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Cheers Douglas
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Posted Apr 14, 2000 by Demon Drawer (Really wishing he could put what he wants in here, but he's not upst with hootoo)
This is a very touching tribute from someone who actually knew the man. I've informed John-the-gardener so he can add to the other tributes already on the H2G2 Obituary Page http://www.h2g2.com/A280595



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Posted Apr 14, 2000 by 40408
i am glad to see that you have done that smiley
we are hoping to have something in the Post as well.
monsy fish

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Posted Apr 14, 2000 by Demon Drawer (Really wishing he could put what he wants in here, but he's not upst with hootoo)
I think use Douglas's and refer to the others. I've just scraped the e-mail I was working on on this one.

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Posted Apr 14, 2000 by 40408
i was just thinking the same thing....after reading through his again i cannot think of it being written any better. guess i should get permission to reprint it in the Post for this week smiley
monsy fish

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Posted Apr 14, 2000 by Richard
I knew, indeed know, a Peter Jones very well, but not this Peter Jones. Now, after reading your piece, I feel I've met him. Thank you.

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Posted Apr 14, 2000 by John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!"
It's wonderful to have confirmed the idea that we all have of Peter Jones: that he was a man of almost supernatural niceness. Such people are rare, and knowing that he was of that precious few makes missing him all the more poignant and true.

JTG

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Posted Apr 14, 2000 by Wowbagger
It's both touching and sad that a person could be missed having never met him.
I wish I had now.

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Posted Apr 14, 2000 by Peet (the Pedantic Punctuation Policeman, Muse of Lateral Programming Ideas, Spoonwinner, Cheese Namer & Zaphodista)
Ditto

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Posted Apr 15, 2000 by Fruitbat (Eric the)
Well said, Douglas.

This reminds me strongly of the piece that Harlan Ellison wrote about his final meeting with George Pal, over Pal's desire to start a new film and Ellison's inability - at the time - to commit to the project, which meant it didn't happen.

I start thinking about the number of performers, whether they're disembodied voices that we react to, or people we see (ir)regularly on film or tape, and how little we really know of them as people. Watching a brilliant performance only tells us that someone's gifted and gives everything they have to a performance; what they're like as people, to meet or to work with, is often less well-known.....even if they're connected with something legendary or bearing of cult-status.

I wonder how many other performers will come to be known by the masses only after their deaths? I've only learnt about him from reading this entry, yet he made a valuable contribution to the Guide. Rest well, Peter, and happy reading.

Fruitbat

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Posted Apr 15, 2000 by Chris Tonks - The Overseer [PCT]
I really loved the way Peter read the lines for HHGG. After listening to the tapes, I then read the book exactly like he spoke it. I now always read everything in a voice similar to his. He was a great man.
- The Big C

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Posted Apr 15, 2000 by Chaotic Illuminator
As I read DA's obituary, I could hear Peter Jones in my head, reading the classic passages which just wouldn't have been the same without him. It is impossible to conceive of the Book ever having any other voice.

Wonderful to hear that he was indded such a nice man in person - as one would want the Book to be!

A sad day for HHGG fans everywhere, but also a chance to take delight in Peter's huge contribution to the legend.

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Posted Apr 15, 2000 by Bob The Frog
Peter Jones will for ever be the voice of the book. It was not a mistake bringing the Guide to telly *BECAUSE* he added the gravitas that was necessary for it to be taken seriously (?) I only started listening to Just A Minute on the strength of his performance on HHGTTG, and yes, he was allowed more leeway than others, but when the score doesn't matter, and when the other contestents were happy to let it happen because of the affection they felt for him, who could be happier?I'll miss him, as I did Willie Rushton, but I'll be proud to tell my grandchildren that I heard him.

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Posted Apr 16, 2000 by TimJ (ACE)
How do I find words for this?

I think that it is incredible that everybody has set out to write alll of this here. I too find that I am missing sombody I never met, and now wish that I was able to have that honor. Well done, and thank you for bringing a part of this clearly great person to all of us.

Tim

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Posted Apr 17, 2000 by beeline
Just put any episode of Hitchhiker's on the stereo and you'll see that he will never really die. Even open the book and read - you'll hear his voice immediately. smiley

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Posted Jun 11, 2000 by Researcher 108409
If you measure a persons existence by the effects they have, rather than just the length of time they are alive for, surely Peter Jones will be one of the few who is here forever.

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