And Another Thing ... Douglas Adams' Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. As heard on BBC Radio 4
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<p><b>Discover the sixth book in the ludicrously inaccurately named Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy trilogy, as broadcast on BBC Radio 4 and featuring original cast members including Simon Jones, Geoff McGivern, Mark Wing-Davey and Sandra Dickinson.</b><br><br>Arthur Dent led a perfectly ordinary, uneventful life until the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy hurled him deep into outer space. Now he's convinced a cruelly indifferent universe is out to get him. <br><br>And who can blame him?<br><br>His life is about to collide with a pantheon of unemployed gods, a lovestruck green alien, a very irritating computer and at least one very large slab of cheese. If, that is, everyone's favourite renegade Galactic President can get him off planet Earth before it is destroyed . . . again.<br><br><b>'A triumph, fabulous. Colfer has given us a delight'</b> <i>Observer</i><br><br><b>'I haven't read anything in a long time that made me laugh as much' </b><i>The Times</i><br><br><b>'Chock-full of fanciful, inventive one-liners and asides, brimming with a burning sense of the ridiculousness of life' </b><i>Independent on Sunday</i><br><br><b>'The best post-mortem impersonation I have ever read'</b> Mark Lawson, <i>Guardian</i></p>
And Another Thing ... Douglas Adams' Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. As heard on BBC Radio 4 Eoin Colfer
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<p><b>Discover the sixth book in the ludicrously inaccurately named Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy trilogy, as broadcast on BBC Radio 4 and featuring original cast members including Simon Jones, Geoff McGivern, Mark Wing-Davey and Sandra Dickinson.</b><br><br>Arthur Dent led a perfectly ordinary, uneventful life until the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy hurled him deep into outer space. Now he's convinced a cruelly indifferent universe is out to get him. <br><br>And who can blame him?<br><br>His life is about to collide with a pantheon of unemployed gods, a lovestruck green alien, a very irritating computer and at least one very large slab of cheese. If, that is, everyone's favourite renegade Galactic President can get him off planet Earth before it is destroyed . . . again.<br><br><b>'A triumph, fabulous. Colfer has given us a delight'</b> <i>Observer</i><br><br><b>'I haven't read anything in a long time that made me laugh as much' </b><i>The Times</i><br><br><b>'Chock-full of fanciful, inventive one-liners and asides, brimming with a burning sense of the ridiculousness of life' </b><i>Independent on Sunday</i><br><br><b>'The best post-mortem impersonation I have ever read'</b> Mark Lawson, <i>Guardian</i></p>