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List of minor The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy characters. The following is an alphabetical list of the minor characters in the various versions of The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, by Douglas Adams. The descriptions of the characters are accompanied by information on details about appearances and references to the characters. Major characters Arthur Dent, Ford Prefect, Zaphod Beeblebrox, Marvin the Paranoid Android, Trillian, and Slartibartfastare separately described. A Montreal construction worker joins a band and turns out to be a longlost rock star from 1960s New Jersey none other than Eddie Wilson, who mysteriously. List of minor The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy characters. Lists are also available for places in The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, races and species in The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, technology in The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, phrases from The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, and cast lists for The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy. AgrajageditAgrajag is a piteous creature that is continually reincarnated and subsequently killed, each time unknowingly, by Arthur Dent. Agrajag is first identified in the novel Life, the Universe and Everything, but it is revealed that several of Arthurs encounters in the first and second novels and in previous chapters of the third were with previous incarnations of Agrajag. The first occurs in the novel The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, when a bowl of petunias is suddenly yanked into existence miles above the planet Magrathea, and begins falling, having only time to think, Oh no, not again, before crashing to the ground. Watch Witch Hunter`S Bible Mediafire. The reason behind the bowls lament is revealed in the novel Life, the Universe and Everything, when Agrajag identifies the bowl of petunias as one of his prior incarnations, and tells Arthur that he had seen his face in a spaceship window as he fell to his doom. 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Eventually, Agrajag wishes to take revenge on Arthur Dent, diverting his teleportation to a Cathedral of Hate. However, in the process of explaining his reasons for hating Arthur he mentions Stavromula Beta, where Arthur had ducked to avoid a shot fired by an assassin, which then had hit and killed Agrajag instead. Arthur, having never been to Stavromula Beta, has no idea what Agrajag is talking about, and Agrajag realises that hes brought Arthur to the Cathedral too early. UPDATED RetroLook What if the U. S. Navy had continued Operating Fast SeaPlanes from Destroyers, Cruisers and Battleships after WW2 Features plot summary, cast and crew, message board, and reviews. Back when Mercedes was using the reanimated corpse of Pablo Picasso as the head of design for the Unimog division. Imagine youre a billionaire, and you pay a little extra per year to benefit someone who lives in the same city as you, a billionaire, but doesnt happen to earn. He tries to kill Arthur anyway, and once again dies at Arthurs hands while Arthur is defending himself, but not before setting off the explosives intended to kill Arthur by triggering a massive rockfall. Arthur escapes the rockfall unharmed. For the next few years Arthur travels the universe, secure in his knowledge that, no matter what happens, he cannot die at least until after he survives his assassination attempt at Stavromula Beta. In the novel Mostly Harmless Arthurs daughter Random Frequent Flyer Dent holds him hostage in a London club. When she fires her weapon Arthur dodges, causing the bolt to pass over his head and hit the man standing behind him. Earlier the victim Agrajag had dropped a book of matches which revealed the owner of the nightclub to be Stavro Mueller, and the name of the club to be Beta. Thus, what Arthur believed to be the name of a planet was actually the name of the nightclub, and Agrajag has died once again. Because of this, Arthur is now able to die as well, which, thanks to the Vogons, he supposedly does a few seconds later. In Fit the Fifteenth of the radio series, Douglas Adams plays Agrajag, having recorded the part for an audiobook version of the novel Life, the Universe and Everything. Producer Dirk Maggs added a suitable voice treatment, and Simon Jones as Arthur Dent recorded his lines opposite the pre recorded Adams. Adams was thus able to reincarnate to participate in the new series. At the end of the novel And Another Thing., Arthur Dents extreme bad luck in life coupled with cosmic balance mean that as he materialises on a planet shortly before Vogons are due to destroy it, Agrajag wakes up from a coma after six months having won the lottery and been recognised by a long lost love whilst on Celebrity Coma. This event presumably leads to cosmic balance ruining his other lives for the benefit of Arthur Dent. Mrs Alice BeeblebroxeditAlice Beeblebrox is Zaphods favourite mother, lives at 1. Astral Crescent, Zoovroozlechester, Betelgeuse V, and guards the true story of Zaphods visit to the Frogstar, waiting for the right price. She is referenced in Fit the Eighth of the radio series. The AllitnilseditAs their names were written to suggest, every Allitnil is an anti clone of a Lintilla. They were created by the cloning company to eliminate the billions of cloned Lintillas flooding out of a malfunctioning cloning machine. Being anti clones, when an Allitnil comes into physical contact with a Lintilla, they both wink out of existence in a puff of unsmoke. Along with Poodoo and Varntvar the Priest, three Allitnils arrived on Brontitall to get the three Lintillas there to agree to cease to be. Two of the clones eliminate their corresponding Lintillas, but Arthur shoots the third Allitnil, so that one Lintilla survives. Appearing only in Fit the Twelfth of the radio series, every one of the Allitnils is voiced by David Tate. The Allitnils, like the Lintillas, do not appear in the novels nor in the BBC television series. Almighty BobeditThe Almighty Bob is a deity worshipped by the people of Lamuella. Old Thrashbarg is one of the priests who worships Almighty Bob however, Thrashbarg is often ignored by the villagers of Lamuella. The Almighty Bob appears in the fifth book, the novel Mostly Harmless. Watch Online Watch Call Girl Of Cthulhu Full Movie Online Film'>Watch Online Watch Call Girl Of Cthulhu Full Movie Online Film. Anjie was a woman, on the brink of retirement, on whose behalf a raffle was being held in order to buy her a kidney machine. An unnamed woman played by June Whitfield on the radio convinces Arthur Dent to buy raffle tickets while he and Fenchurch are in a railway pub, attempting to have lunch. Arthur won an album of bagpipe music. Referred to in the novel So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish. Arcturan Megafreighter creweditThe captain and first officer were the only crew of an Arcturan Megafreighter carrying a larger number of copies of Playbeing magazine than the mind can comfortably conceive. They brought Zaphod Beeblebrox to Ursa Minor Beta, after he had escaped from the Haggunenon flagship. Zaphod was let on board by the Number One, who was cynical about the Guides editors becoming soft. He admired the fact that Zaphod was hitching the hard way. They only appear in Fit the Seventh of the radio series, where the captain is played by David Tate, and his number one by Bill Paterson. However, some of their dialogue was given to other characters in the novel The Restaurant at the End of the Universe. Leader of the cheese worshipping Tyromancers on the planet Nano. Appears in the novel And Another Thing. Three different barmen appear during the series. Barman of the Horse and GroomeditIn the novel The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, in episode 1 of the TV series, and the film, Ford and Arthur quickly down three pints each at lunchtime to calm their muscles before using the teleport to escape on the Vogon ship. Watch Easton`S Article Online Full Movie. Being told the world is about to end he calls last orders, please. The Red Lion Inn at Chelwood Gate, East Sussex1 was used during the TV series, and referenced in the dialogue Adams himself can be seen in the background of this scene Steve Conway played the character on TV. This barman was played by David Gooderson in the original radio series and Stephen Moore in the LP recording. Video News CNNChat with us in Facebook Messenger. Find out whats happening in the world as it unfolds.