Frankly, if the Adams estate got behind the Eoin Colfer book, I should think they'd pretty much allow anything...I am also counting Shada as unreleased, because we all know, sooner or later, it's coming.
I'm actually surprised they haven't reissued the 1992 video to DVD ages ago. I was half expecting it to be offered as a 2-pak with the not-well-regarded Horns of Nimon (which was the story that preceded it), but they're putting Nimon into that Myths and Legends set instead.
It might never come: it was reported at the time of the VHS release that Douglas Adams wasn't happy about the release of something half-finished, and which he frequently said with hindsight was remembered a lot better for not being made than it would have been if it had been shown.
But (reportedly) he'd signed the contract for the VHS release while rushing through a pile of other royalties paperwork, so he couldn't go back - though if you look at the VHS pack, it states that he was giving his royalties to charity.
IF (if stressed!) that's accurate, then the Adams estate might not give an Ok to a DVD version. Though of course, they did OK the Salmon of Doubt book (but have now cancelled the radio production), and the Shada animation.
Frankly, if the Adams estate got behind the Eoin Colfer book, I should think they'd pretty much allow anything...![]()
Frankly, if it meant releasing a "vanilla" version of a lost story and putting the budget for commentaries, featurettes, Easter eggs, etc, towards animating Episode 4 of The Tenth Planet, I'd be fine with that...
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