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The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy

  • TV Series
  • 1981
  • TV-PG
  • 2h 32m
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8.0/10
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The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy (1981)
Arthur Dent and his friend Ford Prefect escape the destruction of Earth only to face incredible trials, tribulations and adventures in space and time.
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Arthur Dent and his friend, Ford Prefect, escape the destruction of Earth, only to face incredible trials, tribulations and adventures in space and time.Arthur Dent and his friend, Ford Prefect, escape the destruction of Earth, only to face incredible trials, tribulations and adventures in space and time.Arthur Dent and his friend, Ford Prefect, escape the destruction of Earth, only to face incredible trials, tribulations and adventures in space and time.

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    • Simon Jones
    • David Dixon
    • Peter Jones
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      • Simon Jones
      • David Dixon
      • Peter Jones
    • 89User reviews
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    • Won 3 BAFTA Awards
      • 5 wins total

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    Simon Jones
    Simon Jones
    • Arthur Dent
    • 1981
    David Dixon
    • Ford Prefect
    • 1981
    Peter Jones
    Peter Jones
    • The Book
    • 1981
    Sandra Dickinson
    Sandra Dickinson
    • Trillian
    • 1981
    Mark Wing-Davey
    Mark Wing-Davey
    • Zaphod Beeblebrox
    • 1981
    Stephen Moore
    Stephen Moore
    • Marvin…
    • 1981
    David Learner
    • Marvin
    • 1981
    David Tate
    • Eddie…
    • 1981
    Martin Benson
    Martin Benson
    • Vogon Captain
    • 1981
    Richard Vernon
    Richard Vernon
    • Slartibartfast
    • 1981
    Rayner Bourton
    Rayner Bourton
    • Newscaster
    • 1981
    Joe Melia
    Joe Melia
    • Mr. Prosser
    • 1981
    Jack May
    Jack May
    • Garkbit (Head Waiter)
    • 1981
    Steve Conway
    • Barman
    • 1981
    Aubrey Morris
    Aubrey Morris
    • Captain
    • 1981
    Colin Jeavons
    Colin Jeavons
    • Max Quordlepleen
    • 1981
    Antony Carrick
    Antony Carrick
    • Lunkwill
    • 1981
    Cleo Rocos
    Cleo Rocos
    • Alien
    • 1981
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    winstonmtaylor

    One of my favorite stories of all time!

    I first listened to the BBC radio broadcast and loved it. Later I read all the books in the series and became a fan for life.

    This series follows the books and radio broadcast almost word for word but as someone pointed out earlier, like most books, your own imagination makes it better, provided you have one. I must say though, being a long time fan, a friend bought me this series on two VHS cassettes which included a paper back copy of the 1st book and have to say, I did enjoy it.

    The movie that was made in 2005 was a huge disappointment so if you want to watch it, instead of reading or listening to it. I definitely recommend this series.
    9movieman_kev

    Don't Panic, it's really quite good

    In this 6-part Mini based on the Douglas Adam's radio scripts, Ford Perfect (David Dixon) saves his friend Arthur Dent (Simon Jones, whom made not one, but two of the best mini's of the '80's, this and Brideshead Revisted, both in 1981 mind you. I'm inclined to think that Simon got a hold of the Infinite Improbability Drive) from the annihilation of Earth to pave the way for an intergalactic hyperspatial express route . Ford, unbeknowst to Arthur is an alien and whisks him away on a comical adventure that includes, but not limited to, everything. The humor is delightfully British,most of the characters dead-on (a given, since a lot of the cast were holdover's from the radio play). The effects may be a tad dated (an understatement if I ever heard one), however I feel that it adds to the charm of the show rather than detracts. All in all a marvelous adaption.

    My Grade: A
    bob the moo

    Classic British satire mixed with absurdist humour

    In the early eighties Arthur Dent awakes to find the council is preparing to bulldoze his home to make way for a by-pass. Arthur is determined to sop them but is distracted by his friend Ford Prefect who is sure the world is about to be destroyed by the Vogons. Arthur is shocked to find that Ford is not from Gilford but really from another planet and that he is correct in his assertions. The two escape by hitching a ride on the Vogon ship and thus begins an adventure that will see them meet old friends and see places in new ways thanks to the guidance of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.

    Based on the radio show, this was what made Douglas Adams. The plot is pretty thin but is matched by the observations from the aforementioned book itself. The is allows one half of each show to be moving things forward and making the show actually go somewhere and for the other half to be absurdly funny. The story is good enough to be amusing by itself but with the sly wit of the guide taking swipes at things in a sideways fashion it becomes even better.

    It is rarely laugh out loud funny, and I've yet to meet an American who gets the satire/wit of the thing (although there are some!). Simply because this is a witty thing rather than a silly, hilarious thing. The plot does require some leaps of faith as our characters escape death in several unlikely ways – but this is sci-fi and more importantly we always have the book to put it all in focus. The guide's comments show that the galaxy, like earth, is an insecure place that is really quite meaningless at the end of the day.

