X Minus One - Old Time Radio- Whereever you may be.
WHEREVER YOU MAY BE
Tale of a guy that gives a ride to a run a way girl. He tries to get away away from her when he suspects she is a witch. The story is adapted by Ernest Kinoy. The cast members were William Redfield, Patsy O'Shea and Jack
Orrison. Writer: James E. Gunn.
initially a revival of NBC's Dimension X (1950-51), X Minus One is widely considered among the finest science fiction dramas ever produced for radio. The first 15 episodes were new versions of Dimension X episodes, but the remainder were adaptations of newly published science fiction stories by leading writers in the field, including Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, Philip K. Dick, Robert A. Heinlein, Frederik Pohl and Theodore Sturgeon, along with a few original scripts.[1]
Episodes of the show include adaptations of Robert Sheckley's "Skulking Permit," Bradbury's "Mars Is Heaven," Heinlein's "Universe" and "The Green Hills of Earth", " Pohl’s "The Tunnel under the World," J. T. McIntosh’s "Hallucination Orbit," Fritz Leiber’s "A Pail of Air" and George Lefferts' "The Parade."
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X Minus One - Old Time Radio - Project Trojan
A tale that relates to the World War II scheme of the British to fool the Nazis into thinking they have a secret weapon. The story is adapted by Ernest Kinoy. The cast members included Berford Hampton, Alistair Duncan, Ivor
Francis, Alfred Shirley, Bill Quinn & was narrated by Alfred Isliff. Writer: Ernerst Kinoy.
X Minus One - Old Time Radio - Project Mastodon (re-uploaded)
The tale of time travel and the possibilities of setting up a colony in prehistoric America. The script is by Ernest Kinoy. The cast members were Floyd Mack, Dick Hamilton, Charles Penman, Raymond Edward Johnson, Frank Maxwell, Bob Hastings, John Larkin and Joe Julian. Writer: Clifford Simak.
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BBC Chillers - Who goes there? On Sci fi Saturday Night!
Welcome to our new "Sci Fi Saturday Night" Series. Each week we'll bring you a new sci fi story for you to enjoy. Relax, kick back and grab your favorite beverage of choice and enjoy the voyage here on jump Drive.
“Who Goes There?” 2002-01-24
Based on story by John W. Campbell
Penned under the name Don A. Stuart, the novelette that this play was based on was first published in the August 1938 issue of Astounding Stories. An alien being is found frozen in the ice of Antarctica. When it is thawed, it awakens, to become a threat to the small base camp. In fact, it’s a threat to all life on earth, as it can change shape and absorb the life and bodies of every living thing it comes in contact with.
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X Minus One - Old Time Radio - If you was a Moklin
X Minus One - Old Time Radio - If you was a Moklin
Natives of a planet have an uncanny imitative property exercised in producing their off spring. The story is adapted by Ernest Kinoy. And stars Joe Julian, Patricia Weil, Karl Weber and Ralph Camargo. Writer: Murray Leinster.
X Minus One - Old Time Radio - Project Mastodon
X Minus One - Old Time Radio - Project Mastodon
The tale of time travel and the possibilities of setting up a colony in prehistoric America. The script is by Ernest Kinoy. The cast members were Floyd Mack, Dick Hamilton, Charles Penman, Raymond Edward Johnson, Frank Maxwell, Bob Hastings, John Larkin and Joe Julian. Writer: Clifford Simak.
X Minus One - Old Time Radio - Lulungameena
Realistic tale of personalities in the galaxy on a grand central station world. The script is by George Lefferts. The stars were Ralph Camargo, Ned Weaver, Jack Grimes, Bob Hastings and Kermit Murdock. Writer: Gordon R. Dickson.
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X Minus One - Old Time Radio - The Defenders
East and West make war above ground with robots while both sides live
underground ... or do they? The script is by George Lefferts. Lydia Bruce,
Warren Parker, Grant Richards, Mike Ingram and Stan Early were cast
members. Writer: Phillip K. Dick.
Dangerous Visions, Series 1 - Invasion! On Sci Fi Saturday Night!
Dangerous Visions, Series 1 - Invasion
Welcome to our new "Sci Fi Saturday Night" Series. Each week we'll bring you a new sci fi story for you to enjoy. Relax, kick back and grab your favorite beverage of choice and enjoy the voyage here on jump Drive.
