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Jeltz and reading
Martin Benson as Prostetnic Vogon Jeltz reading poetry to Ford and Arthur

Jeltz and poetry
Prostetnic Vogon Jeltz of the Galactic Hyperspace Planning Council tortures Ford Prefect ( character ) | Ford Prefect and Arthur Dent with his poetry in the 2005 film The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy ( film ) | The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.

Jeltz and Arthur
When Halfrunt learns that Arthur Dent escaped the planet's destruction, Jeltz is dispatched to track him down and destroy him.
Finally, after the credits, Jeltz is able to tick the box that he is supposed to tick after he has destroyed the Earth and Arthur goes flying with Fenchurch.

Jeltz and Dent
Actors from the Tertiary to Quintessential Phases who appeared were Toby Longworth ( Prostetnic Vogon Jeltz ), Samantha Béart ( Random Dent ), Andy Secombe ( Colin the Security Robot ), Philip Pope ( Krikkit song ) and a recording of the voice of Douglas Adams as Agrajag.

Jeltz and Hitchhiker's
Griffiths has also performed in adaptations of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, providing the voice for Slartibartfast for the radio adaptation of Life, the Universe and Everything and playing the Vogon Jeltz in the film version of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
He can also be heard in several instalments of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Tertiary to Quintessential Phases, as Wowbagger and Prostetnic Vogon Jeltz.

Jeltz and Guide
In Mostly Harmless, Jeltz is once again responsible for the destruction of the Earth, after the Vogons infiltrate the Hitch-hikers ' Guide company offices to turn the guide into a device capable of destroying all Earths in every dimension.

Jeltz and series
A third example appears in The Quintessential Phase of the radio series, again written by Jeltz.
Bill Wallis, who played Mr. Prosser and Prostetnic Vogon Jeltz in the original series, was unavailable, and Toby Longworth took the role of Jeltz in the new series.
Bill Wallis, who played the roles of Mr Prosser and Prostetnic Vogon Jeltz in the original series, was not available.
Toby Longworth took the role of Jeltz in the new series.

Jeltz and .
The only named Vogons in the stories are Jeltz ( see below ), Kwaltz ( who appears in the film ), Zarniwoop, revealed to be a Vogon in the Quintessential Phase, and Jeltz's son Constant Mown.
The poem is also written by Jeltz.
The Vogon Captain in charge of overseeing the destruction of the Earth, Prostetnic Vogon Jeltz is sadistic, even by Vogon standards.
Physically, Jeltz is described as being unpleasant to look at, even for other Vogons.
He very rarely smiles: " Prostetnic Vogon Jeltz smiled very slowly.
Jeltz is unable to complete this task, due to the intervention of Zaphod Beeblebrox the Fourth, Zaphod's great-grandfather.
A red dwarf star about six light years from Earth, Barnard's Star is an interstellar transit stop used by the Vogon constructor fleet after demolishing Earth, where the crews ' planet leave is cancelled after Prostetnic Vogon Jeltz has an unhappy love affair.
In a 1989 game against the Philadelphia Phillies at Veterans Stadium, O ' Neill fielded a base hit, couldn't hold onto it, and kicked it, left-footed, back to the infield, to prevent baserunner Steve Jeltz from scoring.
Jeltz scored on a wild pitch anyway, but the incident is remembered as one of the all-time baseball " bloopers.
Following another actor dropping out of the production, Bill Wallis was called in at short notice to play two parts ; Mr Prosser and Vogon Jeltz.
He is overridden by the captain, Jeltz, who declares that he saw it destroyed himself.

reading and poetry
On the basis of this careful reading, Thompson frequently gave a clear, complete, and interesting description of a prose work or chose effective quotations to illustrate his discussions of poetry.
Lawrence Ferlenghetti and Bruce Lippincott have concentrated on writing a new poetry for reading with jazz that is very closely related to both the musical forms of jazz, and the vocabulary of the musician.
In addition to his experiments in reading poetry to jazz, Patchen is beginning to use the figure of the modern jazz musician as a myth hero in the same way he used the figure of the private detective a decade ago.
For those who `` like poetry but never get around to reading it '', the Library of Congress makes it possible for poets to be heard reading their own work.
In later life Ampère claimed that he knew as much about mathematics and science when he was eighteen as ever he knew ; but, a polymath, his reading embraced history, travels, poetry, philosophy, and the natural sciences.
* 1906 – Radio: Reginald Fessenden transmits the first radio broadcast ; consisting of a poetry reading, a violin solo, and a speech.
Thomas arrived in New York on 20 October 1953 to undertake another tour of poetry reading and talks, organised by Brinnin.
" In reference to the poem Clarel, poetry critic Helen Vendler remarked: " What it cost Melville to write this poem makes us pause, reading it.
* In Charles Bukowski's 1978 novel Women, the main character, Henry Chinaski, vomits on Peter Stuyvesant's burial vault cover before a poetry reading at St. Mark's Church.
When later asked about the lyrical power of his prose, Bradbury replied, " From reading so much poetry every day of my life.
The only contemporary source for Sappho's life is her own poetry, and scholars are skeptical of reading it biographically.
Since the remastered version was sourced from the original negative, which does not include the poetry reading, the additional footage was sourced from a 35 mm print of the film held by the BFI National Archive.
For example, while public speaking and poetry reading are both types of speech, the former is governed by the rules of rhetoric and the latter by poetics.
* December 24 – Reginald Fessenden makes the first radio broadcast: a poetry reading, a violin solo, and a speech.
Many of Heidegger's works from the 1930s onwards include meditations on lines from Hölderlin's poetry, and several of the lecture courses are devoted to the reading of a single poem ( see, for example, Hölderlin's Hymn " The Ister ").
Coleridge coined the phrase in his Biographia Literaria, published in 1817, in the context of the creation and reading of poetry.
Wordsworth and Tennyson also wrote about their childhood reading of the tales in their poetry.
* Recordings of modern scholars reading Babylonian poetry in the original language ( http :// www. speechisfire. com ).
Around 13 minutes and shot entirely in black and white, with appearances by his mother and David Lynch, the film showed a noticeably weakened and dysarthric Van Vliet at his residence in California, reading poetry, and philosophically discussing his life, environment, music and art.
By this time Hawker was already reading and writing poetry.
* Why dusint the League of Canadian Poets do sumthing nd get an organizer for cross country poetry reading circuit: press release.
In the 1950s Patchen collaborated with jazz bassist and composer Charles Mingus, reading his poetry with Mingus ' group, although no known recordings of the collaboration exists.
In the late 1950s Moe Asch of Folkways Records recorded Patchen reading his poetry and excerpts from one of his novels.
Gleason wrote, " I think reading technique presents the possibilities of an entire new medium of expression ― a combination of jazz and poetry that would take nothing away from either form but would create something entirely new.

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