List of episodes for the Exploring Tomorrow radio show.
You can listen to many of them on the Internet Archive collection Exploring Tomorrow.
Title | Alternate | Air Date | Author | Listen |
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1. "The Convict" | 12/11/57 | RealMedia, mp3 | ||
2. "Country Boy" | 12/18/57 | Robert Silverberg [1] | mp3 | |
3. "Noggo" [2] | "Desert Object/Alien" | 12/25/57 | Gordon R. Dickson | mp3 |
Title | Alternate | Air Date | Author | Listen |
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4. "Dreams" | 01/01/58 | Realmedia | ||
5. "The Escape" | 01/08/58 [3] | John W. Campbell | ||
6. [4] "First Contact" | 01/15/58 | Murray Leinster | mp3 | |
7. "The Moon is New" | "First Men on the Moon" | 01/22/58 | Robert Silverberg | Realmedia, mp3 |
8. "The Decision" [5] | "Flashback" | 01/29/58 | Gordon R. Dickson | mp3 |
9. [6] "The Happiness Effect" | "The Gift" | 02/05/58 | mp3 | |
10. [7] "Then Look Behind You" [8] | "How Big is A Man/Ethan" | 02/12/58 | Gordon R. Dickson | |
11. "The Last Doctor" | 02/19/58 [3] | mp3 | ||
12. "Liar" | 02/26/58 | Isaac Asimov | mp3, Realmedia | |
13. "Look Out! Duck!" | 03/05/58 | David Gordon (Randall Garrett) | ||
14. "Made In Avak" | "Fair Fight" | 03/12/58 | Philip K. Dick | mp3 |
15. "The Mimic" | 03/19/58 | Robert Silverberg [9] | RealMedia, mp3 | |
16. "The Mutants" | 03/26/58 [3] | mp3 | ||
17. "Sound Decision" | "The Martian Queen" | 04/02/58 | Randall Garrett | mp3 |
18. "No Way Out" | "Overpopulation" | 04/09/58 | Robert Silverberg | mp3 |
19. "Planet of Geniuses" | "Genius" | 04/16/58 | Poul Anderson | mp3 |
20. "The Secret That Cannot be Cracked" | "With All The Trappings" | 04/23/58 | Randall Garrett | |
21. [3] "The Cold Equations" | "The Stowaway" | 04/30/58 | Tom Godwin | mp3 |
22. [10] "Speak No More" | "Telepaths" | 05/07/58 | Gordon R. Dickson | mp3 |
23. "Time Heals" | 05/14/58 | Poul Anderson | mp3 | |
24. "Time Traveler" | "Meddler's Moon" | 05/21/58 | George O. Smith | mp3, Realmedia |
25. "The Hunting Lodge" | "The Trouble With Robots" | 05/28/58 | Randall Garrett | Realmedia, mp3 |
26. [11] "The Diamond Mountain of Venus" | "Inferiority/Venus' Diamond Mountain" | 06/04/58 | John Fleming | RealMedia, mp3 |
27. "The Stranger with Roses" | Vincent Deem 1997 / The Man From The Past | 06/11/58 | John Jakes [12] | mp3 |
28. "Space Baby" | "First Baby in Space" | 06/18/58 | Randall Garrett | RealMedia |
29. [13] "The Adventure of the Beauty Queen" | 06/25/58 | John Fleming [14] | mp3 |
Title | Alternate | Air Date | Author | Listen |
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13. "Shigo Incident" [3] | ||||
19. "New Transylvania" [15] | ||||
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