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Greatest Science Fiction Shows, Vol. 4

By: Black Eye Entertainment
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This collection contains 16 of the greatest science-fiction broadcasts from the Golden Age of radio, including episodes of X Minus One, Suspense, The CBS Radio Workshop, Escape, The Weird Circle, and others. Radio’s finest actors perform before the microphones in adaptations from the past masters of science fiction. Relive the best radio sci-fi shows from yesterday and the legendary stars that made them amazing in this incredible collection.

The Weird Circle, 9/17/44 - “The Ghost’s Touch”
Family Theatre, 8/23/50 - “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea”
Beyond Tomorrow, 4/11/50 - “Incident at Switchpath”
Beyond Tomorrow, 4/18/50 - “The Outer Limits”
Tom Corbett, Space Cadet, 1/19/52 - “Vanadium Hijackers”
Tom Corbett, Space Cadet, 2/7/52 - “Operation Hide and Seek”
The CBS Radio Workshop, 2/16/57 - “The Space Merchants (Pt. 1)”
The CBS Radio Workshop, 2/24/57 - “The Space Merchants (Pt. 2)”
Escape, 3/26/59 - “The Adaptive Ultimate”
Escape, 8/23/53 - “The Man from Tomorrow”
X Minus One, 8/18/55 - “Courtesy”
X Minus One, 2/1/56 - “The Cave of Night”
X Minus One, 2/22/56 - “Junkyard”
X Minus One, 4/3/56 - “How To”
Space Patrol, 11/15/52 - “The Queen of Space”
Suspense, 1/21/62 - “2462”

Public Domain (P)2020 Black Eye Entertainment
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I bought several of these collections just to have a good sampling of the early Sci-Fi radio programs in one place downloaded in a nice package. Most of the shows (and more) can be tracked down online. I would have rated the review higher than I did, but I was annoyed that only part one of Tom Corbett, Space Cadet, 2/7/52 - “Operation Hide and Seek” was included. Yes, I was able to track down part two online, but I shouldn't have had to. It doesn't seem to me that Black Eye Entertainment spent much time in curating their collections. A previous volume had an incomplete episode, and there was some duplication of stories.

Still a fun collection, but easily could have been better without much more real effort.

Fun Old Time Classics

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