- Everyone Is Jesus in Purgatory: Nicholas Wroe says in the prologue for The Salmon of Doubt that this book can be easily read as being about people who are homeless, displaced and alienated from society.
- Most Wonderful Sound: In the BBC Radio adaptation, Dirk's I Ching calculator uses the same sound effect as the Guide itself in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (1978).
- Unintentional Period Piece: Record players, airline checking in at the airport itself and pizza places not delivering definitely places this in the near past.
- Viewers Are Geniuses: Even if you're British, the description of the RAF logo on the eagle's wings is hard to envision properly.
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