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alfuzosin uroxatral In 1974, after John Cleese left the group, Douglas Adams (above), the future author of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, formed a brief writing partnership with Graham Chapman and sat in on the script meetings for the final series of Monty Python. As a result he is one of only two people outside the original Python members ever to be given a writing credit (the other being Neil Innes, see above). He also appeared in two sketches, first as a surgeon, and second as a man helping Terry Jones to load a guided missile on to a rag-and-bone man's cart. The surgeon sketch was, coincidentally, the 42nd episode of the programme - a number that Adams famously went on to reveal as the answer to the meaning of life.