Hitchhiker's Companion Original Galaxy Radio Scripts
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1 The Original Hitchhiker Radio Scripts
I purchased the hitchhiker radio scripts when it first was published and i still to this day break it pout and read it from time to time and am also in works to adapt it to a stage production with the help of my theater director. i think it is a very good script and for those of you who did not purchase a copy before it went out of print i am truly sorry. go steal your friends copy!
2 This is great!
I've read this before, and I will say that it is a great book to have, especially if you have the Hitchhiker's Trilogy or series, so you can compare it to each other. Highly recommended to all.
3 Great- simply great
These scripts were the first HHG I have ever read! Unfortunately, I was borrowing them from my friend when my house burned down! If anyone can assist in helping me find a copy to replace the one I was borrowing, PLEASE DO. It will be greatly appreciated.
4 okay, okay...
I have a copy, but I wouldn't exactly kill for one. I mean, it's nice to have if you're a Hitchhiker fan, but let's face it, reading scripts is a less-than-fascinating experience; much better to actually here the show. On the bright side, there are some humourous directions for the actors, and loads o' facts about recording the series and whatnot. You might as well try to find a copy, but it's not the end of the world if you can't.
5 This is making me angry!!
Oh, man, I'm angry! I've been trying to get these scripts for a long time, and I don't own a single line of the original radio series!! If anyone has any info on even the remotest possibility of the teeniest probability of gaining some dog-eared worm-eaten copy of this book or casette or absolutely any other version of this piece of art, please email me.

Thursday, 24-Jul-2008 02:39:17 CDT
Quote of the Day:


But I always fired into the nearest hill or, failing that, into blackness.

I meant no harm; I just liked the explosions. And I was careful never to
kill more than I could eat.
-- Raoul Duke

High Priest: Armaments Chapter One, verses nine through twenty-seven:
Bro. Maynard: And Saint Attila raised the Holy Hand Grenade up on high
saying, "Oh Lord, Bless us this Holy Hand Grenade, and with it
smash our enemies to tiny bits." And the Lord did grin, and the
people did feast upon the lambs, and stoats, and orangutans, and
breakfast cereals, and lima bean-
High Priest: Skip a bit, brother.
Bro. Maynard: And then the Lord spake, saying: "First, shalt thou take
out the holy pin. Then shalt thou count to three. No more, no less.
*Three* shall be the number of the counting, and the number of the
counting shall be three. *Four* shalt thou not count, and neither
count thou two, excepting that thou then goest on to three. Five is
RIGHT OUT. Once the number three, being the third number be reached,
then lobbest thou thy Holy Hand Grenade towards thy foe, who, being
naughty in my sight, shall snuff it. Amen.
All: Amen.
-- Monty Python, "The Holy Hand Grenade"