Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy
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Erstausstrahlung: 1981-01-05Dauer: 35 MinStatus: Ended
Die legendäre BBC-Produktion nach dem Roman von Douglas Adams – britischer Humor mit Lichtgeschwindigkeit! Arthur Dent hat Glück im Unglück. Sein Heimatplanet, die Erde, wird von einem Sternen-Bautrupp gesprengt. Sie muss einer intergalaktischen Schnellstraße weichen. Arthur allerdings wird von Ford Prefect gerettet, einem Reporter des allseits beliebten Reiseführers „Per Anhalter durch die Galaxis“. Gemeinsam düsen die beiden durch den Kosmos und erleben eine Menge haarsträubender Abenteuer, in denen sich die beunruhigende Frage stellt: Was ist der Sinn des Universums, des Lebens und alles übrigen? (Quelle: thetvdb.com)
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| Season 1 (anzeigen/ausblenden) | ||
|---|---|---|
| 6 | Episode 6 | 1981-02-09 |
| Ende ohne Schrecken - oder Schrecken ohne Ende? Arthur Dent und Ford Prefect wissen es noch nicht, als sie mit ihrem geklauten schwarzen Raumschiff direkt auf die Sonne zurasen. Doch Roboter Marvin kann auch diesmal helfen: Er "beamt" die Freunde in eine andere Dimension und geradewegs auf ein merkwürdiges schwimmendes Etwas. Land ist in Sicht; etwa die Erde? Gaststars: Aubrey Morris, Beth Porter, David Neville, David Rowlands, Doug Blather, Enid Blackman, Geoffrey Beevers, Jon Glover, Laurie Goode, Marilyn Gothard, Matthew Scurfield, Reg Lloyd | ||
| 5 | Episode 5 | 1981-02-02 |
| Alles, was im Universum Rang und Namen hat, trifft sich im Lokal "Millyways", um das Ende abzuwarten. Gerade als Arthur Dent, Ford Prefect und Trillian etwas Leckeres zu Essen bestellen wollen, schellt das Tischtelefon. Roboter Marvin fordert die Reisegruppe auf, in die Tiefgarage zu kommen, um mit der "Disaster Area" dem Inferno zu entfliehen. Scheinbar in Sicherheit, macht der Roboter ihnen ein verhängnisvolles Geständnis. Gaststars: Barry Warren, Colin Bennett, Colin Jeavons, Dave Prowse, Jack May, Mary Eveleigh, Peter Davison | ||
| 4 | Episode 4 | 1981-01-26 |
| Arthur Dent, der mit Ford und dem zweiköpfigen Zaphod an Bord eines gestohlenen Raumschiffes zum legendären Planeten Magrathea geflogen ist, erfährt dort Dinge, die ihm zu denken geben. Soll die Erde wirklich nicht das gewesen sein, was sie schien? Und welche Rolle spielen die kleinen weißen Kreaturen, die Arthur irrtümlich für Mäuse gehalten hat? Bei einem Festmahl tief im Innern des Planeten treffen die Reisenden auf die wahren Herrscher der jüngst atomisierten Erde. Gaststars: Anthony Garrick, Charles McKeown, Colin Bennett, David Leland, David Tate, Eddie Sommer, Eric French, James Muir, Marc Smith, Matt Zimmerman, Richard Reid, Richard Vernon, Timothy Davies, Valentine Dyall | ||
| 3 | Episode 3 | 1981-01-19 |
| Arthur Dent, der letzte Mensch, trampt weiter unverdrossen kreuz und quer durchs All. Mit seinem außerirdischen Freund Ford Prefect sowie Zaphod und dessen Freundin Trillian ist er unterwegs zum legendären Planeten Margrathea. Abgesehen von der ewigen Nörgelei des frustrierten Roboters, verläuft die Reise ungewöhnlich harmonisch. Doch plötzlich steigen Atomraketen auf - die letzte Stunde scheint nun doch gekommen. Gaststars: David Tate, Jacoba, John Austen-Gregg, John Dair, Lorraine Paul, Nicola Critcher, Richard Vernon, Susie Silvey, Zoe Hendry | ||
| 2 | Episode 2 | 1981-01-12 |
| Peng! Die Vogonen haben die Erde gesprengt! Nur ein einziger Mensch ist entkommen: Zusammen mit dem Außerirdischen Ford Prefect gelangt Arthur Dent als blinder Passagier an Bord des Raumschiffes. Eine Falle! Der Vogonen-Anführer nimmt die beiden fest und stellt sie vor die Wahl: Entweder sie lauschen seinen Gedichten oder sie werden ins Vakuum des Alls gestoßen. Gaststars: David Tate, Douglas Adams, Gil Morris, Jennifer Goble, Martin Benson, Michael Cule, Rayner Bourton | ||
