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1955–1973

X Minus One

218 surviving broadcasts held in the archive

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”; these recordings are in the public domain.

Source collection: Xminusone550422AndTheMoonBeStillAndBright

The surviving run

Transmission

22 April

No. 1

1955

X Minus One

x minus one 55-04-22 And The Moon Be Still And Bright

Running time

24 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

24 April

No. 2

1955

X Minus One

ne (001) No Contact

Running time

27 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

1 May

No. 3

1955

X Minus One

ne (002) The Parade

Running time

28 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

8 May

No. 4

1955

X Minus One

Mars is Heaven

Running time

26 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

8 May

No. 5

1955

X Minus One

ne (003) Mars Is Heaven

Running time

26 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

15 May

No. 6

1955

X Minus One

ne (004) Universe

Running time

28 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

22 May

No. 7

1955

X Minus One

Knock

Running time

28 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

22 May

No. 8

1955

X Minus One

ne (005) Knock

Running time

28 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

29 May

No. 9

1955

X Minus One

ne (006) The Man in the Moon

Running time

28 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

5 June

No. 10

1955

X Minus One

ne (007) Perigi's Wonderful Dolls

Running time

28 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

7 July

No. 11

1955

X Minus One

ne (008) The Green Hills of Earth

Running time

23 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

14 July

No. 12

1955

X Minus One

xminusone 550714 DrGrimshawsSanitorium

Running time

23 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

14 July

No. 13

1955

X Minus One

ne (009) Dr Grimshaw's Sanitarium

Running time

23 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

21 July

No. 14

1955

X Minus One

ne (010) Nightmare

Running time

24 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

28 July

No. 15

1955

X Minus One

ne (011) The Embassy

Running time

23 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

4 August

No. 16

1955

X Minus One

ne (012) The Veldt

Running time

23 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

11 August

No. 17

1955

X Minus One

ne (013) Almost Human

Running time

23 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

18 August

No. 18

1955

X Minus One

ne (014) Courtesy

Running time

24 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

25 August

No. 19

1955

X Minus One

ne (015) Cold Equations

Running time

23 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

1 September

No. 20

1955

X Minus One

ne (016) Shanghaied

Running time

22 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

8 September

No. 21

1955

X Minus One

ne (017) The Martian Death March

Running time

23 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

15 September

No. 22

1955

X Minus One

ne (018) The Castaways

Running time

22 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

22 September

No. 23

1955

X Minus One

ne (019) And the Moon Be Still as Bright

Running time

24 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

6 October

No. 24

1955

X Minus One

ne (020) First Contact

Running time

22 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

20 October

No. 25

1955

X Minus One

ne (021) Child's Play

Running time

23 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

27 October

No. 26

1955

X Minus One

Requiem

Running time

23 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

27 October

No. 27

1955

X Minus One

ne (022) Requiem

Running time

23 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

3 November

No. 28

1955

X Minus One

ne (023) Hello, Tomorrow

Running time

23 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

10 November

No. 29

1955

X Minus One

ne (024) Dwellers in Silence

Running time

23 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

16 November

No. 30

1955

X Minus One

ne (025) The Outer Limit

Running time

28 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

23 November

No. 31

1955

X Minus One

ne (026) Zero Hour

Running time

14 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

30 November

No. 32

1955

X Minus One

ne (027) The Vital Factor

Running time

29 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

7 December

No. 33

1955

X Minus One

ne (028) Nightfall

Running time

28 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

14 December

No. 34

1955

X Minus One

ne (029) To the Future

Running time

28 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

21 December

No. 35

1955

X Minus One

ne (030) Marionettes, Inc

Running time

29 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

28 December

No. 36

1955

X Minus One

ne (031) A Logic Named Joe

Running time

27 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

4 January

No. 37

1956

X Minus One

ne (032) The Roads Must Roll

Running time

27 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

11 January

No. 38

1956

X Minus One

ne (033) Time and Time Again

Running time

28 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

18 January

No. 39

1956

X Minus One

ne (034) Perigi's Wonderful Dolls

Running time

24 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

25 January

No. 40

1956

X Minus One

ne (035) The Parade

Running time

27 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

1 February

No. 41

1956

X Minus One

ne (036) The Cave of Night

Running time

28 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

8 February

No. 42

1956

X Minus One

ne (037) C-Chute

Running time

28 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

15 February

No. 43

1956

X Minus One

ne (038) Skulking Permit

Running time

28 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

22 February

No. 44

1956

X Minus One

ne (039) Junkyard

Running time

29 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

29 February

No. 45

1956

X Minus One

ne (040) Hello, Tomorrow

Running time

24 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

7 March

No. 46

1956

X Minus One

ne (041) A Gun for Dinosaur

Running time

29 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

14 March

No. 47

1956

X Minus One

ne (042) Tunnel Under the World

Running time

27 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

21 March

No. 48

1956

X Minus One

ne (043) A Thousand Dollars a Plate

Running time

27 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

28 March

No. 49

1956

X Minus One

ne (044) A Pail of Air

Running time

29 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

3 April

No. 50

1956

X Minus One

ne (045) How-2

Running time

