scripts from the radio series were eventually published can
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differs widely from that of the radio show, book and television series. The romantic triangle between Arthur, Zaphod, and
Trillian is more prominent in the film; and visits to Vogsphere, the homeworld of the Vogons (which, in the books, was already abandoned), and Viltvodle VI are inserted. The film
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January and February 1981. It employed many of the actors from the radio series and was based mainly on the radio versions of Fits the First to Sixth. A second series was at one point planned, with a storyline, according to Alan Bell and Mark Wing-Davey that would have come from Adams's abandoned
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in 1996. There was also a series of collectors' cards with art from and inspired by the comic adaptations of the first book, and a graphic novelisation (or "collected edition") combining the three individual comic books from 1993, itself released in May 1997. Douglas Adams was deeply opposed to the
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complained about his name and then-current address being included in the recording. This was corrected for a later pressing of the double-LP by "cut up that part of the master tape and reassembl it in the wrong order". The second LP release ("Part Two") also only sold a total of 60,000 units in the
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As the result of a misunderstanding, the second record was released before being cut down in a final edit that
Douglas Adams and Geoffrey Perkins had both intended to make. Perkins has said, "t is far too long on each side. It's just a rough cut. I felt it was flabby, and I wanted to speed it up."
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character Zaphod
Beeblebrox, sold by the official Appreciation Society), an assortment of pin-on buttons and a number of novelty singles. Many of the above items are displayed throughout the 2004 "25th Anniversary Illustrated Edition" of the novel, which used items from the personal collections of
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Campbell. The Rainbow Theatre had been adapted for stagings of rock operas in the 1970s, and both reference books mentioned in footnotes indicate that this, coupled with incidental music throughout the performance, caused some
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The film was released on DVD (Region 2, PAL) in the UK on 5 September 2005. Both a standard double-disc edition and a UK-exclusive numbered limited edition "Giftpack" were released on this date. The "Giftpack" edition includes a copy of the novel with a "movie tie-in" cover, and collectible prints
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covers roughly events in the first four radio episodes, and ends with the characters en route to the
Restaurant at the End of the Universe, leaving the opportunity for a sequel open. A unique appearance is made by the Point-of-View Gun, a device specifically created by Adams himself for the movie.
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Thor then stops the first Vogon attack and apparently dies. Meanwhile, Constant Mown, son of Prostetnic Jeltz, convinces his father that the people on the planet are not citizens of Earth, but are, in fact, citizens of Nano, which means that it would be illegal to kill them. As the book draws to a
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and uses it to get to Earth. Arthur, Ford, Trillian, and Tricia McMillan (Trillian in this alternate universe) follow her to a crowded club, where an anguished Random becomes startled by a noise and inadvertently fires her gun at Arthur. The shot misses Arthur and kills a man (the ever-unfortunate
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on a slightly more upbeat note". Adams also remarked that if he were to write a sixth instalment, he would at least start with all the characters in the same place. Eoin Colfer, who wrote the sixth book in the Hitchhiker's series in 2008–09, used this latter concept but none of the plot ideas from
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The adaptation of the third novel followed the book very closely, which caused major structural issues in meshing with the preceding radio series in comparison to the second novel. Because many events from the radio series were omitted from the second novel, and those that did occur happened in a
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The series was also notable for its use of sound, being the first comedy series to be produced in stereo. Adams said that he wanted the programme's production to be comparable to that of a modern rock album. Much of the programme's budget was spent on sound effects, which were largely the work of
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as Slartibartfast, since both had died. (Homage to Jones' iconic portrayal of the Book was paid twice: the gradual shift of voices to a "new" version in episode 13, launching the new productions, and a blend of Jones and Franklyn's voices at the end of the final episode, the first part of Maggs'
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Because of copyright issues, the music used during the first radio series was either replaced, or in the case of the title it was re-recorded in a new arrangement. Composer Tim Souster did both duties (with Paddy Kingsland contributing music as well), and Souster's version of the theme was the
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with a copy of the book and looking up at the stars, he thought it would be a good idea for someone to write a hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy as well. However, he later claimed that he had forgotten the incident itself, and only knew of it because he'd told the story of it so many times. His
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had turned down the offer of publishing a novelisation, an action they would later regret. The book reached number one on the book charts in only its second week, and sold over 250,000 copies within three months of its release. A hardback edition was published by Harmony Books, a division of
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Ford and Arthur, meanwhile, end up on a spacecraft full of the outcasts of the Golgafrinchan civilisation. The ship crashes on prehistoric Earth; Ford and Arthur are stranded, and it becomes clear that the inept Golgafrinchans are the ancestors of modern humans, having displaced the Earth's
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The novels are described as "a trilogy in five parts", having been described as a trilogy on the release of the third book, and then a "trilogy in four parts" on the release of the fourth book. The US edition of the fifth book was originally released with the legend "The fifth book in the
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In their travels, Arthur comes to learn that the Earth was actually a giant supercomputer, created by another supercomputer, Deep Thought. Deep Thought had been built by its creators to give the answer to the "Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything", which, after eons of
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section of the Radio 4 website for the initial broadcast of the Tertiary Phase, and is still available to play online. This new version uses an original Infocom datafile with a custom-written interpreter, by Sean Sollé, and Flash programming by Shimon Young, both of whom used to work at
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alternative ending.) Sandra Dickinson, who played Trillian in the TV series, here played Tricia McMillan, an English-born, American-accented alternate-universe version of Trillian, while David Dixon, the television series' Ford Prefect, made a cameo appearance as the "Ecological Man".
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project (instead of simply making a TV version of the second radio series). However, Adams got into disputes with the BBC (accounts differ: problems with budget, scripts, and having Alan Bell involved are all offered as causes), and the second series was never made. Elements of
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close, Arthur is on his way to check out a possible university for Random, when, during a hyperspace jump, he is flung across alternate universes, has a brief encounter with Fenchurch, and ends up exactly where he would want to be. And then the Vogons turn up again.
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be heard in the LP version. The Simon & Schuster cassettes omit the Veet Voojagig narration, the cheerleader's speech as Deep Thought concludes its seven-and-one-half-million-year programme, and a few other lines from both sides of the second LP of the set.
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in 1982 (as HNBL 2301 and HNBL 1307, respectively) in the United States and Canada, and later re-released in a slightly abridged edition by Simon & Schuster's Audioworks in the mid-1980s. Both were produced by Geoffrey Perkins and featured cover artwork by
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The third series was broadcast in September and October 2004. The fourth and fifth were broadcast in May and June 2005, with the fifth series following immediately after the fourth. CD releases accompanied the transmission of the final episode in each series.
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compilation. Another single featured the re-recorded "Journey of the Sorcerer" (arranged by Tim Souster) backed with "Reg Nullify In Concert" by Reg Nullify, and "Only the End of the World Again" by Disaster Area (including Douglas Adams on bass guitar)
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was finally shot. Pre-production began in 2003, filming began on 19 April 2004 and post-production began in early September 2004. Adams died during the film's production but had still helped with early screenplays and concepts introduced with the film.
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is an electronic guidebook to the entire universe, originally published by Megadodo Publications, one of the great publishing houses of Ursa Minor Beta. The narrative of the various versions of the story is frequently punctuated with excerpts from the
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is a fan-created event in which they carry a towel with them throughout the day, in reference to the importance of towels as a tool of a galactic hitchhiker described in the work. The annual event was started in 2001 two weeks after Adams' death.
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in the USA. The script here mostly follows Fit the Fifth and Fit the Sixth, but includes a song by the backup band in the restaurant ("Reg Nullify and his Cataclysmic Combo"), and changes the Haggunenon sequence to "Disaster Area".
