Award-winning anthology series of audio dramas, in the realm of the strange, speculative, and supernatural. Some episodes include more mature content, but have warning labels.
More stuff happens.
Where did Goggles end up? And where did Dodie go? And what will happen to Linda?
Social commentary. Scifi thrives on it.
music from machinamasound.com
The Love of Frank Nineteen by David C. Knight
A touching story of rationaloid romance.
And Julie gets all choked up.
Music from the Footage Firm
A Martian sings for his supper and the elderly go mad.
two stories!
Circus by Alan E. Nourse
...read by Rhys Torres-Miller
.....music by Highmas
Service with a Smile by Charles L. Fontenay
...read by Julie Hoverson
.....music by Circus Marcus
Sorry, Wrong Dimension by Ross Rocklynne
An average day in the life of a modern 50s housewife, right? Aliens, monsters and time travelers, check!
Music from Kevin MacLeod of incompetech.com
The finale!!! Do the Professor and Evelyn escape the fifth dimension? do Tommy and Smithers survive the mobsters attack? Does anyone punch Von Holtz in the nose? (I wish)
Under the mobster's watchful eye, the workers try to reconstruct the apparatus in time!
The Fifth Dimension Catapult by Murray Leinster
PART 3
Music by Moondark Project
right angles to right angles to right angles - oh my.
A hipster geek before there were hipster geeks, Tommy Reames drives fast cars plays tennis with the right set, and still finds time to write speculative papers on tesseracts and non-euclidian geometr…
THE GATE TO XORAN
By Hal K. Wells
from Astounding Stories January 1931.
The final personality implant.
Oops - turns out it's four parts long.
:)
Hilarious!
a robot and a screenwriter walk into a bar....
not quite, but it's still funny.
Part 2 of 3
a robot and a screenwriter walk into a bar....
not quite, but it's still funny.
Part 1 of 4
music by Alexander Stamenkovic
The Great Dome on Mercury by Arthur L. Zagat
from Astounding Stories, April 1932, as found on Project Gutenberg
Music by Kevin MacLeod
Ring Once for Death by Robert Arthur
From Amazing Stories March 1954
Music from The Brotherhood.
The final chapter of the Golden Amazons of Venus - and not before time.
:)