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  2. Dimension X (radio program) - Wikipedia

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    Dimension X was an NBC radio program broadcast mostly on an unsponsored, sustaining basis from April 8, 1950, to September 29, 1951. [1] The first 13 episodes were broadcast live, and the remainder were prerecorded. Fred Wiehe and Edward King were the directors, and Norman Rose was heard as both announcer and narrator, opening the show with ...

  3. List of Dimension X episodes - Wikipedia

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    Dimension X was an NBC radio program broadcast on an unsponsored, sustaining basis from April 8, 1950, to September 29, 1951. The first 13 episodes were broadcast live, and the remainder were pre-recorded.

  4. It Came from Outer Space - Wikipedia

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    Box office. $1.6 million (rentals) It Came from Outer Space is a 1953 American science fiction horror film, the first in the 3D process from Universal-International. [1] It was produced by William Alland and directed by Jack Arnold. The film stars Richard Carlson and Barbara Rush, and features Charles Drake, Joe Sawyer, and Russell Johnson.

  5. Dimension X - Wikipedia

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    Dimension X may refer to: Dimension X (radio program), a 1950–1951 American radio drama. Dimension X (video game), a 1984 Atari 8-bit family game from Synapse Software. Dimension X ( Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles), a location in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise.

  6. ʻOumuamua - Wikipedia

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    ʻOumuamua is a small object estimated to be between 100 and 1,000 metres (300 and 3,000 ft) long, with its width and thickness both estimated between 35 and 167 metres (115 and 548 ft). [13] It has a red color, like objects in the outer Solar System.

  7. Mars Is Heaven! - Wikipedia

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    "Mars Is Heaven!" was adapted as a radio drama for numerous anthology series including Escape (June 2, 1950), Dimension X (July 7, 1950 & January 7, 1951), Think (1953), X Minus One (May 8, 1955), and Future Tense (July 1976). It was also adapted to the EC comic book Weird Science #18 (March–April 1953) by Al Feldstein and Wally Wood.

  8. Krang - Wikipedia

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    Krang spent the next two years in Dimension X, until he was contacted by Dregg. Dregg arranged for him and Shredder to come back to Earth, to help him fight the Turtles. However, Dregg betrays them, and drains Krang's intelligence. Shredder escapes and restores Krang, but Dregg captures them again.

  9. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Release. December 28, 1987. (1987-12-28) –. November 2, 1996. (1996-11-02) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (also known as Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles in some regions) is an American animated television series produced by Fred Wolf Films, and based on the comic book characters created by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird.