Charles Chilton's classic science fiction trilogy stormed the BBC airwaves during the 1950s.
Its gripping story lines, extra-terrestrial sound effects and atmospheric music engaged the listener as never before.
Between 1953 and 1958, a devoted audience of adults and children attentively followed Captain Jet Morgan and his crew from one cliff-hanger to another as, together, they faced the unknown perils of space. In this second series Captain Jet Morgan and his crew of Doc Matthews, engineer Mitch Mitchell and radio operator Lemmy Barnet are on board the flagship Discovery, leading a fleet of space ships, their mission to explore Mars, the mysterious and, as they believe, uninhabited red planet.
This is the twelth of twenty episodes and was broadcast on 22/11/54
Written By : Charles Chilton
Narrator : Various
Publisher : BBC Audiobooks Ltd
Runtime : 30 minutes
Type : Sci-Fi Audio Theater Old Time Radio
Price : $5.25
Charles Chilton's classic science fiction trilogy stormed the BBC airwaves during the 1950s. Charles Chilton's classic science fiction trilogy stormed the BBC airwaves during the 1950s... More info...
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Written By : Charles Chilton
Narrator : Full-Cast Production
Publisher : BBC Audiobooks Ltd
Runtime : 30 minutes
Type : Sci-Fi Old Time Radio Thrillers
Price : $5.25
Episode 4. "A journey into space. What is space? It is nothing: yet it exists everywhere...". These words, spoken by Guy Kingsley Poynter, opened the first episode... More info...
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Written By : Various
Narrator : Stacy Keach and full cast
Publisher : Blackstone Audio Inc
Runtime : 3 hours
Type : American Drama Old Time Radio
Price : $12.95
The Twilight Zone⢠Radio Dramas will keep you glued to the edge of your seat, whether listening in your home or in your car... More info...
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Written By : Charles Chilton
Narrator : Full-Cast Production
Publisher : BBC Audiobooks Ltd
Runtime : 30 minutes
Type : Sci-Fi Old Time Radio Thrillers
Price : $5.25
Episode 11. "A journey into space. What is space? It is nothing: yet it exists everywhere...". These words, spoken by Guy Kingsley Poynter, opened the first episode... More info...
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