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Exploring Tomorrow

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Tomorrow was hosted by John Campbell, the editor of Astounding Science Fiction Magazine, and later, Analog Magazine. He was also a science fiction writer himself, and penned the short story, Who Goes There?, which was later made into the 1950s classic monster movie, The Thing. Campbell certainly had the Sci-Fi credentials . Exploring Tomorrow was billed as "The first science fiction radio show of science-fictioneers, by science-fictioneers, for science-fictioneers." Each week, Campbell would open and close the story by making philosophical observations about how the technology featured in that night's story might affect mankind. These serious comments were meant to be deep and thoughtful, but the effect was undercut by the choice of elevator background music. (Like a Musak rendition of "As Time Goes By," complete with muted trumpet and syrupy violins.) It leaves the impression that this is a series that takes itself way too seriously! Yet despite this one rather dated aspect, the program is still quite enjoyable to listen to. It comes across as a poor man's version of X Minus One. Science fiction fans will find it fun exploring yesterday's vision of the future by Exploring Tomorrow!

This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

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Chapters

The Convict

16:27

Country Boy

16:39

Desert Object

17:54

Dreams

19:49

The Escape

19:32

First Contact

18:22

The Moon Is New

18:22

Flashback

17:47

The Happiness Effect

19:46

The Last Doctor

16:47

The Liar

20:14

Made In Avack

15:48

The Mimic

17:17

The Mutant

18:20

Sound Decision

18:41

No Way Out

18:40

Planet of Geniuses

19:25

The Secret That Cannot Be Cracked

19:56

The Cold Equations

17:42

Speak No More

19:08

Time Heals

23:29

Time Traveler

17:41

Hunting Lodge

19:26

The Mountain of Diamond

19:59

The Stranger With Roses

17:39

Space Baby

19:59

The Adventure of the Beauty Queen

19:56