28 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

10 April

No. 51

1956

X Minus One

ne (046) Star, Bright

Running time

28 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

17 April

No. 52

1956

X Minus One

ne (047) Jaywalker

Running time

28 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

24 April

No. 53

1956

X Minus One

ne (048) The Sense of Wonder

Running time

27 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

1 May

No. 54

1956

X Minus One

ne (049) Sea Legs

Running time

28 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

8 May

No. 55

1956

X Minus One

ne (050) The Seventh Order

Running time

29 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

15 May

No. 56

1956

X Minus One

X Minus One 560515 051 Hallucination Orbit

Running time

26 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

15 May

No. 57

1956

X Minus One

ne (051) Hallucination Orbit

Running time

28 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

22 May

No. 58

1956

X Minus One

X Minus One 560522 052 The Defenders

Running time

28 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

22 May

No. 59

1956

X Minus One

ne (052) The Defenders

Running time

28 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

29 May

No. 60

1956

X Minus One

X Minus One 560529 053 Lulungameena

Running time

28 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

29 May

No. 61

1956

X Minus One

ne (053) Lulungomeena

Running time

28 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

5 June

No. 62

1956

X Minus One

X Minus One 560605 054 Project Mastadon

Running time

23 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

5 June

No. 63

1956

X Minus One

ne (054) Project Mastadon

Running time

23 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

12 June

No. 64

1956

X Minus One

ne (055) If You Was a Moklin

Running time

23 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

19 June

No. 65

1956

X Minus One

ne (056) Project Trojan

Running time

23 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

26 June

No. 66

1956

X Minus One

ne (057) Wherever You May Be

Running time

23 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

3 July

No. 67

1956

X Minus One

ne (058) Mr Costello, Hero

Running time

27 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

10 July

No. 68

1956

X Minus One

ne (059) Bad Medicine

Running time

28 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

17 July

No. 69

1956

X Minus One

ne (060) The Old Die Rich

Running time

28 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

24 July

No. 70

1956

X Minus One

ne (061) Stars Are the Styx

Running time

29 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

31 July

No. 71

1956

X Minus One

ne (062) Student Body

Running time

28 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

7 August

No. 72

1956

X Minus One

ne (063) The Last Martian

Running time

28 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

14 August

No. 73

1956

X Minus One

ne (064) The Snowball Effect

Running time

24 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

28 August

No. 74

1956

X Minus One

ne (065) Surface Tension

Running time

28 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

4 September

No. 75

1956

X Minus One

ne (066) Tunnel Under the World

Running time

29 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

11 September

No. 76

1956

X Minus One

ne (067) The Lifeboat Mutiny

Running time

28 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

26 September

No. 77

1956

X Minus One

ne (068) The Map Makers

Running time

28 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

3 October

No. 78

1956

X Minus One

ne (069) Protective Mimicry

Running time

29 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

10 October

No. 79

1956

X Minus One

ne (070) Colony

Running time

29 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

17 October

No. 80

1956

X Minus One

ne (071) Soldier Boy

Running time

28 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

24 October

No. 81

1956

X Minus One

ne (072) Pictures Don't Lie

Running time

28 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

31 October

No. 82

1956

X Minus One

ne (073) Sam, This Is You

Running time

29 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

7 November

No. 83

1956

X Minus One

ne (074) Appointment in Tomorrow

Running time

27 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

21 November

No. 84

1956

X Minus One

ne (076) Chain of Command

Running time

28 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

5 December

No. 85

1956

X Minus One

ne (078) There Will Come Soft Rains - Zero Hour

Running time

29 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

12 December

No. 86

1956

X Minus One

ne (079) Hostess

Running time

28 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

19 December

No. 87

1956

X Minus One

ne (080) The Reluctant Heroes

Running time

28 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

26 December

No. 88

1956

X Minus One

ne (081) Honeymoon in Hell

Running time

28 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

2 January

No. 89

1957

X Minus One

ne (082) The Moon Is Green

Running time

28 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

9 January

No. 90

1957

X Minus One

ne (083) Saucer of Loneliness

Running time

28 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

16 January

No. 91

1957

X Minus One

ne (084) The Girls from Earth

Running time

22 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

23 January

No. 92

1957

X Minus One

ne (085) Open Warfare

Running time

21 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

30 January

No. 93

1957

X Minus One

ne (086) Caretaker

Running time

22 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

6 February

No. 94

1957

X Minus One

ne (087) Venus Is a Man's World

Running time

22 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

13 February

No. 95

1957

X Minus One

X Minus One 570213 088 The Trap

Running time

22 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

13 February

No. 96

1957

X Minus One

ne (088) The Trap

Running time

22 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

20 February

No. 97

1957

X Minus One

ne (089) Field Study

Running time

22 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

27 February

No. 98

1957

X Minus One

ne (090) Real Gone

Running time

22 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

6 March

No. 99

1957

X Minus One

ne (091) The Seventh Victim

Running time

22 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

13 March

No. 100

1957

X Minus One

The Light On Precipice Peak

Running time

21 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

13 March

No. 101

1957

X Minus One

ne (092) The Lights on Precipice Peak

Running time

21 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

