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- My friends,
-
- I apologize for my absence this past year. With DNA's new work coming out,
- and a general settling down of my life, I hope to once again resume
- a fairly regular and attentive role as FAQ maintainer - that is, if someone
- hasn't already taken my place! (If so, contact me so we can figure it all
- out!) I'll also be completing the "renovations" to my home page, bringing
- it up to date, and in general doing again what I started all those years ago.
- Heh. At least, all those years ago in Internet terms.
-
- Well, without any further ado...
-
- ----------------------------------------
- FOREWORD
-
- Buy "Don't Panic" by Neil Gaiman. It is the best guide to 'The Guide'
- that is around. Relevant details are :
-
- TITLE: Don't Panic
- SUBTITLE: Douglas Adams & the Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy
- AUTHOR: Neil Gaiman (with additional material by David K. Dickson)
- PUBLISHER: Titan Books Ltd,
- 19 Valentine Place
- London SE1 8HQ
- PAGES: 225
- ISBN: 1-85286-411-7
- PRICE: UK price 3.99
-
- (See section 7.2, Translations, for the German edition of Don't Panic)
- ----------------------------------------
-
- This is the list of frequently asked questions (and their answers) for
- the newsgroup alt.fan.douglas-adams. There is biographical
- information about Douglas Adams, answers to the frequently asked questions
- that plague the group, interesting notes and tidbits that you may not
- have known, and anything else that I and readers of the group have found
- interesting.
-
- This FAQ is possible only through the support of the DNA fans around
- the world, mostly but not limited to the readers of alt.fan.douglas-adams.
- Without their help, this document would be pretty skimpy indeed. I wish
- I could maintain the names and originators of all the information found
- in this document, but that is nearly impossible. So accept this global
- thanks to all the contributors. And special thanks to Evan Macbeth
- (Paradox !-) ) for keeping me on track and up to date on EVERYTHING.
- As usual, any info you think pertinant, interesting, enjoyable, etc. that
- you think deserves a spot in this FAQ, send along to nhughes@umich.edu. I
- love reading the mail, even if I can't include your particular piece.
-
- Special Thanks go to Nathan Torkington for his origination of the FAQ,
- and his creation of much of the original text and structure for this
- FAQ.
-
- Where possible, pointers to existing information (such as books,
- magazine articles, and ftp sites) are included here, rather than
- rehashing that information again. Information is provided without
- guarantee -- if you get stung using any of the information provided
- here, or send off your personal fortune and are stuck, then I accept
- no blame or responsibility. It's your own damn fault.
-
- If you haven't already done so, now is as good a time as any to read
- the guide to Net etiquette which is posted to news.announce.newusers
- regularly. You should be familiar with acronyms like FAQ, FTP and
- IMHO, as well as know about smileys, followups and when to reply by
- email to postings.
-
- This FAQ is currently posted to news.answers and alt.fan.douglas-adams.
- All posts to news.answers are archived, and it is possible to retrieve
- the last posted copy via anonymous FTP from rtfm.mit.edu as
- /pub/usenet/alt.fan.douglas-adams/douglas-adams-FAQ. You can also
- retrieve it from the European mirror of rtfm, at
- ftp.uni-paderborn.de/pub/doc/FAQ. Those without FTP access should send
- e-mail to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu with
- "send usenet/news.answers/finding-sources" in the body to find out how to do
- FTP by e-mail.
-
- You can ftp to ftp.umd.umich.edu in /people/nhughes to access what I have
- put in my ftp directory relating to DNA. I'll add things as I get them.
-
- Contributions, comments and changes should be directed to
- nhughes@umich.edu
-
- ----------------------------------------
-
- By popular demand, I'm now marking up the FAQ to show areas that
- have been updated, added, or changed. In the table of contents you'll
- see a '*' at each section that has changed since the last revision, and
- a '#' for each section that has changed since two revisions ago. If
- you go to that section, I'll have marked the changed text with more '*''s,
- if applicable. I'll do this to any additions or significant edits that
- are done, but probably leave deletions or corrections out of the system.
- Hope you enjoy, and let me know if you have any other suggestions!
-
- ----------------------------------------
- List of Answers
-
- 1 Biographical Information
- 1.1 Who the heck is Douglas Adams
- 2 Douglas Adams and Computers
- 2.1 Macintoshes
- 2.2 Computer Games
- 3 Merchandising
- 3.1 Audio Tapes & CDs
- 3.2 Albums
- 3.4 Videos
- 3.5 Laserdisc
- 3.6 CD-ROM / Computer Versions
- 3.7 The Illustrated Hitch Hiker's Guide Info-Blurb
- 3.8 10th Anniversary Radio Scripts
- 3.9 Voyager Books over the Web
- 3.10 DNA's New Company
- 4 Explanations
- 4.1 The Ending to "Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency"
- 4.2 Young Zaphod Plays It Safe
- 4.3 Paul Neil Milne Johnstone (aka Paula Nancy Millstone Jennings)
- 4.4 The Incredible Disappearing 7th Episode
- 4.5 What the heck happened with Ford's name?
- 4.6 Why did Douglas participate in that Visions of Heaven and
- Hell program anyway?
- 4.7 Marvin, the Pink Floyd, and Everything
- 4.8 Probable Solution to the Ill Guide Puzzle
- 5 Miscellaneous
- 5.1 Stuff
- 5.1.1 "The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul"
- 5.1.2 The Islington phone number
- 5.1.3 That Dire Straits mystery song
- 5.1.4 Hotblack Desiato
- 5.1.5 Flaws in the More Than Complete Hitch Hiker's Guide
- 5.1.6 How Expensive _IS_ Milliways?
- 5.1.7 Theme Music to the Radio Series
- 5.1.8 The Towel Thing
- *5.1.9 Shada and City of Death
- 5.1.10 Arthur's House in the TV Series
- 5.1.11 Meaning of Liff <-> Meaning of Life?
- 5.1.12 The Death of the Cosmic Cutie
- 5.1.13 Zaphod Beeblebrox is Alive!
- 5.1.14 The New Fish on the Block
- 5.1.15 That Small Cafe in Rickmansworth
- 5.1.16 First Ever Dirk Gently Stage Production
- 5.1.17 Simon Jones in 12 Monkeys
- 5.2 Number Games (I.E. The 42 Thing)
- 5.3 Other Authors
- 5.4 The Future
- # 5.5 DNA and Pink Floyd
- 5.6 Related Electronic Information
- 5.6.5 The Ultra Complete Indexes
- 5.7 The Movie
- 5.8 Terran Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster Recipes
- 5.9 Differences Between the US and UK Editions of LtUaE
- #*5.10 Marvin, the Paranoid Rock Star
- 6 The Order of Everything
- 7 Book Information
- 7.1 ISBN Numbers
- # 7.2 Translations
- 7.3 The Salmon of Doubt
- 8 ZZ9 Plural Z Alpha
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 1 Biographical Information
-
- In this section you will find information on Douglas Adams. The
- information isn't very detailed, because of (a) a desire to respect
- his privacy, and (b) you might as well buy "Don't Panic" anyway (see
- the very start of the file for information on Don't Panic).
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 1.1 Who the heck is Douglas Adams
-
- Douglas Noel Adams (DNA) was born on March 11th, 1952.
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 1.2 What's this about the barrister?
-
- After nearly a decade of saying in his blurbs that he was nearly
- married to a lady barrister, on November 25 1991 Douglas Adams and
- Jane Belson tied the knot in a quiet ceremony at Finsbury town hall in
- London. Bad luck, ladies. They live in Islington.
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 1.3 What's this about Rocket Launches?
-
- (as quoted from DNA)
-
- A piece of personal information:
-
- My wife Jane gave birth to our first child on June 22nd (1994). Her name
- is Polly Jane Adams, but while she was in the womb she acquired the nickname
- Rocket. She's long and slim and dark haired and is incomprehensibly beautiful.
-
- Best,
-
- Douglas Adams
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 2 Douglas Adams and Computers
-
- DNA definitely has a close association with computers. Here you will
- find about his love for Macintoshes, computer games he has (and
- hasn't) written, and electronic versions of his books.
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 2.1 Macintoshes
-
- Douglas Adams likes Macintoshes, and at one stage lived with one in
- Islington (see the dedication to The Complete Radio Scripts and
- Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency). He says that
- computers have completely changed the way he writes (he has gone
- from avoiding writing by finding food to eat, to avoiding writing by
- reconfiguring his Macintosh's operating system).
