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Title Air Date Author 33. "The Roads Must Roll" January 4 Robert A. Heinlein (adapted by Ernest Kinoy) : 34. "Time and Time Again" January 11 H. Beam Piper (adapted by Ernest Kinoy)
X Minus One is an American half-hour science fiction radio drama series that was broadcast from April 24, 1955, to January 9, 1958, in various timeslots on NBC.Known for high production values in adapting stories from the leading American authors of the era, X Minus One has been described as one of the finest offerings of American radio drama and one of the best science fiction series in any ...
Perigi's Wonderful Dolls is a 1955 science fiction short story written and adapted by George Lefferts for the radio drama series X Minus One.It was originally aired without commercials by NBC on June 5, 1955, and later rebroadcast on January 18, 1956. [1]
The story is narrated by a ten-year-old boy living on Earth after it has become a rogue planet, having been torn away from the Sun by a passing "dark star".The loss of solar heating has caused the Earth's atmosphere to freeze into thick layers of "snow".
It was adapted as a radio play for X Minus One in 1957, and as the second segment of the twenty-fifth episode (the first episode of the second season, 1986–87) of the television series The Twilight Zone, starring actress Shelley Duvall.
Minus One is an Indian streaming television series created for Lionsgate Play, by Shubham Yogi and Sidhantha Mathur. [3] [4] It is produced by Writeous Studios and stars Ayush Mehra and Aisha Ahmed. [5] [6] The first season of Minus One was released on YouTube in 2019.
NBC's radio series X Minus One was made in partnership with Galaxy Science Fiction. The adaptation "The Seventh Victim" was written by Ernest Kinoy, and remains relatively close to the original story. The only major change was to introduce the character Immanuel Gale of the Bureau, who introduces the backstory of the Hunt through a conversation ...
After only a few episodes, on February 26 it moved to CBS for the remainder of its 15-episode run. [8] The TV version was canceled shortly afterward (the last episode was shown on June 12, 1953). A few years after its cancellation, the radio series X Minus One (a 1955 revival of Dimension X) debuted, again adapting stories published in Galaxy.