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Beware of the Leopard: the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy podcast

24: From the Grebulons to the G’Gugvuntts

08 Feb 2018

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Mark and Jon Bounds are joined by Jon Hickman to finish rattling through the Gs, including a stop off at the Guide, and some very special found poetry. Grebulons The Grebulons were awoken from hyperspace sleep with no memories, after a meteorite struck their ship. They are thin and, under domestic lighting conditions, a sort of dim purplish green. They settled on a moon orbiting Pluto, and monitored Earth, believing astrology to be an exact science. Grunthos the Flatulent Grunthos the Flatulent is a Krian poet; the second-worst in the universe. The Guide The Guide is a sort of electronic book, that has several million entries in an index you “fast wind” through. Each item has a code, which you type in on a small pad. This scrolls the screen to the selected item. The Guide has been played - in what we might consider canon - by Peter Jones, William Franklin, Rula Lenska and Stephen Fry. Gunk Gunk is a genre of music.This segment involves a lot of shouting. G’Gugvuntt The G’Gugvuntts are mortal enemies of the Vl’hurgs, who joined forces and went teaming across wormholes in space at the sound of Arthur Dent complaining about his lifestyle. Links Times is hard (Please Don’t Burn Our Shithouse Down!) - YouTube S01E01 watch-along | Beware of the Leopard - The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy podcast Paradise Circus: A Birmingham Miscellany Pier Review – A Road Trip in Search of the Great British Seaside Lyrebird - Create a digital copy of voice My son in the bath with rude words

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