X-Minus One. Episode: C Chute.
X-Minus One. Episode: C Chute.
A ship from Earth is captured by chlorine breathing aliens and a group of the passengers debate if they should stay captives or fight to escape. The script is by George Lefferts. The cast includes John Gibson, Lyle Sudrow, Stan Early, Bob Hastings, Mercer McLeod and Danny Auchal. Bill McCord substituting for Fred Collins as announcer. Writer: Isaac Asimov.
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X-Minus One. Episode: Cave of night.
X-Minus One. Episode: Cave of night.
A malfunction strands the first astronaut in orbit. The cast includes Alexander Scourby and Bob Hastings. Writer: James E. Gunn
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X-Minus One. Episode: Time and Time again.
X-Minus One. Episode: Time and Time again.
A soldier is wounded in a future war and is transported back to 1945 when
he was thirteen years-old with his future memory and past memory intact.
The cast includes Jack Grimes, Peter Fernandez, Joe De Santis, Joe Bell,
Clark Gordon, Herm Dinken, Dick Hamilton and James Dukas. Writer: H. Beam Piper.
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X-Minus One. Episode: The roads must roll.
Story of future transportation when rolling roads move people and goods,
and the men who take care of them. The script is by Ernest Kinoy. The cast
includes Wendell Holmes, Ralph Bell and many more. Writer: Robert Heinlein.
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X-Minus One. Episode: A logic named Joe.
Computers take over all needs for humans in this tale that takes place in the future. The cast includes Mandel Kramer, Wendell Holmes, Guy Repp, William Zuckert, Bob Hastings and Joe Jullian. Writer: Murray Leinster
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X-Minus One. Episode: Marionettes Inc.
Tale of husbands that buy androids for the times that they want to go out without their wives. Adapted by George Lefferts. Arthur Cole, Les Damon, Dick Hamilton, Carl Swenson, Ted Getz, Bob Hastings, Fredericka Chandler and Ginger Jones were the cast members. Writer: Ray Bradbury.
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X-Minus One. Episode: To The Future.
A couple tourists in Mexico are approached by a man that says they are
from the future. The script is by Ernest Kinoy. The cast includes John Larkin and Jan Minor. Writer: Ray Bradbury.
X-Minus One. Episode: Nightfall.
This is the planet that has night only once every 2500 years. That night is approaching and all records have been lost from the last nightfall. Adapted by Ernest Kinoy. The cast members include: Wendell Holmes, John Larkin, Santos Ortega, Mercer McLeod, Alan Collins, Bob Hastings. Writer: Isaac
Asimov
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X-Minus One. Episode: The Vital Factor.
A ruthless tycoon desires space travel at all costs. The cast includes Raymond Edward Johnson, Luis Van Rooten and John McGovern. Writer: Nelson Bond.
X-Minus One. Episode: Zero Hour.
Two stories. The first deals with an automated house after an atomic war
that has no one to serve. The second one is about children playing a game
all over the world at the same time called "Invasion". Adapted by George
Lefferts. The cast includes Nina Rieter, David Seffer, Peggy Luman, Les
Damon, Rolly Bester, Bob Hastings and John Larkin. Writer: Ray Bradbury
X-Minus One. Episode: The Outer Limit.
An experimental rocket plane disappears for ten hours when there was only ten minutes fuel aboard. The story is adapted by Ernest Kinoy. It stars Joe Julian, Wendell Holmes, Joe De Santis, Bob Hastings, and James Dukas. Writer: Graham Dorr.
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X-Minus One. Episode: Dwellers in Silence.
Earthmen return to Earth after the atomic war has ravaged their planet and find an old scientist with his youthful family. The story is adapted by George Lefferts. The cast includes Anne Seymour, Karl Weber, Ted Osborne. Writer: Ray Bradbury.
X-Minus One. 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. Writer: George Lefferts.
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X-Minus One. Episode: Requiem.
This is the story of a millionaire that wants to die on the moon. Adapted
by Ernest Kinoy. Stars JoeDe Santis, Jim Boles, and John McGovern. Writer: Robert Heinlein.