| 1 | Episode 1 | 1981-01-05 |
| Krieg der Sterne auf urkomisch englische Art. Hier gibt's im All keine Machos und keine Monstren, die mit Laserschwert und Ionenknute um Trillionen Quadratmeter Kosmos streiten. Sondern etwas duemmliche, aber recht sympathische Leutchen. In England war die Serie ein Strassenfeger. Das Maerchen beginnt mit der Sprengung des blauen Planeten, die Arthur Dent mit Hilfe eines Ausserirdischen als einziger Mensch ueberlebt. Gaststars: Andrew Mussell, Bill Barnsley, Cleo Rocos, David Grahame, Douglas Adams, George Cornelius, Joe Melia, Martin Benson, Steve Conway, Steve Trainer, Terry Duran | ||
| Season 0 (anzeigen/ausblenden) | ||
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| 61 | Marvin and Zem | 2018-11-13 |
| Actor/director Dirk Maggs breaks down the voice performance and sound design behind Marvin the Paranoid Android and Zem the mattress from the Hitchhiker's Guide TV series. | ||
| 60 | Life, the Universe and Clapperboards | 2018-11-13 |
| The main behind-the-scenes documentary included in the 2018 Blu-ray release of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy TV series. Features cast and crew interviews and on-set footage from the original 1981 production. | ||
| 52 | Heart of Gold | |
| An Easter egg clip featuring the Heart of Gold spaceship sequence. The Heart of Gold graphics won a BAFTA for the series. | ||
| 51 | Explosion of Earth | |
| An Easter egg clip from the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy TV series showing the destruction of the Earth. | ||
| 50 | Unused Titles | |
| An unused title sequence for the TV series employing the Doctor Who slit-scan tunnel, subsequently rejected in favour of the final computer-generated sequence. | ||
| 49 | Out-Takes | |
| Numerous outtakes from the TV series revealing the scope of effort required to perfect the final piece. | ||
| 48 | Deleted Scene - Episode 2 | |
| A short sequence cut from Episode Two of the TV series prior to transmission. | ||
| 44 | Peter Jones Introduction | |
| The first episode was screened to a selected audience at the National Film Theatre in January 1981 and featured a specially recorded introduction by voice-of-the-book Peter Jones - his only on-screen appearance in his Hitchhiker's capacity. | ||
| 39 | Open Door: The Sound of Love | |
| The earliest known filmed interview with Douglas Adams. Young, unemployed Anthony Hodgins interviews Adams about his unhappy childhood. An audio extract from Hitchhiker's is illustrated with library footage, making this the earliest visual interpretation of the story on television. | ||
| 38 | Mostly Hand Drawn | 2018-10-01 |
| A high-definition featurette showcasing the BAFTA-winning graphic animation created by Rod Lord and his team at Pearce Animation Studios. The segment highlights the painstaking manual process of creating the Guide's "computer" displays using cells and lit-from-behind transparency before the era of digital CGI. | ||
| 37 | Heart Of Gold | |
| 35mm widescreen animation sequences used for back-projection on the set. | ||
| 36 | Explosion of Earth | |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. | ||
| 35 | Hexagonal Phase Trailer | |
| Online trailer for Radio 4 - the latest (and possibly final series ever) of Hitchhiker in its original medium, is based on the 2009 novel by Eoin Colfer with snippets of unpublished material from Douglas Adams’ archives. The surviving members of the original cast plus guests such as Lenny Henry and Ed Byrne, gathered in October 2017 to record the series which premiered in March 2018 on Radio 4. | ||
| 34 | Q-Phases Trailer | |
| A star-studded trailer for the Quandary and Quintessential Phases radio series based on the fourth and fifth Hitchhiker novels. | ||
