The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy cast lists
Main cast
♦ "The Rainbow" production ♥ Science Fiction Theatre of Liverpool production ♠ Theatr Clwyd Production
Additional cast for the Secondary Phase
- Covering the BBC Radio 4 Secondary Phase (1979—1980).
Cast lists for Radio Series Two of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.[1] | |
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Character's Name | Secondary Phase |
Frogstar Robot | Geoffrey McGivern |
Arcturan Number One | Bill Paterson |
Arcturan Captain/Radio Voice | David Tate |
Hitchhiker's Guide Receptionist | David Tate |
Lift | David Tate |
Roosta | Alan Ford |
Frogstar Prisoner Relations Officer | David Tate |
Gargravarr | Valentine Dyall |
Vogon Captain | Bill Wallis |
Vogon Guard | Stephen Moore/David Tate |
Vogon Computer | David Tate |
Gag Halfrunt | Stephen Moore |
Ventilation System | Geoffrey McGivern |
Nutrimat Machine | Leueen Willoughby |
Zaphod Beeblebrox IV | Richard Goolden |
Bird One | Ronald Baddiley |
Bird Two | John Baddeley |
Wise Old Bird | John le Mesurier |
Footwarrior | John Baddeley |
Lintilla (and her clones) | Rula Lenska |
Hig Hurtenflurst | Mark Smith |
Film Commentator | David Tate |
Computeach | David Tate |
Pupil | Stephen Moore |
Varntvar the priest | Geoffrey McGivern |
Android Stewardess | Rula Lenska |
The Allitnils | David Tate |
Poodoo | Ken Campbell |
Autopilot | Jonathan Pryce |
Zarniwoop (Vann Harl) | Jonathan Pryce |
Man in the Shack | Stephen Moore |
Character's Name | Secondary Phase |
Additional cast for the Tertiary to Quintessential Phases
- Covering the BBC Radio 4 radio series 3-5 (2004–2005) and the Bavarian Radio/Southwest radio adaptations in 1990-1991.
Cast lists for different versions of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. A blank cell in the table indicates that the information is unknown. | ||
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Character's Name | Tertiary to Quintessential Phases[6][7][8] | German Radio Series Two[11] |
Hitchhiker's Guide Receptionist | N/A | |
Lift | Michael Fenton Stevens | N/A |
Vogon Captain | Toby Longworth | N/A |
Vogon Guard | Bob Golding | N/A |
Lintilla (and her clones) | Rula Lenska | N/A |
Zarniwoop (Vann Harl) | Jonathan Pryce | N/A |
Wowbagger (the Infinitely Prolonged) | Toby Longworth | N/A |
Zem the Mattress | Andy Taylor | |
Krikkit Robots | Dominic Hawksley | |
Walkie Talkie | Fiona Carew | N/A |
The Boy | Theo Maggs | |
Deodat | Bruce Hyman | N/A |
Cricket Commentator #1 | Henry Blofeld as himself | |
Cricket Commentator #2 | Fred Trueman as himself | Walter Hohe |
Wikkit Voice | Dominic Hawksley | Heinz Schimmelpfennig |
Agrajag | Douglas Adams | Klaus Herm |
Judiciary Pag | Rupert Degas | Bruno Ganz |
Krikkit Man One | Michael Fenton Stevens | Bernd Wesselmann |
Krikkit Man Two | Philip Pope | Andreas Serda |
Krikkit Man Three | Tom Maggs | Joachim Prech |
Mancunian Correcting-Fluid Magnate | Michael Fenton Stevens | |
Krikkit song writer | Philip Pope | |
Thor | Dominic Hawksley | Edgar Hoppe |
Woman with the Sydney Opera House head | Joanna Lumley | |
Party Doorman | Paul Wickens | |
Hactar | "Young" voice: Geoffrey McGivern "Dust cloud" voice: Leslie Phillips |
Peter Lieck |
Krikkit Commander | Dominic Hawksley | |
Dispatcher | Bob Golding | |
Silastic Armorfiends | Bob Golding | |
Elder of Krikkit | Dominic Hawksley | |
Krikkit Civilian | Bob Golding | |
Prak | Chris Langham | |
The Book's "update voice" | Rula Lenska | N/A |
Rob McKenna | Bill Patterson | Otto Sander |
Fenchurch (Fenny) | Jane Horrocks | Nina Hoger |
Barman (Old Pink Dog Bar) | Arthur Smith | N/A |
Russell | Rupert Degas | Eberhard Feik |
Alien Teaser | Bob Golding | |
Stewardess | Alison Pettitt | N/A |
Hooker | Fiona Carew | N/A |
Vogon Helmsman | Michael Cule | N/A |
Evil-looking bird | Chris Emmett | N/A |
Canis Pontiff | Chris Emmett | N/A |
Raffle Woman | June Whitfield | |
BT Operator | Ann Bryson | N/A |
Barmaid | Ann Bryson | |
Jim (bartender) | Simon Greenall | |
News Anchor 1 | Simon Greenall | |
News Anchor 2 | Ann Bryson | |
Speaking Clock | Brian Cobby | N/A |
Zirzla Leader | David Dixon | N/A |
Ecological Man | David Dixon | |
Arthur's BBC Boss | Geoffrey Perkins | |
Murray Bost Henson | Stephen Fry | Heinz Meier |
East River Creature | Jackie Mason | |
