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Alien Worlds

Alien Worlds 79-03-04 (09) Keeper Of Eight - Part 1

Alien Worlds

Entertainment Radio

Fiction, Drama, Society & Culture

5655 Ratings

🗓️ 27 March 2020

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Exploring the Legacy of 'Alien Worlds': A Pioneer of Science Fiction Radio In the late 1970s, a groundbreaking radio show captured the imaginations of science fiction enthusiasts with its innovative approach to storytelling. 'Alien Worlds' was a syndicated radio show that brought together a blend of captivating narratives, realistic sound effects, and high production values, setting a new standard for audio drama. Created by Lee Hansen, 'Alien Worlds' aired 26 half-hour episodes from 1978 to 1980. The show was ahead of its time, utilizing a documentary style of dialogue that immersed listeners in its interstellar adventures. Each episode transported the audience to different corners of the galaxy, exploring complex themes and introducing memorable characters. The show's commitment to realism in sound design was particularly noteworthy. At a time when radio was losing ground to television, 'Alien Worlds' demonstrated the potential of the audio medium to create vivid, multi-sensory experiences without any visual elements. The sound effects were not merely background noise; they were integral to the storytelling, enhancing the drama and tension of the narrative. The production values of 'Alien Worlds' were also exceptional. The show's creators invested significant effort into the quality of the recording, editing, and mixing processes. This attention to detail paid off, as the show garnered a dedicated following and critical acclaim for its polished finish. Moreover, 'Alien Worlds' had a documentary style that lent it an air of authenticity. The dialogues were crafted to sound like real conversations, which helped listeners suspend disbelief and dive into the fictional worlds. This style influenced future science fiction audio dramas, showing that a well-told story could be just as engaging as any visual counterpart. Today, 'Alien Worlds' is remembered as a pioneer of science fiction radio. It inspired a generation of audio drama producers and paved the way for the resurgence of podcast dramas in the 21st century. The legacy of 'Alien Worlds' lives on, reminding us of the power of audio to ignite the imagination and transport us to worlds beyond our own. For fans and creators alike, the show remains a testament to the enduring appeal of science fiction and the limitless possibilities of the radio medium. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Entertainment Radio | Broadcasting Classic Radio Shows | Patreon Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alien-worlds/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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0:00.0

High above the earth, slowly rotating through the silent voids of space, is the Arthur C. Clark Astronomical Observatory, Starlab.

0:17.0

Here the International Space Authority, ISA, watches over an eternity of uncharted galaxies

0:24.9

and the countless planets orbiting within their starlit borders.

0:29.6

For six days and nights, two drone laboratory pods, the Osiris and the Anubus,

0:36.6

have been floating in a safety orbit,

0:39.7

1,500 kilometers beyond Starlab.

0:43.4

aboard the Anubis, physicist Paul Kramer is completing a dangerous hydrogen plasma experiment.

0:50.9

200 meters away aboard the Osiris, Star Lab research director, Maura Cassidy, is monitoring the experiments data and relaying it to the Miccroft computer aboard Starlab.

1:02.0

It is July 19th, 2026, 0815, Universal Interstellar Time, as this week's adventure, the Keeper of Eight, takes us from the routine of a deep space laboratory experiment into the mysterious light and shadow of alien worlds. Paul, check the plasma chamber seals again. I'm still getting a red light on number four.

1:47.0

I read triple zero across the board, Mara.

1:50.6

There must be an indicator malfunction on your end.

1:54.2

Let's cross check it.

1:56.6

Osiris to Star Lab.

1:58.3

You there, Valerie?

2:00.2

Valerie.

2:08.2

Oh, Dr. Reed, good morning. Oh, sorry, Mara. You caught me with an mouthful of toast. Anyway, Paul's right. My crop also reads triple zero. Oh, you mean I've got a short circuit?

2:17.0

Oh, how embarrassing.

2:19.7

Well, do you think you could stop blushing long enough to spacewalk on over here?

2:24.9

Just as soon as I get my helmet on.

2:27.2

Why, what's the problem?

2:29.0

The valence analyzer I brought up from Tara was a gift from the Institute,

2:33.8

and I sure don't want to leave it behind.

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