Posted by : Ray Plumlee in (Dimension X)

Listen to Dimension X Episode 15 The Man in the Moon

Tagged Under : 1950, 1950s, dark side of the moon, Dimension X, episode, Moon, Old Time Radio, OTR, Radio, Rocket, Rocketship, sci-fi, science fiction

This show is part 12 of 12 in the series Dimension X
Dimension X

Dimension X

The Federal Bureau of Missing Persons is broadcasting it’s latest coded bulletin transmission with a list of recently missing persons when they receive a CQ (SOS) radio message from a crank calling earth who claims to be calling from the Moon. Triangulating to locate the offender, radio operator Charlie Stafford discovers that the message did in fact come from the Moon from a man identifying himself as Cornelius Otterburn. Of course the call is dismissed, until a minor member of the Federal Bureau of Missing Persons begins to suspect that the call is related to a strange series of disappearances over the past several years.

Charlie Stafford tells Federal Bureau of Missing Persons records clerk Henry Stinton who recognizes the name and decides to investigate the name Cornelius Otterburn and finds only one person with that name has gone missing and he was an Atomic Physicist who had disappeared 5 years previously on June 5th 1945.

Read the rest of this entry »

GD Star Rating
loading...
GD Star Rating
loading...

Posted by : Ray Plumlee in (Space Travel Movies)

1951 Movie When Worlds Collide

Tagged Under : 1950s, 1951, Book, George Pal, Movie, Outer Space, Philip Wylie, Planet, Rocket, sci-fi, science fiction, Spaceship

This show is part 11 of 11 in the series Space Travel Movies
1951 Movie When Worlds Collide Logo

1951 Movie When Worlds Collide

David Randall is a carefree ladies man and skilled pilot who finds he has been let in on the greatest and most terrible secret in the world when he is paid to deliver some mysterious pictures from one eminent astronomer to another.

The story begins at a remote observatory in South Africa where the astronomer, Dr. Emery Bronson discovers that two “heavenly bodies” are on a collision course with Earth. One, called Zyra will pass close enough to wreak havoc on land and sea, while the other, called Bellus will actually strike the planet and destroy it days later.

Read the rest of this entry »

GD Star Rating
loading...
GD Star Rating
loading...

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 4 in the series X-1
X-1 Classic Science Fiction Radio Show

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.”

Read the rest of this entry »

GD Star Rating
loading...
GD Star Rating
loading...

Posted by : Ray Plumlee in (Journey Into Space)

Listen to Journey into Space Operation Luna Episode 6

Tagged Under : 1958, BBC, Captain Jet Morgan, Charles Chilton, Doc Matthews, Journey Into Space, Lemmy Barnet, Mitch Mitchell, Moon, Operation Luna, Radio, Rocketship, science fiction, Space Travel, Spaceship, Spaceship Luna

This show is part 9 of 9 in the series Journey Into Space
 Journey into Space

Journey into Space

In the previous episode (Episode 5) we left our space weary travelers launching from the moon and keeping to their original plans they make one orbit around the moon to be the first to see the dark side of the moon. We pickup the story here as they are now in lunar orbit on the back side peering down at the surface when suddenly they see one extremely large crater with dozens of little craters inside of it. Then Lemmy points out that those are not little craters but ships that are rising up very fast toward them.

At first the crew panics thinking they are coming up after them to destroy them but the strange craft settle into a hovering orbit just below the rocketship Luna. Once the they are back around the moon in their orbit with their ship again facing toward the earth they cut in their engines and blast for earth.

Read the rest of this entry »

GD Star Rating
loading...
GD Star Rating
loading...

Posted by : Ray Plumlee in (2000 Plus)

Last 2000 Plus Space Travel Episodes And Appeal For Lost Episodes

Tagged Under : 1950s, 1951, 2000 Plus, Anthology, lost episodes, Old Time Radio, OTR, Outer Space, Radio, science fiction, Space Travel, Spaceship

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

2000 Plus

It is with regret that, for now I hope, there are no more 2000 Plus “Space Travel” related episodes known to be in circulation. There are a handful of episodes in the series that are in circulation but are not part of this website as they were not “space travel” themed shows. 2000 Plus (also called Two Thousand Plus and 2000+) was an Old Time Radio (OTR) series which ran from March 15, 1950 to January 2, 1952 in various 30-minute time slots. It is most notable for being the first adult science fiction series on radio, airing one month prior to the better known Dimension X.