    Jones is perfect as the book – he always sound slightly unbelieving of what he was saying, as if he was taken aback by the sheer amazement he was feeling! Simon Jones is likable as Arthur but I always found Dixon a little too cocky for Ford. Likewise I was never a real fan of Wing Davey but I must admit the two heads were good for the time. The rest of the cast are very good – but really the two Jones's are carrying the two separate elements of the show.

    Overall those who know the books and the radio show will feel some material is missing, but really these 6 episodes cover the basic material very well and are very true to the source. The wit may go over the head of some people but this is absurd British wit of the finest sort.
    7caspian1978

    Interesting for a 1981 audience

    If you didn't see this when it was a mini series on the BBC back in 1981, you may have rented it at the video store where you get to watch the entire 3 hour plus series all together. I recommend you don't take it all in at once. Don't Panic!....but you're better off watching it in segments. At times, it can be too much of a good thing, then again, it could be too much of a bad thing as well. For 1981, the 16mm and video story was well done for its time. The acting and story are pure British humor in the late Python style. For a present day audience, it's hard to consider funny. As we speak, a remake is in the works to make the story more modern and entertaining. Still, the original is good for what it was. At the time, no one else had tried to do a movie like it. For that, the Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy will always have its place on video shelves around the country.
    8jfwhelan

    There is a need to set the record straight!

    I have read through the reviews and find that many people are questioning whether this series is faithful to the books. It pre-dated most of them! I remember listening to the original radio shows on the BBC – I loved them: the humour, the wit, the sheer mind-boggling grandeur of the concept. Later when Adams rewrote his early radio scripts as a book I read it, but was disappointed: for me, it lacked the immediacy and the warmth of the radio scripts – I personally think the later books that were not radio script rewrites were better, or maybe it's just that I wasn't finding fault with differences between the books and the loved original.

    Yes this was first a radio show, then a book (later books) and during the process of writing the books was transcribed from radio to a TV comedy in 6 half hour episodes closely matching the equivalent radio episodes from the first (radio) series. Don't assume you are watching a film or a mini-series – you are not! This was produced, because the Radio series was absolutely cult for many baby-boomers who had listened to it during their University years and the BBC recognised the demand and catered for it. Yes it was low budget, yes of course there were many things wrong with it, but Adams, himself, was involved in the TV scripts and the story changes were his or at least approved by him.

    For those of us who had loved the radio series, this was good stuff; the right jokes were there and more importantly the late great Peter Jones was still the voice of the book. In fact we had the same Arthur Dent, Zaphod and Marvin as well. I, personally, was reasonably happy with the new Ford Prefect, but oh so disappointed by Sandra Dickenson as Trillian; for me, as for so many, this character had to have Susan Sheridan's voice and I will never be able to imagine her as blond.

    It wasn't the radio series, but it was still very good, so please see this show in context as something between the original radio series and the books: it was never an adaptation of a book it was an adaptation of a radio script as were at least half of the books (I say at least half, since Adams wrote more radio scripts than were ever made and I think some of the later books were first conceived as radio scripts). Finally please remember you are criticising what was designed to be a sort of six episode sitcom it was never a mini-series. And for those of you who are only familiar with the books go back to source, if you can, and revel in the original radio series (12 half hour episodes in two series) and please remember these are not an adaptation of the books: these are the original and were made and broadcast before the first book was ever written.

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    • Trivia
      The wardrobe crew were shocked to discover, halfway through filming, that only one dressing gown had been purchased for Arthur, and the line had been discontinued by the manufacturer. The cast and crew were then ordered to be particularly gentle with the dressing gown for the remainder of production. Towards the end of the series, it was rumoured that a second series would be made, and when shooting wrapped the dressing gown was locked away to preserve it in case it would be needed again.
    • Goofs
      The person operating Zaphod's third arm can be seen on multiple occasions.
    • Quotes

      Arthur Dent: You know, I've always had this feeling there was some greater purpose.

      Slartibartfast: No, that's just ordinary paranoia. Everybody in the Universe has that.

      Arthur Dent: Well if everyone has it, then perhaps it means something...

    • Crazy credits
      Animator Kevin Davies, credited from episodes four to six, receives a different, humorous title each time. The job titles are: Mouse Trainer, Milliways Catering and Bath Superintendent.
    • Alternate versions
      At the time of filming, BBC policy was that all comedy shows should have a laugh track. The first two episodes were played to an audience of 100 people to record the laugh track, but it was never broadcast in this form.
    • Connections
      Featured in Did You See..?: Episode #1.9 (1981)
    • Soundtracks
      Journey of the Sorcerer
      (title music)

      Written by Bernie Leadon

      Arranged by Tim Souster

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    • Release date
      • January 5, 1981 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (web project by Douglas Adams)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
    • Filming locations
      • St Austell, Cornwall, England, UK(Clay Pits for planet Magrathea)
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 32m(152 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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