-
- He has even written a foreword to ``PowerBook, The Digital Nomad's
- Guide'' (ISBN 0-679-74588-2), saying how he couldn't see how he ever
- did without his PowerBook before.
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 2.2 Computer Games
-
- With Infocom's Steve Meretzky (who no longer works for Infocom after
- their takeover by Mediagenic), he wrote "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the
- Galaxy" adventure game. "Bureaucracy" was credited to "Douglas Adams
- and The Staff of Infocom" - there were lots of Infocom people involved
- (Jeff O'Neill, Dave Lebling, Fred Morgan and others).
-
- The end sequence to the game "Hitchhiker's Guide" mentions a second
- game called "The Restaurant at the End of the Universe", but this game
- doesn't exist. Douglas Adams started to write it, as because
- "Bureaucracy" had poor sales, Adams and Infocom dropped the project.
- Infocom tried to revive the project later, but the virtual death of
- Infocom in 1990 brought this idea to an end.
-
- Douglas Adams also started work on another game, where the emphasis
- was to be on creating a virtual reality in the adventure, but petered
- out after his partner lost interest. Douglas has stated that he has
- just set up a whole new company, part of the remit of which is to
- allow him to develop CD ROM games, however, so perhaps we will see
- some new games from the man...
-
- Meretzky is still writing computer adventure games for "Legend
- Entertainment". Infocom only exists as a label for Activision, the
- company having been closed in 1989. The games are available from
- Virgin Mastertronic in "Infocom From Mastertonic" (a budget games
- house in the UK). Their address is :
-
- Customer Services
- Virgin Mastertronic Ltd
- 16 Portland Road
- London W11 2LA
- Tel: 071 - 727 8070
-
- Probably the easiest way to play the games is to purchase the Infocom
- game compilations put out by Activision, the Lost Treasures of Infocom
- I & II. The HHG is in part I, Bureaucracy is in part II (of course. *sigh*).
- Here's the complete information:
-
- LOST TREASURES OF INFOCOM
- Includes: Moonmist Starcross
- Zork I, II, & III Spellbreaker The Witness
- Beyonk Zork Ballyhoo Planetfall
- Zork Zero Infedel Stationfall
- Sorcerer THE HITCHHIKER'S Suspended
- Enchanter GUIDE TO THE The Lurking Horror
- Deadline GALAXY Suspect
- Price: $39.95
-
- LOST TREASURES OF INFOCOM II
- Includes: Nord and Bert
- A Mind Forever Voyaging Sherlock
- Bureaucracy (writ by DNA) Trinity
- Cutthroats Wishbringer
- Hollywood Hihinx Border Zone
- Plundered Hearts Seastalker
- Price: $19.95
-
- TO ORDER, CALL 1 (800) 477-3650
-
- Specially priced in Aus. & NZ at AUD$59.95 plus s&h for Lost Treas. and
- AUD$39.95 plus s&h for Lost Treas. II. To order, call (61) 2 809 4444.
-
- Specially priced in Europe at f29.99 plus s&h for Lost Treas. and f19.99 plus
- s&h for Lost Treas. II. To order, call (44) 295 252 524.
-
- Available only in English.
- Available on disk and CD-ROM for IBM and Mac.
-
- Another number to try for ordering info is (800)-533-4677. I don't have
- a name for this company, just the phone number. Good Luck!
-
- ---
-
- Activision has also recently re-released the Infocom games under several
- packages, with names such as "The Comedy Collection", "The Sci-Fi Collection",
- etc. You can find the HHG Game in the "Sci-Fi Collection", and Bureaucracy
- in the "Comedy Collection". These just might be easier to find than the
- "Lost Treasures" packages. Check your local software stores.
-
- CDD-3097 Infocom Sci-Fi Collection US$14.99 (THHGTTG game)
- CDD-3094 Infocom Comedy Collection US$14.99 (Bureaucracy)
-
- Activision
- 699 hertel Ave.
- Buffalo, NY 14207
- 1-800-477-3650
-
- -----
-
- You can also check out the Interactive Fiction Archive in Germany, which
- contains solutions etc. to the Infocom Games, as well as lots more. It's
- at ftp://ftp.gmd.de/if-archive.
-
- -----
-
- Obviously Infocom related discussions are abound in the
- rec.games.int-fiction newsgroup. The Lost Treasures compilations
- haven't been made for quite a while now, and pretty much all stocks of
- these compilations have run dry (probably because of all the
- r.g.int-fiction folk hunting the last few out!) Although the smaller
- Activision compilations are suppossed to replace the Lost Treasures
- compilations, certainly in the UK they are near impossible to find.
- For people in the UK http://www.reserve.co.uk/ may possibly have a few
- copies of LTOI 1 & 2 as it is still in their on-line catalogue.
-
- You don't need a Mac or a PC to play the games, nor do you need the
- right versions of the games for the right machines. Infocom games
- were interpreted, and hence the game files themselves are useable
- across all platforms with a suitable Infocom interpreter. There are
- PD versions of suitable interpreters available for most machines, so
- it is quite possible to play HHGTTG on anything from UNIX to an Acorn
- Archamedies, even if your copy of HHGTTG is for a completely different
- machine. Chat to the folk in rec.games.int-fiction for more
- information.
-
- For Mac/PC users who can't find the Mac/PC versions of the Lost
- Treasures compilations, it should be noted that LTOI 1 was also
- released for the Commodore Amiga, and these might be easier to still
- get hold of. Assuming you can transfer the files from Amiga floppies
- to your system, and get hold of one of the freely available PD infocom
- game interpreters, then you can play all but one of the games in the
- compilation (including HHGTTG.)
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 2.4 His e-mail Address(es)
-
- Owing to his globe-trotting, and his relatively late involvement with
- the Internet, DNA has several e-mail addresses. Unfortunatly, because
- of the large number of people on the internet who don't quite comprehend how
- many people there actually are on the internet, Douglas has to pick and
- choose what messages he actually has time to respond to. So if you don't
- get any response, don't pester - he probably just doesn't want to hear
- about it.
-
- Latest polls show you might be able to reach him at dna@tdv.com.
- Good Luck!
-
- Because of the volume of questions, one more polite method of getting
- questions answered is to mail them to the newsgroup (alt.fan.douglas-adams)
- or to me (see above). If you mail them to the group, you're almost assured
- of an answer. If you mail them to me, you'll probably get an answer as well.
- The chance that the answer is the wrong one, however, is greatly increased.
- The idea of this is to tie up as little of DNA's time as possible, thus
- increasing the likelihood he will stay on ``the Net''.
-
- If you wish, you can contact him via snail mail at:
-
- Maggie Phillips
- % Ed Victor Ltd
- 121 Wardour St
- London W1V 3AT
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 3 Merchandising
-
- There are lots of merchandised products around. Here you will find
- where to order the cassette tapes, albums, CDs and videos from.
-
- The canonical address for most DNA stuff used to be:
- BBC World Service Mail Order
- P.O Box 76
- Bush House
- London WC2B 4PH
-
- Tel: +44 71 379 4479
- FAX: +44 71-497-0498
-
- This might or might not still be valid information for the BBC. In
- any case, US orders can be directed to BBC Worldwide, at:
-
- http://www.bbc-worldwide-americas.com
- -or-
- Tel. 1-800-2161-BBC Ext 18
-
- Canadian customers interested in home video products should contact:
- BBC Worldwide Americas
- tel: 212 705 9300 ext. 492
-
- -------
- 2001, a German mail order firm with German versions of the books, comics,
- and videos (as well as other stuff) can be contacted at:
-
- Zweitausendeins Versand
- Postfach
- 60381 Frankfurt/Main
- Germany
- Tel.: +49-69-420 8000 Fax: +49-69-415 003
- -415 004
- -417 089
-
- A Live-CD of DNA's first reading in Goettingen in March of 1994 is also
- available from 2001. It's in English, and the info is:
-
- Title: CD - Douglas Adams Live
- Number: 56949
- Price: DM 22,- (approx. US$ 15.00)
- ISBN: 3-8077-0290-3
-
- Because of regulations, they are unable to send CD's, MC's, and LP's to
- foreign countries. Furthermore, the minimum order is DM50.
-
- -------
-
- For Dutch availabilty:
-
- The bookshop W.H. Smith, at the end of the Kalverstraat, has (at least)
- the Hitch Hiker's Guide BBC TV Series, on PAL VHS cassettes. The price is
- about DF1 62,50. It also has all of the books, including the "Illustrated".
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 3.1 Audio Tapes & CDs
-
- In the U.K., the place to start looking is any record or book shop!