During the 1950s, science fiction became a popular genre, and stories exploring future technologies, space expeditions and alien invasions made up the story lines of the episodes that are known today and available for listening.

Read the rest of this entry »

GD Star Rating
loading...
GD Star Rating
loading...

Posted by : Ray Plumlee in (Space Patrol)

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 24 in the series Space Patrol
Space Patrol Show Logo

Space Patrol Show Logo

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.

Read the rest of this entry »

GD Star Rating
loading...
GD Star Rating
loading...

Posted by : Ray Plumlee in (Space Travel Movies)

1951 Movie The Man From Planet X

Tagged Under : 1950s, 1951, Aliens, Movie, Planet X, Rocketship, sci-fi, science fiction, Spaceship

This show is part 10 of 11 in the series Space Travel Movies
1951 Movie The Man From Planet X

1951 Movie The Man From Planet X

A mysterious planet has entered our solar system and is approaching Earth at breakneck speed. It appears it will miss and pass near the earth. A small Scottish village name Burray on a remotes island is where the planet is expected to pass nearest to the Earth. A group of characters are gathering on the island to investigate this Planet X. Professor Elliot, his attractive daughter Enid Elliot, dashing reporter John Lawrence, a newspaper reporter called to the Scottish moor by his friend, Professor Elliot, to cover what will be the story of his lifetime. The Professor’s assistant who is a bad (but not mad) scientist Dr. Mears. The Professor and his team are working out of a makeshift observatory in an old Scottish tower next to the local moor.

Elliot’s daughter Enid and John discover as they are walking the moors a “magnetically powered range finder” used to determine the composition of the Earth’s atmosphere whose metal has unearthly properties and is quite a find for science.

Read the rest of this entry »

GD Star Rating
loading...
GD Star Rating
loading...

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 4 of 4 in the series Whatever Became Of
Buster Crabbe

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.

Read the rest of this entry »

GD Star Rating
loading...
GD Star Rating
loading...

Posted by : Ray Plumlee in (Space Patrol)

Listen to Space Patrol Episode 21 The Moon Beetles

Tagged Under : 1950s, 1953, Bela Kovacs, Captain Dick Tufeld, Ed Kemmer, Jupiter, Lyn Osborn, Major Robertson, Mike Moser, Old Time Radio, OTR, sci-fi, science fiction, Space Cruiser, Space Patrol, Terra, United Planets

This show is part 23 of 24 in the series Space Patrol
Space Patrol Show Logo

Space Patrol Show Logo

Our story begins with Commander “Buzz” Correy and Cadet Happy of the United Planets Space Patrol are aboard the Battle Cruiser Terra V en route to Jupiter’s number two moon. An unmanned instrument station has stopped sending back signals.

As they approach the location of the station they realize the station’s atmosphere dome is gone. They land to investigate and they find the instruments are in place and the walls and the doors to the dome are still there but the plastic dome is completely gone without a trace.

Buzz and Happy head to Jupiter to the Shargon Physiological Center near Jupiter City where remote instrument station’s data is received and interpreted. There they meet with Major Robertson and Dr. William Conrad who is in charge of the program of monitoring the remote unmanned instrument stations. Commander Correy dispatches Major Robertson back to Jupiters number two moon to investigate the missing shell.

Read the rest of this entry »

GD Star Rating
loading...
GD Star Rating
loading...

Posted by : Ray Plumlee in (Space Travel Movies)

1951 Movie The Thing from Another World

Tagged Under : 1950s, 1951, Movie, Outer Space, sci-fi, science fiction, Space Travel

This show is part 9 of 11 in the series Space Travel Movies
1951 Movie The Thing from Another World Movie Title Card

1951 Movie The Thing from Another World Movie Title Card

The 1951 “creature feature” The Thing from Another World also known simply as “The Thing” was a ground breaking film that was the first movie to ever depict aliens with an attitude that seem to have only one thing on their mind and that is everyone. This theme of destroy humanity films became very prevalent during the 1950′s. Some say, and I am one of those who does, that “The Thing” was at least a partial inspiration for the much later ground breaking 1979 “creature feature” Alien, staring Sigourney Weaver which spawned several sequels.

1951′s The Thing from Another World is a story of Scientist at an US military Arctic research station, inside the Arctic Circle, who discover an unexplained object buried in the ice. After notifying the U.S. Air Force a plane load of Airmen and a lone news reporter are dispatched to the Arctic research station. There first belief is that buried craft is a Russian spy-plane buried in the ice.

Read the rest of this entry »

GD Star Rating
loading...
GD Star Rating
loading...