First post, by pewpewpew
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"The weekend marked the 42nd anniversary of the first broadcast of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, the hugely influential BBC radio show."
"The weekend marked the 42nd anniversary of the first broadcast of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, the hugely influential BBC radio show."
Only the 42nd anniversary, I thought it was older than that. Maybe I'm thinking of the books instead of the radio show, not sure which came first. I still remember watching the TV series (yes, I saw the more recent film and kind of regretted it instantly).
I missed the radio broadcasts but I do remember the TV series, read the books in school, and played the game on my PC.
I think I only finally listened to the radio shows when I got on the internet.
Is this too much voodoo?
I'm sorry what was the question?
I remember listening to these in the college parking lot, then hustling back to class, so I guess they were broadcast in Canada a couple of years later. It was a good way to start the 80s.
Is this too much voodoo?