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Ray Bradbury 2014 The Martian Chronicles (Derek Jacobi)

The Kraken Wakes by John Wyndham (Apocalyptic Sci-fi Show)

Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep by Philip K Dick

Deep Station Emerald by Joe Turner

Ray Bradbury 2014 The Illustrated Man (Iain Glen)

Ray Bradbury 2011 Something Wicked This Way Comes (dramatized by Diana Griffiths)

Ray Bradbury 2007 The Veldt (adapted by Mike Walker from his stage play)

Ray Bradbury 1982 Fahrenheit 451 (dramatized by Gregory Evans)

Ray Bradbury 2004 The Pedestrian (read by David Horovitch)

Ray Bradbury 1994 Shoreline at Sunset (read by Ed Bishop)

Ray Bradbury 1991 Kaleidoscope (adpt by Ray Bradbury)

Ray Bradbury 1991 The Smile (read by Peter Whitman)

Ray Bradbury 1968 Leviathan 99 (adapted by H. B. Fortuin)

Ray Bradbury 1962 There Will Come Soft Rains (dramatized by Nesta Pain)

Ray Bradbury 1959 The Veldt (dramatized by Jack Pulman)

Alien Worlds (Radio) (ep01/02) 1979 The Sun Stealers

Alien Worlds (Radio) (ep03/04) 1979 The Starsmith Project

Alien Worlds (Radio) (ep05/06) 1979 The Night Riders of Kalimar

Alien Worlds (Radio) (ep07/08) 1979 The Resurrectionists of Lethe

Alien Worlds (Radio) (ep09/10) 1979 The Keeper of Eight

Alien Worlds (Radio) (ep11/13) 1979 ISA Conspiracy

Alien Worlds (Radio) (ep14) 1979 The Kilohertz War

Alien Worlds (Radio) (ep15/16) 1979 Egyptian Necklace

Alien Worlds (Radio) (ep17) 1979 Time Clash

Alien Worlds (Radio) (ep18) 1979 Death song

Alien Worlds (Radio) (ep19/20) 1979 The Infinity Factor

Alien Worlds (Radio) (ep21/22) 1979 Earthlight

Alien Worlds (Radio) (ep23) 1979 The Seeds of Time

Alien Worlds (Radio) (ep24/25) 1979 The Madonna's Of Zanzabar Alpha

Alien Worlds (Radio) (ep26) 1979 The Himalayan Parallel -Last broadcast show

Alien Worlds (Radio) (ep27) 1979 A Dream Within a Dream (Not Aired)

Alien Worlds (Radio) (ep28) 1979 A Question of Conscience (Not Aired)

Alien Worlds (Radio) (ep29) 1979 The Lukocyte Manuver (Not Aired)

Alien Worlds (Radio) (ep30) 1979 The Parallax Deception (Not Aired

X Minus One - 1957 Something for Nothing

X Minus One - 1957 Man's Best Friend

X Minus One - 1956 The Lifeboat Mutiny

X Minus One - 1956 The Cave of Night

X Minus One - 1956 Hostess

X Minus One - 1956 Honeymoon in Hell

X Minus One - 1956 C-Chute

Suspense -1962 Doom Machine

Suspense - 1962 Twenty-Four Sixty-Two

Suspense - 1960 Report From a Dead Planet

Suspense - 1957 Man from Tomorrow

Suspense - 1955 Zero Hour

Suspense - 1955 Kaleidoscope

Suspense - 1955 Heaven's to Betsy

Suspense - 1953 Plan X

Suspense - 1952 How Long Is The Night

Suspense - 1952 Frankenstein

Quiet Please - 1948 Very Unimportant Person

Suspense - 1944 Donovan's Brain Pt1&2

Suspense - 1942 The Hitch-Hiker

Hall of Fantasy - 1953 The Automaton

Hall of Fantasy - 1951 The Man From The Second Earth

Exploring Tomorrow -1958 First Contact

Exploring Tomorrow - 1958 The Stowaway

Exploring Tomorrow - 1958 The Mountain of Diamond Inferiority

Exploring Tomorrow - 1958 The First Baby in Space

Exploring Tomorrow - 1958 The Adventure of the Beauty Queen

Escape - 1953 The Invader

Exploring Tomorrow - 1958 Planet of Geniuses

Escape - 1951 The Earthmen

Escape - 1950 Mars Is Heaven

Escape - 1950 - Earth Abides (Pt1&2)

Dimension X - 1951 - Pebble In The Sky

Dimension X - 1950 - With Folded Hands

Night of the Triffids - Simon Clark (Five-episode Serial)

