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Les Damon
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Joan Alexander
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Santos Ortega
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All of us fear and fantasize about what is to come - be it tomorrow or next year or for the next generation. Sixty-five years after its creation, radio's most successful early venture into adult science fiction continues to entertain - and to stimulate the imaginations of a whole new audience. Voyage with the voices of Raymond Edward Johnson, Les Damon, Joan Alexander, Santos Ortega, Berry Kroeger, and more in 16 interstellar stories by Ray Bradbury, Robert Heinlein, Stephen Vincent Benet, Ernest Kinoy, and George Lefferts. Whether men are on Earth or Mars or in the deepest reaches of space, morality, curiosity, justice, romance, and rebellion are universal.
Episodes include: "The Potters of Firsk", 07-28-50; "Perigi's Wonderful Dolls", 08-04-50; "The Castaways", 08-11-50; "The Martian Chronicles", 08-18-50; "The Parade", 08-25-50; "The Roads Must Roll", 09-01-50; "Hello, Tomorrow", 09-15-50; "Dr. Grimshaw's Sanatorium", 09-22-50; "And the Moon Be Still as Bright", 09-29-50; "Shanghaied", 11-12-50; "Universe", 11-26-50; "The Martian Death March", 01-14-51; "The Last Objective", 06-03-51; "Nightmare", 06-10-51; "A Pebble in the Sky", 06-17-51; "Child's Play", 06-24-51.
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Close your eyes and see the future. Radio often explored the issues of the day by imagining the days to come - and never did it better than in the stories you'll hear in this collection! From 2000 Plus to Dimension X, this is Great Radio Science Fiction!
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Wonderful
- By Touch of Gray on 07-16-21
By: Robert Heinlein, and others
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X Minus One: Archives Collection
- By: Original Radio Broadcast
- Narrated by: Old Time Radio
- Length: 8 hrs and 13 mins
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Countdown for blastoff x-minus five, four, three, two, x-minus one, fire! "From the far horizons of the unknown come transcribed tales of new dimensions in time and space. These are stories of the future, adventures in which you'll live in a million could-be years on a thousand may-be worlds." Once again, these 18 digitally restored and remastered episodes are available from the Radio Spirits Archives Collection. This digital re-release of our long out of print cassette collection includes updated and corrected episode dates and series titles.
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X Minus One: Countdown
- By: Ray Bradbury, Isaac Asimov, Philip K. Dick
- Narrated by: full cast
- Length: 8 hrs and 4 mins
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Onward into the future with radio's most acclaimed science fiction anthology! From producer William Welch, script editors Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts, and a rocket full of the genre's most respected authors come 18 classic episodes of X Minus One!
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50's sf still has its attraction
- By EUHEMERUS on 03-24-21
By: Ray Bradbury, and others
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X Minus One: Time and Time Again
- By: Robert Sheckley, Ray Bradbury, Ernest Kinoy
- Narrated by: Ruby Dee, Les Damon, Staats Cotsworth
- Length: 6 hrs and 34 mins
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Launch your imagination and break the bonds of time and space with radio's highly acclaimed science-fiction anthology X Minus One! Produced in cooperation with science fiction magazines of the day, the series featured provocative stories by the genre's top genre authors. Ray Bradbury, Ernest Kinoy, Robert Sheckley, and more helped Americans of the 1950s look to the future. Dramatized with an atmosphere of excitement, top radio voices like Raymond Edward Johnson, Les Damon, Staats Cotsworth, Ruby Dee, Mandel Kramer, Joe DeSantis, and Bill Lipton gave voice to their visionary tales.
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Sorry, it is just too dated
- By frequent buyer on 12-31-16
By: Robert Sheckley, and others
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100 Great Mystery Shows
- Classic Shows from the Golden Era of Radio
- By: various
- Narrated by: full cast
- Length: 48 hrs and 52 mins
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Before TV’s The Twilight Zone, there was radio’s The Inner Sanctum Mystery, Lights Out!, The Weird Circle, and so many other great mysteries starring Orson Welles, Jane Wyman, Dana Andrews, Edmond O’Brien, James Cagney and more. 100 great mystery classics in one collection.
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great but 1 little thing bugs me.
- By DJ Infinity on 04-13-23
By: various
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Dimension X
- Adventures in Time & Space
- By: Robert Heinlein, Kurt Vonnegut, Ray Bradbury
- Narrated by: Staats Cotsworth, Raymond Edward Johnson, Les Damon, and others
- Length: 7 hrs and 50 mins
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"The last man on Earth sat alone in a room. There was a knock on the door." A new crop of writers emerged from the dawning of the nuclear age, grappling with humankind's place in the universe. While imagining the wonders of space exploration and the rise of technological advancements, they questioned whether we were prepared to encounter aliens, or even control the machines and weapons we'd built ourselves.
