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Running in the pages of SFX magazine at the moment is a great offer, and you've still got time to get it if you subscribe now. Take out a two-year subscription to SFX and you'll get this fantastic 8-CD box set (as sold for £49.99) completely free!

More popular than The Celestial Home Care Omnibus and more controversial than Oolon Coluphid’s trilogy of controversial blockbusters: Where God Went Wrong, Some More of God’s Greatest Mistakes and Who is This God Person Anyway? Yes, we’re talking The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, Arthur Dent’s essential companion throughout his adventures…

This 8-CD collector’s box set contains the original two radio series, plus Douglas Adams’s behind-the-scenes Guide to the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy on two CDs. Narrated by Peter Jones and containing interviews with cast members and Douglas Adams, this is the indispensable Guide to the Guide. It normally sells for £49.99. But subscribe to SFX magazine (the world's number one sci-fi and fantasy magazine) for two years at just £19.46 per six months and it’s yours gratis. Neat, eh?

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