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Douglas Adams was born in Cambridge in March 1952, educated at Brentwood School, Essex and St John's College, Cambridge where, in 1974 he gained a BA (and later an MA) in English literature.

He is the creator of all the various manifestations of The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, which started life as a BBC Radio 4 series in March 1978. Since then it has been transformed into a series of best-selling novels, a TV series, a record album, a computer game and several stage adaptations. It is currently under development as a major motion picture.

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy's phenomenal success sent the book straight to Number One in the UK Bestseller List and in 1984 Douglas Adams became the youngest author to be awarded a Golden Pan. He won a further two (a rare feat), and was nominated - though not selected - for the first Best of Young British Novelists awards.

He followed this success with The Restaurant at the End of the Universe (1980); Life, The Universe and Everything (1982); So Long and Thanks for all the Fish (1984); and Mostly Harmless (1992). The first two books in the Hitchhiker series were adapted into a 6-part television series, which was an immediate success when first aired in 1982. Other publications include Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency (1987) and Long Dark Tea-time of the Soul (1988). In 1984 Douglas teamed up with John Lloyd and wrote The Meaning of Liff and after a huge success The Deeper Meaning of Liff followed this in 1990). One of Douglass personal favourites was written in 1990 when he teamed up with zoologist Mark Carwardine and wrote Last Chance to See an account of a world-wide search for rare and endangered species of animals.

He has sold over 15 million books in the UK, the US and Australia. He is also a best seller in German, Swedish and many other languages.

He is currently at work on a new novel.

Douglas is a founder-director Chief Fantasist of h2g2, formerly The Digital Village, a digital media and Internet company with which he created the 1998 CD-ROM Starship Titanic, a Codie Award-winning (1999 ) and BAFTA-nominated (1998) adventure game. His Company is currently building an online Guide inspired by The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy.

Douglass official website is at www.douglasadams.com

His assistant, , can be contacted at
h2g2,
11 Maiden Lane, London WC2E 7NA.
Tel: + 44 207 543 1723
Fax: + 44 207 543 1701

AWARDS & NOMINATIONS

Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

  • In over 50 years of the Hugos (the highest awards in science fiction, voted for each year by the members of the World Science Fiction Convention), Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (HHGG) is the only radio show ever to be nominated. It was on the shortlist in 1979 (in the category "Best Dramatic Presentation") and lost to Superman, the movie.
  • Radio adaptation awards include
  • Imperial Tobacco Award, 1978
  • Sony Award, 1979
  • "Best Programme for Young People" category of the 1980 Society of Authors/Pye Awards for Radio.
  • The TV series won three 1981 BAFTAs, in the categories of -"Best TV Graphics", "Best VTR Editing" and "Best Sound".
  • In December 1982 Douglas had three books in both the New York Times bestseller list and the Publishers' Weekly bestseller list - the first British author to have achieved this since Ian Fleming.
  • When Douglas won his first Golden Pan (for 1,000,000 paperback sales of HHGG) in 1984, it was the quickest that any Pan book had ever reached that figure, and Douglas was the youngest winner (i.e. age at time of writing), since Anne Frank. He won two further Golden Pans, for Restaurant at the End of the Universe, and Life, The Universe & Everything.
  • HHGG computer game won an award from Thames TV in 1985.
  • The unabridged audio book of HHGG which Douglas read for Dove Audio was nominated for the "Best Spoken Word Recording" Grammy in 1991.
  • The "Making Of HHGG " video was nominated for "Best Documentary" in the 1993 Video Home Entertainment Awards.
  • In 1996, The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy was placed at number 24 in the Waterstones Books/Channel Four list of the One Hundred Greatest Books of the Century.

LECTURES & PATRONAGES

Lectures:

Douglas Adams is represented by New York-based Talent Agency, Greater Talent Network. He lectures regularly throughout the world about technology, new media, and ecology.

In the past twelve months alone, Douglas has spoken in San Francisco, Austin , Orlando, University of Indiana, Carnegie Mellon University, Fort Lauderdale, Chicago, Los Angeles, New Jersey and Clark University, as well as several dates in Europe and Australia.

Patronages:

Douglas is patron of Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund and Save the Rhino International.


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