Orbiter X Radio BBC ep01 The First Step to the Stars

Orbiter X Radio BBC ep02 Conflict in Space

Orbiter X Radio BBC ep03 The Master Plan

Orbiter X Radio BBC ep04 Flight to the Moon

Orbiter X Radio BBC ep05 Inside the Moon Station

Orbiter X Radio BBC ep06 Breakaway

Orbiter X Radio BBC ep07 Price of Survival

Orbiter X Radio BBC ep08 Marooned in Space

Orbiter X Radio BBC ep09 Operation Salvage

Orbiter X Radio BBC ep10 Return to Woomera

Orbiter X Radio BBC ep11 A Flight Against Time

Orbiter X Radio BBC ep12 Building the Space Station

Orbiter X Radio BBC ep13 The Net Closes

Orbiter X Radio BBC ep14 The Final Round

Sci-Fi (Radio) Dimension X (1950) With Folded Hands

Sci-Fi (Radio) Dimension X (1951) Pebble in the Sky

Children Of the Stones (2020 Radio Serial)

Darkness by DJ Britton

Dark Minds By Philip Palmer

Dark They Were & Golden Eyed by Ray Bradbury

Closed Planet by John Hynam

Corona by Samuel R Delaney

Courtesy by Clifford D. Simak

Childhood's End (1996) Arther C. Clarke

Brave New World (2013) Aldous Huxley

Card Trick by John Berryman

Bill, the Galactic Hero (1984) Harry Harrison

The Outward Urge (ep01) The Space Station

The Outward Urge (ep02) The Moon

The Outward Urge (ep03) Mars

The Outward Urge (04) Venus

The Outward Urge (05) The Emptiness of Space

The Midwich Cuckoos by John Wyndham (Sci-Fi Radio)

Chocky (Sci-Fi Radio) John Wyndham

The Chrysalids by John Wyndham (Sci-Fi Radio)

Survival by John Wyndham (Sci-Fi Radio)

Trouble with Lichen by John Wyndham (Sci-Fi Radio)

Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne

Beethoven Can Hear You (Sci-Fi Radio)

And It Comes Out Here by Lester del Ray

A Matter of Life and Death (Part 1&2)

Dimension X - 1950 The Martian Chronicles

Dimension X - 1950 Report on the Barnhouse Effect

Dimension X - 1950 The Outer Limit

2000 Plus - 1950 Worlds Apart

2000 Plus - 1950 When the Worlds Met

2000 Plus - 1950 The Other Man

2000 Plus - 1950 The Green Thing

2000 Plus - 1950 The Flying Saucers

2000 Plus - 1950 The Brooklyn Brain

Zero Hour - Mysterious Traveler

White Flame - Zero Hour

Wanted in Surgery - Seeing Ear Theatre

Shadow of a Doubt - Alfred Hitchcock

Restaurant at the End of the Universe

Rendezvous with Rama - Arthur C Clarke

Night Of the Wolf - Ghost Stories

Oblivion Syndrome - Seeing Ear Theatre

My Beloved Must Die - Sealed Book

Ghost Stories - Ghost Train

George and the Read Giant - Seeing Ear Theatre

Happiness Effect - Exploring Tomorrow

Murderer Goes Free - Mysterious Traveler

First Contact - Exploring Tomorrow

Dreams - Exploring Tomorrow

Convict - Exploring Tomorrow

Christmas Story - Mysterious Traveler

Beware of Tomorrow - Sealed Book

Earthsearch: (10-Part Serial in Time and Space)

The Slide 1964 (Sci-Fi Radio Serial in 7 parts)

Aliens in The Mind 1977 - Pt.1/6 Island Genesis

Aliens in The Mind 1977 (Pt.2/6) Hurried Exodus

Aliens in The Mind 1977 (Pt.3/6) Unexpected Visitations

Aliens in The Mind 1977 (Pt.4/6) Official Intercessions

Aliens in The Mind 1977 (Pt.5/6) Genetic Revelation

Aliens in The Mind 1977 (Pt.6/6) Final Tribulations

Orbit One Zero (6 Part Mini Serial)

Host Planet Earth (6 Part Mini Serial)

A Fall of Moondust by Arthur C. Clarke

A Clockwork Orange - BBC 2010

625Y by Wally K. Daly

Alpha (2002) Mike Walker

20000 Leagues Under The Sea By Jules Verne

Sci-fi Radio (ep26) Yanqui Doodle by James Tiptree Jr.

Sci-fi Radio (ep25) The Twonky' by Lewis Padgett

Sci-fi Radio (ep23/24) Home Is the Hangman by Roger Zelazny

Sci-fi Radio (ep22) Keep Your Shape by Robert Sheckley

Sci-fi Radio (ep20/21) Houston, Houston, Do You Read by James Tiptree Jr.

