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Douglas Adams: Life, Works, and the Galaxy


Episode 668


This source functions as a comprehensive biographical overview detailing the life and varied career of Douglas Adams, the English author, humorist, and screenwriter. The text explores his professional journey, highlighting his contributions to British comedy and television, including writing for Monty Python and serving as a script editor for Doctor Who. Adams is primarily recognized as the creator of the successful franchise, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, which originated as a radio comedy before evolving into a popular "trilogy of six" novels, a TV series, and a major film. Furthermore, the extensive article addresses Adams's strong personal convictions, detailing his passionate commitment to environmental activism and conservation and his stated position as a radical atheist. Structural information, such as a bibliography, filmography, and sections on his interest in technology, including the Apple Macintosh and early digital projects like Starship Titanic and h2g2, underscores the breadth of his creative output and lasting legacy, commemorated annually on Towel Day.


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