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[[File:Horse_and_groom_barman-film.png|thumb|350px|The barman of the Horse and Groom in the bar.]]The '''barman of the [[Horse and Groom]]''' was a [[human]] bartender who served [[Ford Prefect]] and [[Arthur Dent]] three pints each at lunchtime. He was a football supporter, believing Arsenal would win the game that day. After being told the world was about to end, he called "last orders, please."
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[[File:Horse_and_groom_barman-film.png|thumb|350px|The barman of the Horse and Groom in the bar.]]The '''barman of the [[Horse and Groom]]''' was a [[human]] bartender who served [[Ford Prefect]] and [[Arthur Dent]] three pints each at lunchtime on the [[Thursday]] that the [[Earth]] was destroyed. He was a football supporter, believing Arsenal would win the game that was too be played later that day. After being told the world was about to end, he called "last orders, please."
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==

Revision as of 05:36, 7 October 2013

Horse and groom barman-film

The barman of the Horse and Groom in the bar.

The barman of the Horse and Groom was a human bartender who served Ford Prefect and Arthur Dent three pints each at lunchtime on the Thursday that the Earth was destroyed. He was a football supporter, believing Arsenal would win the game that was too be played later that day. After being told the world was about to end, he called "last orders, please."

Appearances

The barman appeared in:

  • Fit the first of the original radio series.
  • The novel The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
  • Episode 1 of the TV series
  • The 2005 movie.

Behind the scenes

The barman was portrayed by:

  • David Gooderson in the original radio series.
  • Steve Conway in the 1981 TV series.
  • Stephen Moore in the LP recording.
  • Albie Woodington in the 2005 movie.

The Red Lion Inn at Chelwood Gate, West Sussex was used during the TV series.