
An anthology series of great, but unheralded, science fiction from the Golden Age, the Gilded Age, and the Victorian Era. Unadapted, presented in its original form. The stories vary from character-driven to narrative, with everything in between.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | FictionScience FictionHistory | ||||

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This is such a clever show! Not only get I to hear some really exciting stories, but everything is done by a single person (Craig Patterson) It´s very impressive. The stories are very wisely chosen, interesting and varied, everything is so very well produced with stellar acting and great sound design and effects. This is the perfect show for everyone who loves a good story, especially science fiction, but also for getting to know all the great shows that preceded modern science fiction - it´s a ... more
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Apple Podcasts | #121 |
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