Fri, 24 November 2006 SciFi Friday presents Journey Into Space "The Red Planet" Part 12 December 22,1954In this second series Captain Jet Morgan and his crew of Doc Matthews, engineer Mitch Mitchell and radio operator Lemmy Barnet are on board the flagship Discovery, leading a fleet of space ships, their mission to explore Mars, the mysterious and, as they believe, uninhabited red planet. During the long journey, disturbing events threaten the very success of the expedition. But startling discoveries lie in wait on the dusky red surface that challenge the sanity and survival of the space travellers and the security of Earth itself. 1954 Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast
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Fri, 17 November 2006 SciFi Friday presents Journey Into Space "The Red Planet" Part 11 December 15,1954In this second series Captain Jet Morgan and his crew of Doc Matthews, engineer Mitch Mitchell and radio operator Lemmy Barnet are on board the flagship Discovery, leading a fleet of space ships, their mission to explore Mars, the mysterious and, as they believe, uninhabited red planet. During the long journey, disturbing events threaten the very success of the expedition. But startling discoveries lie in wait on the dusky red surface that challenge the sanity and survival of the space travellers and the security of Earth itself. 1954 Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast
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Sat, 11 November 2006 SciFi Friday presents Journey Into Space "The Red Planet" Part 10 December 8,1954In this second series Captain Jet Morgan and his crew of Doc Matthews, engineer Mitch Mitchell and radio operator Lemmy Barnet are on board the flagship Discovery, leading a fleet of space ships, their mission to explore Mars, the mysterious and, as they believe, uninhabited red planet. During the long journey, disturbing events threaten the very success of the expedition. But startling discoveries lie in wait on the dusky red surface that challenge the sanity and survival of the space travellers and the security of Earth itself. 1954 Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast
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Fri, 3 November 2006 SciFi Friday presents Journey Into Space "The Red Planet" Part 9 1954In this second series Captain Jet Morgan and his crew of Doc Matthews, engineer Mitch Mitchell and radio operator Lemmy Barnet are on board the flagship Discovery, leading a fleet of space ships, their mission to explore Mars, the mysterious and, as they believe, uninhabited red planet. During the long journey, disturbing events threaten the very success of the expedition. But startling discoveries lie in wait on the dusky red surface that challenge the sanity and survival of the space travellers and the security of Earth itself. 1954 Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast
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Sat, 28 October 2006 SciFi Friday presents Journey Into Space "The Red Planet" Part 5 11/3/54In this second series Captain Jet Morgan and his crew of Doc Matthews, engineer Mitch Mitchell and radio operator Lemmy Barnet are on board the flagship Discovery, leading a fleet of space ships, their mission to explore Mars, the mysterious and, as they believe, uninhabited red planet. During the long journey, disturbing events threaten the very success of the expedition. But startling discoveries lie in wait on the dusky red surface that challenge the sanity and survival of the space travellers and the security of Earth itself. 1954 Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast
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Fri, 20 October 2006 SciFi Friday presents Journey Into Space "The Red Planet" Part 5 11/3/54In this second series Captain Jet Morgan and his crew of Doc Matthews, engineer Mitch Mitchell and radio operator Lemmy Barnet are on board the flagship Discovery, leading a fleet of space ships, their mission to explore Mars, the mysterious and, as they believe, uninhabited red planet. During the long journey, disturbing events threaten the very success of the expedition. But startling discoveries lie in wait on the dusky red surface that challenge the sanity and survival of the space travellers and the security of Earth itself. 1954 Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast
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Fri, 13 October 2006 SciFi Friday presents Journey Into Space "The Red Planet" Part 5 11/3/54In this second series Captain Jet Morgan and his crew of Doc Matthews, engineer Mitch Mitchell and radio operator Lemmy Barnet are on board the flagship Discovery, leading a fleet of space ships, their mission to explore Mars, the mysterious and, as they believe, uninhabited red planet. During the long journey, disturbing events threaten the very success of the expedition. But startling discoveries lie in wait on the dusky red surface that challenge the sanity and survival of the space travellers and the security of Earth itself. 1954 Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast
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Fri, 6 October 2006 SciFi Friday presents Journey Into Space "The Red Planet" Part 5 11/3/54In this second series Captain Jet Morgan and his crew of Doc Matthews, engineer Mitch Mitchell and radio operator Lemmy Barnet are on board the flagship Discovery, leading a fleet of space ships, their mission to explore Mars, the mysterious and, as they believe, uninhabited red planet. During the long journey, disturbing events threaten the very success of the expedition. But startling discoveries lie in wait on the dusky red surface that challenge the sanity and survival of the space travellers and the security of Earth itself. 1954 Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast
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Fri, 29 September 2006 SciFi Friday presents Journey Into Space "The Red Planet" Part 4 10/24/54
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Thu, 21 September 2006 SciFi Friday presents Journey Into Space "The Red Planet" Part 3
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Fri, 15 September 2006 SciFi Friday presents Journey Into Space "The Red Planet" Part 2
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Fri, 8 September 2006 ![]() Scifi Friday presents a Journey Into Space Series, The Red Planet #1
In this second series Captain Jet Morgan and his crew of Doc Matthews, engineer Mitch Mitchell and radio operator Lemmy Barnet are on board the flagship Discovery, leading a fleet of space ships, their mission to explore Mars, the mysterious and, as they believe, uninhabited red planet. During the long journey, disturbing events threaten the very success of the expedition. But startling discoveries lie in wait on the dusky red surface that challenge the sanity and survival of the space travellers and the security of Earth itself. 1954 Comments[0] |
Fri, 1 September 2006 ![]() Scifi Friday presents a Six Part Series Journey Into Space, Operation Luna, Final Episode The first of the three stories, OPERATION LUNA, was set in the far flung future of 1965 and told of Man's conquest of the Moon. This is the version that was broadcast weekly from 26th March to 18th June 1958, being a shortened re-recording of the original 1953 show. Comments[0] |
Fri, 25 August 2006 ![]() Scifi Friday presents a Six Part Series Journey Into Space, Operation Luna, Part 8 The first of the three stories, OPERATION LUNA, was set in the far flung future of 1965 and told of Man's conquest of the Moon. This is the version that was broadcast weekly from 26th March to 18th June 1958, being a shortened re-recording of the original 1953 show. Comments[0] |
Fri, 18 August 2006 ![]() Scifi Friday presents a Six Part Series Journey Into Space, Operation Luna, Part 7 The first of the three stories, OPERATION LUNA, was set in the far flung future of 1965 and told of Man's conquest of the Moon. This is the version that was broadcast weekly from 26th March to 18th June 1958, being a shortened re-recording of the original 1953 show. Comments[1] |
Fri, 11 August 2006 ![]() Scifi Friday presents a Six Part Series Journey Into Space, Operation Luna, Part 6 The first of the three stories, OPERATION LUNA, was set in the far flung future of 1965 and told of Man's conquest of the Moon. This is the version that was broadcast weekly from 26th March to 18th June 1958, being a shortened re-recording of the original 1953 show. Comments[0] |
Fri, 4 August 2006 ![]() Scifi Friday presents a Six Part Series Journey Into Space, Operation Luna, Part 5 The first of the three stories, OPERATION LUNA, was set in the far flung future of 1965 and told of Man's conquest of the Moon. This is the version that was broadcast weekly from 26th March to 18th June 1958, being a shortened re-recording of the original 1953 show. Comments[0] |
Fri, 28 July 2006 ![]() Scifi Friday presents a Six Part Series Journey Into Space, Operation Luna, Part 4 The first of the three stories, OPERATION LUNA, was set in the far flung future of 1965 and told of Man's conquest of the Moon. This is the version that was broadcast weekly from 26th March to 18th June 1958, being a shortened re-recording of the original 1953 show. Comments[0] |
Fri, 21 July 2006 ![]() Scifi Friday presents a Six Part Series Journey Into Space, Operation Luna, Part 3 Charles Chilton's classic science fiction trilogy stormed the airwaves during the 1950s. Its gripping storylines, extra-terrestrial sound effects and atmospheric music engaged the listener as never before. Between 1953 and 1958, a devoted audience of adults and children attentively followed Jet Morgan and his crew from cliff-hanger to another as, together, they faced the unknown perils of space. The first of the three stories, OPERATION LUNA, was set in the far flung future of 1965 and told of Man's conquest of the Moon. This is the version that was broadcast weekly from 26th March to 18th June 1958, being a shortened re-recording of the original 1953 show. Comments[0] |
Thu, 13 July 2006 ![]() Scifi Friday presents a Six Part Series Journey Into Space, Operation Luna, Part 2 Charles Chilton's classic science fiction trilogy stormed the airwaves during the 1950s. Its gripping storylines, extra-terrestrial sound effects and atmospheric music engaged the listener as never before. Between 1953 and 1958, a devoted audience of adults and children attentively followed Jet Morgan and his crew from cliff-hanger to another as, together, they faced the unknown perils of space.All text on OTRCAT.com are ©2006 OTRCAT INC - All Rights Reserved. Reproduction is prohibited. The first of the three stories, OPERATION LUNA, was set in the far flung future of 1965 and told of Man's conquest of the Moon. This is the version that was broadcast weekly from 26th March to 18th June 1958, being a shortened re-recording of the original 1953 show. Comments[0] |
Fri, 7 July 2006 ![]() Scifi Friday presents a Six Part Series Journey Into Space, Operation Luna Charles Chilton's classic science fiction trilogy stormed the airwaves during the 1950s. Its gripping storylines, extra-terrestrial sound effects and atmospheric music engaged the listener as never before. Between 1953 and 1958, a devoted audience of adults and children attentively followed Jet Morgan and his crew from cliff-hanger to another as, together, they faced the unknown perils of space.All text on OTRCAT.com are ©2006 OTRCAT INC - All Rights Reserved. Reproduction is prohibited.