- You really shouldn't have too many problems finding the material -
- if so, you could try the BBC contact information given above.
-
- The series is available in the UK in three formats. Record shops order by
- catalogue number, book shops order by ISBN:
-
- 6 CD set : BBCCD6001, ISBN 0 563 22615 3, approx. 40 GBP
- 6 tape set : ZBBC1035, ISBN 0 563 22560 2, approx. 26 GBP
- or, as two separate double-tape sets:
- "The Primary Phase" (Fits 1 - 6) : ZBBC1499, ISBN 0 563 40182 6, GBP 8.99
- "The Secondary Phase" (Fits 7 - 12) : ZBBC1500, ISBN 0 563 40183 4, GBP 8.99
-
- In the U.S., the audio tapes of the radio series can be found at:
-
- The Mind's Eye
- 4 Commercial Blvd
- Novato, CA 94949
-
- ---
- Audio tapes of Stephen Moore (the voice of Marvin, of course) reading the
- text of the first four Hitch Hiker books were available through EMI Records
- Ltd in the early 80's. They are double cassette sets, each about 2.5 hours,
- and abridged fairly sensibly.
-
- Published by Music For Pleasure Ltd.
- Hayes,
- Middlesex.
- U.K.
-
- The Hitch-hikers Guide To The Galaxy Cat. No: LFP 7088
-
- The Restaurant At The End Of The Universe Cat. No: LFP 41 7115 5
-
- Life, The Universe And Everything Cat. No: LFP 41 7174 5
-
- So Long And Thanks For All The Fish Cat. No: LFP 41 7208 4
-
- -------
-
- The Time Warner Audiobook release of the Hitch Hiker's Guide, billed as
- an abridged book series but actually the radio series (without the Pink Floyd
- reference) in disguise, is now available. These versions appear to be
- exactly the same as the CD/cassette version available in the UK, apart
- from the packaging. These should be available at most of the bigger bookstores,
- or you can call T/W themselves for it. It's a full cast with sound effects
- and musical score you'll recognize from the original radio series/tv show
- (because it is the original radio series...), and quite a good time. But best
- of all... Peter Jones, as the book.
-
- Title: The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy
- Author: Douglas Adams
- Price: US $25.00 (cass.), $65.00 (cd)
- CAN $33.00 (cass.), $85.00 (cd)
- UK 26 GBP (cass.), 40 GBP (cd)
- Publisher: TWAB, licensed from BBC Enterprises
- # cass/CDs: 4/6
- Running Time: 6 hours
- ISBN: 1-57042-126-9 (cass)
- 1-57042-155-2 (cd)
- Phone#: 1-800-830-8088
-
- -------
-
- Dove Audio has 4-tape unabridged Hitch Hiker's Audio Books, read by
- Douglas Adams, available. The information is:
-
- The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy ISBN 1-5580-273-1
- The Restaurant at the End of the Universe ISBN 1-5580-294-4
- Life The Universe and Everything ISBN 1-5580-292-8
- So Long and Thanks for all the Fish ISBN 1-5580-293-6
- Mostly Harmless ISBN 1-5580-568-4
-
- Last I heard, Dove Audio can be reached at:
-
- 301 North Canon Dr.
- Beverly Hills, CA 90210
-
- -------
-
- An album consisting of two 90 min audio cassettes of "Dirk Gently's holistic
- detective agency" is available. The information I could gather:
-
- Simon & Schuster Audio Division:
-
- Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency; Read by the author Douglas Adams;
- Runing time 180 min; ISBN 0-671-64724-5
- $14.95
-
- Audio Works
- Simon & Schuster, Inc.
- Rockefeller Center
- 1230 Avenue of the Americas
- New York, N. Y. 10020
- USA
-
- -------
-
- Shockwave Distribution offers a 60 minute tape which includes an interview
- with DNA. Details from David E. Romm (Grand High Puba):
-
- "Reviews of Writing Software/Dave Romm Interviews: Douglas Adams" Broadcast
- 2/5/94, Side one features reviews of creative writing tools for the Macintosh,
- and a Roger Zelazny story about the computer he uses for writing. Broadcast
- 11/9/93, Side 2 features the creator of 'The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy'
- talking about his latest book, his Newton, time zones, and more.
-
- Availability: "First one's free"
- These are not for sale. However, Shockwave is a non-profit effort and all
- expenses for these tapes come out of my pocket. I will gladly give you one
- tape, if it's in person and I can just hand you one and watch your expression.
- After the first one, or any by mail, I ask for a donation of $5 to cover my
- expenses.
-
- Tapes:
- Unless you make other arrangements, all tapes are standard Type I, duplicated at
- 2x speed on my double cassette deck.
-
- Shockwave is the longest running science fiction radio program in Earth's
- history, now in its 15th year. Broadcast Saturdays at 6pm on KFAI, 90.3FM,
- Mpls-St. Paul MN.
-
- Produced by:
- David E Romm
- 3308 Stevens Ave. S
- Mpls, MN/ 55408
- (612)-823-8708
- e-mail 71443.1447@compuserve.com
-
- -------
-
- The Audiobook Source, a World Wide Web bookstore, offers a selection
- of Douglas Adams Audiobooks at discount prices. Check out their site
- at:
-
- http://www.ambook.org/bookstore/audiobook
-
- Or contact Charles Cowley: absource@pipeline.com
- voice: (800) HEAR-IT-9
- FAX: (914) 232-4678
-
- I've talked to the fellow, he's a great guy who'll be glad to answer
- any questions you may have.
-
- -------
-
- All five books of the trilogy are available as 'talking books', read by
- the author. Check your local bookstore.
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 3.2 Albums
-
- In the autumn of 1979, a double record album was released, which was a
- slightly contracted version of the first four episodes of the radio
- series. These were new recordings of essentially the same scripts.
-
- Information on this album is as follows:
-
- Hannibal Records (US)
- 611 Broadway, Suite 415
- New York, New York 10012
- (The records were originally released in the UK by Original Records)
-
- distributed in Canada by
- A&M Records of Canada Ltd.
- 939 Warden Ave
- Scarborough, ONT. M1L 4C5
-
- In the autumn of 1980, a second album was made, consisting of a
- rewritten and expanded version of radio episodes 5 and 6. This was
- called _The Restaurant at the End of the Universe_. The pertinent info is
- identical to the first album.
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 3.4 Videos
-
- In the UK, a two-cassette Hitch Hiker's video was released in mid-1992,
- including all 6 TV episodes. These are the TV series episodes re-edited
- into two 90-minute volumes (for subsequent UK showings, most episodes
- were cut down to fit them into neat 30-min time slots --- so, for example,
- the scene in the Vogon airlock was lost.) In addition, some EXTRA pieces
- are included, which were filmed, but never included in the original TV
- screening. (For example, Ford and Arthur searching for Slartibartfast's
- signature on a glacier.) The video cassette also features Hi-Fi Stereo
- sound.
-
- The order numbers are BBCV4751 (Part 1, 96min) and BBCV4752 (Part 2,
- 98min).
-
- The videos are also now available more cheaply in a double pack, "The
- Complete Hitch-Hikers' Guide to the Galaxy" (BBCV5135). This is priced at
- 16.99, whereas the two tapes sold separately are 10.99 each.
-
- Also released on 1st March 1993 is the video ``The Making of HHGG'', This
- has been put together by Kevin Davies, lifelong HHGG fan, and a person who
- was very much involved with the TV series (see Neil Gaimen's book). This
- includes outtakes from the show, behind-the-scenes shots, clips from
- earlier productions which the cast had appeared in, as well as newly-recorded
- interviews. The whole thing is put together as a story of Arthur Dent
- going back to his house, and finding many strange things going on ....
-
- The order number is BBCV4895 (~60min), 12.99 GBP.
-
- In Australia, at least, the VHS videos of the TV series are
- distributed by PolyGram with catalogue numbers
-
- A videocassette of the BBC television adaptation of Hitch-Hiker's is
- available in the US from Fox Video. The address on the box is:
- FoxVideo Inc.
- P.O. Box 900
- Beverly Hills, CA 90213
- and it is item number 5799.
