Posted by : Ray Plumlee in (X-1)

Listen to X Minus One Episode 03 Mars Is Heaven

Tagged Under : 1950s, 1955, classic, Dimension X, Ernest Kinoy, invasion, Mars, Martians, Old Time Radio, Radio, Ray Bradbury, science fiction, X-1

This show is part 5 of 9 in the series X-1
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X-1 Classic Science Fiction Radio Show

Our story opens with the announcer: “When the first space rocket lands on Mars, what will we find? Only the ruins of a dead and deserted planet, or will there be life? Intelligent life in some strange form that we can only imagine. Will we be welcomed with open arms? Or will the Martians treat us as invaders? Only one thing is certain. Some day a giant metal ship will take off from earth to travel through the black velocities, the silent gulfs of space, to descend at last into the darkness of the upper Martian atmospheres. And on that day, man will finally know the answers, the day we first land on Mars.”

This show is a radio adaption of a short story from Ray Bradbury’s classic series of short stories “The Martian Chronicles.” The short story collection chronicles the colonization of Mars by humans fleeing from a troubled and eventually atomically devastated Earth, and the conflict between aboriginal Martians and the new colonists.

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Posted by : Ray Plumlee in (X-1)

Listen to X Minus One Episode 02 The Parade

Tagged Under : 1950s, 1955, classic, Dimension X, Galaxy, invasion, Mars, Martian, Martians, Old Time Radio, Radio, science fiction, X-1

This show is part 4 of 9 in the series X-1
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X-1 Classic Science Fiction Radio Show

A not so successful Madison Avenue ad executive named Syd Ryan is setting at his office desk when his assistant Oliver comes in and states that there is potential client waiting to see him. Syd has him sent in. The client identifies himself as simply Looshaw a Martian and says he wants to engage the ad agency for a campaign to announce the “Martians are Coming.” Thinking he’s a nut Syd immediately begins to throw Looshaw out when he offers a $5,000 cash retainer.

Once Syd gets his creative thoughts going he proposes a suspense campaign with some mysterious press releases announcing “The Martians are coming. ” Looshaw wants the ad campaign to culminate in a parade on June 1st which will be called “Martian Day.” The parade will herald the Martians arrival. Looshaw immediately approves authorizing a one million dollar budget. Looshaw continues that “We are selling a concept,” he tells the ad-man Syd Ryan. “The concept of invasion–from Mars.”

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Posted by : Ray Plumlee in (Space Patrol)

Listen to Space Patrol Episode 22 The Strange Gift of the New Star

Tagged Under : 1950s, 1953, Bela Kovacs, Cadet Happy, Captain Dick Tufeld, Commander Correy, Ed Kemmer, Lowell City, Lyn Osborn, Mars, Mike Moser, Norman Jolley, Old Time Radio, OTR, Pluto, Radio, Ralston, Saturn, science fiction, Space Freighter, Space Patrol, Space-A-Phone, Spaceship, Terra, Terra V

This show is part 24 of 30 in the series Space Patrol
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Commander Buzz Correy and Cadet Happy are on routine patrol to the planet Pluto where reports of a strange object far beyond Pluto is slowly approaching the solar system. Buzz and Happy head out beyond Pluto and discover an old abandoned spaceship. After boarding the derelict they discover a man just barely alive.

Transferring the injured man back to Terra V they make fast to the derelict and head back to planet Terra with the radiation soaked spaceship U87 in tow and the very sick spaceman Wes Pence. An investigation back at Space Patrol Headquarters on Terra reveals that the spaceship U87 is of Saturn registry, owned by one Joe O’Malley who had abandoned Wes Pence who must of been adrift for six to eight months.

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Posted by : Ray Plumlee in (Whatever Became Of)

Whatever Became Of Flash Gordon and Buck Rogers Actor Buster Crabbe

Tagged Under : Buck Rogers, Flash Gordon, Mars, Martian, Outer Space, Planet, Rocketship, science fiction, Space Soldier, Space Travel, spaceflight, Whatever Became Of

This show is part 5 of 8 in the series Whatever Became Of
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Buster Crabbe in the 1930s

Space Travel Hero Role:
Buster Crabbe played both Flash Gordon and Buck Rogers in the feature sci-fi serials of the 1930′s and 1940′s.

Space Travel Bio:
Born Clarence “Buster” Linden Crabbe in Oakland, California on February 17, 1908, Buster Crabbe spent his formative years in Hawaii, where he learned to swim. Prior to winning a gold medal in 1932 for the 400-meter freestyle, Crabbe had graduated from college and attempted to break into films with a few bit parts while working as a stunt double. Crabbe landed a contract with Paramount Studios in 1933.

Buster Crabbe won a gold medal in the 400 Meter Swimming Freestyle at the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. He also won a bronze medal in the 1500 Meter Freestyle at the 19228 Amsterdam Olympics.

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Posted by : Ray Plumlee in (2000 Plus)

Listen to 2000 Plus Episode 76 The Rocket and the Skull

Tagged Under : 1950s, 1951, Mars, Martian, Old Time Radio, OTR, Rocketship, sci-fi, science fiction, TV

This show is part 10 of 11 in the series 2000 Plus
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2000 Plus

In the year 2000 plus six, Colonel “Brad” Bradbury while flying to the rocket base in Rocket X-93, crashes and is seriously injured. Colonel Bradbury is absolutely necessary for a test rocket launch scheduled for the next day. However, he has sustained a “cracked skull.” He is taken into surgery immediately and given a metal plate in his skull.

