My favorite science fiction radio, though, is Michael Hanson’s Mind Webs. You can listen to all of the episodes at the Internet Archive (https://archive.org/details/MindWebs_201410) & I compiled a list of my favorite episodes to guide you on your journey at https://blog.robador.com/2015/04/the-best-of-mind-webs/. Not full cast, but great stories told well with good music. They even made some new episodes a couple years ago before Michael Hanson died.
https://www.quietplease.org/episodes/
The episode The Thing On The Fourble Board is widely regarded as a classic of that era of radio.
https://www.quietplease.org/episodes/the-thing-on-the-fourbl...
While I'm at it, I'll point to Erik Bauersfeld's Black Mass as well, another high-quality horror-fantasy radio show that was produced locally in the Bay Area. The adaptation of The Outsider always gives me chills.
https://www.oldtimeradiodownloads.com/thriller/black-mass/th...
https://www.oldtimeradiodownloads.com/sci-fi/journey-into-sp...
That was an episodic space adventure, rather than unrelated short stories like X Minus One.
Audio without video works well for storytelling. Video without audio doesn't work nearly as well.
There are a few over the air TV channels I can get but not strong enough to avoid fairly frequent dropouts. A dropout causes up to a couple seconds or so of parts of the picture frozen and parts replace with assorted colored blocks, and audio to be completely lost.
It makes the program pretty much unwatchable.
If they had just allocated more bandwidth to ECC on the audio, even if that meant less on the video and so more frequent video dropouts, most of those channels would become watchable, because for most programs missing a little video doesn't make you lose the story as long as the audio is uninterrupted.
on the other hand star trek audio drama (and any scifi audio drama i have listened to) all sound most excellent. there is hardly any that doesn't. as long as you have some decent voice acting and a few sound effects, you are good.
The Hastings Secret https://archive.org/details/ScienceFictionTheatre1956TheOthe...
Great times. I revisit from time to time. Buy Blue Coal -- anthracite!
https://archive.org/details/oldtimeradio
I've always liked "Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar":
https://archive.org/details/OTRR_YoursTrulyJohnnyDollar_Sing...
And there's Bob and Ray episodes:
https://archive.org/details/bobandraytoaster?tab=collection
"The Damon Runyon Theater" is good:
Newer vintage, 80's, excellent productions
It started dying after WWII and was basically gone from the media by the late 60s. Maybe because post-WWII America was less dependent on ties with Britain for its national identity, or maybe because people decided it sounded silly and fake. No-one spoke with the accent naturally, so it really only took a fashion change for it to disappear.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mid-Atlantic_accent
https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/how-a-fake-british-acc...
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_Minus_One#Episodes_based_on_...
[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_X_Minus_One_episodes
That bright shining feeling has been tarnished by cancer hot-spots, mutated frogs, depletion of the ozone layer, nervous system damage from ethyl lead.
I grew up on science fiction and I still love it, but the easy science fiction of the 1950's looks pretty simpleminded sometimes.
Note: I am not anti-chemistry or anti-science, but we do need to be careful and safe.
0. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Better_Living_Through_Chemistr...
https://youtu.be/0KUjE995IO4 (trailer, 1962)
I hadn’t considered following that one to the source; what did you like about the book?
but i agree with you. i am listening to the more recent scifi audio dramas and i am keeping a copy of each one.
Edict Zero - A police procedural on a far flung colony planet.
Orphans - A group of people with no memory crash land on a mysterious planet where they're being hunted.
Archive 81 - Starts as a story about a guy investigating paranormal tapes, then eventually moves into more of a dark fantasy type setting.
Theater of Tomorrow: A SciFi anthology series, with some relatively long multi-part stories.
StarTripper!! - Lighthearted show about a desk clerk in the future who grows bored of his day job and buys a spaceship to travel around the galaxy.
Our Fair City - Set in a futuristic city standing alone in a post apocalyptic wasteland, it's a bit of a screwball comedy/drama dealing with the various residents who reside there.
MarsCorp - SciFi comedy about a woman who's been reassigned to assist the Martian colony effort and finds the entire project on the verge of collapse.
As you can probably tell, I tend to listen to shows in the SciFi/Fantasy genre. There's a lot out there, but I picked ones that are relatively well written (in my opinion) and give the feeling of a big production (full cast and sound effects).