-
- ---
-
- A list of Hitch Hiker's videos you can order through videoexpress.com
- has recently been shown to me. I have no other information about the
- service, so let me know what you think. Telnet to videoexpress.com to
- place your orders, or just browse. This list is as follows:
-
- 44427 HITCHHIKER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY/T HITCHHIKER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY
- $60.00 LASER DISC
-
- 26448 HITCHHIKER/SIXTEEN MILLIMETER SHRIN TWILIGHT ZONE
- $11.60 TELEVISION 1/93 NR VHS
-
- 26437 HITCHHIKERS GUIDE TO THE GALAXY INCLUDES BOOK
- $31.54 SCIFI 3/93 NR VHS
-
- 26447 HITCHHIKERS GUIDE TO THE GALAXY/EP EP MODE/NO BOOK
- $17.79 SCIFI 3/93 NR VHS
-
- 26280 MAKING OF THE HITCHHIKERS GUIDE MAKING OF THE HITCHHIKERS GUIDE
- $13.69 SCIFI 10/93 NR VHS
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 3.5 Laserdisc
-
- There is a laserdisc set of the Hitchhikers Guide in the US now.
- It comes packaged on 2 discs, and the video edition can also be
- purchased on 2 tapes. The laserdisc runs for 195 minutes, has
- credits at the beginning of each disc and at the end of the last
- disc, and is recorded in CLV format. Canonical catalog information
- is as follows:
-
- The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
- CBS-FOX Video Catalog number 5799-80
- 4 sides CLV 195 minutes Color Stereo CX
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 3.6 CD-ROM / Computer Versions
-
- The Canonical Address is:
- The Voyager Company
- 578 Broadway Suite 406
- New York, NY 10012
- 1-800-446-2001
-
- ---
- Last Chance to See
-
- "Douglas Adams and Mark Carwardine's book Last Chance to See is an account
- of the authors' travels to view endangered species. The CD ROM version is
- simply the text of the book, read aloud by Adams (also the author of The
- Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy) and accompanied by a slide show of
- photos. Adams is an engaging speaker, making you laugh out loud as he
- describes difficult traveling conditions or the kakapo parrot's mating
- problems."
-
- "Last Chance to See" was originally a radio series, and the book
- was written subsequently from the series. Recent sources state that
- the series first ran in 89/90 on the BBC, and featured Douglas Adams
- and Mark Carwardine chatting, joking, and describing what is going on.
-
- Featuring Douglas Adams reading the voice, information on the animals
- by Mark Carwardine, and numerous photographs. Available for the Mac
- and Windows from the Voyager Company, and some software stores.
-
- ISBN - (For Mac & Windows) 1-55940-427-2
- Catalog No. (through Voyager) (Ditto) LS56
-
- ---
- The Complete Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy is also available through
- Voyager Expanded Books. It's about $25.00, and has a nice device with
- 'Don't Panic' on it in nice, friendly letters.
-
- ISBN: 7-15515-00184-7
-
- System Requirements:
- 386SX or higher processor; 16 color/grayscale display; 4 MB RAM;
- Microsoft Windows 3.1; MS-DOS 5.0 or later. Books with audio
- annotations require an MPC-compatible audio device.
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 3.7 The Illustrated Hitch Hiker's Guide Info-Blurb
-
- (taken from the Bertram's Buyers Notes for September, 1994)
-
- Title: THE ILLUSTRATED HITCH HIKER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY
- Author: Douglas Adams
- ISBN: 02978333936
- Publisher: Weindenfeld and Nicolson
- Format: HB 96pp
- Price: GBP25.00
- Pub Date: 22/09/94
-
- The ultimate title for Hitch-Hiker fans. The book is crammed with gimmicks
- such as voice chips, double gatefolds, 3D effects and the sort of tricksy
- visual puns that one would expect. The book is illustrated throughout with
- graphics created using the latest state-of-the-art technology and is
- packaged in a shiny silver and "starfield" jacket that is so stunning that
- we couldn't possibly reproduce it.
-
- Now for the commentary:
-
- It doesn't have voice chips OR 3D effects. What it does have is an
- annoying puzzle created for the book and credited on the opposite of the
- title page to DNA, and no one knows what in blue blazes it is!
- Also, The reviews on this little item have been less than glowing. My
- opinion is it stands as a fine gift for the collector that must have every
- DNA item in existence. You should be able to find it discounted for around
- US21.00 at many US chain bookstores...
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 3.8 The 10th Anniversary Radio Scripts
-
- The definitive information is:
- 10th Anniversary Original Hitch-Hiker Radio Scripts
- Harmony Books, New York
- Trade Paperback, First US Paperback Edition
- US $15.00
- ISBN 0-517-88384-8
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 3.9 Voyager Books over the Web
-
- From a blurb posted in alt.fan.douglas-adams:
-
- The complete content of the first four books can be purchased for a total
- of five dollars. How? Over the web, in electronic form!
-
- The Hitchhiker's Trilogy has been a staple of Voyager's Expanded Books
- line, and can now be purchased and downloaded from our web site
- (http://www.voyagerco.com/). Using a new web technology called TRADES, you
- can now purchase digital content safely and efficiently over the web. No
- password. No account number. No "cybercash." No mailman. No paperwork.
- Just enter your credit card number, and follow the simple directions for
- downloading your own copy of these books! And since we don't have to pay
- for floppies, packaging, and distribution, we can afford to offer these
- titles for only 5 dollars! To find out more about TRADES, purchasing over
- the web, and Hitchhiker's, go to:
- http://www.voyagerco.com/TRADES/trades.html
-
- Expanded Books are books designed to be read on your computer. Douglas
- Adams is a big fan of them. Really! You don't believe us? We've got
- proof--just point your browser to:
- http://www.voyagerco.com/TRADES/what.html
- and hear Douglas discuss the wonders of the Expanded Book.
-
- Peter Merholz
- V O Y A G E R
- http://www.voyagerco.com/
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 3.10 DNA's New Company
-
- You may be interested to know that DA has set up with others a new
- CD-ROM company called "The Digital Village". They'll be doing educational
- stuff, and possibly, VERY possibly in the distant future, a CD-ROM version
- of the Guide. And maybe Dirk Gently too.
-
- As an interesting sidenote, here's what InterNIC thinks of tdv.com,
- the internet domain for The Digital Village:
-
- The Digital Village (TDV-DOM)
- 4 St Albans Place
- Islington
- London
- N1 0NX
- UK
-
- Domain Name: TDV.COM
-
- Administrative Contact, Technical Contact, Zone Contact:
- Adams, Douglas (DA142) postmaster@DADAMS..CO.UK
- +44-1-71 3450855
-
- Record last updated on 01-Mar-95.
- Record created on 1-Mar-95.
-
- Domain servers in listed order:
-
- NS0.DEMON.CO.UK 158.152.1.65
- NS2.DEMON.NET 192.68.174.95
- NS1.DEMON.CO.UK 158.152.1.193
-
- Neat.
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 4 Explanations
-
- Not all of DNA's writing is easily grasped. This section includes
- explanations of some of the trickier sections.
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 4.1 The Ending to "Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency"
-
- In our reality, Coleridge claimed to have composed _Kubla Khan_ in
- its entirety in his sleep, and was in the process of writing it down
- when a local interrupted him. When Coleridge returned to his work,
- he found that he could not remember the rest of the poem. Hence,
- there never was a second part of the poem. Yet, at the end of
- Chapter 6 when The Director Of English Studies is reading _Kubla
- Khan_ the book states `The voice (that of the director of english
- studies) continues, reading the second, and altogether strange
- part of the poem.'
-
- In the book, _Kubla Khan_ has a second part. The book is not
- actually set in our existence. It is set in an existence in which
- the second part of _Kubla Khan_ exists. This second part of the
- poem tells the ghost about the existence of the time machine and
- how to travel back and stop the ship from exploding. As we well
- know the explosion of the ship is what caused life to begin on
- this miserable little planet of ours. When Dirk and Reg realised
- this they simply went forward in time to when Coleridge was
- writing the second part of _Kubla Khan_ and stopped him. Dirk just
- interrupted him and talked so much that Coleridge forgot what the
- second part was going to be about and therefore could not finish
- it! This change of history sent reality back into our perspective
- and the human race lived on (Yay, yippee!).
-
- Quite simple really.
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 4.2 Young Zaphod Plays It Safe
-
- This thing has caused quite a lot of argument for a 10 page story. *grin*
- Anyways, you can find it in "The More Than Complete Hitch Hiker's Guide"
- from Wing Books (NJ), ISBN 0-517-69311-9. The big deal seems to be about
- the escaped robot, and his/her identity. So who/what exactly is this?
- Good question. The reference to the shining city on a hill is
- probably a reference to Matthew 5:14. Some people reckon they can see
- Ronald Reagan in the story. Some people also assume the "mystery
- person" in question is Jesus Christ. As YZPIS was originally
- published in the Comic Relief *Christmas* special book, it makes
- sense.
