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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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!
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.