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Hairy Wild Man by World Adventurer's Club


13:24 minutes (12.33 MB)

kelly Sapergia of Canada played two fine shows. Ellery Queen, the Mischief Maker and the World Adventurer's Club. This show features John Steel, Adventurer.

The City of the Sun by Space Patrol


28:39 minutes (26.23 MB)

Nov 8, 1952 Commander Corey and Happy investigating the disappearance of a scientist on Mercury.
Played by JOY JACKSON

ON ICE by Kevin O’Morrison


51:25 minutes (47.07 MB)

adapted by Joy Jackson and Marge Lutton; performed by ART. Two people worry that they are being targetting for The Games in a future New York City.
Played by JOY JACKSON

WHEN THE WORLD SCREAMED by Arthur Conan Doyle


45:45 minutes (41.88 MB)

adapted by Cole Hornaday; performed by ART, recorded Sept 2007. Professor Challenger wants to prove that the Earth is alive.
Played by JOY JACKSON

X MINUS ONE THE TRAP by Finn O’Donnevan (Robert Sheckley)


22:35 minutes (20.68 MB)

Feb 13, 1957. Written by Finn O’Donnevan (Robert Sheckley), adapted by Ernest Kinoy. Cast: Donald Buka, Ralph Bell, William Redfield. After finding a new type of trap on their doorstep, two inebriated hunters try it out. They make a number of very strange catches.
Played by JOY JACKSON

In the Absence of All Intelligent Life by THEATRE FIVE


21:14 minutes (19.44 MB)

July 26, 1965 An exploration team investigates a world with cities but no people. Starring Cliff Carpenter.
Played by JOY JACKSON

The Thirteenth Labor of Hercules by Mutual Radio Theater


40:19 minutes (18.46 MB)

Oct 21, 1980 With Marl Trela, and Ron Ely Directed by Fletcher Markle.
played by ROB HANCIK

A GUN FOR A DINOSAUR by X MINUS 1


28:09 minutes (4.84 MB)

March 7, 1956. A hunting expedition from the future goes into pre-historic times to hunt dinosaurs.
Played by KELLY SAPERGIA

HITCH HIKERS GUIDE TO THE GALAXY: First Episode from the BBC by Douglas Adams


28:33 minutes (39.22 MB)

where it all started. The original six episodes were first broadcast on the 8th March 1978.
Played by KELLY SAPERGIA

Operation Luna Episode 1 by Journey Into Space


24:40 minutes (5.65 MB)

JOURNEY IN TO SPACE:  “OPERATION LUNA”: first two 15 minute episodes Broadcast in 1953, written by Charles Chilton. There were three segments: Operation Luna (1953-4), Red Planet (1954-5) and The World in Peril (1955-6) We follow the adventures and explorations by the crew of a spaceship.Each half-hour episode would usually end with a dramatic cliffhanger, to increase the audience's incentive to tune in to the next episode.

Operation Luna Episode 2 by Journey Into Space


22:46 minutes (5.21 MB)

JOURNEY IN TO SPACE:  “OPERATION LUNA”: first two 15 minute episodes Broadcast in 1953, written by Charles Chilton. There were three segments: Operation Luna (1953-4), Red Planet (1954-5) and The World in Peril (1955-6) We follow the adventures and explorations by the crew of a spaceship.Each half-hour episode would usually end with a dramatic cliffhanger, to increase the audience's incentive to tune in to the next episode.

The Knock by Dimension X


29:41 minutes (5.1 MB)

May 6, 1950 There’s one man left alive on Earth.
played by KELLY SAPERGIA

Frankenstein by Favorite Story


27:12 minutes (24.91 MB)

June 9, 1952 Hosted by Ronald Coleman. Fred Allen’s favorite story.
played by KELLY SAPERGIA

The Mystery of the Egyptian Necklace pt1-2 by Alien Worlds


27:59 minutes (11.22 MB)

July 14 & 21, 1979 ALIEN WORLDS was produced and broadcast in 1979 and deals with the interplanetary peacekeepers on Star Lab. It was created by Lee Hansen, who also produced and directed all 26 broadcast episodes in two seasons. The series was syndicated and both seasons were often broadcast back-to-back.
Played by ROB HANCIK

The Mystery of the Egyptian Necklace pt2 by Alien Worlds


27:49 minutes (12.74 MB)

July 14 & 21, 1979 ALIEN WORLDS was produced and broadcast in 1979 and deals with the interplanetary peacekeepers on Star Lab. It was created by Lee Hansen, who also produced and directed all 26 broadcast episodes in two seasons. The series was syndicated and both seasons were often broadcast back-to-back.
Played by ROB HANCIK

Toltec's Tomb by Midnight


25:55 minutes (5.93 MB)

from 1979.  Produced in Los Angeles.82-09-28- (13)-NPR Toltec's Tomb w.Roger Rittner Players 1982 RS
Played by ROB HANCIK

HG Wells, Theatre Royal - Country of the Blind (1957) by Selected by Ray Bradbury


19:00 minutes (17.4 MB)

Jan. 2,1954 with Sir Lawrence Olivier as Nunez. It was on Escape (1947, 1948, 1949), Family Story (1947), Suspense (1957,1959), BBC (11-19-45 (75 minutes), also in 1946, 02-02-1954 (30 min) and 05-29-59 940 (40 minutes) AND 1959 AND 1966 (45 minutes)
Played by BOB ACOSTA   

Keeper of Eight - Part 1 by Alien Worlds


25:51 minutes (5.92 MB)