Vogon Councillor | Dominic Hawksley | N/A |
Steward | Simon Greenall | |
Mrs Kapelsen | Margaret Robertson | |
Vogon Clerk | Michael Cule | N/A |
Wonko the Sane (John Watson) | Christian Slater | Hans Christian Blech |
Tricia McMillan (parallel Earth) | Sandra Dickinson | N/A |
The Lajestic Vantrasheel of Lob | Bob Golding | |
Radio commentators | Nick Clarke as himself Charlotte Green as herself |
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First Grebulon | Andy Taylor | N/A |
Second Grebulon | Michael Fenton Stevens | N/A |
Prophet | John Challis | N/A |
Information Creature | Mitch Benn | N/A |
Gail Andrews | Lorelei King | N/A |
Colin the Robot | Andrew Secombe | N/A |
Old Man on the Pole | Saeed Jaffrey | N/A |
Smelly Photocopier Woman | Miriam Margolyes | N/A |
Stewardess | Lorelei King | N/A |
Accountancy Bird #1 | Roger Gregg | N/A |
Accountancy Bird #2 | Michael Fenton Stevens | N/A |
Accountancy Bird #3 | Danny Flint | N/A |
Lift | Roger Gregg | N/A |
Grebulon Underling | Philip Pope | N/A |
Grebulon Lieutenant | Michael Fenton Stevens | N/A |
Random Frequent Flyer Dent | Samantha Béart | N/A |
Old Thrashbarg | Griff Rhys Jones | N/A |
Strinder | Roger Gregg | N/A |
Doctor | Roger Gregg | N/A |
Grebulon Leader | Andy Taylor | N/A |
The Patient | Lorelei King | N/A |
Bartender (Domain of the King) | Roger Gregg | N/A |
Elvis | Philip Pope | N/A |
The Newsreader | Neil Sleat | N/A |
Runner | Tom Maggs | N/A |
Character's Name | Tertiary to Quintessential Phases[6][7][8] | German Radio Series Two[11] |
References
- 1 2 3 The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: Collector's Edition 8 CD set, containing the original 12 radio episodes from 1978 and 1980, as well as an untransmitted interview with Ian Johnstone and the twentieth anniversary programme. ISBN 0-563-47702-4.
- 1 2 The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy: Part One, 2 LP set. Hannibal Records, 1982, HNBL2301.
- 1 2 The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy Part Two: The Restaurant at the End of the Universe, LP. Hannibal Records, 1982, HNBL 1307.
- 1 2 The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (TV series) UK Region 2 DVD release, 2002, BBCDVD 1092. Includes on-screen notes by Kevin Jon Davies, documentaries by Kevin Jon Davies, deleted scenes and other BBC TV clips.
- 1 2 Adams, Douglas (1994). The Illustrated Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (US Hardcover ed.). Harmony Books. ISBN 0-517-59924-4.
- 1 2 3 4 The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: The Tertiary Phase 3 CD set. ISBN 0-563-51043-9.
- 1 2 3 4 The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: The Quandary Phase 2 CD set. ISBN 0-563-50496-X.
- 1 2 3 4 The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: The Quintessential Phase 2 CD set. ISBN 0-563-50407-2.
- 1 2 The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (film) UK Region 2 DVD release, 2005. Includes commentaries by Garth Jennings, Nick Goldsmith, Martin Freeman and Bill Nighy, and Robbie Stamp with Sean Sollé. Also includes the documentary Don't Crash: The Making of the Film of the Novel of the Radio Series of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
- 1 2 Adams, Douglas and John Lloyd (Lloyd uncredited) (2003). Per Anhalter ins All (German adaptation of The Primary Phase). Translated by Benjamin Schwarz (Compact Disc ed.). Der Hörverlag. ISBN 3-89940-276-6.
- 1 2 3 4 Adams, Douglas (1996). Per Anhalter ins All Teil 7-15 (German radio adaptation of Life, the Universe and Everything and So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish). Translation and audio adaptation by Walter Andreas Schwarz (Compact Disc ed.). Der Hörverlag. ISBN 3-89584-171-4.
- 1 2 Simpson, M. J. (2005). The Pocket Essential Hitchhiker's Guide (Second ed.). Pocket Essentials. p. Pages 48–50. ISBN 1-904048-46-3.
- 1 2 3 Simpson, The Pocket Essential Hitchhiker's Guide, second edition, pages 53-54
- 1 2 3 4 5 Simpson, The Pocket Essential Hitchhiker's Guide, second edition, pages 50-52
- Gaiman, Neil (2003). Don't Panic: Douglas Adams and the "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy". Titan Books. ISBN 1-84023-742-2.
- Simpson, M. J. (2003). Hitchhiker: A Biography of Douglas Adams (First US ed.). Justin Charles & Co. ISBN 1-932112-17-0.
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