I miss Douglas. OH yes I do. Seen the book great read. Seen the 2005 anniversary celebration w Steven Fry. Great stuff. A terrible silence without him. Gone far far too soon.
Last Chance To See is one of my favourite books of all time. I was lucky enough to hear Douglas's talk "Parrots, the Universe and Everything" back in 1996 and it was just far too much fun! So missed.
I remember watching this show back in the day and never realised quite what a twonk Clive Anderson really was at the time - combative even without reason. The great thing here is that Douglas Adams was such a good sport and keen intellect himself that he didn't feel the need to rise to any of the bait that would've ensnared and enraged so many others - he just lets the snide wash over him as good humour and then turns it into actual good humour. Utter, utter legend.
I didn't 'tune it' to the great mans work-(to my shame) and I'm impressed with his demeanor here. He is a rare guest in that he joined in and competed with Clive's witty banter, instead of the usual sulky ones who get offended. Douglas was a really great MAN.
All of the movie making world lost some of the best content they could ever have hoped for when Douglas Adams was kinda "glossed over" in stupid wastes of time like this interview, where he ought to have featured as a genius megastar........ but merely bumped in as a 5 minute nothing........... it's going to be hilarious when someone (terry gilliam) makes a proper version of either Dirk Gentley, or Hitch Hiker's Guide......
Holy sheet, I forgot Clive Anderson existed. Saw his face in the thumbnail on my homepage and now my hair is flying back due to all the memories wooshing past my head
Thanks for posting. Its understandable how many of us old gits choose to forget Clive, given how unlikable he was. Kudos goes to Douglas Adams for doggedly trying to enthuse us in a project he clearly believed in.