Towel Day 2024: The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy fans celebrate Douglas Adams

Celebrated on May 25 each year, it is a chance for fans to come together and pay tribute.

But why is a towel symbolic of The Hitchhiker’s Guide, and why do fans celebrate Adams on this day?

Douglas Adams was born on March 11, 1952, in Cambridge, England. He was a comic writer best known for writing The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy series of comic sci-fi books, which are based on his original radio plays, but also wrote for the BBC, and iconic series such as Monty Python and Doctor Who.

The author was also a keen environmentalist.

He died of a heart attack aged 49 on May 11, 2001, in California.

Towel Day has been celebrated annually since May 25, 2001, exactly two weeks after Douglas Adams died.

Fans have commemorated Adams every year since his death

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Towel Day celebrates The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy author Douglas Adams.

Fans chose to carry a towel as a tribute to Adams because, according to The Hitchhiker’s Guide, it is “just about the most massively useful thing an interstellar hitchhiker can carry”.

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