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 4.3 Paul Neil Milne Johnstone (aka Paula Nancy Millstone Jennings)
-
- Paul is a real person, who wrote some appalling poetry. DNA used his
- name, but was forced to retract it for the books and later recordings
- of the radio series. Hence the original programmes have Paul Neil ...
- whereas the later works have Paula Nancy ....
-
- Either way the poetry still sucks. Check it out at
- http://www.umd.umich.edu/~nhughes/dna/docs/poetry.html
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 4.4 The Incredible Disappearing 7th Episode
-
- It's a crock, actually. What happened is that the original 6 episodes
- were 35 minutes long in the original BBC run. When they came to the
- states, in the interests of American advertising they were edited and
- cut, giving birth to a legendary 7th episode.
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 4.5 What the heck happened with Ford's name?
-
- Okay, this is the footnote from the original radio scripts, and clears
- up all this speculation and questioning of how it is everyone calls
- Ford by his Earth name, and not by his Betelgeusing (sp?) one.
-
- "Ford meeting Zaphod"
- Many people have asked me angrily why it is that Zaphod Beeblebrox instantly
- greets Ford _as_ Ford when I had stated quite clearly that he had only changed
- his name to Ford Prefect when he came to Earth
- It was very simple. Just before arriving he registered his new name
- officially at the Galactic Nomenclaturoid Office, where they had the
- technology to unpick his old name from the fabric of space/time and thread
- the new one in its place, so that to all intents and purposes his name had
- always been and would always be Ford Prefect. I included a footnote explaining
- this in the first Hitch-Hiker book, but it was cut because it was so dull [DNA]
- [Original Radio Series Scripts, p50]
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 4.6 Why did Douglas do that Visions of Heaven and Hell program anyway?
-
- [Insert handy description of Heaven and Hell program here]
-
- Straight from DNA:
-
- I'm feeling slightly wrong-footed about VHH. I was asked by someone I know
- and like if I would do an interview on my own visions of the future of
- info-technology and I said OK. From what I've heard of the programs that my
- interview was made a part of (which I haven't actually seen) I feel a bit
- cross that I've been made to look as if I was endorsing a view and a style
- of putting it over that could not be further removed from my own view.
-
- Best,
-
-
- --------------------------------------------------
- Douglas Adams [...]
- --------------------------------------------------
-
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 4.7 Marvin, the Pink Floyd, and Everything
-
- Why was Pink Floyd's music taken out of the radio series? Well, from the
- man himself:
-
- "That's a very good question, and quite an instructive answer (I think!).
- The BBC Clearing the Use of Seventies Rock Music in Comedy Science Fiction
- Stories Department tried to clear the use of this snatch of music. They
- didn't ask me about it and had no idea that I knew any of the band. In fact
- there's no reason why they should ask me P if I had every detail of every
- obscure copyright negotiation referred back to me it would be a full time
- job.
- The BBC department in question would have been dealing with PF's lawyers,
- and exactly the same applies. So we were all locked in a legal battle
- without any of the principals having the remotest idea.
- Another point is that I think that the actual piece was probably
- copyrighted at least in part to Roger Waters, whom I don't know at all. In
- fact, being a friend of Dave and Nick would probably have weighed against
- me in that case..."
-
- Anyway, to sum it up: Copyright Law. 'nuff said.
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 4.8 Probable Solution to the Ill Guide Puzzle
-
- (This from Christ van Willegen)
-
- In an interview, published in 'Mostly Harmless' (The ZZ9 club magazine), DNA
- mentioned that he had made a puzzle that depicted 42 in 10 different ways.
- Here's the solution:
-
- There are 6 rowes of 7 spheres, making a grand total of 42. On the left is a
- white globe with a bar code on it. 4 lines have no thick line next to them, 2
- do.
-
- Next, all 7 lines of the diagram can be read as: 0101010, which is 42 in binary,
- if:
-
- White, blue, green, 'light yellow' == 0
- Red, purple, 'dark yellow', black == 1
-
- Finally, if you take only the blue, green, purple, and black spheres, they
- spell '42' in quite big letters. Exactly 10 ways to solve the problem!
-
- -----
-
- (From Douglas Adams, in his speech to Washington University):
-
- 42 spheres
- Bar Code = 42
- Earth in bottom right corner [= "42"]
- spheres with red tint (orange, red, etc) = "1", spheres w/o red = "0"
- gets 0101010 lines = "42 in binary"
- spheres with blue tint gives a big "42" across the whole puzzle
- spheres with yellow tint gives a big "XLII" across the top of the page
-
- He didn't mention the "10" solutions, just that he fit in as many as were
- humane to include.
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 5 Miscellaneous
-
- This section has stuff that didn't really fit anywhere else.
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 5.1 Stuff
-
- The phrase "the long dark teatime of the soul" appears in Chapter 1 of
- "Life, The Universe and Everything". Wowbagger the Infinitely
- Prolonged is described as being eventually ground down by the Sunday
- afternoons, and "as you stare at the clock the hands will move
- relentlessly on to four o'clock, and you will enter the long dark
- teatime of the soul."
-
- Also, this explanation recently appeared in the group. Make of it what
- you wish:
-
- Where did the phrase "Long, Dark Tea-Time of the Soul" come from?
-
- DNA's mind, certainly, but there is a well-known mystical poem by Saint
- John of the Cross called "the Dark Night of the Soul" ("La noche oscura
- del alma", to be precise) and I always thought the title of the book was
- a great play on that. The poem describes how the soul feels lonesome,
- yearning for God (the Beloved, actually, as I recall from high school) and
- finally reaches him at dawn. All is well, ecstasy is shared (I don't mean
- pills) and, well, let's just say Spanish seventeenth-century mystical
- writing by Saint Theresa and Saint John (San Juan de la Cruz) is Spanish
- high-school students' introduction to highly erotic poetry.
-
- ---
-
- At the time the original radio series aired, the Islington telephone
- number belonged to friends of his who did not mind calls, but by
- 1989 they had moved. If you ring the number now, you will get some people
- who have nothing to do with Douglas Adams and who are sick of the whole
- bloody thing. Don't do it.
-
- ---
-
- Arthur plays Dire Straits' "Tunnel of Love" from their "Making Movies"
- album to Fenchurch, in "So Long, And Thanks For All The Fish". The
- Radio Scripts book has plenty of information on music used in the
- show.
-
- ---
-
- Hotblack and Desiato were Estate Agents in the Islington area.
-
- ---
-
- The More Than Complete Hitch Hiker's Guide printings seem to have
- a couple flaws in them. The first printing had a significant typo
- on the spine label, namely the books were named "The Hitch Hiker's
- Guide to the Universe" and "The Restraunt at the End of the Galaxy".
- A later edition is bound upside-down.
-
- ---
-
- Milliways is quite expensive. Had Zaphod deposited $0.01 in a bank on
- Ursa Minor Beta before visiting the Guide offices, and had he earned
- one ten-millionth percent interest annually over the five-hundred and
- seventy-six thousand million, three thousand five hundred and seventy-
- nine years that Marvin waited for him, he would have had $1.42 x 10^248
- with which to pay his dinner bill. It seems that ``fabulous cost'' does
- not quite do justice to the expense of eating at the Restaurant at the
- End of the Universe. In fact, were Zaphod to withdraw all his money in
- bills of denomination $ 10^219, he would be able to, in principle, lay
- his money from one end of the observable universe (at that time) to the
- other. Were Zaphod to attempt to withdraw his money in bills of
- denomination $ 10^191, the bank would be unable to comply with his request,
- as the observable universe at that time would not contain the mass required
- to supply him with so many bills.
-
- ---
-
- The theme music to the radio series is a ditty called "Journey of the
- Sorceror", written by Bernie Leadon, originally performed by the Eagles. When
- Original Records re-recorded the show for the LP release, they used a new
- version arranged/performed by Tim Souster (presumably to avoid paying The
- Eagles wodges of cash). The TV series also used a Tim Souster arrangement,
- which was released as a 7" single by Original Records (backed with "Only the
- end of the World Again", a section of narration by The Book, and Max
- Quordlepleen warbling)
-
- ---
-
- It seems that the whole towel bit is taken from real life. Here's the
- scoop from DNA in an interview from 1987:
-
- 'I was vacationing with friends in Greece some years back. Every
- morning they'd have to sit around and wait for me because I
- couldn't find my blessed towel. It seemed to epitomise my
- disorganised state of being. I came to feel that someone really
- together, one who was well organised, would always know where
- his towel was. I thought of it as a Universal Truth.'