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Fri, 30 June 2006 SciFi Friday presents H.G.Wells, The Time MachineA dreamer obsessed with traveling through time builds himself a time machine and, much to his surprise, travels over 800,000 years into the future. The world has been transformed with a society living in apparent harmony and bliss, but as the Traveler stays in this world of the future he discovers a hidden barbaric and depraved subterranean class. Comments[0] |
Fri, 23 June 2006 SciFi Friday presents Dr.Who, "Genesis Of The Daleks", The planet Skaro, the distant past. The Time Lords
divert the Doctor, Sarah and Harry to this war-torn world, and give the
Doctor a mission: the evil of the Daleks is about to be born here, and
the Doctor is to try to ensure they evolve into less lethally
aggressive beings - or, failing that, to avert their creation
altogether. But has even the Doctor the right to commit genocide?Comments[0] |
Fri, 9 June 2006 SciFi Friday celebrates 1 year of podcasting the best of Science Fiction
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Fri, 2 June 2006 Scifi Friday presents Part 1 of a 2 Part Series, The Babylon Run (1980) Hundreds of years later, in a time when Man has spread out to the stars, a commercial charter makes a forced landing on the Babylon asteroid, a luxury resort for the super rich. Their ship damaged, they are dismayed to find the complex abandoned due to an incoming 'something' on a collision course. If that weren't bad enough, there is mutiny brewing, and Babylon itself is not what it seems to be...Comments[2] |
Sat, 27 May 2006 Scifi Friday presents Alien Worlds, "Spaceport"Brian and Wife are the proud parents of a son. Congrats Comments at 214-224-0834 Comments[3] |
Fri, 19 May 2006 Sci-Fi Friday presents "Closed Planet" 1962 A crippled starship is compelled to make landfall on a remote
colony world, where the locals refuse to allow the crew to disembark except
under the strictest control. What terrible secret are they hiding?Comments[0] |
Fri, 12 May 2006 SciFi Friday presents Colossus:The Forbin Project
A supercomputer, impervious to interference of any kind, is created to defend the free world from nuclear attack. But unbeknownst to its creators, the Soviets have built one too. Within hours of activation, the two machines learn to communicate and begin to conceive ideas of their own about world security. Based on the book by D. F. Jones, and the movie of the same title. Comments[1] |
Thu, 27 April 2006 Sci-Fi Friday Today, we look at a playful, innocentlittle game born from the mind of Ray Bradbury. Children all over the country are involved in a little diversion called “Invasion�. It seems a little too real, in fact. Careful, as we count down to “Zero Hour�.10/04/53 Comments[0] |
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Thu, 13 April 2006 SciFi Friday presents, Alfred Hitchcock adapted today's Escape to the silverscreen, along with a few others by the author Daphne du Maurier. It's man against nature with a plague of Biblical proportions in "The Birds". Originally broadcast on July 10th, 1954. Comments[0] |
Thu, 6 April 2006 SciFi Friday presents Brian, the Denizen of Alternate Dimensions, presentsanother Escape for you this week. Like last time, this stars the prolific William Conrad. It’s an outer space adventure that can only be found “North of Polaris�. Originally broadcast May 17th, 1953. Comments[0] |
Thu, 30 March 2006 Brian, the Denizen of Alternate Dimensions, warns us of just exactly what can happen when we get what we wish for. Lesson to be learned this week from the mind of H.G. Wells. Don’t say we didn’t warn you!Comments[1] |
Thu, 23 March 2006 Brian, the Denizen of Alternate Dimensions, presents a tale penned from the works of Jack London. We revisit the post apocalyptic future once again for an examination into the human condition. What happens when society collapses? Beware of “The Scarlet Plague�. Originally broadcast on April 8th, 1954.Comments[1] |
Thu, 16 March 2006 Escape with Brian, the Denizen of Alternate Dimensions, as he takes us back to May 9th, 1948 and from there hundreds of thousands of years into the future. We'll visit a perfect society with a dark secret. Step into H.G. Wells The Time MachineComments[1] |
Thu, 9 March 2006 Brian, the Denizen of Alternate Dimensions, presents a scientific cure-all procedure for this week’s episode of Escape. It enables a person to overcome any illness, disease, and even to change appearance in order to survive. It’s survival of the fittest, but maybe not the nicest, in “The Adaptive Ultimate�. Originally broadcast March 26th, 1949.