The first series of the BBC Radio sci-fi drama series Dangerous Visions. The series features original plays by Michael Simmons, Roberts, Ed Harris, Philip Palmer, Nick Perry, and Michael Butt along with adaptations of works by Jane Rogers and J. G. Ballard.
Invasion, written by Philip Palmer
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X Minus One - Hallucination Orbit.
X Minus One - Hallucination Orbit.
A tale of a spaceman orbiting Pluto. Did he or did he imagine what he saw?
The script is by Ernest Kinoy. It Stars William Redfield, John Larkin, Vera Allen, John Moore, Terri Keane, Dick Hamilton and Hope Risman. Writer: J.T. MacIntosh.
X Minus One - The seventh Order
X Minus One - The seventh Order A blue robot tells a college campus faculty member that he is on Earth to study the planet for occupation. The script is by George Lefferts. The cast includes James Monks, Nelson Olmstead,
Kate Wilkinson, James Rafferty, Dick Hamilton, Reese Taylor, Jim Stevens,
Bob Hastings, Wayne Chapel and W.W. Chaplin. Writer: Jerry Sohl.
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X Minus One - Sea Legs
X Minus One - Sea Legs
Story of a colonist heading for Earth after sixteen years. He finds Earth and Earthmen not to his liking. The script is by George Lefferts. The cast members were Bill Redfield, James Stevens, Stan Early, Charles Penman,
James Dukas, Dick Hamilton, Jack Orrison, Jack Grimes, Craig MacDonald,
Ralph Bell, Kermit Murdock and Frederick Chandler. Writer: Frank Petrocchi.
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X Minus One - Old Time Radio - The sense of wonder.
X Minus One - Old Time Radio - The sense of wonder.
Another Spaceship "Universe". George Lefferts wrote the script. The cast
includes James Bunce, Bill Quinn, Ewin Jerome, Vera Allen, Rita Lloyd
and Joe De Santis. Writer: Milton Lesser
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John Whyndham - The Chrysalids
Happy New Year Everyone!
John Whyndham - The Chrysalids
A world paralyzed by genetic mutation.
John Wyndham takes the reader into the anguished heart of a community where the chances of breeding true are less than fifty per cent and where deviations are rooted out and destroyed as offences and abominations.
In a post-apocalyptic world, one society has responded to the mistakes of the past by trying to please God, interpreting this to mean maintaining absolute genetic purity. In this sinister world, anyone deemed a ‘mutant’ is punished by exclusion and worse. At the center of the story is a group of teenagers who differ from this enforced norm in a powerful way, and must keep their secrets for fear of what will happen if they are discovered and betrayed.
Saturday-Night Theatre:
The Chrysalids by John Wyndham
Dramatized for radio by Barbara Clegg
Sat 25th Apr 1981, 20:30 on BBC Radio 4 FM
David is growing up in a society which will not tolerate any kind of mutation and ruthlessly destroys anything or anyone who deviates from the 'norm'.
His problems begin when he discovers that, although outwardly he is normal. he is different in another way.
Directed By: Michael Bartlett
David: Stephen Garlick
Rosalind: Amanda Murray
Petra: Judy Bennett
Michael/Alan: Spencer Banks
Katherine: Phillipa Ritcihe
Rachel: Jenny Lee
Anne: Kathryn Hurlbutt
David a child: Susan Sheridan
Sophie a child: Elissa Derwent
Mrs Wender/Sealander: Jennifer Piercey
Mr Wender/Spiderman: Robin Browne
Mary: Elizabeth Rider
Father: Peter Baldwin
Mother: Sonia Fraser
Axel: Michael Spice
Inspector: John Rye
Jacob: William Eedle
Skinner: Martyn Read
Sophie: Jane Knowles
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X Minus One - Old Time Radio - Jaywalker
X Minus One - Old Time Radio - Jaywalker
A rocket pilot and his wife are breaking up because of the dangers in his job. But, her pregnacy causes a jaywalker problem when the ship's routine has to be changed. George Lefferts script. The cast includes Bob Hastings, R.E. Johnson, Terri Keane and Connie Leinke. Writer: Ross Rocklynne
X Minus One - Old Time Radio - Star Bright
X Minus One - Old Time Radio - Star Bright
(ANNOUNCER CRACKS UP DURING OPENING)
A tale of a little girl that is the vanguard of a new homo sapiens superior. Adapted by George Lefferts. The stars were Sarah Fussell, Lawson Zerbe, Bill Quin, Billy Harris, Kate Wilkinson and Ralph Bell. Writer: Mark Clifton
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X Minus One - Old Time Radio - How 2
