Posted by : Ray Plumlee in (2000 Plus)

Listen to 2000 Plus Episode 24 Flying Saucers

Tagged Under : 1950s, aired, classic, dark side of the moon, episode, Flying Saucers, immortal beings, matter transmitter, Moon, Old Time Radio, OTR, Outer Space, sci-fi, science fiction, Space Travel

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“I was alone in a room 100,000 miles from Earth. My body lay dead before me, and yet I spoke, I felt and lived. Behind me lay a tortured world, before me the moon and destiny.” So begins this story of Flying Saucers and aliens.

In the year 2012, for the past several months, since the launch of the first secret rocket “Zeus” there have been Flying Saucers hovering around the White Sands Missile Base. The leadership decide to destroy the Flying Saucer with the launch of “Zeus 2.” This rocket will be equipped with mass attraction and proximity fuses with 5,000 pounds of the high explosive Hexinite.

After the flying saucer is destroyed the head of the project Dr. Andrew Bronson and his assistant Eileen Harkness are kidnapped by another flying saucer.

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Posted by : Ray Plumlee in (Tom Corbett Space Cadet)

Tom Corbett, Space Cadet Episode 01 Living Crystals of Titan, Part 1 (Lost Episode)

Tagged Under : 1952, aired, episode, Frankie Thomas, Jan Merlin, lost episodes, OTR, Radio, sci-fi, Solar Guard, Tom Corbett

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First aired on 01 January 1952. First part of a 2 part series. The Old Time Radio Researchers Organization Database indicates that this episode is believed to be lost. Anyone who may discover a copy of this "Lost" episode and would like to get it into public circulation please contact Spaceman (Senior Rating) Ray.

Show Description:

By extrapolating the story line from Part 2, which is available, it is probably about discovering crystals on the Titan Moon of Jupiter that when in contact with metal will crystallize the metal making it brittle. For obvious reasons this can be very dangerous to a spaceship.

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