Amazon.co.uk Review
The problem here is not so much the low-budget look as the script itself, which is lovingly faithful to the radio series in a way that Douglas Adams' novels aren't. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy was a lucid, satirical, occasionally profound, utterly unique comic invention on radio. As such, it has nothing to gain from TV. The script needs no visual elaboration--that's best left to the listener's own imagination. Only the animated renditions of the Guide itself enhance Peter Jones' wonderfully dry narration; otherwise--paradoxically, perhaps--by supplying images the concept is oddly diminished here.
On the DVD: A suitably eclectic not to say eccentric collection of extra features makes this a wholly satisfying two-disc set, neatly packaged in a fold-out slipcase. On the second disc there's an hour-long "making of" documentary from 1992 featuring contributions from the cast and crew, including Douglas Adams; and then there's even more in a 20-minute section entitled "Don't Panic!". A fascinating behind-the-scenes peek at filming as the clock runs out on studio time and a look at the recording of the original radio series complete the first part. Then navigate to the "Outer Planets" to find outtakes, a deleted scene, Zaphod's animatronic second head on Tomorrow's World and Peter Jones's witty and shambolic introduction to the first episode, plus more besides. The series itself is presented in standard 4:3 ratio and Dolby stereo. --Mark Walker
Special Features
Region 2
Making Of
Extra Footage
Peter Jones Intro
Original Trailer
Communicate
Behind The Scenes
Animatronics Feature
Pebble Mill Appearance By Rod Lord And Alan J Bell
Production Notes
Out Takes
Photo Gallery
Easter Eggs
From the Back Cover
Don't Panic! -- additional "Making of" material
An introduction to the first episode by Peter Jones, recorded live at the NFT
Communicate! -- Behind the scenes of the radio series
The original BBC2 episode one trailer
Deleted scene
Behind-the-scenes
Tomorrow's World animatronics feature on Zaphod Beeblebrox
Rod Lord and Alan JW. Bell's appearance on Pebble Mill at One
Out-takes
Photo Gallery
On-Screen Production Notes
Subtitles: English SDH
Dolby Digital Stereo
Ratio: 4:3