-
- ---
-
- In the UK you might be able to get a video of a Dr Who episode (written by DNA)
- called Shada. It was never completed, due to a strike at the BBC and
- has been released with a copy of the original script and Tom Bakers
- voiceovers to fill in the missing bits.
-
- This contains a number of plot elements which later turned up in Dirk
- Gently's HDA. A Professor Chronitis, a time machine which is an office
- in a university, a certain joke, etc.
-
- *Shada is no longer available from the BBS. You might still be able to
- *get the video from CBS/FOX in the US. The UK release (but not the US one)
- *included a copy of the script.
-
- DGHDA also contains plot elements from the DOCTOR WHO story "City of
- Death," which Douglas also wrote. That story is credited to "David Agnew,"
- which is a pseudonym used on BBC programs where the writer's real name
- isn't used. The script was originally started by David Fisher, who
- couldn't finish it because of personal reasons. The story was available
- on video, but has recently (12/95) been deleted - you might still find
- copies lying about, however (BBCV4492, #10.99).
-
- ---
-
- In the TV series, the house that was used for Arthur's residence is in
- a town called Leatherhead in Surrey, near London.
-
- ---
-
- The opening scene of "The Meaning of Life" by Monty Python has
- the title "rock" changed from saying "Liff" to "Life" with a thunderbolt
- obscuring the bottom of the 'E'. (If you're confused, watch "The
- Meaning of Life". You should have seen it anyway.. *grin*) This has
- absolutely NO relation to DNA's "The Meaning of Liff". Just another
- one of those... hmm... meaningless coincidences.
-
- ---
-
- According to Douglas, the little green blobby planet thing (nickamed
- the "Cosmic Cutie") has been struck the final blow, and will not be
- featured on any of the new (American) HHG books. Here's what Adams
- had to say:
-
- "I HATE the little green blob and have spent years locked in arguments
- with my publishers with me trying to get rid of the obscene little thing.
- I've finally secured its demise with the new Ballantine editons of the soft
- cover backlist."
-
- Non-American readers are perhaps unaware of this book adornment, as it
- was only the American publishing houses that determined that without a
- consistent motif, all of us Yanks would become hopelessly confused by a
- series of books with different names.
-
- Ahh well. Farewell, green thing.
-
- ---
-
- Zaphod Beeblebrox is alive and well and living in Sydney, Australia. A
- consultation of the Sydney White Pages lists one Beeblebrox, Z. Stop in
- and seem him next time you're passing through, I'm sure he'd enjoy the
- company.
-
- ---
-
- From Chris Paulin (chrispa@aotahi.monz.govt.nz):
-
- Recently I described a new species of fish from Fiordland New Zealand and
- gave it the scientific name "Fiordichthys slartibartfasti", and a second
- new species from northern New Zealand as "Bidenichthys beeblebroxi" .
-
- --
-
- So it seems DNA's genius will love on forever... as a fish.
-
- ---
-
- From a loyal fan:
-
- Did you know there are only two cafes in Rickmansworth? The one that
- existed when Adams wrote his book is the Cafe Suisse in Bury Lane. I
- should know, I live in Rickmansworth.
-
- ---
-
- The first every stage production of "Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective
- Agency" was performed at the Old Fire Station, Oxford (entitled DIRK)
- last summer (May 1995) and was a complete success. I enjoyed being
- involved with it, and DNA, his editor and associated persons said that
- they enjoyed watching it.
-
- ---
-
- Simon Jones was in the Terry Gilliam movie "12 Monkeys", which starred
- Bruce Willis. He played one of the maniacal scientists.
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 5.2 Number Games (I.E. The 42 Thing)
-
- Yes, 6 times 9 equals 54. Yes, 6 times 9 equals 42 in base thirteen,
- and we don't want to know about the implications for the number of
- fingers on cavemen.
-
- The bit about monkeys was a reference to someone's comment that if you
- get an infinite number of monkeys at typewriters, eventually one will
- bash out a script to Hamlet. If you want to discuss probability,
- quantum physics or anything else that has nothing to do with Douglas
- Adams, bugger off to another group.
-
- DNA himself has said:
- The answer to this is very simple. It was a joke. It had to be
- a number, an ordinary, smallish number, and I chose that
- one. Binary representations, base thirteen, Tibetan monks are
- all complete nonsense. I sat at my desk, stared into the
- garden and thought `42 will do'. I typed it out. End of
- story.
-
- And if you STILL won't believe it, here's the answers that were in the books
- themselves. So consider yourself informed.
-
- Answer one:
- Well, of course it's...ehm...uh.. oh, I forgot.
- /Fenchurch.
-
- Answer two:
- I know, but nobody asked me.
- /Marvin
-
- Answer three:
- Six times 9 is forty-two.
- /Arthur.
-
- Answer four:
- How many roads must a man walk down? Forty-two.
- /Benji mouse.
-
- Answer five:
- The square root of minus one is forty-two.
- <Deducted from several facts about marvin>
-
- Answer six:
- Pick a number, any number
- /Marvin, to the Mattress
-
- Pick your favourite one, and shut up about it already!
-
- (As an aside, Lewis Carroll was also obsessed with the number 42.)
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 5.3 Other Authors
-
- If you like Douglas Adams' writing, you might appreciate books by:
- -Neil Gaiman
- -Terry Pratchett
- -Tom Sharpe
- -P J O'Rourke
- -P G Wodehouse
- -Tom Holt
- -Grant Naylor
- -Dave Barry
- -Robert Sheckley
- -Iain Banks
- -Woody Allen
- -Robert Rankin
- -Fran Lebowitz
- -Robert Anton Wilson
- -Robert Shea
- -Daniel Manus Pinkwater (For kids)
- .. but I offer no guarantees.
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 5.4 The Future
-
- Having just released "Mostly Harmless", Douglas Adams says he wants to
- do a TV series about the Universe and the stuff in it. He estimates
- this will run around 12 episodes in length.
-
- Plans are being bandied around for a ``Last Chance To See'' type book
- with the wildlife photographer Jody Boyman (married to Berke
- Breathed). DNA says ``it won't be happening for a while, though.''
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 5.5 Adams and Pink Floyd
-
- So what's the story with Adams and Pink Floyds newest album, The Division
- Bell? Well, as told by Douglas on a.f.d-a:
-
- #Dave Gilmour asked me to fiddle around some of the lyrics, which I did,
- #though I don't think he used any of my suggestions in the end. The only
- #suggestion of mine that I know was used was that the album should be called
- #'The Division Bell'. I didn't think up the title, of course, I merely
- #pointed out that the phrase was lying there in one of the song lyrics and
- #would make a great title. In fact, there's a story there. I had given a
- #talk at the Royal Geographical Society in aid of the Environmental
- #Investigation Agency's work on rhino conservation. Both Dave and Nick came
- #along and we all went out to dinner afterwards. Dave was a bit preoccupied
- #about the title problem - they had to have the title by the following
- #morning, and no one could decide what it should be. I said, OK, I'll give
- #you a title, but it'll cost you a #5,000 contribution to the EIA. Dave
- #said, Well, tell me what your title is and we'll see. So I suggested The
- #Division Bell. And Dave said, Hmmm, well seems to work. Sort of fits the
- #cover art as well. Yeah, OK.
- #So - it' called the Division Bell.
-
- On a related note, Dave's birthday present to DNA was an invitation to
- play one number with the band at Earl's Court in October 1994. That night's
- show will also be in aid of the EIA.
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 5.6 Related Electronic Information
-
- I've attempted to start a DNA ftp site at my site, and if you want to
- take a look I'd love it. The address is
- ftp://ftp.umd.umich.edu/people/nhughes. You'll find pretty much
- everything I can think of to put there; whatever documents I have,
- sound files, pictures, etc. There's also a public upload area, so if
- you have something I don't, please feel free to donate!
-
- PGG (Project Galactic Guide for long) accepts entries on real-life
- subjects, as well as unreal-life subjects. A reader for the guide is
- available, as vela.acs.oakland.edu:/pub/swbaker/guide.zip. Don't forget
- binary mode, ftp outside of business hours and contact
- swbaker@vela.acs.oakland.edu if you have any questions.
- There is also a web site for PGG at http://www.willamette.edu/pgg.