March 8, 1979
ALIEN WORLDS was produced and broadcast in 1979 and deals with the interplanetary peacekeepers on Star Lab. It was created by Lee Hansen, who also produced and directed all 26 broadcast episodes in two seasons. The series was syndicated and both seasons were often
broadcast back-to-back.
played by JOHN BEAULIEU

Keeper of Eight - Part 2 by Alien Worlds


25:35 minutes (5.86 MB)

March 11, 1979
ALIEN WORLDS was produced and broadcast in 1979 and deals with the interplanetary peacekeepers on Star Lab. It was created by Lee Hansen, who also produced and directed all 26 broadcast episodes in two seasons. The series was syndicated and both seasons were often
broadcast back-to-back.
played by JOHN BEAULIEU

The Outer Limit by Beyond Tomorrow


30:02 minutes (6.88 MB)

DIMENSION X: Feb 23, 1950. Written by Graham Doar, starring Frank Lovejoy, described as a trial balloon for a new series. In the audition, the series title was Beyond This World and the audition show was "The Outer Limit". "The Outer Limit", may be the most often used science fiction story in radio. It was also heard in Escape (Feb 7, 1950), Dimension X (Apr 8, 1950 and Sep 8, 1950), Suspense (Feb 15, 1954) and X Minus One (Nov 16, 1955).
played by JOHN BEAULIEU

ATMOSPHERE OF DEATH by SPACE CADET


7:37 minutes (3.49 MB)

an emissary from Venus and escorted by Tom & Roger, is killed by Alexandria Stone using an outlawed heat ray. The cadets grab a ride on a Solar Guard ship in pursuit of Stone. They transfer in mid space to the passenger line heading for Venus where they find their contact (Mr Deagon) knocked out with Marco-gas. When revived he warns of a bomb on board. The cadets find and disposed of it out of the air lock and kills Stone in the blast. Ep. 24: Tom & Roger find the rebel group on Venus who plan to suffocate the planet by blowing up the atmosphere stations.

Space Merchants Part 1 by CBS Radio Workshop


22:35 minutes (9.05 MB)

part one, 17/57 and part two 2/24/57 Written by CM Kornbluth and Frederik Pohl, adapted by Charles S. Monroe . Produced and directed by Paul Roberts and starred Staats Cotsworth and Virginia Kaye with Ralph Camargo, Leon Janney, Joseph Boland, Ian Martin, Jackson Beck, Ed Prentiss, Joseph Julian, Mary Patton, Bob Dryden, Ralph Bell, and Joe Helgeson. Sound effects by Tom Buchanon and Tom Perksins, music by Sam Matlovsky.
played by JOHN GASSMAN

Space Merchants Part 2 by CBS Radio Workshop


23:01 minutes (9.23 MB)

part two, 17/57 and part two 2/24/57 Written by CM Kornbluth and Frederik Pohl, adapted by Charles S. Monroe . Produced and directed by Paul Roberts and starred Staats Cotsworth and Virginia Kaye with Ralph Camargo, Leon Janney, Joseph Boland, Ian Martin, Jackson Beck, Ed Prentiss, Joseph Julian, Mary Patton, Bob Dryden, Ralph Bell, and Joe Helgeson. Sound effects by Tom Buchanon and Tom Perksins, music by Sam Matlovsky.
played by JOHN GASSMAN

CHOCKY by John Wyndham


89:00 minutes (61.11 MB)

running time 88 minutes was broadcast by the BBC in 1968 and also 1975, probably with different casts. Also broadcast on BBC on 1998, as a half-hour; In 1984 there was a children's science fiction television drama based on the novel, shown on ITV in the UK. .When young Matthew starts talking to himself, and introduces his invisible friend Chocky to the family, his parents decide it's just a phase he is going through. But when Matthew starts explaining binary maths and anti-gravity propulsion, they begin to worry.

THE TIME MACHINE by HG Wells


25:03 minutes (5.74 MB)

Oct. 27, 1950 Directed by William N. Robson. Written by HG Wells in 1895
played by LARRY GASSMAN

THE PARADE by DIMENSION-X


30:20 minutes (27.77 MB)

Aug. 25 1950 Original script by George Lefferts, Cast: Joseph Curtin, Berry Kroeger, Alexander Scourby, John McGovern, Agnes Young. "A man claiming to be a Martian hires an ad agency to stage a parade to herald the Martians' arrival. Thinking they are from Hollywood, the ad agency proceeds with the festivities. As the parade begins, the people begin to realize that the people in the parade are Martians and that Earth is about to be conquered.
played by LARRY GASSMAN

The Tenth Planet by Hollywood Star Playhouse


29:28 minutes (6.75 MB)

Sept 07,1952 ep120 Starred Joseph Cotton as a man of Earth and Hans Conreid as a "man" who is not.
played by LARRY GASSMAN

SUPER FEATURE by Lights Out


26:43 minutes (6.12 MB)

An enterprising crook and his crony travel to a small town looking to screen monster films to keep the locals occupied while they burglarize their homes. Seems to work in theory, until the monster on the screen decides to take affirmative action. 
played by LARRY GASSMAN

The Lateness of the Hour by The Twilight Zone


42:09 minutes (38.6 MB)

DEC. 2, 1960 starring Jane Seymour.
Played by BOB ACOSTA  

The Day the Earth Stood Still by Lux Radio Theater


59:55 minutes (13.72 MB)

January 4, 1954 adaptation from the screenplay by Milton Geiger starring Michael Rennie. The movie was loosely based on “Farewell to the Master” by Harry Bates, published in Astounding October 1940
Played by BOB ACOSTA  

THE DAY THE MACHINES WENT MAD by TWO THOUSAND PLUS


21:47 minutes (3.74 MB)

April 26, 1950 starring Joseph Julian
Played by BOB ACOSTA