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Mindwebs: Free old science fiction radio plays

November 13, 2007 10:43pm

Corrida, by Zelazny, too, not Corita. Doh.

Mindwebs: Free old science fiction radio plays

November 13, 2007 9:53pm

Here's a quick list by story with author, by doing some listening to the starts of some episodes not mentioned at the other resource. Some episodes have two stories, and there may be some others that do, too, I suppose.

Absalom - Henry Kuttner
Adam And No Evil - Alfred Bester
After The Myths Went Home - Robert Silverberg
Allegory - William T. Power
Apartment Hunting - Harvey Bilk and Audrey Bilk
A Beachhead In Utopia - Lloyd Biggle Jr
The Brink Of Infinity - Stanley G. Weinbaum
The Cage - A. Bertram Chandler
Carcinoma Angels - Norman Spinrad
Cephes 5 - Howard Fast
A Child Is Crying - John T. McDonald
Computers Don't Argue - Gordon R. Dickson
Corita - Roger Zelazny
The Country Of The Kind - Damon Knight
The Day Of The Butterflies - Marion Zimmer Bradley
Descending - Thomas Disch
The Devil Car - Roger Zelazny
Doing Lennon - Gregory Benford
Don't Look Now - Henry Kuttner
A Dream At NoonDay - Gardner Dozois
The Eel - Miriam Allen deFord
The End Of The World Rag - Jack C. Haldeman
The Enormous Radio - John Cheever
The Eternal Machine - William Spencer
The Ever-Branching Tree - Harry Harrison
The Exhibition - Scott Edelstein
The Fly - Arthur Porges
The Fog Horn - Ray Bradbury
The Food Farm - Kit Reed
The Funny Farm - Robert Bloch
Game For Motel Room - Fritz Leiber
The Garden Of Time - J. G. Ballard
The Hall Of Machines - Langdon Jones
Happily Ever After - William F. Nolan
Hands Of The Man - R. A. Lafferty
Harrison Beregeron - Kurt Vonnegut
I Kill Myself - Damien Kowalzyck
In The Abyss - H. G. Wells
In The Imagicon - George Henry Smith
In The Imagicon and Corita - George Henry Smith and Roger Zelazny
Kaleidoscope - Ray Bradbury
The Man From Earth - Gordon R. Dickson
The Man Who Returned - Edmond Hamilton
The Martian El Dorado Of Parker Whintley - Lin Carter
The Maze - Stuart Dybek
The Meeting - Frederik Pohl and C. M. Kornbluth
Midnight Express - Alfred Nouyes
My Object All Sublime - Poul Anderson
A Night In Elf Hill - Norman Spinrad
The Night Of The Nickeled Beer - Kris Neville
The Night That All Time Broke Out - Brian W. Aldiss
The Nine Billion Names Of God - Arthur C. Clarke
None Before Me - Sydney Carroll
Paingod - Harlan Ellison
Paradise Regained - Cogswell Thomas
Paxtons World - Bill Pronzini
The Petrified World - Robert Sheckley
Phoenix - Ted White and Marion Zimmer Bradley
The Place Of The Gods - Stephen Vincent Benet
The Plot Is The Thing - Robert Bloch
The Plot Is The Thing and Midnight Express - Robert Bloch and Alfred Nouyes
Pond Water - John Brunner
The Power Of The Sentence - David M. Locke
Promises To Keep - William F. Nolan
Pure Gold - Lord StDavids
The Racer - Ed Melchir
Remembrance To Come - Gene Wolfe
Repent Harlequin! Said the Ticktockman - Harlan Ellison
Roller Ball Murder - William Harrison
The Rules Of The Road - Norman Spinrad
The Run - Christopher Priest
Running Around - Barry N. Malzberg
The Sentinel - Arthur C. Clarke
Singularities Make Me Nervous - Larry Niven
The Sky Was Full Of Ships - Theodore Sturgeon
The Snake - John Steinbeck
The Snake and the Fly - John Steinbeck
The Sound Machine - Roald Dahl
The Squirrel Cage - Thomas Disch
Stair Trick - Mildred Clingerman
The Star - Arthur C. Clarke
Subjectivity - Norman Spinrad
Summertime On Icarus - Arthur C. Clarke
The Swimmer - John Cheevre
The Tank And Its Wife - Arsene Garnet
A Taste For Dostoyevsky - Brian W. Aldiss
Test - Theodore L. Thomas
Test and the Nine Billion Names of God - Theodore L. Thomas and Arthur C. Clarke
That Only A Mother - Judith Merrill
They - Robert A. Heinlein
To See The Invisible Man - Robert Silverberg
To The Dark Star - Robert Silverberg
The Top - George Sumner Elders
Treasure Hunt - Joseph Green
The Unfinished - Frank Belknap Long
The Unremembered - Edward Mackin
The Valley Of Echoes - Gerard Klein
The Veldt - Ray Bradbury
A Walk In The Dark - Arthur C. Clarke
The Weapon - Frederic Brown
Webster - Greg Bear
When We Went To See The End Of The World - Robert Silverberg
The Winner - Donald E. Westlake
Winter Housekeeping - Molly Daniel
The Word and Stair Trick - Mildred Clingerman
The Word - Mildred Clingerman
The Worm - David Keller

Mindwebs: Free old science fiction radio plays

November 13, 2007 7:40pm

Thanks for that.

AT&T logo improvement

October 26, 2007 6:21pm

With that logo, it wouldn't hurt if Reptilian alien invaders ate a few fascist executives, either. :)

If they could be lunch as a consequence, the secret police thing might be less appealing. :)

SF magazines' circulation numbers in sad decline

October 23, 2007 7:13pm

One thing on electronic subscriptions - even though similar in price to the US - they are several times cheaper for those in other countries.

Also, given the hopelessness of the US post office recently and price rises, even more so I imagine.

They may leave the price the same because Fictionwise like other shops presumably takes a fair percentage to sell them - so an argument for doing it yourself like Baen, who is bimontly, at $6, or $3 a month if you like compared to the $4 or so for Asimov's etc.

However, with Fictionwise discounts/sale got mine for about $2 an issue (subscribing is definitely a much better deal than single issues if you want them all). Pretty reasonable, really.

Seeing an issue at Border's in print, they are $13.

SF magazines' circulation numbers in sad decline

October 23, 2007 10:50am

37

Easy. Learn to read faster.

:)

SF magazines' circulation numbers in sad decline

October 23, 2007 9:41am

2:

Technical Writng Geek, Charlies Stross' Accelerando is online, for one, so you can't be looking very hard.

and

25:

There are plenty of zines if you want, go read some.

31:

From what I have been reading, publishers (and large bookshops particularly) are pretty backward on scientific analysis.

and

35:

People are watching Big Brother instead of reading because of the great writing are they? :)

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