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appeared in the new semi-regular role of Fenchurch, Arthur's girlfriend, and Samantha BĂ©art joined in the final series as Arthur and Trillian's daughter, Random Dent. Also reprising their roles from the original radio series were
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The story begins as death rays bear down on Earth, and the characters awaken from a virtual reality. Zaphod picks them up shortly before they are killed, but completely fails to escape the death beams. They are then saved by
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and Dick Mills and Harry Parker (for the remaining episodes (2–6) of the first series). The fact that they were at the forefront of modern radio production in 1978 and 1980 was reflected when the three new series of
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causes the removal of all possible Earths from probability. All of the main characters, save Zaphod, were on Earth at the time and are apparently killed, bringing a good deal of satisfaction to the Vogons.
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indigenous hominids. This has disrupted the Earth's programming so that when Ford and Arthur manage to extract the final readout from Arthur's subconscious mind by pulling lettered tiles from a
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originally contained a rather bleak ending, Dirk Maggs created a different ending for the transmitted radio version, ending it on a much more upbeat note, reuniting the cast one last time.
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to build word of mouth. In 2005, Del Rey Books re-released the Hitchhiker series with new covers for the release of the 2005 movie. As of 2005, the book version of
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theatrical release, with the Doctor role being split between Slartibartfast (to begin with), and later Trillian and Arthur.
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were combined into a three-record set that was released in August 2020 for
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with the support of Jane Belson, Adams's widow. The book was published by
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a spacecraft equipped with Infinite Improbability Drive), the depressed
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both went on from this production to appearances in the TV adaptation.
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Sakamoto, John (2 June 1997). "Radiohead talk about their new video".
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2020 was the 42nd anniversary of HG2G appearing on Radio 4. The book
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were also released on the respective dates in these three countries.
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with Arthur. Random, a more than typically troubled teenager, steals
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survey and programme, broadcast in late 2003. The film, directed by
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as Lintilla and her clones (and also as the Voice of the Bird), and
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where Adams had the idea for the 'Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy.
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Officially, the TV series was followed in 1984 by a best-selling "
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from the film, packaged in a replica of the film's version of the
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of six episodes (called "Fits" after the names of the sections of
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to uncover who really runs the Universe. Zaphod meets
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guidebook who rescues Dent from Earth's destruction),
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4097:"BBC Radio 4 - the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"
4057:"Eoin Colfer to write sixth Hitchhiker's Guide book"
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5327:
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5039:In late 2000 the TDV/Pan venture was spun off as a
4982:
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4486:
4484:
4482:
4480:
4478:
3420:(Second ed.). Pocket Essentials. p. 120.
3170:Douglas Adams and Geoffrey Perkins collaborated on
2885:. These discs have since become collector's items.
2586:references, and republished it as "Cosmic Capers".
2074:, went on to voice Trillian for the LP adaptation.
2058:in the final episode of 2004's Tertiary Phase) and
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3660:(Second ed.). Pocket Essentials. p. 33.
3587:
5837:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (2005 movie)
5704:(first US hardcover ed.). Ballantine Books.
3990:Gaiman, Appendix V: Doctor Who and the Krikkitmen
2617:(TDV). The new version includes illustrations by
1968:as President of the Galaxy Zaphod Beeblebrox and
1127:The first of six episodes in a sixth series, the
611:
530:in the third, fourth and fifth radio series, and
4692:. AudioGO BBC Audiobooks website. Archived from
2593:", or text-based adventure game, distributed by
5947:Grime, James; Adesso, Gerardo; Moriarty, Phil.
4493:"Hitchhiker's Live Tour: Simon Jones Interview"
3794:Adams, Douglas (2003). Geoffrey Perkins (ed.).
3767:Adams, Douglas (2003). Geoffrey Perkins (ed.).
3714:(25th Anniversary ed.). Geoffrey Perkins.
3681:Adams, Douglas (2003). Geoffrey Perkins (ed.).
2890:National Entertainment Collectibles Association
2597:. It was designed by Adams and Infocom regular
2417:actually selling for quite some time, and that
2046:in London, between 1 and 19 May 1979, starring
59:First edition cover of the eponymous 1979 novel
5824:"Movies: The Hitchhikers' Guide to the Galaxy"
5640:(first US ed.). Justin Charles & Co.
