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Series 1 |
| 1 :01x01 - Episode 1 (Jan/05/1981) | | Arthur Dent wakes up to find that his house is about to be bulldozed, and his day is only going to get worse. At the pub his friend Ford Prefect tells him that he is an alien and the Earth is about to be destroyed to make way for a new hyperspace bypass. Will Ford and Arthur escape Earth in time? | | Guest Stars: Martin Benson (1) as Vogon Captain Jeltz, Joe Melia as Mr Prosser, Cleo Rocos as Alien, Andrew Mussell as Alien, Steve Conway as Barman, | Uncredited: Terry Duran as Workman, Bill Barnsley as Annoyed man, David Grahame as Sandwich-board man, Steve Trainer as Barfly, George Cornelius as Workman, Douglas Adams as Man In Pub | Director: Alan Bell Writer: Douglas Adams | | | |
| 2 :01x02 - Episode 2 (Jan/12/1981) | | Ford and Arthur have been captured on board one of the Vogon Constructor Ships, and are forced to listen to the Captain's poetry (Vogon poetry is the worst in the universe) before being thrown out of an airlock. However, they are miraculously rescued by the starship Heart of Gold, where they meet Marvin the Paranoid Android, Zaphod Beeblebrox (the President of the Galaxy) and Trillian, another Earth escapee! | | Guest Stars: David Tate as Eddie the Computer, Gil Morris as Gag Halfrunt, Rayner Bourton as Newscaster, Stephen Moore as Marvin, David Learner as Marvin, Michael Cule as Vogon Guard, Martin Benson (1) as Vogon Captain Jeltz, | Uncredited: Ralph Morse as Smartarse, Douglas Adams as Unhappy man, Sirius Cybernetic Marketing Division member | Director: Alan Bell Writer: Douglas Adams | | | |
| 3 :01x03 - Episode 3 (Jan/19/1981) | | Arthur, Ford, Zaphod, Trillian and Marvin travel with the Heart of Gold to the legendary planet, Magrathea, the home of the planet builders. They land on the planet and set off to explore. Zaphod, Trillian and Ford explore beneath the surface, where they make a surprising discovery... Meanwhile, Arthur and Marvin are approached on the surface by Slartibartfast, who explains that the Earth was destroyed 5 minutes too early, and they intend to build a new one... | | Guest Stars: David Tate as Eddie the Computer, Richard Vernon as Holographic Magrathean, Slartibartfast, Stephen Moore as Marvin, The Whale, David Learner as Marvin, | Uncredited: John Austen-gregg as Spaceman, Zoe Hendry as Spacewoman, Jacoba as Handmaiden, Nicola Critcher as Handmaiden, Lorraine Paul as Handmaiden, Susie Silvey as Handmaiden, John Dair as Rich Merchant | Director: Alan Bell Writer: Douglas Adams | | | |
| 4 :01x04 - Episode 4 (Jan/26/1981) | | Arthur learns about Deep Thought, a computer built millions of years ago to discover the "Ultimate Answer", after 7 and a half million years, it had the answer: 42. So to decipher this answer, the builders of the computer commissioned a new, even larger computer to find the "Ultimate Question"; the Earth. It is discovered that Trillian's mice (the smartest creatures on Earth) were searching for the Ultimate Question, and they believe they can find the answer by first extracting Arthur's brain... | | Guest Stars: Marc Smith (1) as Bang Bang, Matt Zimmerman as Shooty, Stephen Moore as Frankie Mouse, Charles McKeown as Vroomfondel, Valentine Dyall as Deep Thought, Timothy Davies (1) as Phougg (uncredited), Fook, David Leland (1) as Majikthise, Richard Vernon as Slartibartfast, Antony Carrick as Loon-Quall (uncredited), Lunkwill, David Tate as PA (uncredited), Benjy Mouse, | Uncredited: Eric French as G'Gugvunt Leader, Eddie Sommer as Alien Robot, Richard Reid as Guard, James Muir as Vl'Hurg Leader | Director: Alan Bell Writer: Douglas Adams | | | |
| 5 :01x05 - Episode 5 (Feb/02/1981) | | Arthur, Ford, Trillian and Zaphod are saved by the Galactic Police, and then knocked unconscious, when they wake up they find themselves at the Restaurant at the End of the Universe. They steal a totally black ship from the car park and go in to hyperspace, however, with the interior being completely black as well, the controls are illegible, and the ship is out of control and veering into a nearby sun! | | Guest Stars: Barry Frank Warren as Hotblack Desiato, Colin Bennett as The Great Prophet Zarquon, Stephen Moore as Marvin, David Learner as Marvin, Colin Jeavons as Max Quordlepleen, David Prowse as Bodyguard, Jack May (1) as Garkbit, Peter Davison (1) as Dish of the Day, | Uncredited: Mary Eveleigh as Girl on stairs | Director: Alan Bell Writer: Douglas Adams, John Lloyd (2) | | | |
| 6 :01x06 - Episode 6 (Feb/09/1981) | | Ford and Arthur dash to the escape pods, where they end up being teleported to a mysterious ship, "Ark B". Which they discover is a ship filled with middle-men trying to find a world to colonise, and the world they have chosen is Earth, 2 million years in the past. Arthur and Ford are now stuck on prehistoric Earth. | | Guest Stars: David Neville as Number Two, Aubrey Morris as B Ark Captain, Geoffrey Beevers as Number Three, Matthew Scurfield as Number One, Rayner Bourton as Newscaster, Stephen Moore as Radio voices (uncredited), Marvin, David Learner as Marvin, Beth Porter as Marketing Girl, Jon Glover (1) as Management Consultant, David Rowlands as Hairdresser | Director: Alan Bell Writer: Douglas Adams | | | |
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