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"Adventures in time and space...told in future tense..." was famous narrator Norman Rose's beginning to the radio show with some of radio's earliest research fiction, adapted from masters of the genre. Dimension X was one of radio's first adult research fiction series, and made its draw by adapting brief stories by recognized masters in the field, including Isaac Asimov, Clifford D. Simak, and William Tenn. Scriptwriters Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts, who also added their own original scripts, adapted the original reports. In the beginning of each broadcast, sponsor Norman Rose promised us "travels in time and space, told in future tense" and you also knew you were going to be transferred from your day-to-day existence to someplace very different - maybe a good distant globe. Radio was a fertile medium for research fiction. It had been easy to go to other planets, connect to aliens, or journey in a rocket dispatch simply by using your imagination. Dimension X debuted April 8, 1950, and completed its broadcast run Sept 29, 1951. Included here will be the following shows: "A Logic Named Joe" by Murray Leinster, with Joseph Julian and Roger DeKoven (07/01/1950), "THE PERSON in the Moon" by George Lefferts, with Luis vehicle Rooten and Santos Ortega (07/14/1950), "The Potters of Firsk" by Jack port Vance, with Karl Weber and Raymond Edward Johnson (07/28/1950) , "Pyrigi's Wonderful Dolls" by George Lefferts, with Les Damon and Joan Alexander (08/04/1950), "The Castaways" by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts, with Santos Ortega and Gregory Morton (08/11/1950), "Dr. Grimshaw's Sanitorium" by Fletcher Pratt, with Karl Weber and Roger DeKoven (09/22/1950), "Shanghaied" by Ernest Kinoy, with Leon Janney and John Sylvester (11/12/1950), "THE PAST Aim" by Paul Carter, with Lawson Zerbe and Ralph Bell (06/03/1951), "Nightmare" by Stephen Vincent Benét, with Joseph Julian and Joe DeSantis (06/10/1951), "Pebble in the Sky" by Isaac Asimov, with Santos Ortega and Susan Douglas (06/17/1951), "Child's Play" by William Tenn, with Karl Weber and Leon Janney (06/24/1951), and "Courtesy" by Clifford Simak, with Lawson Zerbe and William Zuckert (07/26/1951).