Experience Radio's Golden Age!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 128 | Founded | 17 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsPerforming Arts |
This week on Relic Radio Science Fiction, 2000 Plus tells the tale of The Brooklyn Brain. This episode aired June 21, 1950.
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This week on Relic Radio Science Fiction, Dimension X brings us its episode from August 23, 1951, Untitled Story.
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More from X Minus One on this week’s Relic Radio Science Fiction. From September 4, 1956, here’s its story, The Tunnel Under The World.
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This week on Relic Radio Science Fiction, The CBS Radio Mystery Theater brings us The Final Mind, its story from January 22, 1981.
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This is one of my favorite podcasts, along with Relic Radio’s The Horror! It’s such an enjoyable experience to listen to the stories that influenced the Sci-Fi of today — what they got wrong, and what they got right.
This is a truely great look into the tales of yesteryear, the foundation works of all that we have today in this genre. Keep it up!!!!
enough with the South African shows for chrissake !
Impact. Someone should tell Musk that his plan to occupy Mars may be met with resistance.
Listening to this is like traveling in time to a different universe!
The stories are creative and entertaining - just as good as anything modern for this length.
I love the radio format - away from the addiction of cellphone and tv. It lets me use my imagination like when I was a kid.
The sound can be patchy.
Nice to hear old radio advertising for now extinct brands. The people who heard this regularly in the 50s and 60s might be long gone…
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This podcast offers a captivating exploration of old-time radio science fiction, transporting listeners back to the Golden Age of Radio through classic storytelling. Each episode features curated narratives that blend elements of suspense, psychological drama, and futuristic themes, showcasing stories that invoke a sense of nostalgia while engaging with timeless questions about humanity, technology, and existence. Notable for its diversity, ranging from uplifting tales of human resilience to eerie explorations of technology gone awry, the series embraces various sub-genres like psychological thrillers, space adventures, and morality plays. It stands out for its commitment to preserving and sharing vintage audio dramas, appealing to both lon... more
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5. The Great Detectives of Old Time Radio| Daily Mystery Dramas
Relic Radio Sci-Fi launched 17 years ago and published 128 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Relic Radio Sci-Fi include:
1. Catherine McLean
2. Louis Jourdan
3. Raymond Burr
4. Tom Tully
5. Dr. Judith Ferguson
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