| 33 | Tertiary Phase Trailer | |
| The surviving members of the radio cast re-assembled in 2003 for the long overdue radio adaptation of the third Hitchhiker book, Life, The Universe And Everything. | ||
| 32 | Mostly Hand-Drawn (HD animation feature) | |
| Animator Rod Lord’s BAFTA award-winning graphic sequences from the TV series are presented in HD for the first time, allowing a more detailed appreciation of Babel Fish guts, Deep Thought’s equations and Vogon sex. | ||
| 31 | Trailer for Radio Times (1980) | 1980-01-01 |
| The Radio Times magazine announced their first and only Hitchhiker cover article in this televised trailer for the second radio series, featuring a super-intelligent shade of the colour blue, plus unique narration by Peter Jones. | ||
| 30 | Open Door, The Sound of Love (1980) | 1980-03-02 |
| The earliest known filmed interview with Douglas Adams, talking about his awkward childhood. | ||
| 29 | Marvin and Zem | |
| The inimitable original voice of Marvin was brought back to life by Stephen Moore for the Tertiary Phase in 2003, when he shared swamp duties with a mattress called Zem. | ||
| 28 | Marvin on Blue Peter (1981) | 1981-06-25 |
| The Paranoid Android launched his 1981 bid for pop stardom on the Children’s TV favourite Blue Peter and then told the presenters how he didn’t even want to talk about it. | ||
| 27 | Simon Jones on BBC Breakfast (2012) | 2012-05-25 |
| BBC Breakfast welcomed Arthur Dent (Simon Jones) to their sofa on Towel Day 2012 to plug the theatrical summer tour of The Hitchhiker’s Guide Radio Show Live. | ||
| 26 | Saturday Review (1985) | 1985-06-01 |
| Douglas Adams explains to Minnette Marin his ideas for interactive CD-Rom audio drama, while in Birmingham, the fans gather for a Hitchhiker-themed games convention. | ||
| 25 | Writing Hitchhiker’s | |
| The story of Hitchhiker’s difficult birth, taken from exclusive interviews conducted in 2007 and 2012. Douglas’ brother James shares personal memories of his big brother back in ‘77, struggling to write at the family home in Dorset. Nick Webb, a witty, avuncular friend of Douglas’ who later became his official biographer, was also the publisher who in 1978 commissioned the best-selling novel, upon hearing the original radio broadcasts. | ||
| 24 | Life the Universe and Clapperboards | |
| Elements of the main series now available in HD. | ||
| 23 | Ten Short Films | |
| From the personal archives of producer, Kevin Davies, featuring Douglas Adams and imagery from the TV series and elsewhere. Includes two exclusive reports on the movie from the World premiere in Leicester Square. | ||
| 22 | Recorded at the End of the Universe | |
| Unique behind-the-scenes footage from the rehearsal rooms and the studio floor, showing the cast and crew grappling with the scenery, the props and the text of the Hitchhiker TV series. | ||
| 21 | The Sound of Sypher (1980) | |
| BBC Engineering film - The proto-digital world of audio production is examined here in a technical explanation of the BBC’s latest SYPHER dubbing suite, featuring the BAFTA-winning sound supervisor Mike McCarthy at work on Hitchhiker. | ||
| 20 | Douglas Adams on Paperbacks (1981) | 1981-04-15 |
| A quaint book programme where host Robert Kee makes plain directly to Douglas Adams’ face, his obvious disregard for the author’s second novel. | ||
| 19 | Douglas Adams on Nationwide (1980) | 1980-12-05 |
| The first public glimpse of the new TV series was during this Nationwide clip when presenter Sue Cook interviewed Douglas Adams. | ||
| 18 | Douglas Adams on Micro Live (1985) | 1985-03-08 |
| Douglas Adams talks about The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Game on BBC 2's Micro Live. Originally broadcast on 8th March 1985. | ||