5341:"Hitchhiker, grab your towel and don't panic!"
4753:
4751:
2473:), later re-released by New Millennium Audio (
988:in 1988, becoming the first CD release in the
333:announced a 40th-anniversary celebration with
6423:
5991:
4530:"Boldly going where few us understood anyway"
3903:(First UK ed.). Macmillan. p. 198.
3457:. BBC. April 2003. Retrieved 7 September 2019
3333:"Jo Kent saves cult hg2g game from scrapheap"
2959:was dedicated to the memory of British actor
2629:in the "best online entertainment" category.
2384:Reg Nullify and his Cataclysmic Combo excerpt
1490:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Mark II
348:, following the demolition of the Earth by a
8:
6835:Radio programs adapted into television shows
5810:(includes information, links and downloads).
5168:. Thenewhitchhikersguide.com. Archived from
5062:. Tdv.com. 20 September 1999. Archived from
5432:. Cham: Springer International Publishing.
5101:Webpage about the "Vogon Planet Destructor"
4674:. Hitchhiker's Live Website. Archived from
2763:(Books 2–3). The miniseries were edited by
1407:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
6430:
6416:
6408:
6023:
5998:
5984:
5976:
5166:"The New Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"
3644:Merriam-Webster Online definition of 'fit'
3158:" which appears in some early editions of
2050:as Arthur Dent (Langham later returned to
1776:
1137:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Mk II
1034:are now foreshadowed in the adaptation of
667:
631:
614:
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6462:The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
6093:Douglas Adams's Starship Titanic: A Novel
6043:The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
4124:
4122:
4120:
4031:"Hitchhiker's Guide series to ride again"
3501:, with their own justification for using
3143:, which in turn is based on an idea from
3089:Learn how and when to remove this message
3034:
2709:The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
2679:app in the style of the fictional Guide.
2503:The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
2364:The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
2251:Learn how and when to remove this message
1927:Learn how and when to remove this message
1783:as Ford Prefect instead of McGivern, and
1686:The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
1635:The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
1613:The More Than Complete Hitchhiker's Guide
1598:The More Than Complete Hitchhiker's Guide
1427:Learn how and when to remove this message
1351:In 2004, it was adapted for radio as the
1294:
1256:The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
1249:The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
1241:The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
901:
588:Learn how and when to remove this message
128:The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
5901:. British Film Institute. Archived from
5765:
5638:Hitchhiker: A Biography of Douglas Adams
4835:Hitchhiker: A Biography of Douglas Adams
4785:Hitchhiker: A Biography of Douglas Adams
4760:Hitchhiker: A Biography of Douglas Adams
3998:
3996:
3981:, Chapter 14. Titan Books Ltd. 1987–1993
3926:Hitchhiker: A Biography of Douglas Adams
3621:Hitchhiker: A Biography of Douglas Adams
3130:Douglas Adams' Starship Titanic: A Novel
2699:In 1993, DC Comics, in conjunction with
2660:'s "Editors' Choice Award" in May 2005.
2042:The first of these was performed at the
1581:In 2017 it was adapted for radio as the
1539:It was announced in September 2008 that
1516:In 2005 it was adapted for radio as the
501:book: while lying drunk in a field near
6830:Radio programs adapted into video games
6483:Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency
5657:The Pocket Essential Hitchhiker's Guide
4810:The Pocket Essential Hitchhiker's Guide
4414:"The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy"
4390:The Pocket Essential Hitchhiker's Guide
3658:The Pocket Essential Hitchhiker's Guide
3517:The Pocket Essential Hitchhiker's Guide
3418:The Pocket Essential Hitchhiker's Guide
3324:
3263:
2648:, was a graphical adventure game named
2358:The sequel LP was released, singly, as
5871:"The Hitchhikers' Guide to the Galaxy"
5779:, and do not reflect subsequent edits.
5659:(second ed.). Pocket Essentials.
5087:copy of information about the aborted
4935:"The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"
4029:Griffiths, Peter (17 September 2008).
3872:"The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"
3743:"The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy"
3519:(Second ed.). Pocket Essentials.
3359:"The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"
2814:computer laptops and is comparable to
2402:
2323:
1803:was named as the showrunner alongside
1768:were instead used in the third novel,
1480:(published in 1992), Vogons take over
1229:has sold over 14 million copies.
311:(1979), has been ranked fourth on the
18:Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy
5589:———— (2003).
5214:. Western Daily Press. Archived from
4334:Westbrook, Caroline (28 April 2005).
2457:), recorded in the mid-1980s for the
2435:Restaurant at the End of the Universe
1236:of the first novel appeared in 1994.
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6676:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
6657:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
6642:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
6476:So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
6455:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
6257:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
6177:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
6059:So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
6035:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
6008:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
5897:The Hitchhikers' Guide to the Galaxy
5804:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
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3244:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
3221:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
3214:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
3205:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
3071:adding citations to reliable sources
2799:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
2705:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
2560:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
2527:So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
2265:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
2233:adding citations to reliable sources
2037:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
1950:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
1942:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
1909:adding citations to reliable sources
1744:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
1700:So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
1679:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
1649:So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
1628:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
1441:So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
1405:adding citations to reliable sources
1368:So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
1360:So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
1227:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
1199:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
1191:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
1135:introducing himself as the voice of
854:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
570:adding citations to reliable sources
486:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
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181:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
144:So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
120:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
47:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
5826:(official site). Go. Archived from
5262:Bundell, Shamini (2 October 2019).
4868:. Accessed 2 August 2006. See also
4336:"A guide to the Hitchhiker's Guide"
4055:Flood, Alison (17 September 2008).
4004:"New Hitchhiker's author announced"
2967:Other references in popular culture
2868:". The last song has appeared on a
1983:The plot of the film adaptation of
1673:series novels and one short story:
1189:
1053:as the Book, and Richard Vernon by
1036:So Long and Thanks For All The Fish
811:
463:calculations, was given simply as "
32:Hitchhiker's Guide (disambiguation)
6820:Radio programs adapted into novels
6815:Radio programs adapted into comics
6765:Novels about extraterrestrial life
6490:The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul
5238:"BBC Radio 4 - Character Invasion"
5015:"BBC leads interactive Bafta wins"
4911:. douglasadams.com. Archived from
4716:"Hitchhikers Guide tour cancelled"
3444:. Oxford Royale. 23 November 2016.
2515:Life, the Universe, and Everything
2305:, Original Records version excerpt
2141:", which was a minor hit in 1981.
1775:The main cast was the same as the
1301:to be his best novel of the five.
25:
6825:Radio programs adapted into plays
6469:Life, the Universe and Everything
6051:Life, the Universe and Everything
5041:separate company, Phase 3 Studios
4168:Andreeva, Nellie (24 July 2019).
3395:. Titan Books. pp. 144–145.
3152:Life, the Universe and Everything
3145:Life, the Universe and Everything
2864:" and "Reasons To Be Miserable"/"
2719:The adaptations were scripted by
2713:Life, the Universe and Everything
2133:a band, who performed the songs "
1787:as Trillian instead of Sheridan.
1770:Life, the Universe and Everything
1693:Life, the Universe and Everything
1642:Life, the Universe and Everything
1321:Life, the Universe and Everything
1314:Life, the Universe and Everything
1306:Life, the Universe and Everything
1086:as the Sydney Opera House Woman,
994:Life, the Universe and Everything
404:English Usage in Approved Entries
136:Life, the Universe and Everything
6515:The Private Life of Genghis Khan
6234:Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
5764:
5752:
5742:
5574:(first UK ed.). Macmillan.
5549:from the original on 31 May 2017
5498:"25924 Douglasadams (2001 DA42)"
5210:Daily, Western (29 March 2014).
