BRADBURY 13 (1 CD) =COMPLETE SERIES= H:\Bradbury 13\ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. BRAD13 89-06-15 #AUD Bradbury on Bradbury.mp3 13.30MB 2. BRAD13 89-06-22 #001 The Man.mp3 12.62MB 3. BRAD13 89-06-29 #002 The Ravine.mp3 13.22MB 4. BRAD13 89-07-06 #003 Night Call Collect.mp3 12.36MB 5. BRAD13 89-07-13 #004 The Veldt.mp3 12.51MB 6. BRAD13 89-07-20 #005 There Was an Old Woman.mp3 12.24MB 7. BRAD13 89-07-27 #006 The Kaleidoscope.mp3 12.51MB 8. BRAD13 89-08-03 #007 Here There Be Tygers.mp3 13.18MB 9. BRAD13 89-08-10 #008 Dark They Were & Golden Eyed.mp3 12.60MB 10. BRAD13 89-08-17 #009 The Wind.mp3 11.88MB 11. BRAD13 89-08-24 #010 The Fox and the Forest.mp3 12.73MB 12. BRAD13 89-08-31 #011 The Happiness Machine.mp3 12.90MB 13. BRAD13 89-09-07 #012 Sound of Thunder.mp3 12.41MB 14. BRAD13 89-09-14 #013 The Screaming Woman.mp3 12.37MB H:\Bradbury 13\More Bradbury\ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15. Ray Bradbury and The Moon Be Still As Bright.mp3 4.38MB 16. Ray Bradbury Interview.mp3 1.23MB 17. Ray Bradbury Mars is Heaven.mp3 4.55MB =================================================================== Files: 17 Total Size: 186.98MB Episodes: 13 Series Description: This series of thirteen radio dramas was produced by the Media Services Division of Brigham Young University in cooperation with National Public Radio's Satellite Development Fund. They were broadcast during 1984 on National Public Radio and received the Peabody Award in the same year. A fourteenth show, featuring Ray Bradbury discussing his career, completes the series. The series was syndicated and has been broadcast since the original airing. BRADBURY 13 was introduced by Paul Frees and created, produced and directed by Michael McDonough. Mike went on to design the sound effects for several major films. Executive Producer was Dean VanUitert. Associate Producer was Jeff Rader. The original music score was written by Roger Hoffamn and Greg Hanson. All shows were based on works by Ray Bradbury and varied from science fiction ("Kaleidoscope"), to thriller, horror ("The Wind") or just plain fun ("There Was An Old Woman"). The acting was very much above average for a contemporary production, and the overall package was superior (in great measure thanks to the source material). The shows featured excellent use of stereo and effects. The show titles may seem familiar. Mr. Bradbury's stories were the source for many OTR shows. For example, "Kaleidoscope" appeared in DIMENSION X and SUSPENSE. "The Fox and the Forest" was done as "To the Future" in DIMENSION X. SF 68, a 1968 science fiction series produced in South Africa, included "A Sound of Thunder". One of the earliest was RADIO CITY PLAYHOUSE: "The Wind" (10-30-49).