From Bastablon to biscuits
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Sep 13, 2017
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Mark Steadman, Danny Smith and Jon Bounds continue their mission to discuss everything in the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy canon , in alphabetical order. This episode has bad language in it.

Followup

Douglas Adams’ Apple Macintosh SE/30, by Andy Taylor

Bastablon

The planet whose marketing executives came up with the slogan for the Restaurant at the End of the Universe, and a jumping-off point to discuss Talk Like a Brummie Day.

Bath Sheets in Space

A coffee-table book on the subject of bath towels, and a chance for Danny to discuss his hatred for coffee tables.

Belgium

A revolting intergalactic swear word. We discuss what it could possibly mean.

Betelgeuse

One of the suns that forms the Shoulder of Orion, along with his sister Bellatrix. Here the team discuss displacement of characters throughout the universe.

Bethselamin

A world of staggering beauty, and an opportunity for Jon to wax lyrical about the rolling hills England.

Bill Paterson

The Scottish actor who plays a bit part in the second radio series, and Rob McKenns the rain god.

Bill Wallace

The actor behind Prosser from the council, and Prostetnic Vogon Jeltz. Here the team also discusses scale in the H2G2 universe.

Biscuits

Mark tasks Danny with uncovering the truth behind the biscuit story (if you’re unfamiliar, all will be explained). The story has been discussed at length on Snopes.

Book recommendation

This week we’re recommending Stranger Than We Can Imagine: Making Sense of the Twentieth Century, by John Higgs. Pick it up in audiobook form for free by taking out a free 30 day trial with Audible. Just head to audibletrial.com/leopard to get started.

Twitter question

We were asked "What's your favourite Douglas Adam book/story (besides Hitchhiker's)?"

Get in touch

Share some of your thoughts on the biscuit story by emailing feedback@btlpodcast.com.

Follow @iamsteadman, @probablydrunk and @bounder on Twitter.

Check out Gig of My Life, and the charity single for the Birmingham bin men, released by Jon Bounds and Jon Hickman.

Bastablon, Bath Sheets in Space, Belgium, Betelgeuse, Bethselamin, Bill Paterson & Bill Wallace, biscuits, and some listener feedback.

Mark Steadman, Danny Smith and Jon Bounds continue their mission to discuss everything in the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy canon , in alphabetical order. This episode has bad language in it.

Followup

Douglas Adams’ Apple Macintosh SE/30, by Andy Taylor

Bastablon

The planet whose marketing executives came up with the slogan for the Restaurant at the End of the Universe, and a jumping-off point to discuss Talk Like a Brummie Day.

Bath Sheets in Space

A coffee-table book on the subject of bath towels, and a chance for Danny to discuss his hatred for coffee tables.

Belgium

A revolting intergalactic swear word. We discuss what it could possibly mean.

Betelgeuse

One of the suns that forms the Shoulder of Orion, along with his sister Bellatrix. Here the team discuss displacement of characters throughout the universe.

Bethselamin

A world of staggering beauty, and an opportunity for Jon to wax lyrical about the rolling hills England.

Bill Paterson

The Scottish actor who plays a bit part in the second radio series, and Rob McKenns the rain god.

Bill Wallace

The actor behind Prosser from the council, and Prostetnic Vogon Jeltz. Here the team also discusses scale in the H2G2 universe.

Biscuits

Mark tasks Danny with uncovering the truth behind the biscuit story (if you’re unfamiliar, all will be explained). The story has been discussed at length on Snopes.

Book recommendation

This week we’re recommending Stranger Than We Can Imagine: Making Sense of the Twentieth Century, by John Higgs. Pick it up in audiobook form for free by taking out a free 30 day trial with Audible. Just head to audibletrial.com/leopard to get started.

Twitter question

We were asked "What's your favourite Douglas Adam book/story (besides Hitchhiker's)?"

Get in touch

Share some of your thoughts on the biscuit story by emailing feedback@btlpodcast.com.

Follow @iamsteadman, @probablydrunk and @bounder on Twitter.

Check out Gig of My Life, and the charity single for the Birmingham bin men, released by Jon Bounds and Jon Hickman.

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