5085:Internet Archive Wayback Machine
4993:"BAFTA Official Awards Database"
4885:. infocom-if.org. Archived from
3543:(2003). Geoffrey Perkins (ed.).
3140:Douglas Adams's Starship Titanic
3047:
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5568:(2002). Guzzardi, Peter (ed.).
5398:McAlpine, Frasier (July 2016).
5339:Kornblum, Janet (24 May 2001).
4937:. mobygames.com. Archived from
4283:Craig Jones (26 October 2023).
4148:. LondonTheatre1.com. June 2018
3708:Adams, Douglas (26 July 2012).
3058:needs additional citations for
2220:needs additional citations for
1896:needs additional citations for
1722:The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide
1664:The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide
1345:The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide
1266:, a conspirator and editor for
1167:novel, under the working title
557:needs additional citations for
4573:. 23 June 2012. Archived from
3455:"The Big Read - Top 100 Books"
3110:", first appeared in 1986, in
2044:Institute of Contemporary Arts
1857:as the voice of Deep Thought,
1:
5429:Hitchhiking: Cultural Inroads
5367:Brown, Sophie (25 May 2012).
4638:. The Stage Newspaper Limited
4596:Nikki Jarvis (20 June 2012).
4196:Kaya, Emre (6 January 2020).
4010:. BBC News. 16 September 2008
3271:
2957:Hitchhiking: Cultural Inroads
2751:did the finished artwork for
1766:Doctor Who and the Krikkitmen
1761:Doctor Who and the Krikkitmen
498:Hitch-hiker's Guide to Europe
6785:Comic science fiction novels
6592:Monty Python's Flying Circus
6376:Fiordichthys slartibartfasti
5535:Greene, Andy (31 May 2017),
5426:Laviolette, Patrick (2020).
5191:Blum, Matt (4 August 2011).
4660:. Hitchhiker's Live Website.
4571:Northcliffe Newspapers Group
4215:Kaya, Emre (1 August 2020).
2695:adaptation of the first book
1823:Other television appearances
1799:was announced in July 2019.
1795:A new television series for
1090:as the East River Creature,
876:") was broadcast in 1978 on
6775:BBC Radio comedy programmes
6770:1978 radio programme debuts
6217:Marvin the Paranoid Android
5922:. DC Comics. Archived from
5877:. Museum.TV. Archived from
5525:. Accessed 20 October 2008.
5469:Tim Radford (16 May 2001).
4690:"Interview with Dirk Maggs"
4528:Robin Duke (19 June 2012).
4491:Dave Golder (2 June 2012).
3231:", a 1956 story written by
2070:. One of these usherettes,
1861:as the voice of the Guide,
1562:in the US in October 2009.
1508:). Immediately afterwards,
1297:. Adams himself considered
1016:Above the Title Productions
714:21 September 2004
453:Marvin the Paranoid Android
375:Marvin the Paranoid Android
6871:
6561:The Deeper Meaning of Liff
6522:Young Zaphod Plays It Safe
6157:The Original Radio Scripts
6086:Young Zaphod Plays It Safe
5875:Encyclopedia of Television
5278:10.1038/d41586-019-02969-8
4628:Paul Vale (29 June 2012).
4260:Adam Levine (9 May 2023).
3108:Young Zaphod Plays It Safe
3039:-related books and stories
2916:
2794:
2671:will soon be available on
2556:
1938:
1873:as Loonquawl and Phouchg.
1845:as Arthur Dent, alongside
1740:
1714:Young Zaphod Plays it Safe
1656:Young Zaphod Plays it Safe
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1497:Random Frequent Flyer Dent
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6810:Fiction about hitchhiking
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5438:10.1007/978-3-030-48248-0
5313:Erik van Rheenen (2017).
3283:sometimes referred to as
3106:A short story by Adams, "
2755:, based on breakdowns by
2739:did the finished art for
2419:Paul Neil Milne Johnstone
2362:in the UK, and simply as
1791:Planned television series
1234:photo-illustrated edition
915:) turning down the role.
