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The Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, The Universe, and Everything. In the radio series and the first novel, a group of hyper-intelligent pan-dimensional beings demand to learn the Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, The Universe, and Everything from the supercomputer Deep Thought, specially built for this purpose.
In later years the main male reader was Peter Jefferson, formerly of BBC Radio 4, who took over from William Franklyn when that actor died in 2006. Another former Radio 4 announcer, Charlotte Green, assumed the role from the beginning of Series 50 in August 2014. Patricia Hughes, formerly in the same role on BBC Radio 3, was another regular ...
Forty-four people were arrested by the end of the day, and another twenty-five were arrested overnight. [4] The SPD posted a YouTube video depicting violent incidents in the Capitol Hill area. [ 4 ] Police maintained roadblocks in the area and restricted access to local residents, workers and business owners; some of the latter alleged that the ...
Chaz Bono (born March 4, 1969) is Cher’s eldest son; his father is Sonny Bono. Chaz, who is a writer and actor, publicly came out as trans in 2009. In 2012, ...
Cher has admitted her son Chaz Bono’s transition “was difficult for me” as a mother in a new interview.. The “Take Me Home” singer, 77, reflected on her “difficult, challenging ...
The music video was directed by Lindy Heymann and runs on a total length of over four minutes. The video took over 14 hours to film. Prior to the video, Heymann was given the track only being told that it was by Mark Owen. After listening to the track, she late come up of the "end of the world" idea for the video.
Cher is clearing up any confusion for readers as to why she’s referring to her son by his deadname in her new book. “This memoir is based on my (sometimes imperfect) memory,” Cher, 78, wrote ...
The song debuted at number 27 on the Canadian Hot 100 on March 27, 2008, [38] and topped the chart the next week. [39] By the end of the year, "4 Minutes" was the fifth best selling digital song in Canada with sales of 143,000 copies, and ranked fourth on the year-end tabulation of the Canadian Hot 100. [40] [41]