-
- Check out the newsgroup alt.galactic-guide, where PGG is alleged
- to be happening. The person to contact is the Editor-In-Chief,
- Supreme-God-Over-All-Beings and Leader-of-The-Hack, Paul Clegg
- (cleggp@aix.rpi.edu). After long and protracted discussions on
- which format is best for this, a decision was reached and I wasn't
- interested enough to record it for posterity. Contact Paul for
- information.
-
- There is also a paper-based list, maintained by David Hodges. It
- is used to raise money for charity and has been approved by
- Douglas Adams. You can buy copies (for charity), it is very
- large, and would be tremendously illegal (and most would find it
- immoral) to put on the net. Contributions to this can be sent to
- alexmc@biccdc.co.uk (remember to say they're for David Hodges as this
- isn't his account).
-
- There is a bibliographic FAQ posted alt.fan.douglas-adams and
- news.answers. The title of the article carrying the FAQ is
- "alt.fan.douglas-adams Bibliographic FAQ". It was initially compiled
- by David Polak (ak515@cleveland.freenet.edu) and is maintained by
- Nathan Torkington (Nathan.Torkington@vuw.ac.nz).
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 5.6.5 The Ultra-Complete Indexes
-
- Before asking questions like "I simply cannot find the place where
- Vroomfondel has his first appearance in the Guide, can someone help me?" in
- the newsgroup, please take a look at "The Ultra-Complete Index to the Hitch
- Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy" or, if your question refers to one of the Dirk
- Gently books, "The Ultra-Complete Index to Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective
- Agency" first. Both indices are posted semi-regularly (usually every two
- months) in this newsgroup and are available via anonymous ftp at
- vela.acs.oakland.edu (the PGG Mothership) in /pub/galactic-guide/fan. The
- latest release of the Index to the Guide is five, the latest Dirk Gently
- Index release is two. Write to the author, <mathias_maul@wi2.maus.de> for
- further information.
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 5.7 The Movie
-
- Here's the latest and most true sounding story so far:
-
- DNA bought back the rights to the movie, which he had sold in
- the early eighties (to his regret), after the people that had bought the
- rights never got around to actually producing any film. DNA said they
- now had the backing to make the movie, which would ironically be far better
- now in the 90s because of the advancements in computer graphics. Latest word
- is that Michael Nesmith's movie company Pacific Arts is handling the
- project.
-
- It's also rumored that a movie script was completed, which has several
- different aspects to other versions of THHGTTG. The latest I've heard from
- Michael Nesmith, however, is that (and I quote):
-
- "We are on hiatus right now until DNA finishes a new Dirk Gently.
- The HHGG script needs a re write so we are waiting for that."
-
- Leif Rustvold (leif@agora.rain.com) has posted a list that Douglas
- apparantly gave him at a book signing when asked who he would like to
- play the different roles. Here it is:
-
- Arthur: Simon Jones
- Ford: Jeff Goldblum
- Slartibartfast: Sean Connery
- Zaphod: Michael Keaton
- Marvin: Stephen Moore
- Trillian: Amanda Donahoe
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 5.8 Terran Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster Recipes
-
- This is a VERY abridged recipe of the original, which you can read
- at http://www.umd.umich.edu/~nhughes/dna/docs/pggb.html. I highly
- recommend you seek out the real thing, it's a much better read.
-
- 1) 1 oz. EverClear
- 2) 4 oz. Bombay Sapphire or Jeremiah Weed
- 3) 4 oz. Cold Wild Turkey
- 4) 2 oz. Herredura Tequila
- 5) 5 oz. Rum
- 6) 1 worm from bottle of Mezcal
- 7) 2 oz. Gatorade
-
- This makes one approximately 18 ounce Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster. The
- reason this drink seems so large is that Zaphod Beeblebrox has two heads,
- so when he created it, it came out to 9 ounces per head, so both were
- happy.
-
- ---------------------------------------
- 5.9 Differences Between the US and UK Editions of LtUaE
-
- You can find this (lengthy) discussion at my ftp site at ftp.umd.umich.edu
- in people/nhughes/hhg/diff.us.uk. I decided to take it out of the FAQ
- to conserve space (and bandwidth), but will put it back if I'm requested
- to. It's also available on the IHG at
- http://www.umd.umich.edu/~nhughes/dna/faqs/diff.html.
-
- Cheers!
-
- ---------------------------------------
- 5.10 Marvin, the Paranoid Rock Star
-
- Marvin was a (UK) pop-star. He not only had a number of singles released,
- but he even appeared on "Top of The Pops" (BBC's rather popular pop-music
- programme.)
-
- Entry from the Guinness "British Hit Singles" book (verbatim):
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------
- MARVIN the PARANOID ANDROID
- UK, Robot 4 wks
- -----------------------------------------------------------
- 16 May 81 MARVIN Polydor POSP 261 .......... 53 4 wks
-
- #There were two singles: 'Marvin' and 'Reasons to be Miserable'. The B-sides
- #were 'Metal Man' and 'Marvin I Love You'. The 'Reasons to be
- #Miserable'/'Marvin I Love You' single was actually a 'double B-Side'.
- #(Disclaimer: I think I've matched the flipsides to the right A-sides, but I
- #could be wrong!) As a point of interest, "Reasons tot be Miserable" was
- #almost certainly a parody of "Reasons to be Cheerful" by Ian Dury and the
- #Blockheads.
-
- I've no idea how easy it would be to get these on the Vinyl collectors
- market nowadays, very hard indeed I would presume. I've no idea
- whether or not the recordings are still available in some other
- format, but I somehow doubt it - sadly unless polydor & friends can be
- persuaded to release the copyright most hikerholics will never get to
- hear Marvin singing...
-
- *As a last resort, you might try locating some of the Marvin songs on
- *a Dr. Demento compilation.
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 6 The Order of Everything
- 1978
- : Fits 1-6 of the radio series were aired.
- : Fit 7 (The Christmas Episode) aired.
- 1979
- : Pan Books releases "The Hitchhiker's Guide To The
- Galaxy" book in Britain (expanded Fits 1-4).
- : Double album released (contracted Fits 1-4).
- 1980
- : Fits 8-12 of the radio series were aired.
- : Pan Books releases "Restaurant at the End of the
- Universe" in Britain (contracted Fits 7, 8, 9, 10,
- 11, 12, 5 and 6).
- : Harmony Books releases the first book in the United
- States.
- : Second record album recorded (expanded Fits 5 and 6).
- 1981
- : Six television episodes aired by the BBC, based on
- Fits 1-6 (used revisions made in the books).
- 1982
- : Harmony Books releases the second book in the
- United States.
- 1982
- : "Life the Universe and Everything" released
- simultaneously in Britain and the United States.
- 1983
- : "The Meaning of Liff" with John Lloyd released.
- 1984
- : "So Long, And Thanks for All the Fish" released
- simultaneously in Britain and the United States.
- : "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" computer game released.
- 1985
- : Harmony releases "The Original Hitchhiker's Radio Scripts'' in
- the US, and Pan Books releases the same book in the UK as
- "The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy: The Original Radio
- Scripts".
- 1987
- : "Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency" hard bound released.
- : "Bureaucracy" computer game released.
- 1988
- : "The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul" hard bound released
- : "Don't Panic: The Official Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy
- Companion" released by Neil Gaiman
- 1989
- : "The More Than Complete Hitchhiker's Guide" published in the US
- by Wings Books in 1989.
- : "Easy Does It" published in MacUser (GB)
-
- 1990
- : "Last Chance to See" released.
- 199?
- : "Last Chance to See" CD-ROM released.
- 1991
- : "The Deeper Meaning of Liff" released with John Lloyd.
- : November, "Under-the-Desktop Publishing" published in MacUser
- 1992
- : "Mostly Harmless" released.
- 1993
- : "Don't Panic: Douglas Adams and the Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the
- Galaxy" by Neil Gaiman released.
- 1994
- : "The Illustrated Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy" released
- 1995
- : "The Original Radio Scripts" re-released.
- 1996
- : "A Trilogy in Five Parts" released
-
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 7. Book Information
-
- Here we'll put other information about the books, radio series, etc
- that didn't fit anywhere else, or was too specific for other sections.
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 7.1 ISBN Numbers
-
- The ISBN Numbers of DNA's Works I've gathered so far are as follows:
-
- Hitch-Hiker Stuff
- --------------------
- The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy - 0-330-25864-8
- The Restaraunt at the End of the Universe - 0-330-26213-0
- Life, the Universe, and Everything - 0-330-26738-8
- So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish - 0-330-28700-1
- Mostly Harmless - 0-434-00926-1
- The Radio Scripts - 0-517-55950-1.