Sci-fi Radio (ep19) Field of Vision by Ursula K. Leguin

Sci-fi Radio (ep18) Impostor by Philip K. Dick

Sci-fi Radio (ep17) Call Me Joe by Poul Anderson

Sci-fi Radio (ep16) Grantha Sighting by Avram Davidson

Sci-fi Radio (ep14/15) Vintage Season by Catherine L. Moore and Henry Kuttner

Sci-fi Radio (ep13) Wall of Darkness by Arthur C. Clark

Sci-fi Radio (ep11/12) Sundance by Robert Silverberg

Sci-fi Radio (ep10) The Cold Equations by Tom Godwin

Sci-fi Radio (ep08/09) Frost and Fire by Ray Bradbury

Sci-fi Radio (ep07) Diary of a Rose by Ursula K. Leguin

Sci-fi Radio (ep06) Sales Pitch by Philip K. Dick

Sci-fi Radio (ep05) The Ballad of Lost C'Mell

Sci-fi Radio (ep04) Light of Other Days by Bob Shaw

Sci-fi Radio (ep02/03) Dark Benediction by Walter M. Miller

Sci-fi Radio (ep00) Voices Lost in Calling

2000 Plus - 1950 The Other Man
The following writeup is from the OTRCAT website: www.otrcat.com
Precursors of the Science Fiction
Literary precursors of the Science Fiction genre include Jonathan Swift's "Gulliver's Travels" (1726), Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein' (1818), and Robert Louis Stevenson's "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" (1886). Jules Verne's "Voyage to the Center of the Earth" (1864) and H. G. Wells' "The Time Machine" (1895) were also important works in the field of Science Fiction.
At the beginning of the 20th century amid the Industrial Revolution, Science Fiction was coming into its own. Many short stories by Science Fiction writers such as Jules Verne were commonly included in regular adventure and pulp magazines. In 1926 Hugo Gernsback founded the first American magazine dedicated exclusively to the emerging genre of Science Fiction called "Amazing Stories." The pulp magazine "Amazing Stories" featured stories by well-known Science Fiction writers including H. G. Wells, Jules Verne, and Edgar Allen Poe but also introduced new authors and serials to the public.
Juvenile Serials of the 1930s
The first science fiction old time radio shows were primary adventure serial shows intended for juveniles co-opted with a scientific theme, most notably Buck Rogers and Flash Gordon. These shows for children tended to glamorize scientific progress and featuring larger than life heroes.
(1932-1936, 1939, 1940, 1947) was first published in "Amazing Stories" in 1928 and the adventure hero moved to comic strips, film, movies, radio, and eventually television.
Early Science Fiction on the Airwaves
Within the horror and drama genres there were some breakout science fiction radio plays including Arch Oboler's radio plays Lights Out "Meteor Man" and "The Rocket Ship" Radio Guild Theater "The Man Who Was Tomorrow", Columbia Workshop's "R.U.R." (Rossum's Universal Robots), Favorite Story produced H. G. Wells' "The Time Machine", and Jules Verne's "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" among others.
The most memorable s science fiction old time radio from the 1930s was Orson Welles War of the Worlds on Mercury Theater aired on Halloween (October 30, 1938). This broadcast had a phenomenal impact on the nation because Welles blurred the lines between fiction and fact, essentially convincing America that the Martians were invading.
Earliest Attempts at Science Fiction Drama
Radio was slow to produce a series dedicated to serious adult science fiction drama with the first show dedicated to Science Fiction airing in 1950. There were some attempts at science fiction on Escape, Suspense, Lights Out and others. An earnest attempt in sort of science fiction radio show includes little known and very rare Latitude Zero in 1941. Some argue that that Beyond Tomorrow written by Robert Heinlein was the first Science Fiction show aimed for adults, with the first episode created on February 23, 1950. However, Beyond Tomorrow was dropped after three episodes and credit for the first adult science fiction series is often given to 2000 Plus.
2000 Plus (1950) aired to radio audience on March 15, 1950.
New Juvenile Radio Shows
When Science Fiction expanded into adult fiction, the wonder of science fiction didn't leave the juvenile market. Radio shows like Planet Man, Space Patrol, Captain Starr, and Tom Corbett continues to delight young audiences. The newer science fiction juvenile radio shows followed a similar format to their processors Flash Gordon and Buck Rogers.
The Height of Science Fiction Old Time Radio
Many science fiction enthusiasts consider 1950-1960 to be the Golden Era of Science Fiction. This is the decade when the best Science Fiction old time radio was created. At the same time American's non-fiction world was filled with "duck and cover" exercises, red scare, McCarthyism, and the fears of a Soviet invasion or nuclear annihilation. To many, science fiction with aliens allowed audiences to play out the fantasy of invasion by substituting Communists for aliens.
End of Science Fiction on Radio
When Russian scientists launched Sputnik in 1957, science fiction became more of a science actuality. Inventions thought to only be in science fiction like rockets, televisions, and computers were becoming a reality. The future of entertainment was on televisions that were more ubiquitous in American households and the golden age of science fiction left the airwaves. Luckily many of these recordings were preserved for enjoyment today. Many science fiction old time radio shows survived in completion including Dimension X and X-Minus One.
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