AlexMax
06-21-2004, 07:53 PM
I'll let the BBC fill you guys in. I'm rather excited myself right now.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/hitchhikers/index.shtml
Twenty-five years after the original radio series of Douglas Adams’s The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy exploded into the public consciousness, the further exploits of its bewildered hero, Arthur Dent, are being brought to life in their original medium and with the (mainly) original cast. This dramatisation of the last three books, Life, The Universe And Everything; So Long And Thanks For All The Fish and Mostly Harmless (none of which were originally produced for radio), features Douglas Adams himself, thanks to the wonders of digital technology. Douglas always intended to play the part of Agrajag and recorded himself in the part a few years ago.
Holy crap.....
Holy crap...
This is awesome news for Hitchhiker fans. Seeing things like this and the HHGTTG movie come to fruitation is something awesome, even after Adams' death.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/hitchhikers/index.shtml
Twenty-five years after the original radio series of Douglas Adams’s The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy exploded into the public consciousness, the further exploits of its bewildered hero, Arthur Dent, are being brought to life in their original medium and with the (mainly) original cast. This dramatisation of the last three books, Life, The Universe And Everything; So Long And Thanks For All The Fish and Mostly Harmless (none of which were originally produced for radio), features Douglas Adams himself, thanks to the wonders of digital technology. Douglas always intended to play the part of Agrajag and recorded himself in the part a few years ago.
Holy crap.....
Holy crap...
This is awesome news for Hitchhiker fans. Seeing things like this and the HHGTTG movie come to fruitation is something awesome, even after Adams' death.