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  1. August 3, 1951 (1951-08-03) – June 12, 1953 (1953-06-12) Tales of Tomorrow is an American anthology science fiction series that was performed and broadcast live on ABC from 1951 to 1953. The series covered such stories as Frankenstein starring Lon Chaney Jr., 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea starring Thomas Mitchell as Captain Nemo, and many others.

  2. Tales of Tomorrow [tv/radio] Entry updated 19 November 2023. Tagged: Radio, TV. 1. US tv series ( 1951-1953 ). ABC TV. Created and produced by George Foley, Dick Gordon. Story editor: Theodore Sturgeon. Two seasons with 85 episodes in all; season one ran from 3 August 1951 to 8 August 1952 (43 episodes) and season two from 22 August 1952 to 12 ...

  3. It's a pity X Minus One didn't produce a few more stories in which the female lead is not irrational, foolish and driven purely by emotion (though there were some - for example, Hostess, a very good episode in which the heroine is a more than competent scientist). Rating: * * [Other adaptations: Radio - Tales of Tomorrow (1953)]

  4. The radio show ran from January 1 to April 9, 1953. Unlike the TV version, scripts were adapted from stories appearing in Galaxy Science Fiction; the contemporary series Dimension X previously had a similar relationship with Astounding Science Fiction magazine. The radio series was not successful.

  5. That answer: Tales of Tomorrow, which not only featured mature science fiction stories from Galaxy Magazine, but Inner Sanctum's popular host, "Raymond" Edward Johnson. Mr. Johnson went under the faux name of "Omentor" for this series. His character had supposedly traveled to us from the distant future. He sounded like regular Raymond, using ...

  6. Apr 12, 2024 · Episodes with authors were adapted from stories in Galaxy Magazine; the two without authors appear to be original works. If you know X Minus One you'll recognize a few episode titles from that series. I'm afraid those episodes that we can compare don't come off very well for Tales of Tomorrow.

  7. x minus one. Most of the stories for X Minus One were culled directly from the pages of Galaxy. Many of SF's most popular authors got mass exposure through this series, and even today X Minus One is still generally considered a cornerstone of radio drama. Most, if not all, of the famous sci-fi authors have had stories featured in this series ...

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