20 March

No. 102

1957

X Minus One

ne (093) Protection

Running time

22 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

27 March

No. 103

1957

X Minus One

ne (094) At the Post

Running time

22 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

3 April

No. 104

1957

X Minus One

ne (095) Martian Sam

Running time

21 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

10 April

No. 105

1957

X Minus One

ne (096) Something for Nothing

Running time

21 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

17 April

No. 106

1957

X Minus One

ne (097) The Discovery of Morniel Mathaway

Running time

21 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

24 April

No. 107

1957

X Minus One

ne (098) Man's Best Friend

Running time

22 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

20 June

No. 108

1957

X Minus One

ne (099) Inside Story

Running time

21 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

27 June

No. 109

1957

X Minus One

ne (100) The Category Inventor

Running time

21 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

4 July

No. 110

1957

X Minus One

ne (101) Skulking Permit

Running time

22 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

11 July

No. 111

1957

X Minus One

ne (102) Early Model

Running time

22 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

18 July

No. 112

1957

X Minus One

ne (103) The Merchants of Venus

Running time

21 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

25 July

No. 113

1957

X Minus One

ne (104) The Haunted Corpse

Running time

21 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

1 August

No. 114

1957

X Minus One

ne (105) End as a World

Running time

21 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

8 August

No. 115

1957

X Minus One

ne (106) The Scapegoat

Running time

21 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

15 August

No. 116

1957

X Minus One

ne (107) At the Post

Running time

22 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

22 August

No. 117

1957

X Minus One

ne (108) Drop Dead

Running time

21 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

29 August

No. 118

1957

X Minus One

ne (109) Volpla

Running time

20 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

19 September

No. 119

1957

X Minus One

ne (112) Tsylana

Running time

20 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

26 September

No. 120

1957

X Minus One

ne (113) The Native Problem

Running time

20 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

3 October

No. 121

1957

X Minus One

ne (114) A Wind Is Rising

Running time

21 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

10 October

No. 122

1957

X Minus One

ne (115) Death Wish

Running time

21 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

17 October

No. 123

1957

X Minus One

Point Of Departure

Running time

20 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

17 October

No. 124

1957

X Minus One

ne (116) Point of Departure

Running time

20 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

24 October

No. 125

1957

X Minus One

ne (117) The Light

Running time

20 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

31 October

No. 126

1957

X Minus One

ne (118) Lulu

Running time

21 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

21 November

No. 127

1957

X Minus One

The Coffin Cure

Running time

21 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

21 November

No. 128

1957

X Minus One

ne (119) The Coffin Cure

Running time

21 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

28 November

No. 129

1957

X Minus One

ne (120) Shock Troop

Running time

20 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

12 December

No. 130

1957

X Minus One

ne (121) The Haunted Corpse

Running time

20 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

19 December

No. 131

1957

X Minus One

ne (122) Double Dare

Running time

20 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

26 December

No. 132

1957

X Minus One

ne (123) Target One

Running time

21 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

2 January

No. 133

1958

X Minus One

ne (124) Prime Difference

Running time

19 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

9 January

No. 134

1958

X Minus One

ne (125) Gray Flannel Armor

Running time

21 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

27 January

No. 135

1973

X Minus One

The Iron Chancellor (1973 revival)

Running time

26 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 138

X Minus One

A Gun for Dinosaur

Running time

29 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 139

X Minus One

A Pail of Air

Running time

29 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 140

X Minus One

Almost Human

Running time

23 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 141

X Minus One

And the Moon Be Still as Bright

Running time

24 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 142

X Minus One

Appointment in Tomorrow

Running time

27 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 143

X Minus One

At the Post

Running time

22 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 144

X Minus One

Bad Medicine

Running time

28 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 145

X Minus One

C-Chute

Running time

28 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 146

X Minus One

Caretaker

Running time

22 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 147

X Minus One

Cave of Night

Running time

28 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 148

X Minus One

Chain of Command

Running time

28 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 149

X Minus One

Colony

Running time

29 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 150

X Minus One

Courtesy

Running time

24 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 151

X Minus One

Death Wish

Running time

21 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 152

X Minus One

Discovery of Morniel Mathaway

Running time

21 min

X MINUS ONE X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a revival of the series in 1973 when radio was attempting to bring back radio drama and it lasted until 1975. The show occupied numerous time slots through out its run in the 50's and thus was never able to generate a large following. X Minus One was an extension of Dimension X which aired on NBC from 1950-51. The first fifteen scripts used for X Minus One were scripts used in the airing of Dimension X ; however, it soon found its own little niche. The stories for the show came from two of the most popular science fiction magazines at the time; Astounding and Galaxy . Adaptations of these stories were performed by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts. They even wrote a few original stories of their own. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_X_Minus_One_Singles”;