These stories are great. (and I'ma Bradbury fan, too) One thing I love is that these 'future' Dimension X stories published in 1950-51, so far, often reference the far-far future in 1974 or 1984 or *gasp* later! (but never by much). Love it. Thanks for offering these up.
OMG - Fred Weigh - my parents knew him. (there was a very well to do area near Shenorock, NY, northern Westchester County) we went to his house. i remember that visit very well. i don’t know in particular why. he had one of the very first stereo record players. he played a record of a steam engine traveling from the right speaker across the room to the left speaker. and, for PETE’S sake, i just found who he was. he directed this radio show, which was very popular, so he must have been quite big in the business. my dad was a Broadway actor, so we knew a lot of people. (not that anyone knows who i’m talking about, but as little girl i had a big crush on Bud Whitney and later found out, he was a big deal person, too. i also liked Rufus Smith a lot and he did have red hair. He sang They Call the Wind Mariah in Paint Your Wagon. i loved that show. (Do Not think it was Anything like the movie!! They couldn’t have ruined more than if baboon had produced it !!! 😡 and a baboon would have cared more!!)
Thankyou very much luv oldies. South Africa. ❤❤
Loving these interesting stories
As a writer, I find these broadcasts very instructive - the writing is so tight!
As always, another great story!
So glad you liked it. Thanks for watching!
These stories are great. (and I'ma Bradbury fan, too) One thing I love is that these 'future' Dimension X stories published in 1950-51, so far, often reference the far-far future in 1974 or 1984 or *gasp* later! (but never by much). Love it. Thanks for offering these up.
It is amusing to see that their future is our past!
OMG - Fred Weigh - my parents knew him. (there was a very well to do area near Shenorock, NY, northern Westchester County)
we went to his house. i remember that visit very well. i don’t know in particular why. he had one of the very first stereo record players. he played a record of a steam engine traveling from the right speaker across the room to the left speaker. and, for PETE’S sake, i just found who he was. he directed this radio show, which was very popular, so he must have been quite big in the business. my dad was a Broadway actor, so we knew a lot of people. (not that anyone knows who i’m talking about, but as little girl i had a big crush on Bud Whitney and later found out, he was a big deal person, too. i also liked Rufus Smith a lot and he did have red hair. He sang They Call the Wind Mariah in Paint Your Wagon. i loved that show.
(Do Not think it was Anything like the movie!! They couldn’t have ruined more than if baboon had produced it !!! 😡 and a baboon would have cared more!!)
i love how you set these up with the script on screen too, thanks for uploading! Subbed.
I'm so glad you like them! Thanks :-)
Yes, I really enjoy them too. 👍