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Marvin The Paranoid Android has appeared across various mediums since Douglas Adams first created him, but arguably the definitive rendering was in the BBC2 Hitch Hikers television series in 1981.
Moore voiced Marvin the Paranoid Android in both BBC Radio 4’s 1978 broadcast of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy and BBC 2’s 1981 television adaptation.. Notably, Radiohead’s seminal ...
While Martha Wells, the original creator of Murderbot, hasn't explicitly stated that she was inspired by Marvin the Paranoid Android, the similarities between him and Murderbot are plain to see.
NICO the robot has joined the illustrious club of humans, chimps, elephants and dolphins in being able to recognise himself in a mirror. Another automaton, Leonardo, now has the ability to see the ...
Fans of Douglas Adams' 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy' wonder no more: here's what this manically depressed robot does in his downtime ...
5. Douglas Adams' Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Despite how well it sums up the Radiohead aesthetic, the title "Paranoid Android" did not originate with Radiohead. It was borrowed from the ...
Stephen Moore, best known for his roles as the paranoid android Marvin in “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” radio series and the Silurian Eldane in “Doctor Who,” has died.He was 81.
In Star Trek IV, Scotty picks up a computer mouse and speaks into it, trying to get the machine’s attention. “Computer! Computer!” When nothing happens, someone tells him to use the keyboard.