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X-Minus One. Episode: Childs Play.
A man accidently receives a build a man kit from the future. The story is
adapted by George Lefferts. The cast includes Leon Janney, and Karl Weber.
Writer: William Tenn
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X-Minus One. Episode: First Contact.
Two ships meet in a remote galaxy and each wants to know where the other is from and each doesn't want the other to know. Story adapted by Rodman. The actors were Bob Hastings, Wendell Holmes, Clark Gordon, William Malley. Writer: Murray Leinster.
X-Minus One is a classic OTR science fiction audio drama that is perfect for fans of old time radio and science fiction fans alike!
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X-Minus One. Episode: And the moon be still as bright.
An expedition to Mars finds all the BRIGHT" Martians dead due to chickenpox brought to them by previous Earthmen expeditions. All the men except for one sets about destroying Martian artifacts. Ernest Kinoy wrote the radio play and the cast included John Larkin and Nelson Olmstead. Rebroadcast of the 4-22-55 program. Writer: Ray Bradbury
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X-Minus One. Episode: The Castaways.
The military is having trouble moving natives off a Pacific island that is going to be used for a bomb test. They say they won't go because their ancestors were castaways from the bird canoe. The cast includes Karl Weber, Staats Cotsworth, Bob Hastings, Joe Julian, Roger De Koven, Luis Van Rooten, Leon Janney, Stan Early and Reese Taylor. Writer: Ernest Kinoy.
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X-Minus One. Episode: The Martian Death March.
A youth accompanies spider like Martians in their last trek from Earth imposed reservations to their mountain homes. The cast includes Ralph Bell,
David Seffer, Dick Hamilton, Roger DeKoven and Lawrence Kerr. Writer: Ernest Kinoy.
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X-Minus One. Episode: Shanghaied.
This is the tale of a man kidnapped onto a star ship on the eve of his wedding. He also owns the fleet. The script is by Ernest Kinoy. The cast
members were Lyle Sudrow, Luis Van Rooten, Jack Tarpley, Jack Grimes, Jim
Dukas, Ross Martin, Bob Dryden, Sid Raymond and Ivor Francis. Writer: Ernest Kinoy.
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War of the Worlds: 1938 Broadcast by CBS. Happy Halloween!
"The War of the Worlds" is an episode of the American radio drama anthology series The Mercury Theatre on the Air directed and narrated by actor and future filmmaker Orson Welles as an adaptation of H. G. Well's novel The War of the Worlds (1898). It was performed and broadcast live as a Halloween episode at 8 p.m. on Sunday, October 30, 1938, over the Columbia Broadcasting System radio network. The episode became famous for allegedly causing panic among its listening audience, though the scale of that panic is disputed, as the program had relatively few listeners.
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Sci-Fi Radio Drama Series: X-Minus One. Episode: Cold Equations
This is the tale of a female stowaway aboard an emergency ship bound for her husband's planet. She finds out what it means not to have enough fuel.
George Lefferts did the script. The cast members were Court Benson and
Jill Meredith. Writer: Tom Godwin
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Sci-Fi Radio Drama Series: X-Minus One. Episode: Courtesy
The story takes place on the planet Landro where explorers need help from the natives for a serum that they don't have with them. Writer: Clifford D. Simak.
Public Domain Creative Commons License public domain
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Sci-Fi Radio Drama Series: X-Minus One. Episode: Almost Human
A criminal takes over an android for proper training and has the tables turned on him as the android is almost human. George Lefferts wrote the story. The cast includes Santos Ortega, Joan Allison, Jack Grimes, Guy Repp, Nat Pollen, Joseph Julian and Lin Cook. Writer: Robert Bloch
Public Domain Creative Commons License public domain
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Sci-Fi Radio Drama Series: X-Minus One. Episode: The Veldt.
In the future, children can change the walls in their nursery to any location or theme they want. These kids like the African desert with lions. The story is adapted by Ernest Kinoy. Heard in the program were Mary Patton, Bill Quinn, David Pfeffer, Beverley Lunsford, Charles Penman, and John Larkin. Writer: Ray Bradbury.
Public Domain
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