| 17 | Inside 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy' | 2005-05-07 |
| Documentary charting the rise of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy from its original guise as a radio series through to becoming a Hollywood blockbuster. | ||
| 16 | Original Opening Titles | |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. | ||
| 15 | The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - The Movie | 2005-04-29 |
| Mere seconds before the Earth is to be demolished by an alien construction crew, journeyman Arthur Dent is swept off the planet by his friend Ford Prefect, a researcher penning a new edition of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy." | ||
| 14 | The Man who Blew up the World | 2001-08-04 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. | ||
| 13 | Life, The Universe and Douglas Adams | 2009-10-05 |
| Keine Beschreibung vorhanden. | ||
| 12 | Graphics from the Show | |
| BAFTA award winning graphics from the show. | ||
| 11 | Tomorrow's World Sequence | 1981-02-12 |
| At the time, Zaphod Beeblebrox's second head was at the cutting edge of robot animatronics. The February 12, 1981 edition of the BBC's long-running science program took a closer look... | ||
| 10 | Out-takes | 2002-04-30 |
| Out-takes. | ||
| 9 | Deleted Scene from Episode 2 | 2002-04-30 |
| A short sequence cut from Episode Two prior to transmission | ||
| 8 | Pebble Mill at One | 1981-01-23 |
| An appearance by animator Rod Lord and producer/director Alan J. W. Bell on the January 23, 1981 edition of the program, talking about 'Hitchhiker's' with Donny McLoud. This footage is sourced from the only surviving off-air recording. | ||
| 7 | Behind the Scenes | 2002-04-30 |
| The final minutes of studio recording for Episode Two on Saturday, November 8, 1980 were a fraught affair, with time seriously running out. A 15-minute overrun was formally agreed but it still meant lights-out at 10:15 P.M., whether the scene was completed or not. Watch the timecode as it counts down towards the cut-off point of 22:15:00 and you'll begin to feel some of the tension experienced by all concerned... | ||
| 6 | Original Trailer | 1981-01-01 |
| The BBC2 trailer for the first episode of 'Hitchhiker's'. | ||
| 5 | Communicate! | 1980-01-01 |
| As part of a BBC Education program, cameras were given access to the radio studios of 'Hitchhiker's' during the production of the second series, just in time to record things going not-terribly-well with the Nutrimatic Drink Dispenser scene...share and enjoy! | ||
| 4 | Introduction by Peter Jones | 1981-01-01 |
| The first episode was screened to a selected audience at the National Film Theatre, and featured a specially recorded introduction by voice-of-the-book Peter Jones -- his only on-screen appearance in his 'Hitchhiker's' Capacity. (The 'laughter-track' idea was dropped after this one episode experiment). | ||
| 3 | Douglas Adams Omnibus | 2001-08-04 |
| A profile of the late Douglas Adams - creator of 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy'. Features contributions from many of his famous collaborators and friends, such as Stephen Fry, Terry Jones, Clive Anderson and Griff Rhys Jones. | ||
| 2 | Don't Panic! | 2002-04-30 |
| Kevin Davies revisits his footage from "The Making of..." documentary, to bring together a further 20 minutes of interviews and other material that didn't make it into the final program. | ||
| 1 | The Making of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy | 1993-01-01 |
| Kevin Davies' hour-long documentary from 1993. Packed with unbroadcast and archive material, behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with Simon Jones, David Dixon, Mark Wing Davey, Sandra Dickinson, Douglas Adams and Alan J. W. Bell. | ||
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