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X Minus One

X Minus One

By: Old Time Retro Radio
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Journey to the edge of time and imagination with X Minus One — the definitive science-fiction anthology of the atomic age.
Each broadcast explores the possibilities of space, technology, and the human spirit.

🎧 Fully restored and professionally remastered with enhanced audio.
Source: [OTRR.org] – Certified Public Domain Collection.
Restoration and curation by Old Time Retro Radio.

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Science Fiction
Episodes
  • X Minus One – “Dr. Grimshaw’s Sanitarium” (Science Fiction Mystery, 1955)
    Nov 8 2025

    https://www.OldTimeRetroRadio.com In X Minus One’s eerie and suspenseful episode “Dr. Grimshaw’s Sanitarium,” a journalist investigates a remote mental institution shrouded in secrecy — only to uncover a series of horrifying experiments that blur the line between medicine and madness. As reality begins to fracture, he realizes that some patients may not be human at all. A gripping blend of science fiction, horror, and psychological intrigue, this broadcast remains one of the most haunting entries in the X Minus One series.

    🎧 Fully restored and professionally remastered with enhanced audio. Source: OTRR.org – Certified Public Domain Collection. Restoration and curation by Old Time Retro Radio.

    🎧 Listen to X Minus One and all our restored shows on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. 📻 Search Old Time Retro Radio on your favorite podcast app to explore the complete collection.

    #OldTimeRadio, #XMinusOne, #SciFiHorror, #GoldenAgeBroadcast, #RetroFuturism

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    23 mins
  • X Minus One – “The Green Hills of Earth” (Heinlein Space Epic, 1955)
    Nov 8 2025

    https://www.OldTimeRetroRadio.com Based on the classic story by Robert A. Heinlein, “The Green Hills of Earth” follows the final journey of Rhysling, the blind space minstrel whose songs echo through the void between the stars. As he reflects on a lifetime of adventure, loss, and longing for his home planet, his music becomes a timeless anthem for all who wander the cosmos. Poetic, emotional, and deeply human, this X Minus One broadcast remains one of the most moving and beautifully written episodes in all of radio science fiction.

    🎧 Fully restored and professionally remastered with enhanced audio. Source: OTRR.org – Certified Public Domain Collection. Restoration and curation by Old Time Retro Radio.

    🎧 Listen to X Minus One and all our restored shows on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. 📻 Search Old Time Retro Radio on your favorite podcast app to explore the complete collection.

    #OldTimeRadio, #XMinusOne, #RobertAHeinlein, #SciFiClassics, #GoldenAgeBroadcast

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    24 mins
  • X Minus One – “Perigi’s Wonderful Dolls” (Science Fiction Horror Classic, 1955)
    Nov 8 2025

    https://www.OldTimeRetroRadio.com In X Minus One’s unsettling tale “Perigi’s Wonderful Dolls,” a father buys a mysterious doll for his young daughter — a gift that seems too lifelike, too intelligent, and far too aware. Soon, strange events reveal that Perigi’s creations are more than toys… they are instruments of an alien plot. Combining eerie atmosphere with psychological tension, this episode delivers one of the most chilling and imaginative stories in old-time radio science fiction.

    🎧 Fully restored and professionally remastered with enhanced audio. Source: OTRR.org – Certified Public Domain Collection. Restoration and curation by Old Time Retro Radio.

    🎧 Listen to X Minus One and all our restored shows on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. 📻 Search Old Time Retro Radio on your favorite podcast app to explore the complete collection.

    #OldTimeRadio, #XMinusOne, #SciFiHorror, #GoldenAgeBroadcast, #RetroFuturism

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    28 mins
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