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6840:Post-apocalyptic fiction
6805:Novels about time travel
6723:Douglas Adams at the BBC
6362:Bidenichthys beeblebroxi
3850:BBC Press Office release
3821:Adams, Douglas. (2005).
2998:Bidenichthys beeblebroxi
2809:While Adams' writing in
2623:Pearce Animation Studios
1853:as the voice of Marvin,
1604:(published in 1987) and
925:BBC Radiophonic Workshop
874:The Hunting of the Snark
293:1984 text adventure game
6795:Novels by Douglas Adams
6313:Somebody else's problem
5817:(Radio 4). UK: The BBC.
5636:Simpson, M. J. (2003).
5110:game hosted at ign.com.
4833:Simpson, M. J. (2003).
4808:Simpson, M. J. (2005).
4783:Simpson, M. J. (2003).
4758:Simpson, M. J. (2003).
4463:. BBC. 22 December 2011
4441:. BBC. 22 December 2011
4388:Simpson, M. J. (2005).
4313:. Boxtree. p. 12.
4234:Bradley (25 May 2021).
3924:Simpson, M. J. (2003).
3893:Adams, Douglas (2002).
3656:Simpson, M. J. (2005).
3619:Simpson, M. J. (2003).
3515:Simpson, M. J. (2005).
3416:Simpson, M. J. (2005).
3166:Published radio scripts
2691:The front cover of the
2570:published a text-based
2303:Journey of the Sorcerer
1865:as Slartibartfast, and
1754:, which first aired on
1020:The Walt Disney Company
941:Journey of the Sorcerer
832:12 April 2018
652:12 April 1978
436:and researcher for the
340:The broad narrative of
319:poll. The sixth novel,
6845:BBC Radio 4 programmes
6369:Erechthias beeblebroxi
6319:Encyclopedia Galactica
5949:"42 and Douglas Adams"
5920:"Graphic novels: H2G2"
5895:"Screen Online |
5727:Listen to this article
4872:under "Hitchhiker-64".
3029:The Hitchhiker's Guide
3004:Erechthias beeblebroxi
2980:
2926:The Hitchhiker's Guide
2904:Celebrated on 25 May,
2843:
2811:The Hitchhiker's Guide
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822:8 March 2018
796:21 June 2005
642:8 March 1978
480:
273:comedy science fiction
27:Science fiction series
6151:Phases 3, 4, 5, and 6
5046:18 March 2019 at the
4287:. We Got This Covered
2974:
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2727:provided the art for
2690:
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1777:original radio series
1662:
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1608:(published in 1997).
1458:of the radio series.
1355:of the radio series.
1342:
1325:Lord's Cricket Ground
1106:as the Raffle Woman,
847:Original radio series
786:31 May 2005
760:24 May 2005
478:
275:franchise created by
6780:British radio dramas
5808:(Cult). UK: The BBC.
5788:More spoken articles
4883:"Hitchhiker's Guide"
4745:Gaiman, Pages 72–73.
4603:Bromley News Shopper
4360:Box office data page
3954:4 March 2016 at the
3067:improve this article
2857:fans of the series.
2731:and the layouts for
2345:Walt Disney Pictures
2301:Hitchhiker's theme,
2229:improve this article
2009:PlayStation Portable
1905:improve this article
1752:Alan J. W. Bell
1552:And Another Thing...
1533:And Another Thing...
1525:And Another Thing...
1518:Quintessential Phase
1401:improve this section
990:BBC Radio Collection
955:on their 1975 album
750:3 May 2005
566:improve this article
322:And Another Thing...
171:Films and television
160:And Another Thing...
6575:The Salmon of Doubt
6540:The Meaning of Liff
6101:The Salmon of Doubt
5696:Webb, Nick (2005).
5502:Minor Planet Center
5066:on 28 November 2010
4941:on 24 February 2022
4862:Interactive Fiction
4378:Gaiman, page 61–66.
