Download X Minus One: Old Time Radio Shows, Volume 1 AudioBook Free
X Minus One is widely considered one of the better knowledge fiction radio series to ever be broadcast. Featuring stories written by Ray Bradbury, Clifford Simak, Isaac Asimov, Robert Heinlein, and other knowledge fiction writing luminaries, X Minus One placed the club for quality in radio drama. Noted because of its superb acting and directing, and original music scores, X Minus One was hailed by critics because of its stories of intellect, heart, and large "scare" factor as each weekly episode transported the listener to other worldly proportions. These 32 episodes from season one (actually, 31 episodes as one event was a repeat, and has been changed here with the alluring NBC Radio promotional jingle as a placeholder) have been digitally remastered and are commercial free. Episodes:
- "Plus the Moon Be Still as Bright" - Ray Bradbury
- "No Contact" - George Lefferts
- "The Parade" - George Lefferts
- "Mars Is Heaven" - Ray Bradbury
- "Universe" - Robert A. Heinlein
- "Knock" - Fredric Dark brown
- "THE PERSON in the Moon" - George Lefferts
- "Perigi's Wonderful Dolls" - George Lefferts
- "The Green Hills of Earth" - Robert A. Heinlein
- "Dr. Grimshaw's Sanitorium" - Fletcher Pratt
- "Headache Stephen" - Vincent Benet
- The Embassy - Donald A. Wollheim
- "The Veldt" - Ray Bradbury
- "Almost Individuals" - Robert Bloch
- "Courtesy" - Clifford D. Simak
- "Chilly Equations" - Tom Godwin
- "Shanghaied" - Ernest Kinoy
- "The Martian Loss of life March" - Ernest Kinoy
- "The Castaways" - Ernest Kinoy
- "Plus the Moon Be Still as Bright" (Repeat) Omitted and Changed here with the NBC Promo Jingle
- "First Contact" -Murray Leinster
- "Child's Play" - William Tenn
- "Requiem" - Robert A. Heinlein
- "Hello, Tomorrow" - George Lefferts
- "Dwellers in Silence" - Ray Bradbury
- "The Outer Limit" -Graham Doar
- "Zero Hour" - Ray Bradbury
- "The Vital Factor" - Nelson Bond
- "Nightfall" - Isaac Asimov
- "To the Future" - Ray Bradbury
- "Marionettes, Inc." - Ray Bradbury
- "A Logic Named Joe" - Murray Leinster