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Thu, 2 March 2006 Brian brings you part two of "The Earth Abides" today from Escape, originally broadcast November 12th, 1950. He has a special guest in studio for this episode, so tune in to see who it is. Be sure to provide Brian with your list of the best post-apocalyptic radio programs, movies, and books. Send them to Bridad@gmail.com. He will thank you and your country would thank you, had it not crumbled to dust in the ruins already. That is all.
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Thu, 23 February 2006 Today Brian, The Denizen of Alternate Dimensions, presents "Earth Abides" part one from Escape. Originally broadcast November 5th, 1950 and was adapted from the George R. Stewart novel of the same name. Email Brian at Bridad@gmail.com with a list of your favorite post-apocalyptic tales from the movies, books, and radio! Act today, don't delay!Comments[1] |
Thu, 16 February 2006 This week, Brian takes us on safari for a wonderful hunting adventure. We're going back to the Cretateous period to hunt dinosaur. You'll need to be at least this tall and weigh at least a hundred and fifty pounds. This restriction is in effect because anything less and you would not be able to use "A Gun for Dinosaur". Originally broadcast on March 7th, 1956.Comments[1] |
Fri, 10 February 2006 Brian, the Denizen of Alternate Dimensions, is proud to present a cautionary tale aimed at promoting individual thought. The mainstream culture is not always representative of reality or even conducive to a healthy community. That is the lesson today on Sci-Fi Friday, as supported by an X Minus One play originally broadcast on July 3rd, 1956 and penned by Theodore Sturgeon. Think for yourself or succumb to the personal agenda of "Mr. Costello, Hero".
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Thu, 12 January 2006 Sometimes, science fiction has the science part pegged as in today's story from Dimension X. It aired on July first, 1950 and predicted that we would have home computers connected to the Internet and they would operate within logical parameters and make decision through the use of artificial intelligence. The show optimistically envisoned this would occur in 1974, but otherwise all was fairly spot on. It's too bad that in this story, the "logics" inform people with how to get away with murder. Who's in charge here, anyway? Could it be "A Logic Named Joe"?Please Take our Listener Survey! Comments[1] |
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Don't let your kids turn into couch potatoes by letting the boob tube babysit. At least, that is what Ray Bradbury would teach us from today's story from Dimension X. It is from the pages of his book "The Illustrated Man" and involves two kids who enjoy living out somewhat unhealthy fantasies in the walls of their nursery. From August 9th, 1951, enjoy "The Veldt".
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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] |



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first of the three stories, OPERATION LUNA, was set in the far flung
future of 1965 and told of Man's conquest of the Moon. This is the version that was broadcast weekly from 26th
March to 18th June 1958, being a shortened re-recording of the original
1953 show.


Scifi Friday presents Alien Worlds, "Spaceport"
SciFi Friday presents Colossus:The Forbin Project
Sci-Fi Friday Today, we look at a playful, innocent
This week, Brian takes us on safari for a wonderful hunting adventure. We're going back to the Cretateous period to hunt dinosaur. You'll need to be at least this tall and weigh at least a hundred and fifty pounds. This restriction is in effect because anything less and you would not be able to use "A Gun for Dinosaur". Originally broadcast on March 7th, 1956.
Sometimes, science fiction has the science part pegged as in today's story from Dimension X. It aired on July first, 1950 and predicted that we would have home computers connected to the Internet and they would operate within logical parameters and make decision through the use of artificial intelligence. The show optimistically envisoned this would occur in 1974, but otherwise all was fairly spot on. It's too bad that in this story, the "logics" inform people with how to get away with murder. Who's in charge here, anyway? Could it be "A Logic Named Joe"?
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.