The top secret rocket that was scheduled and now delayed is a new type of “two way” rocket that can both land on the moon and return while being remotely controlled from the earth. The new rocket is critical to the political concerns of the United States who believe that whoever “controls the moon controls the world” and if another nation gets their first the world is in trouble.

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Posted by : Ray Plumlee in (X-1)

Introduction To The Old Time Radio Science Fiction Anthology Series X-1

Tagged Under : 1950s, Galaxy, manned space, Mars, Martian, Old Time Radio, OTR, Outer Space, sci-fi, science fiction, Spaceship, Spacmans Luck, X-1

This show is part 1 of 9 in the series X-1
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X-1 Classic Science Fiction Radio Show

X-1 was a half-hour NBC science fiction anthology series first heard on 22 April 1955 that was a revival of NBC’s earlier science fiction anthology series, Dimension X which ran from 8 April 1950 through 29 September 1951. Both series’s are remembered for their really high quality science fiction stories.

With its magazine affiliation, two dozen shows from Astounding Science Fiction were followed by almost 90 were from the pages of Galaxy Magazine. A total of 125 programs were broadcast, some repeats or remakes, were aired until the last show of 9 January 1958.

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Posted by : Ray Plumlee in (Space Travel Movies)

Watch The 1951 Movie Flight to Mars

Tagged Under : 1950s, 1951, Mars, Martian, Outer Space, Rocketship, science fiction

This show is part 7 of 17 in the series Space Travel Movies
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1951 Movie Flight to Mars

In the far distant year of 2000 the US Air Force secretly builds a rocket ship without the knowledge of Congress or the American people and send it on a Flight to Mars. The name of the rocket ship is MARS. Among it’s crew are wisecracking newspaperman Steve Abbott, a former war correspondent and a crew (Four men and a woman) of scientists heading to Mars. After launch, while en route to Mars, our spacefarers encounter a meteor storm and are swept along and before you know it they end up crashing on the red planet. Unfortunately, their atomic power heads are destroyed which makes a return to earth impossible.

The Earthmen prepare to leave their ship by dawning bomber jackets, aviator’s caps and plain oxygen face masks which are not pressurized space suits or helmets.

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Posted by : Ray Plumlee in (2000 Plus)

Listen to 2000 Plus Episode 35 Worlds Apart

Tagged Under : 1950, 1950s, 2000 Plus, Mars, Old Time Radio, OTR, Planet, sci-fi, science fiction, Spaceport

This show is part 9 of 11 in the series 2000 Plus
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2000 Plus

This very strange episode begins with a Commander Dykstra, representing Central Operational Headquarters, sending out a bulletin about a strange space craft entering Space Sector K beyond the gravitational field of the planet Mars. Thi strange space craft is heading into section G so he is putting all defense units with all all High Voltage Destroyers on emergency alert.

Next we learn that Spaceship Phoenix, Flight 17 an experimental flight for Neptune, is launched.

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Posted by : Ray Plumlee in (Space Patrol)

Listen to Space Patrol Episode 19 Crash Landing

Tagged Under : 1950s, 1953, Bela Kovacs, Captain Dick Tufeld, Carol Carlyle, Ed Kemmer, Lyn Osborn, Mars, Mike Moser, Norman Jolley, Old Time Radio, OTR, Outer Space, science fiction, Space Cadet, Space Patrolman, Space-A-Phone, Terra V, Venus

This show is part 21 of 30 in the series Space Patrol
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Commander Buzz Correy and Cadet Happy have been on Venus conducting an undercover investigation into a larceny and fraud plot the United Planets government and Venus businessmen. While en route to the Venus space port with their evidence they are over powered by the subject of their investigation, Mr. Don Veal and his assistant Bob Henry.

Veal and Henry steal their evidence and make a getaway in the commercial space cruiser that Correy and Happy were about to leave in.

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Posted by : Ray Plumlee in (Space Patrol)

Listen To Space Patrol Episode 18 The Top Secret D-Ray

Tagged Under : 1950s, 1953, Chex, Ed Kemmer, Lowell City, Lyn Osborn, Mars, Miss Tonga, Old Time Radio, OTR, Rocketship, sci-fi, science fiction, Space Cadet, Space Cruiser, Space Patrol, Space Patrolman, Spaceship, Terra, Terra 5, Terra V, Venus

This show is part 20 of 30 in the series Space Patrol
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Commander Correy and Cadet Happy are en route to the Lunar Fleet Base on the Moon where an open house is being held at the Center for Scientific Research For Spaceflight. Space Patrol Assistant Security Chief Tonga contacts by Space-A-Phone to report that the microfilm blueprint plans for the D-Ray have been stolen and that Base Commander Colonel Jacobs has set Condition Red and locked the base down.

Before Commander Correy and Cadet Happy arrive the base personell have begun inspecting all film before any passengers can board their departing space craft. Any person attempting to bypass this security procedure and attempt to depart will pass through a Cancel Ray Machine that will erase all film.

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