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X Minus One - radio show OTR

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  • "X Minus One" was a half-hour science fiction radio drama series that aired from April 24, 1955, until January 9, 1958, on NBC. Known for its high production values and adaptations of leading science fiction stories by the top writers of the time, "X Minus One" is considered one of the finest science fiction dramas ever produced for radio.Background and DevelopmentThe show was a revival of NBC's earlier science fiction series, "Dimension X," which aired from 1950 to 1951. "X Minus One" reused many of the scripts from "Dimension X" but updated them and added new adaptations of contemporary written works. The series got its title from the countdown sequence that opened each episode, leading to a moment of action or the start of the story's main plot.Content and Themes"X Minus One" featured stories of adventure, comedy, and drama set against the backdrop of future societies, distant planets, and imaginative scenarios that explore the human condition through a science fiction lens. The show adapted stories from legendary authors like Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, Philip K. Dick, Robert A. Heinlein, Frederik Pohl, and Theodore Sturgeon, bringing their complex ideas and worlds to life with sound and dialogue.Production and LegacyProduced in New York City, the show benefited from the talents of some of the best voice actors of the time, though it often relied on a relatively small pool of actors for its various roles. The actors frequently played multiple characters across different episodes, showcasing their versatility and skill in bringing to life the varied characters envisioned by the authors.Notable Voice ActorsSome of the notable voice actors in "X Minus One" included:
    • Norman Rose: Known for his deep, resonant voice, Rose was often heard as the announcer and also played various roles in the episodes.
    • Bob Hastings: Hastings had a long career in radio and later television, contributing his voice to numerous characters on "X Minus One."
    • Jan Miner: Best known later for her role as Madge the manicurist in Palmolive soap commercials, Miner was a versatile actress who performed in many "X Minus One" episodes.
    • John Larkin: Often cast in lead roles, Larkin's commanding presence brought depth to the complex characters he portrayed.
    • Lawrence Dobkin: Dobkin's extensive experience in radio drama made him a valuable member of the "X Minus One" cast, capable of portraying a wide range of characters.
    • Fred Collins: He was the announcer for many episodes, setting the tone with the iconic countdown at the start of each show.
    Conclusion"X Minus One" remains a celebrated example of mid-20th-century American radio drama, notable for its imaginative storytelling, high production values, and the ability to attract and adapt works from some of the most respected authors in science fiction. Its legacy continues to be appreciated by fans of the genre, with episodes still available through various media and online platforms, preserving its place in the annals of science fiction history.

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Episodes
  • Martian Sam an episode of X Minus One
    May 29 2024
    Please enjoy Martian Sam a great episode of the legendaryX Minus One - A Classic Old Time radio Show - OTR
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    19 mins
  • At the Post an episode of X Minus One
    May 24 2024
    Please enjoy At the Post a great episode of the legendaryX Minus One - A Classic Old Time radio Show - OTR
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    22 mins
  • Protection an episode of X Minus One
    May 19 2024
    Please enjoy Protection a great episode of the legendaryX Minus One - A Classic Old Time radio Show - OTR
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    20 mins

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