For those of you interested in odd things like factual accuracy, it ought to be notedthat Hitchhiker’s went on to become one of BBC’s most successful radio programsever. Many letters were received at BBC’s Bush House, addressed to MegadodoPublications, asking for copies of the guide. One enterprising customer even enclosed apenny, suggesting that BBC deposit in the bank, and then go forward in a time machine andcollect all the interest at the end of time, arguing that the handsome profits would morethan cover the cost of both the book and its delivery. Throughout the series, therecording was always done in bits and pieces, and Douglas was finishing scripts page bypage (the rumour was he used toilet paper, to save costs, presumably) , so the actorsnever had the faintest idea what was going on. In fact, two of the cast members met on aBBC talk show, and one of them told the other that he was in some show where no one seemedhave the faintest clue, to which the other one said, "Oh, yes, that must beDouglas’s thing, I’m in it too, actually…"