-
- Dirk Gently Books
- -----------------
- Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency - 0-671-62582-9
- The Long Dark Teatime of the Soul - 0-671-62583-7
- The Salmon of Doubt -
-
- Liff Books
- ----------
- The Meaning of Liff - 0-330-28121-6
- The Deeper Meaning of Liff - 0-330-32220-6
-
- Other Stuff
- -----------
- Last Chance to See - 0-345-37198-4
-
- Feel free to send me any others that I don't have added.
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 7.2 Translations
-
- DNA's works have been translated into many different languages. Here's
- some info on these other works. If you're not familiar with the languages,
- it still should be quite easy to figure out what's what. ;)
-
- Dutch
- -----
- Title : Het Transgalactisch Liftershandboek
- ISBN : 90 261 0163 5
- RRP : NLG 24.90
-
- Title : Het Restaurant aan het Eind van het Heelal
- ISBN : 90 261 0168 6
- RRP : NLG 24.90
-
- Title : Het Leven, het Heelal en de Rest
- ISBN : 90 261 0174 0
- RRP : NLG 24.90
-
- Title : Tot ziens en bedankt voor de vis
- ISBN : 90 261 0208 9
- RRP : NLG 24.90
-
- Title : Grotendeels Ongevaarlijk
- ISBN : 90 261 0629 7
- RRP : NLG 29.50
-
- Title : Dirk Gently's Holistisch Detectivebureau
- ISBN : 90 261 0314 x
- RRP : NLG 24.90
-
- Title : De Lange Donkere Theetijd van de Ziel
- ISBN : 90 261 0357 3
- RRP : NLG 24.90
-
- Title : Voor Het Te Laat Is
- ISBN : 90-261-0483-9
- RRP : f39.50
-
- German
- ------
- Title : Das Leben, das Universum und der ganze Rest
- ISBN : 3-8077-0205-9
- Verlag: Rogner & Bernhard
- Format: Oktav
-
- Title : Das Restaurant am Ende des Universums
- ISBN : 3-8077-0192-3
- Verlag: Rogner & Bernhard
- Format: Oktav
-
- [Ed: Seems there are two editions of the following. 'Der elektrische Monch'
- looks to be the original, while 'Dirk Gently's holistische Detektei' seems
- to be the newest one.]
-
- Title : Der elektrische M÷nch
- ISBN : 3-8077-02261
- Verlag: Rogner & Bernhard
- Format: Oktav
-
- Title : Dirk Gently's holistische Detektei
- ISBN : 3-548-22231-5
- Verlag: Ullstein
- Format: Oktav (12.5 x 20cm)
-
- Title : Der lange dunkle Fⁿnfuhrtee der Seele
- ISBN : 3-8077-0230-X
- Verlag: Rogner & Bernhard
- Format: Oktav
-
- Title : Die letzten ihrer Art
- ISBN : 3-8077-0256-3
- Verlag: Rogner & Bernhard
- Format: Oktav
-
- Title : Einmal Rupert und zurⁿck
- ISBN : 3-455-00075-4
- Verlag: Hoffmann und Campe
- Format: Oktav
-
- Title : Macht's gut und danke fⁿr den Fisch
- ISBN : 3-8077-0211-3
- Verlag: Rogner & Bernhard
- Format: Oktav
-
- Title : Per Anhalter durch die Galaxis
- ISBN : 3-548-22491-?
- Verlag: Rogner & Bernhard
- Format: Oktav
-
- For all books the publisher is "Fontein", and the format is always 5" x 8"
- (12.5 x 20 cm) paperback. The RRPs are for late 1994/early 1995.
-
- Information courtesy of book shop "Het Verboden Rijk", Roosendaal, The
- Netherlands.
-
- The German edition of Don't Panic:
-
- Titel: Keine Panik
- Mit Douglas Adams durch die Galaxis
- Autor: Neil Gaiman
- Verlag: Ullstein,1990 Nr. 22272
- ISBN: 3-548-22272-2
- Seiten: 253
- Preis: DM 19,80 (1990)
-
- Hebrew
- ------
-
- Title : Madrikh ha-trempist la-galaksyah. [HHGG] (1985)
- Title : ha-Misadah shebe-sof ha-yekum. [RATEOTU] (1986)
- Title : ha-Hayim, ha-yekum ve-khol ha-shear. [LTUAE] (1986)
- Title : Heyu shalom ve-todah al ha-dagim. [SLATFATF] (1986)
- Title : Lo mazik be-rubo. [MH] (1993)
- Title : Sokhnut ha-bilush shel Dirk G'entli. [DGHDA] (1989)
- Title : Sheat ha-teh ha-arukah veha-afelah shel ha-nefesh. [TLDTTOTS] (1991)
-
- Finnish
- -------
-
- Title : Linnunradan kasikirja liftareille (HHGTTG)
- Title : Maailmanlopun ravintola (RATEOTU)
- Title : Elama, maailmankaikkeus ja kaikki (LTUAE)
- Title : Terve, ja kiitos kaloista (SLATFATF)
- Title : Enimmakseen harmiton (MH)
- Title : Dirk Gentlyn holistinen etsivatoimisto (quite obvious!)
-
- Italian
- -------
-
- Title : La Vita, l'Universo e tutto quanto (Classici Urania n.209, 1994) [LTUAE]
- Title : Addio, e grazie per tutto il pesce (Classici Urania n.217, 1995) [SLATFATF]
- Title : Praticamente Innocuo (Urania n.1209, 1993) [MH]
-
- #French
- #------
-
- #Title: Le (Guide du) Routard Galactique (HHGTTG),=20
- #PdF n=B0340
- #ISBN : 2-207-50340-2
-
- #Title: Le Dernier Restaurant Avant La Fin Du Monde (RATEOTU),
- #PdF n=B0351
- #ISBN : 2-207-30351-9
-
- #Title: La vie, l'Univers et le Reste (L,U&E)
- #PdF n=B0369
- #ISBN : 2-207-30369-1
-
- #Title: Salut, et Encore Merci Pour le Poisson (SLATFATF)
- #PdF n=B0547
- #ISBN : 2-207-30549-X
-
- #Title: Globalement Inoffensive (Mostly Harmless)
- #PdF n=B0552
- #ISBN : 2-207-30548-1
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 7.3 The Salmon of Doubt
-
- Well, he's done it again. I'll keep the below in for reference, for a
- while, but it sounds as if Douglas has dropped Dirk out of the next
- book (which was supposed to be another Dirk book). No word yet on
- any other plot issues, but it is also pretty apparent the new release
- date of November 1996 is probably correct.
-
- Douglas Adams has announced the next book is going to be a Dirk book, called
- A Salmon of Doubt (previously A Spoon Too Short). This used to have an
- apparent release date of sometime in October - it now sounds like you're
- going to have to wait until November 1996 for it (or the epoch.) The blurb
- goes something like this:
-
- "A gorgeous woman approaches Dirk Gently, holistic detective, and requests
- his help in finding the missing half of her beloved cat. He looks at her with
- the disdain he reserves for achingly beautiful women he knows will never go
- out with him. 'I don't do cats,' he sneers. Happily, he doesn't have time
- to regret his decision before untraceable deposits in Dirk's checking account
- indicate that someone has indeed hired him. But who? And for what? Acting
- on his principle that all things are interconnected, he tails the very next
- person who walks by his London apartment.
-
- "The following day, in Los Angeles, Dirk finds himself enmeshed in a case
- that will turn up the missing bit of cat, replenish his depleted finances,
- and answer the most important question of all: What is the salmon of doubt,
- anyway?"
-
- Pertinent Info is:
-
- The Salmon of Doubt
- Harmony ($23)
- ISBN: 0-517-57743-7
- -or-
- ISBN: 0-09-178524-4
- Hutchinson Education
- bibl.: 23cm.288.
- #14.99 (W)
- Fiction (Science Fiction)
-
- With luck, the movie scripts will be the next project for Adams... (see
- section 5.7 for more details.)
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 8 ZZ9 Plural Z Alpha
-
- ZZ9 is the Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy Fan club. They offer
- a wide range of Hitch Hiker's merchandise, as well as publishing a
- pretty snazzy newsletter/magazine. Comes highly recommended.
-
- Last I heard, this was the person to contact for membership information:
-
- Noel Collyer (ZZ9 Membership secretary),
- 26 Northampton Road,
- Croydon,
- Surrey,
- CR0 7HA,
- Great Britain,
-
- ---
-
- Don't Panic!
- --
- /(o\ Nathan D. Hughes
- \o)/ nhughes@umich.edu
-