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Dimension X

Requiem (Dramatized)

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Dimension X

By: Robert Heinlein
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A dying tycoon wants to live out his final days on the Moon. Based on a story by Robert Heinlein, this episode of Dimension X originally aired on September 22, 1951.

Featuring "adventures in time and space told in future tense", Dimension X aired over NBC from April 8, 1950, through September 29, 1951. The series adapted stories by the modern masters of science fiction, including Ray Bradbury, Robert Heinlein, Clifford Simak, Theodore Sturgeon, and many others.

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"The landmark series was Dimension X, which was broadcast by NBC....It was the first radio series to treat science fiction in an adult way." (Mike Ashley, Transformations: The History of the Science-Fiction Magazine 1950 to 1970)

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Would you try another book from Robert Heinlein and/or the narrator?

I have read Heinlein before and his books are great or terrible. I enjoyed this one as it was simple and poignant.

What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)

Satisfied.

What about the narrator’s performance did you like?

The characters were well made. I liked the thinking that in the future we would have so many rockets that carnivals would have them to give you a pretend ride. Simple but only the big parks can do that. Disneyworld and Kennedy Space Center come to mind.

If this book were a movie would you go see it?

No, it would not make a good movie. Not enough action or plot to expand to a full movie.

Any additional comments?

A story about a pioneer in the space agency with a bad heart who finally gets his wish to be in space.

Tender story about a man getting his wish.

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This is one of my favorite Heinlein short stories, and I was thrilled to learn that there was an adaptation of it. It's a bit hokey, but it is an authentic slice of history, and it's still a good story. Just be prepare for the fact that the audio isn't great.

A slice of the past

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Great story, Great Actors, but the experience is ruined by very poor audio... the sound effects overwhelm the dialog to the point of making it unbearable to listen to. PLEASE PLEASE check the Levels and re-release.

Needs better audio

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