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The "Grand Daddy" of Radio Science Fiction
- By C. Orena on 02-20-16
By: Robert Heinlein, and others
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Great Radio Science Fiction
- By: Robert Heinlein, Arch Oboler, Isaac Asimov
- Narrated by: Orson Welles, Aldous Huxley, Old Time Radio
- Length: 9 hrs and 21 mins
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Close your eyes and see the future. Radio often explored the issues of the day by imagining the days to come - and never did it better than in the stories you'll hear in this collection! From 2000 Plus to Dimension X, this is Great Radio Science Fiction!
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Wonderful
- By Touch of Gray on 07-16-21
By: Robert Heinlein, and others
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X Minus One: Archives Collection
- By: Original Radio Broadcast
- Narrated by: Old Time Radio
- Length: 8 hrs and 13 mins
- Original Recording
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Countdown for blastoff x-minus five, four, three, two, x-minus one, fire! "From the far horizons of the unknown come transcribed tales of new dimensions in time and space. These are stories of the future, adventures in which you'll live in a million could-be years on a thousand may-be worlds." Once again, these 18 digitally restored and remastered episodes are available from the Radio Spirits Archives Collection. This digital re-release of our long out of print cassette collection includes updated and corrected episode dates and series titles.
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X Minus One: Countdown
- By: Ray Bradbury, Isaac Asimov, Philip K. Dick
- Narrated by: full cast
- Length: 8 hrs and 4 mins
- Original Recording
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Onward into the future with radio's most acclaimed science fiction anthology! From producer William Welch, script editors Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts, and a rocket full of the genre's most respected authors come 18 classic episodes of X Minus One!
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50's sf still has its attraction
- By EUHEMERUS on 03-24-21
By: Ray Bradbury, and others
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X Minus One: Time and Time Again
- By: Robert Sheckley, Ray Bradbury, Ernest Kinoy
- Narrated by: Ruby Dee, Les Damon, Staats Cotsworth
- Length: 6 hrs and 34 mins
- Original Recording
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Launch your imagination and break the bonds of time and space with radio's highly acclaimed science-fiction anthology X Minus One! Produced in cooperation with science fiction magazines of the day, the series featured provocative stories by the genre's top genre authors. Ray Bradbury, Ernest Kinoy, Robert Sheckley, and more helped Americans of the 1950s look to the future. Dramatized with an atmosphere of excitement, top radio voices like Raymond Edward Johnson, Les Damon, Staats Cotsworth, Ruby Dee, Mandel Kramer, Joe DeSantis, and Bill Lipton gave voice to their visionary tales.
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Sorry, it is just too dated
- By frequent buyer on 12-31-16
By: Robert Sheckley, and others
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100 Great Mystery Shows
- Classic Shows from the Golden Era of Radio
- By: various
- Narrated by: full cast
- Length: 48 hrs and 52 mins
- Original Recording
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Before TV’s The Twilight Zone, there was radio’s The Inner Sanctum Mystery, Lights Out!, The Weird Circle, and so many other great mysteries starring Orson Welles, Jane Wyman, Dana Andrews, Edmond O’Brien, James Cagney and more. 100 great mystery classics in one collection.
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great but 1 little thing bugs me.
- By DJ Infinity on 04-13-23
By: various
What listeners say about Dimension X: Future Tense
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- Norman
- 02-03-24
I love the old radio shows
I grew up listening to some of these type of shows and cannot get enough of these old radio programs. The half hour shows are nice if you have a short period of time or you can listen to several in a row. I enjoy the full cast that is used for most of the episodes and the variety of authors. That enhances the experience for me.
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- Chris Coyne
- 07-20-23
Sci Fi at its best
Dimension X is great. Like Twilight Zone and Outer Limits it gives us stories that are entertaining and give tales with morales witch make us think. Great stories
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- Daniel
- 04-05-24
Great Sci-fi from a golden era of Sci-fi
This is a compilation of radio plays based on science fiction. The type of science fiction they imagined in the 1950s. They’re great. A few times I would imagine the performers and crew acting out the stories and envisioning them opening and closing stage doors or making science fiction sounds with a slide whistle. Definitely recommend.
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- JP06
- 08-31-19
Love radio stories sci fi
Loved the science fiction stories great to listen to in car
Will say this though a few are hard to hear.
But most no trouble.
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- EUHEMERUS
- 04-22-21
Real Time Travel
1950s radio gives us an audio view of a paranoid, nicotein addicted, small universe. But every generation is criticized by those who come after. At times I had to laugh at how childish 50's Earth was.
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- Peter W. Kalnin
- 02-28-24
Old Timey Radio
Old Timey Radio with silly sound effects and ridiculous sci-fi plots, yet still entertaining after all these decades.
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