4365:26 May 2004 at the
3586:Webb, Nick (2005).
3489:, 28 February 2018.
3160:The Salmon of Doubt
3122:The Salmon of Doubt
2838:data from the city
2761:Christopher Schenck
2615:The Digital Village
2591:interactive fiction
2166:Christopher Timothy
2089:, in July 1983 and
1450:This was the first
1343:The front cover of
1184:The Salmon of Doubt
1170:The Salmon of Doubt
1069:Zarniwoop Vann Harl
958:One of These Nights
888:The Secondary Phase
518:. The voice of the
391:Hitch Hiker's Guide
387:Hitch-Hiker's Guide
281:a 1978 radio comedy
6733:(BBC radio series)
6554:Last Chance to See
6383:Kiitoksia kaloista
6356:25924 Douglasadams
6121:And Another Thing…
5963:on 13 October 2018
5905:on 18 October 2021
5881:on 10 October 2008
5815:"2004–2005 series"
5133:hosted at ign.com.
5129:1 May 2005 at the
5106:1 May 2005 at the
5089:Hitchhiker's Guide
4980:Hitchhiker's Guide
4976:New online version
4962:Hitchhiker's Guide
4915:on 8 December 2021
4722:. 21 October 2013.
4696:on 13 October 2018
4175:Deadline Hollywood
4085:. 28 October 2017.
4008:Entertainment/Arts
3829:. Pan Books. xiv.
3503:Hitchhiker's Guide
3499:Style page at h2g2
3473:, 12 October 2017.
3272:as Adams preferred
2992:25924 Douglasadams
2981:
2844:
2805:Future predictions
2785:Character Invasion
2697:
2621:, who was head of
2463:Music For Pleasure
2431:Hitchhiker's Guide
2378:
2340:The Black Cauldron
2295:
2033:
2025:
1997:Hitchhiker's Guide
1985:Hitchhiker's Guide
1972:as Trillian, with
1720:Also appearing in
1568:Bowerick Wowbagger
1349:
947:piece composed by
872:'s nonsense poem "
866:first radio series
509:Adams's fictional
481:
408:Hitchhiker's Guide
395:Hitchhiker's Guide
373:and the depressed
88:Print publications
6747:
6746:
6619:The Pirate Planet
6405:
6404:
6212:Zaphod Beeblebrox
6129:
6128:
5757:
5747:
5711:978-0-345-47650-0
5688:978-0-7522-2585-2
5666:978-1-904048-46-6
5647:978-1-932112-17-7
5628:978-1-84023-742-9
5606:978-0-330-41957-4
5591:Perkins, Geoffrey
5581:978-0-333-76657-6
5447:978-3-030-48247-3
5172:on 7 October 2014
4870:their works cited
4844:978-1-932112-17-7
4819:978-1-904048-46-6
4794:978-1-932112-17-7
4769:978-1-932112-17-7
4535:Blackpool Gazette
4503:Future Publishing
4399:978-1-904048-46-6
4320:978-0-7522-2585-2
4240:The Midgard Times
3935:978-1-932112-17-7
3910:978-0-333-76657-6
3836:978-0-330-43510-9
3807:978-0-330-41957-4
3780:978-0-330-41957-4
3721:978-1-447-20488-6
3694:978-0-330-41957-4
3667:978-1-904048-46-6
3630:978-1-932112-17-7
3605:978-0-345-47650-0
3556:978-0-330-41957-4
3526:978-1-904048-46-6
3427:978-1-904048-46-6
3402:978-1-84023-742-9
3229:The Last Question
3099:
3098:
3091:
3001:and moth species
2866:Marvin I Love You
2826:"Hitch-Hikeriana"
2627:Interactive BAFTA
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2253:
2196:Other adaptations
2097:, November 1983.
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2737:Shepherd Hendrix
2663:On 25 May 2011,
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1129:Hexagonal Phase
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1040:Mostly Harmless
1032:Mostly Harmless
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902:LP re-recording
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