I'm not sure where to put this, but here might be right. Am I the last to find out that the original radio series of HHGTtG is available as an audiobook? Or as 4 audiobooks, I should say.
I'm pretty excited.
Giles ,'Get It Done'
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I'm not sure where to put this, but here might be right. Am I the last to find out that the original radio series of HHGTtG is available as an audiobook? Or as 4 audiobooks, I should say.
I'm pretty excited.
You might well be the last to find out. My BBC audio CDs of the first two radio series are from 1996....
So yeah, they original series have been available for a while, and the new radio versions of the remaining books came out in the early 2000s. I believe there are also audiobook recordings of Douglas Adams reading the books themselves.
I had them on vinyl back in the day, but they weren't exactly the same as the cassettes I had recorded off the radio (which, of course, expired a long time ago). So I'm going to glare a little bit at everyone for not telling me there were digital versions available.
May I point out that a new season of iZombie starts Thursday night? and a new season of The 100 - on a whole new planet! - started Tuesday.
And if anyone is interested in Roswell, New Mexico, the full season hit Netflix today.
THE 100 IS BACK! Oh, I love these hopelessly embattled kids so much.
I haven't watched the 100. Am I missing out?
Thanks for the heads up on iZombie! I still really like that show.
I haven't watched the 100. Am I missing out?
I binge-watched the first 3 or 4 seasons (whatever was available on Netflix at the time) and I found it completely addictive, if punishing. It's kind of an endless stream of characters constantly being backed into corners where the only way out is MORE TERRIBLE DECISIONS.
So if you're into shows where occasionally people make good choices and things work out for them...this is not that.
And everything's out to get them, one way or the other.