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Sam, This Is You by X Minus One

Relic Radio Sci-Fi (old time radio)

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🗓️ 28 November 2022

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Relic Radio Science Fiction features X Minus One this week. We'll hear Sam, This Is You, the October 31, 1956, broadcast. Listen to more from X Minus One https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12022/SciFi752.mp3 Download SciFi752

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0:00.0

Relic Radio

0:02.0

This is Relic Radio, sci-fi, old-time radio, science fiction stories from relicradio.com. Countdown for blast off.

0:34.6

X minus 5, 4, 3, two, X minus one, fire.

0:42.3

Fire. From the far

0:56.0

tales of the unknown, come transcribed tales of new dimensions in time and space.

1:14.9

These are stories of the future.

1:17.4

Adventures in which you'll live in a million could be years on a thousand maybe worlds.

1:22.9

The National Broadcasting Company, in cooperation Galaxy's Science Fiction Magazine presents

1:28.4

X minus one.

1:42.7

Tonight's story, Sam, This Is you, by Murray Leinster.

1:53.6

If I were you, I wouldn't believe a word of this story.

2:00.9

I'm still not sure if Rosie does, and as a matter of fact, I'm not so sure if I do myself.

2:05.4

And that's going some because it happened to me.

2:07.7

And if I can't believe it, well, who can't?

2:10.7

I suppose it could have happened to anybody, although on the other hand, maybe it couldn't have happened to nobody.

2:16.0

And that's pretty mixed up, so maybe I'd

2:17.5

better begin at the beginning. And in this case, that's not so easy as it sounds. For one thing,

2:23.0

there's the question of where is the beginning? Well, anyways, I'm Sam Yoder. I'm a telephone

2:29.1

lineman for the Batesville and Rappahonic telephone company. I got into that line of work

2:33.9

because I was in a wire platoon during the war.

2:36.6

I'd been up more trees in the Ardennes forest in Belgium than anybody,

2:40.2

except maybe a couple of squirrels and they didn't have to string telephone wires.

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