New Trailer For Upcoming Hitchhiker's Episodes
Cally writes "I just heard a new programme trailer on BBC Radio 4 for the the
first time. Some familiar voices... it's Arthur! It's Ford! It's the
new radio
series of Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy!
The first broadcast
goes out on Tuesday 21st September at 6:30pm (UK summertime, which is
an hour off UTC.) Douglas Adams wrote the books in parallel with the two original radio series, which are still regarded as the definitive manifestation of HH-erdom. Hearing Mark Wing-Davey and Simon Jones' voices speaking new
words - albeit new words from 'Life, The Universe and Everything' -
is a spooky feeling. I just hope the sad death of Peter Jones does not
detract from the final result.
Let's hope the Beeb's live streaming media setup can cope with the mother of all Slashdottings!"
Anybody with 42 reference below this post is going to get in some serious trouble. I AM NOT KIDDING.
You think I am kidding? You think I am kidding? Alright. Try it.
I can't wait to see it.
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excellent, I cannot wait to hear that sad, somber, and slightly funny moment where poor sweet Marvin goes to the cliff, and fragment by fragment discovers that he and god think the same way. And then, shortly after seeing that great last message that god left to his creation. passing on in what dignity he could muster, considering that every piece of machinery in him had been replaced several times over... (with the exception of that damn set of diodes on his left side :) )
HG2G Movie? Someone must have used the improbability engine for this to happen!
Frink: Nice try floyd, but you were designed for scrubbing, and scrubbing is what you shall do.
will they play any vogon poetry ?
Er, well Agrajag _WAS_ voiced by Adams. Unless your Ouiji Board has onboard audio of course (or unless you're into time travel, but that gets you into even weirder past/present tense issues: Agrajag willan ont haven be voiced by Adams?).
$DEITY, that book turned me into the geek I am today!
Erotic is when you use a feather. Exotic is when you use the whole chicken.
Douglas Adams said that there are two things that a Brit misses when living in California: oxygen and irony.
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Has anyone thought to warn them?
Warning the BBC that a horde of geeks will be connecting to listen to this series is like warning the Pope that a lot of people will be going to the Christmas mass.