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An event hosted by IFIS, RHUL Science Fiction and Fantasy society.
As IFIS coincides with Towel Day this year, we will be paying tribute to the late, great genius that was Douglas Adams. Adams is fondly remembered for creating the most mind-bogglingly hilarious science-fiction comedy ever - The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy. But he didn't just write Hitchhiker's, and spread his talents wider than the endless seas of Santraginous V.
So you have a choice - the original BBC television adaptation of The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy, or "City of Death", a Tom Baker episode of Doctor Who from 1979.
Both are equally hoopy.
If you like, you can bring along any other Douglas Adams-y stuff to the vote, such as the recent movie version of Hitchhiker's.
But don't forget - AND THIS IS VITAL - don't forget your towel. Your lives may depend upon it.