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If you want to know about science fiction on the radio, you really
need Penny Fabb's book. This page just lists a few of my favourites.
For the record, I don't like stories about bug-eyed monsters,
human characters with wings, horses with wings, inaccurate science, and ill-informed criticism of nuclear power. Stuff like this isn't
science fiction - it's drivel.
Science fiction is all about imagination....
Here are some excellent sci-fi
stories and serials:
1956 X Minus One - A gun for Dinosaur
1960 John Wyndham - Day of the Triffids 6 x 30min
1962 John Wyndham - Trouble with Lichen
1966 Victor Pemberton - The Slide
1974 James Follett - The light of a thousand suns
1975 Bruce Stewart - Omega Point
1979 Gerry Jones - Time after Time
1980 James Follett - Earthsearch 12 and Earthsearch 2 (serial)
1980 Tanith Lee - The Silver Sky
1982 Alan Melville - Blithe thou never wert
1983 Jill Hyem - Origami
1984 Charles Chilton - Journey into Space - The Return from Mars
1988 Michael Robson - The Spirit of the House
1989 Isaac Asimov - Caves of Steel
1991 Daniel Keyes - Flowers for Algernon
1991 Alfred Bester - Tiger, Tiger
1993 Steve Walker - Holus Bolus
1994 John Fletcher - The Lyme Regis Food and Fertility Festival
1996 Andrew Dallmeyer - Potted History
1997 Nick Fisher - Finding Fellows
1998 Dirk Maggs - The Gemini Apes
2000 Eric Pringle - The last piano player
2002 Isaac Asimov, dram. D. Griffiths: Satisfaction Guaranteed
2001 Rossum's Cyber Cafe
2003 John Wyndham - The Midwich Cuckoos (dram. D.Rebellato)
2005 Matt Bloom - Find Me
2009 Anita Sullivan - Homesick
2009 Kurt Vonnegut / Dave Sheasby: Slaughterhouse Five
NOTES
A GUN FOR DINOSAUR....1956
A little gem - 25min - some rich tourists pay to go back in time
and hunt some dinosaurs. The best story in the famous "X Minus One" series from America.
TROUBLE WITH LICHEN....1962
BBC 26/11/62 90min
From the novel by John Wyndham, adapted by Archie Campbell.
The effects on society of a researcher's discovery of a drug which
slows down the ageing process.
THE SLIDE
BBC 1966 7eps X 30min
By Victor Pemberton
A mud-like life form threatens a town.
1/7: Moment of Silence (13/2/66)
2/7: Down Came a Blackbird (20/2/66)
3/7: Analysis (27/2/66)
4/7: Heart-Beat (6/3/66)
5/7: Danger-Point (13/3/66)
6/7: Time-Limits (20/3/66)
7/7: Out of the Darkness (27/3/66)
THE LIGHT OF A THOUSAND SUNS....1974
What might happen if a completely secure defence system goes wrong....
OMEGA POINT....... 1975
Superb science fiction story beginning with the decoding of an electronic message from a remote transmitter. Stars Dinsdale Landen. 90m.
TIME AFTER TIME....1979
An extraordinary play which starts with a guy at the side of the road ... he's picked up by a car which takes him back to his
hotel... the car radio is playing "Time after Time".
SILVER SKY, THE....1980
BBC R4, August 1980, 75min .
based on a Tanith Lee story.
A scientist )Paul Darrow) travelling back through time collides with an alien time traveller (Elizabeth Bell) and they find themselves stranded in a strange world.
BLITHE THOU NEVER WERT....1982
BBCR4 21/4/82 45min
By Alan Melville - a dotty investor creates a substitute for petrol.
ORIGAMI 1983 45m
A Japanese businessman lodges with a woman and her son. But after he arrives, the child has disturbing dreams, and a figure from the past turns the Origami lessons into something more menacing. With Seam Barratt as Mr. Shimoja, Carole Boyd as Helen Bestall, with Christopher Scoular, Helen Worth, Kate Lee. Directed by Kay Patrick.
SPIRIT OF THE HOUSE....1988
A very fine ghost story.
TIGER,TIGER....1991
14 Sep 91, rpt. 1993. Outstanding science fiction thriller.
POTTED HISTORY .... 1996
A guy discovers that when a glaze is put on a pot using a sharp
tool, it sometimes picks up noises from nearby; the sounds find their way into the glaze; rather like the process of making an old gramophone record. To hear sounds from ancient times, therefore, you need a museum with an accessible collection of old pots, and a device capable of decoding the glaze...
THE LAST PIANO PLAYER....2000
It is 2020; in an empty Norfolk resort, a lone piano player
continues his playing, uninterested in the technological world
around him. A tatty quiz extravaganza, the "Simon Swain Show",
finds out about his playing and features him on the show. It's
easy to humiliate him, but the show organisers get more than they
bargained for. With Bernard Cribbins as the piano player, and Philip
Jackson; dir. Cherry Cookson: an outstanding play.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED (dram)....2002
Satisfaction Guaranteed (R4, 1415, 8 Feb 02) , dramatised by
Diana Grifiths, was a tale by Isaac Asimov. US Robots employee
Larry Belmont agrees to let his rather dowdy and submissive wife
field-test a new house robot, a handsome humanoid called Tony. He
is unprepared for the transformation which takes place in his wife,
and so are the neighbours. An entertaining story; well-told.
Nicholas Blane was Tony, and the director Pauline Harris.
ND, VRPCC newsletter, Apr 2002
The Midwich Cuckoos....2003
John Wyndham's creepy novel about an alien generation born into a cosy British village. Adapted in two 60 min parts as the Classic Serial, beginning R4 30 Nov 03. Original music by Christopher Madin. Stars Bill Nighy, Sarah Parrish, Clive Merrison, Nicholas Bailey, Katherine Tozer, Mark Chatterton, Barbara Marten, Malcolm Raeburn, Christine Brennan, Rebecca Bridle. Directed by Polly Thomas.
Find Me....2005
A matter transporter goes wrong - with disastrous consequences for
one man.
HOMESICK....2009
11 Mar 09. Outstanding sci-fi play about a stranded alien. Stars Mark Heap, Paul Ritter, Maxine Peake, Susam Jameson, Ewan Bailey, Mia Soteriou. Producer Karen Rose; director Anita Sullivan. Reminded me a little of the famous short story 'Meteor' by John Wyndham.
SLAUGHTERHOUSE FIVE.....2009
Superb dramatisation by Dave Sheasby of Kurt Vonnegut's science fiction novel,the book rooted in his witnessing of the bombing of Dresden during World War II. The main character in this 90-minute parable has a disability; he drifts unpredictably through time, viewing different parts of his life, not able to control where he goes. That's the point of the play; it's not really a science fiction story; it's about the helplessness felt by an individual when the world around him descends into chaos. The cast: John Guerassio as the narrator, Andrew Scott as Billy Pilgrim. Lots of other well-known actors further down the cast list. Produced by David Hunter.
Nigel Deacon / Diversity website
Above plays known to exist in VRPCC collections
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