X Minus One - Old Time Radio - How 2
The tale of a guy that sets out to put together a dog kit and winds up with
an intelligent robot. William Welch adapted the script. Alan Bunce, Ann
Seymour, Les Demon, Joe Bell Jane Bunce, Santos Ortega and Ben Grauer
were in the cast. Writer: Clifford D. Simak
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X Minus One - Old Time Radio - A pail of air
X Minus One - Old Time Radio - A pail of air
A boy narrates tale of cold, almost airless Earth. The Earth was pulled away from it's orbit by a passing comet when he was an infant and his family live in a nest. Script by George Lefferts. The cast includes Ronnie Liss, Pamela Fitzmorris, Dick Hamilton and Joe De Santis. Writer: Fritz Leiber
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X Minus One - A thousand dollars a plate
X Minus One - Old Time Radio - A thousand dollars a plate
An observatory on Mars has a problem with Las Vegas fire works fogging up
their photographic plates. Ernest Kinoy wrote the script. The stars are Bob Hastings, Carl Swenson, Mandel Kramer, Mercer McLeod, Alan Hewitt and
Ralph Bell. Writer: Jack McKenty
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Deep Night - CBC Radio horror anthology - Birth
Deep Night - CBC Radio horror anthology - Birth
2005-07-08 Birth
Written by Robert J. Sawyer and Michael Lennick
An extraordinary tale of two births: one the first human on Mars, the other a collection of tiny robots that achieve consciousness, with life-threatening consequences.
DEEP NIGHT was a horror anthology produced by the CBC in the summer of 2005. It was part of their Monday Playbill series (though it ran on Friday nights) and was supposed to run for 10 weeks (but ultimately only ran for 7). The individual episodes mostly feature strong writing and production, but as a series it’s a bit of a hodgepodge — episodes “Someone Just For Me,” “Man Radio” and “Ice Screams” had originally run the year before on CBC Sunday Showcase’s WINTER’S TALES and the episode “Birth” was actually a pilot for a new CBC science fiction anthology called EMANATIONS (which doesn’t seem to have ultimately made it to air). Still, if you’re a fan of NIGHTFALL or VANISHING POINT, you’ll find a lot to love here.
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X Minus One - Tunnel under the world
X Minus One - Old Time Radio - Tunnel under the world
June 15th keeps repeating each day with a little change each day. George
Lefferts wrote the script. Norman Rose, Dean L. Olmquist, Amy Sedell,
Elaine Ross, Bob Hastings, Ken Raffitte and Larry Haines were in the cast. Writer: Fredrik Pohl
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X Minus One - Old Time Radio. Episode: A gun for a Dinosaur.
X Minus One - Old Time Radio. Episode: A gun for a Dinosaur.
This is the story of time travel and hunting Dinosaurs in the past. The script is by Ernest Kinoy. The story stars Alistair Duncan, Wendell Holmes,
John Gibson, Donald Buka, Warren Parker and Alan Hewett. Writer: L.
Sprague DeCamp.
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X Minus One - Old Time Radio. Episode: Hello Tomorrow.
X Minus One - Old Time Radio. Episode: Hello Tomorrow.
In the future after the atomic wars, people live under ground and mate
scientifically. The script is by George Lefferts. The cast includes John Larkin and Jan Minor. Repeat of the 11-3-55 PROGRAM. Writer: George Lefferts
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X Minus One - Old Time Radio. Episode: Junkyard.
X Minus One - Old Time Radio. Episode: Junkyard.
A galactic survey ship finds a lot of discarded alien machine parts on a low
grade planet. When they get ready to leave the crew has forgotten how to
power the ship. George Lefferts wrote the script. The cast members were Jack Orrison, and John Larkin, Bob Hastings, Mercer McLeod and Stan
Early. Writer: Clifford D. Simac.
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X Minus One - Old Time Radio. Episode: Skulking Permit
X Minus One - Old Time Radio. Episode: Skulking Permit.
This is the tale of inhabitants of a planet that change their way of life to impress Earth, with how Earth like they can be. Ernest Kinoy adapted the
script and the players were Dick Hamilton, Wendell Holmes, Joe De
Santis, Joseph Bolland, Alan Hewitt, Bill Quinn, Mandel Kramer and Ruby
Dee. Writer: Robert Sheckley.
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