Thu, 29 December 2005 Even screenwriters deserve a happy new year, but that doesn't always happen. Especially when you work for a dictator for a direction who demands an original creature to rival Frankenstein's monster and wants to keep production going indefinitely. What's worse is now it looks like there will be "Rain on New Year's Eve". Everyone has their limits! Originally broadcast on December 29th, 1947.Comments[2] |
Thu, 22 December 2005 Merry Christmas from the Denizen of Alternate Dimensions! In your stocking you'll find a little treat from "Suspense" entitled "Dog Star". Be careful, though, as it is syrupy sweet. Happy Holidays! Originally aired on December 22, 1957.Comments[1] |
Thu, 15 December 2005 Isaac Asimov conceived the following tale, adapted for Dimension X. In it, an apocalyptic event has resulted in earth being the trailer trash of the universe. Earthlings won't sit idly by and take such abuse, though, and plan a rebellion. What happens when an assault is launched from "The Pebble in the Sky". From June 17th, 1951.Comments[4] |
Thu, 1 December 2005 George Lucas has nothing on Professor Barnhouse. On today's episode of Sci-Fi Friday from Dimension X, adapted from a story by Kurt Vonnegut Jr., deals with telekenisis. May the Dynamo Psychism be with you are you listen to "Report on the Barnhouse Effect" from April 22nd, 1950. All Donations given this month will be divided among our hard working Podcasters. Merry Christmas to AllComments[1] |


Even screenwriters deserve a happy new year, but that doesn't always happen. Especially when you work for a dictator for a direction who demands an original creature to rival Frankenstein's monster and wants to keep production going indefinitely. What's worse is now it looks like there will be "Rain on New Year's Eve". Everyone has their limits! Originally broadcast on December 29th, 1947.
Merry Christmas from the Denizen of Alternate Dimensions! In your stocking you'll find a little treat from "Suspense" entitled "Dog Star". Be careful, though, as it is syrupy sweet. Happy Holidays! Originally aired on December 22, 1957.
Isaac Asimov conceived the following tale, adapted for Dimension X. In it, an apocalyptic event has resulted in earth being the trailer trash of the universe. Earthlings won't sit idly by and take such abuse, though, and plan a rebellion. What happens when an assault is launched from "The Pebble in the Sky". From June 17th, 1951.