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Title:Arcana Caelestia
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Moderator:NETRIX::thomas
Created:Thu Dec 08 1983
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1300
Total number of notes:18728

682.0. "Anyone remember 1994 ?" by ERIC::WILLIAMSI (Leeds University) Thu Sep 01 1988 13:15

    This note may only really mean anything to NOTERS from the UK. Here
    goes anyway.
    
    Does anyone out there remember/know anything about the BBC Radio 4
    series "1994" which was first (only ?) broadcast in 1984. It was
    a very funny satirical program in the Hitchhiker's Guide to the
    Galaxy mould starring (amongst others) Robert Lindsey and Stephen
    Fry. It was based around a future British society in which the
    (privatised) Department of the Environment had taken over everything
    and was running Britain completely. It contained some hilarious
    digs at advertising people, yuppies, computers, ministers etc.etc.
    
    There were rumours of a second series, possibly called 1996 (???).
    Does anyone know anything more about this ? Is there anyone out
    there who has the faintest idea what I am talking about ?
    
    Daniel Crow (whose Fetcher *never* falls over - its a Mk.8)
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682.1"Of course you fall over. You're a Fetcher."ATSE::WAJENBERGMake each day a bit surreal.Thu Sep 01 1988 13:319
    Just so you don't feel completely alone, yes, I remember catching
    some episodes of "1994" on a Boston FM station, WCRB.  I couldn't
    catch enough to keep track of the plot, but I got the impression
    that didn't matter much.  I think the Fetcher robots were my favorite
    prop.  The digs at consumerism reminded my of "The Midas Plague,"
    a novella by Fredrick Pohl (I think), in which the poorer you are,
    the larger the quota of goods you are obligated to consume.
    
    Earl Wajenberg
682.2Book of the seriesCHEFS::BARKMon Sep 05 1988 14:246
    I have an extremely vague memory of perhaps hearing the first episode
    of this series, having read your description.  I think I didn't
    find it as funny as I'd hoped.  In case you hadn't noticed, a
    novelisation of the series is now in the shops.