Can the answer to Doctor Who be 42?

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Douglas Adams was a writer for Doctor Who back in the day, so that’s possible….
Cool! I didn’t know that.Thanks!
Adams wrote a couple of the “Key To Time” episodes.
Learn something new every day! Thanks for that, HBO Max has the Who’s. It’s more fun now knowing more.
There was a channel on Pluto that had all the old Whos. I wonder if it’s still there?
Now that life is settling down again, I will go on the search, I’ve always wanted to watch from the beginning. And then I want to read the fan fics cause I don’t want Whoville to end!
A lot of the adventures of the First and Second Doctors (Hartnell and Troughton) have gone the way of all film, though there are a few of them. But all the others (Pertwee, Baker, Davison, Colin Baker, McCoy) are around. There are quite a few novelizations that are pretty good, too. There were also a number of radio dramas, but I wouldn’t know how to find those.
I can’t wait to do that research. I’ll start here with your detailed response and work my way down that relative time rabbit hole. 😊