T A L E S O F T O M O R R O W --------- --- --------------- 1953 First Show: Jan 01, 1953 Last Show: Apr 09, 1953 Number Shows: 15 Audition Show: none Series Description: The 1950's saw both the twilight of the Golden Age of Radio and the birth of the science fiction radio series. Science fiction was not new to radio before 1950, but it was either targeted to juvenile audiences or were shows in a broader series, for example, ESCAPE's "The Time Machine". On March 15, 1950, the first show of Mutual's 2000 PLUS aired, becoming the very first true science fiction series in the US. DIMENSION X followed shortly on April 8, 1950 over NBC stations. TALES OF TOMORROW was the third dedicated science fiction series, over the stations of the American Broadcasting Corporation, following DIMENSION X by almost 2 years. The host of the show was Raymond Edward Johnson, of INNER SANCTUM fame. Mr. Johnson handled TALES OF TOMORROW openings in a similar fashion to INNER SANCTUM openings, but with a "science fiction" flavor, instead of a "macabre" sense. The shows of this series were quite good, borrowing ideas from stories in "Galaxy" magazine. Some of the story titles may seem familiar, like "The Stars Are The Styx", "The Girls From Earth" or "The Old Die Rich". These titles would appear later in CBS's X MINUS ONE. "Watch Bird" would later be done in South Africa, in a series entitled SF68. But radio was on the decline. TALES OF TOMORROW lasted only until April of that year, airing only 15 shows. Log Comments: The information for this log came primarily from Jim Widner's and Meade Frierson's book mentioned below. Although currently out of print, it's still a "must-have" for Sci-Fi radio fans. The other major source of information was Gordon Payton's catalog. In other catalogs I searched, I found only 5 of the 15 shows aired in the series. The author of the original story that the show was based on is listed below the title when known. From David Mosher's comments (see Reader Feedback below), the author is named both in the beginning and end of the broadcast although no mention of the author was given for the show of April 02, 1953. The shows also included teasers for the following week, mentioning title and author. Therefore, this information is included in the log. Chronological Log: Date Day Num Title Avail ------------ --- --- ----------------------------- ----- Jan 01, 1953 Thu 1 "Made To Order" Jan 08, 1953 Thu 2 "The Biography Project" author: H.L. Gold (as Dudley Dell) from: Galaxy, 1951-?? Jan 15, 1953 Thu 3 "Betelgeuse Bridge" yes author: William Tenn from: Galaxy, 1951-02 script: Don Witty Jan 22, 1953 Thu 4 "The Other Now" yes author: Murray Leinster from: Galaxy, 1951-03 script: Michael Sklar Jan 29, 1953 Thu 5 "The Stars Are The Styx" yes author: Theodore Sturgeon from: Galaxy, 1950-10 Feb 05, 1953 Thu 6 "Syndrome Johnny" author: Katherine MacLean (as Charles Dye) from: Galaxy, 1951-07 script: Don Witty Feb 12, 1953 Thu 7 "The Unimars Plot" Feb 19, 1953 Thu 8 "Watch Bird" yes author: Robert Sheckley from: Galaxy, 1953-02 script: Michael Sklar Feb 26, 1953 Thu 9 "Inside Earth" author: Poul Anderson from: Galaxy, 1951-04 Mar 05, 1953 Thu 10 "The Moon Is Green" author: Fritz Leiber from: Galaxy, 1952-04 Mar 12, 1953 Thu 11 "Martians Never Die" yes author: Lucius Daniel from: Galaxy, 1952-04 script: Don Witty Mar 19, 1953 Thu 12 "The Girls From Earth" author: Frank M. Robinson from: Galaxy, 1952-01 Mar 26, 1953 Thu 13 "The Old Die Rich" yes author: H.L. Gold from: Galaxy, 1953-03 script: Michael Sklar Apr 02, 1953 Thu 14 "Morrow On Mars" yes Apr 09, 1953 Thu 15 "The Drop" (last show) author: John Christopher from: Galaxy, 1953-04 References: * "Science Fiction on Radio: A Revised Look At 1950-1975" by James F. Widner and Meade Frierson III. (currently not of print) * "The Ultimate History of Network Radio Programming and Guide To All Circulating Shows", by Jay Hickerson, 27436 Desert Rose Ct., Leesburg, FL 34748 * OTR club and vendor catalogs or web sites: * Jerry Haendiges Productions, Jerry Haendiges, 13808 Sunset Dr., Whittier, CA 90602 * North American Radio Archives, 134 Vincewood Dr., Nicolasville, KY 40356 * Radio Showcase, Steve Kelez, PO Box 4357, Santa Rosa, CA 95402 * The Sci-Fi Guy, Gordon R. Payton, 118 E. Palmer Ave., Collingswood, NJ 08108 (no longer sells shows) * University of Memphis Radio Program Archive, Microforms Dept., McWherter Library, The University of Memphis, Memphis, TN 38152 * Vintage Broadcasts, Andy Blatt, PO Box 50065, Staten Island, NY 10305 Other Logs or Books: * TALES OF TOMORROW log, Jay Hickerson, 27436 Desert Rose Ct., Leesburg, FL 34748 * TALES OF TOMORROW log, Jerry Haendiges Productions, 13808 Sunset Dr., Whittier, CA 90602 (http://www.otrsite.com) Reader Feedback: * David Mosher supplied author's names and verified titles from listening to the shows, supplemented with data from the Internet Speculative Fiction Database (ISFDb). * David J. Johnson, Hampton, VA, sent a network correction. He found that the series only aired on ABC. Last Update: Jul 25, 2007 This log is informational only. It does not imply that I or my references have these shows for trade or sale. The shows may still be protected under copyright law and should be obtained only from authorized dealers. The log may be freely reproduced and published on a no-profit basis. Please send error corrections or additional information to Frank M. Passage, 109 Elmwood Road, Verona, NJ 07044 (email: wb2ntp@arrl.net).