Every time I listen to one of these stories, which is often, I drift back to my childhood, remembering how intrigued I would get listening to this and other great stories.
Other programs in Wheaties' "Big Parade of Shows" on NBC that summer were "THE PENNY SINGLETON SHOW" [Tuesdays, 9pm(et)], "DANGEROUS ASSIGNMENT" [Wednesdays, 8pm(et)], "SARA'S PRIVATE CAPER" [Thursdays, 10:30pm(et)], and "DIMENSION X" [Fridays, 9pm(et)].
Yes. It was heard from April 1950 through September 1951. Most of the scripts written for the series were reused on "X MINUS ONE" during its first season.
"Now, from the files of the Texas Rangers, COME THESE STORIES BASED ON FACT! Only names, dates and places are fictitious, for obvious reasons; THE EVENTS THEMSELVES ARE A MATTER OF RECORD!"
Every time I listen to one of these stories, which is often, I drift back to my childhood, remembering how intrigued I would get listening to this and other great stories.
Other programs in Wheaties' "Big Parade of Shows" on NBC that summer were "THE PENNY SINGLETON SHOW" [Tuesdays, 9pm(et)], "DANGEROUS ASSIGNMENT" [Wednesdays, 8pm(et)], "SARA'S PRIVATE CAPER" [Thursdays, 10:30pm(et)], and "DIMENSION X" [Fridays, 9pm(et)].
Was Dimension X a precursor to X Minus 1?
Yes. It was heard from April 1950 through September 1951. Most of the scripts written for the series were reused on "X MINUS ONE" during its first season.
@@fromthesidelines that's pretty cool.
"Now, from the files of the Texas Rangers, COME THESE STORIES BASED ON FACT! Only names, dates and places are fictitious, for obvious reasons; THE EVENTS THEMSELVES ARE A MATTER OF RECORD!"
As heard on Saturdays at 9:30pm(et).