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Robbie Stamp

Robbie Stamp is the former CEO of The Digital Village, a position that came about partly because of his friendship with author Douglas Adams, whose works inspired the site. Stamp was also the executive producer of the movie version of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.

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Robbie Stamp
Born (1960-09-28) September 28, 1960
OccupationProducer
SpouseSue Stamp
Children2

Robbie Stamp (born 1960) is the former CEO of The Digital Village, a position that came about partly because of his friendship with author Douglas Adams, whose works inspired the site. Stamp was also the executive producer of the movie version of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.1

Stamp was a producer of television documentaries when he met Adams. Under his tenure at The Digital Village, the h2g2 project was launched, along with the computer game Starship Titanic.

He is currently Chairman of Bioss International Ltd.2

Bibliography

Bibliography

  • Young, Martin & Stamp, Robbie 1989, Trojan horses : extraordinary stories of deception operations in the Second World War, Bodley Head, London
  • Kennett, Sue & Stamp, Robbie & Groman, Jeff & Naden, David 1989, The day war broke out, Marshall Cavendish, [London]
  • Prins, Gwyn & Stamp, Robbie & International Film Bureau & Millbank Films 1991, Top guns & toxic whales : the environment & global security, Earthscan Publications; Post Mills, VT : Chelsea Green Pub. Co, London
  • Stamp, Robbie & Simpson, Paul, 1963- & Adams, Douglas, 1952-. Hitch-hiker's guide to the galaxy 2005, The making of The hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy : the filming of the Douglas Adams classic, Boxtree, London
References

References

  1. Molitorisz, Sacha (22 April 2005). "Don't panic". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 9 June 2011.
  2. "Robbie Stamp".
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