Tag Archives: Ray Bradbury

August 06

N-Verse: Prime – Chapter Two: Races

Chapter 2: The Age of Steel Races The Age of Steel begins shortly in 2026 and ends in 2500. Humanity has spread out across the solar system during this time, just starting to exploit its resources. The Inner Sphere consists of Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. The Outer Sphere consists of Jupiter and Saturn. While […]

September 11

X Minus One – “The Veldt”

Based on Ray Bradbury’s story “The Illustrated Man”, the retelling of a story about an odd completely automated nursery that takes care of all of the child’s needs.  However; something is never what it seems. X Minus One – “The Veldt” by Ray Bradbury.  August 4, 1955  

X Minus One – Perigi’s Wonderful Dolls

  Before there was Chucky, there was a perfect doll in a window shop that caught the eyes of a child. Tune in now to see how wonderful (or terrible) these dolls truly are. Initially a revival of NBC’s Dimension X (1950–51), the first 15 episodes of X Minus One were new versions of Dimension X episodes, […]

March 21

X Minus One – Mars is Heaven

When the first space rocket lands on Mars, what will we find? Only the ruins of a dead and deserted planet? Or will there be life? Intelligent life, in some strange form that we can only imagine? Will we be welcomed with open arms? Or will the Martians treat us as invaders?  Mars in Heaven […]

March 14

X Minus One – The Parade

When a martian comes to town he needs to creative way to announce his arrival.  What better way then to hire an advertising company!  The Parade originally aired on January 25, 1956. Initially a revival of NBC’s Dimension X (1950–51), the first 15 episodes of X Minus One were new versions of Dimension X episodes, […]

March 07

X Minus One – No Contact

“No Contact” originally aired on April 24, 1955 as a feature from the very popular series X Minus One radio series. Initially a revival of NBC’s Dimension X (1950–51), the first 15 episodes of X Minus One were new versions of Dimension X episodes, but the remainder were adaptations by NBC staff writers, including Ernest […]