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- Floyd music and two other tunes "hummed" by Marvin when the team land on Magrathea) on CD and c****ette in 1988, becoming the first CD release in the BBC...
- depressed robot named Marvin, and Trillian — to a legendary planet named Magrathea. Its inhabitants were said to have specialized in custom-building planets...
- supercomputer Deep Thought: "42". He believes that the answer lies on the planet Magrathea, which is only accessible using the Heart of Gold's improbability drives...
- legendary planet of Magrathea, believing it to hold a great secret. At this point, Zaphod leaves the task of getting to Magrathea to the ship's computer...
- [citation needed] When the Heart of Gold crew arrive on the ancient planet of Magrathea, they abandon Marvin on the surface. During an apparently suicidal confrontation...
- announces their arrival at "the most improbable planet that ever existed", Magrathea, to Zaphod. This was never filmed. The arrangement of Journey of the Sorcerer...
- stories. Jorgenson, Eric (2020). The Almanack of Naval Ravikant (PDF). Magrathea Publishing. ISBN 978-1-5445-1420-8. Retrieved March 19, 2021. Clifford...
- Dent, Ford Prefect, Trillian, and Zaphod Beeblebrox leave the planet Magrathea on the Heart of Gold. A Vogon ship bribed by Gag Halfrunt and a group...
- when a bowl of petunias is yanked into existence miles above the planet Magrathea in place of one of the missiles targeting the Heart of Gold after its...
- years. In 1981, the pit was used by the BBC as the planet surface of Magrathea in the TV series the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. By the mid-1990s...