"Junkyard" Director: Daniel Sutter Cast: John Larkin Bob Hastings Mercer McCloud Stan Earley Jack Orrison Announcer: Fred Collins Thank you, Vista Records!
I just listen to this vid last night. This is a great raido show from the 50's. I had listen to this epsoide before from iTunes a few years ago. this was a great ep too.
This particular episode cracked me up the first time I heard it. LOVE OTR> Love X Minus One ... Dimension X, all those Ray Bradbury (RIP) episodes which were great.
Interestingly this seems to be a prequel to an earlier episode (one of the very first episodes of Dimension X, later recreated as an X Minus One episode as nearly all of these were). The reference to "Space Blues" and the character of "Bat-Ears" Brady are both familiar from that episode, whose exact name I can't remember, but which is pretty definitely set later, since it ends with all the characters either turning out to be alien invaders, or being assassinated by same in order to keep their cover-up intact. I assume both episodes were based on the same author's writings; I'll have to investigate.
I can hear a bit of Kirk in the captain's enunciation. Maybe, Shatner heard this in his childhood and it grabbed his mind and wiped it clean. MacGyver? He can fix anything
The way I understand it is that they absorbed the personalities of the aliens along with their memories. I don't see why that would change them physically though, and leaving them behind because of that seems pretty racist to me.
"Junkyard"
Director: Daniel Sutter
Cast:
John Larkin
Bob Hastings
Mercer McCloud
Stan Earley
Jack Orrison
Announcer: Fred Collins
Thank you, Vista Records!
It's awesome for me to imagine how much work was done doing these episodes. They sound great and the voice acting is impressive. Thanks for sharing.
I just listen to this vid last night. This is a great raido show from the 50's. I had listen to this epsoide before from iTunes a few years ago. this was a great ep too.
This particular episode cracked me up the first time I heard it. LOVE OTR> Love X Minus One ... Dimension X, all those Ray Bradbury (RIP) episodes which were great.
I wish I'd known about these growing up in the 80s, this one's pretty funny. thanks!
I remember being able to listen to these on AM radio in the 1990s. Man do I miss it!
100domathon check out BBC radio 4 - lots of all kinds of radio drama/audiobooks (including scifi, classics, and mysteries :)
Love these so much better then t.v. I like that too but this is takes some imagination ,thank you for these how many episodes are there?
Thanks for posting this. Great radio show.
Clifford Simak was a GREAT Author. I read this short story about 3 months ago, so its a joy to listen to a Radio Version.
Clifford D Simak is my favorite writer. This was aired one year to the day i was born!
Thank you for posting this. I used to listen to The Golden Age of Radio Theatre all the time, and "X Minus One" was one of my favorites.
Love it so much
got hooked on otr when I was 10 or 11. cbsrmt was on every night.
I love the old syfy radio its really cool
That was a good story, poor Doc and the boys.
Pawelk1234 listening to these, it's like we've entered, The Scary Door.
Last response was a month ago but going to chime in anyway. I love these old shows, especially this one.
A favourite.
ramblin' wreck from georgia tech...
Holy mackerel indeed.
Oh good Lord, He's got a bottle with him.
Did you bring me a present daddy?
I'll take things you don't want to hear from your chief engineer for $1,000 Alex.
User ROTFL.
No one has ever accused X Minus One of being a knowledge trap, that's for sure.
Holy Jumping Asteroids, Batman!! :D
all episodes available for free download here:
archive.org/details/OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles
Interestingly this seems to be a prequel to an earlier episode (one of the very first episodes of Dimension X, later recreated as an X Minus One episode as nearly all of these were). The reference to "Space Blues" and the character of "Bat-Ears" Brady are both familiar from that episode, whose exact name I can't remember, but which is pretty definitely set later, since it ends with all the characters either turning out to be alien invaders, or being assassinated by same in order to keep their cover-up intact. I assume both episodes were based on the same author's writings; I'll have to investigate.
I can hear a bit of Kirk in the captain's enunciation. Maybe, Shatner heard this in his childhood and it grabbed his mind and wiped it clean. MacGyver? He can fix anything
How's Klein? He's fine, I made him some toys, he's playing with them.
I thought I understood but I don't. Why did the crew become non human? Oh, and is the egg the inspiration for alien?
The way I understand it is that they absorbed the personalities of the aliens along with their memories. I don't see why that would change them physically though, and leaving them behind because of that seems pretty racist to me.
Alien knowledge turns you alien, apparently. Sure, it makes no sense, but you have no gimmick ending without it.
Ha ha ha they have to get drunk to survive getting off the planet .
shhhh
Wad da fug id dis egg ting?
what is this? how is this inresting?
You're not drunk enough ; )
a really funny episode LOL (worst drunk act ever. :}