British Sci-Fi Shows - 6 - Orbiter X


(4.7 étoiles; 43 critiques)

British Sci-Fi Shows No 6: Orbiter X is an adventure in the conquest of space, originally a BBC Radio science fiction programme written by B. D. Chapman. The show was broadcast by the BBC Light Programme on Monday evenings in late 1959. Although presumed to have been wiped and lost, a set of discs of the entire series was discovered and restored, and since 2016, Orbiter X has occasionally been repeated on the BBC's archive station, BBC Radio 4 Extra.

The plot revolves around the fictional Commonwealth Space Project (CSP), based in Woomera, South Australia, which is working to build a space station orbiting a thousand miles above the Earth's surface. The CSP has launched various components for the space station into orbit, but before construction can begin, the first assembly ship, Orbiter 1, loses contact with CSP Control after being seemingly attacked. A second ship, Orbiter 2, piloted by Captain Bob Britton, is sent to rescue the first crew, only to find Orbiter 1 deserted and under mysterious circumstances.

As the story unfolds, Orbiter 2 is also attacked by a UFO, leading to a gripping encounter with Commander Gelbin, the deputy leader of the Unity organisation, who has plans for Orbiter X that could change the world.


This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

Chapitres

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The First Step to the Stars 31:40
Conflict in Space 27:04
The Master Plan 30:36
Flight to the Moon 26:36
Inside the Moon Station 30:24
Breakaway 27:40
Price of Survival 28:23
Marooned in Space 28:13
Operation Salvage 28:15
Return to Woomera 28:11
A Flight Against Time 27:28
Building the Space Station 30:30
The Net Closes 27:13
The Final Round 27:25

Critiques

Better with age


(5 étoiles)

I love a good sci-fi and this is one of them. Good casting and the story was fun, good headphone listen.


(4 étoiles)

classic old school sci -fi with lots of aussie references


(5 étoiles)

highly recommend it for any fan of classic sci-fi

Broadcast Copyright


(5 étoiles)

The 50 year period of broadcast copyright under section 14(2) of the UK's Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 (www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1988/48) has expired for all items included in this collection.

I binged it, so I didn't have to wait each week by the Philco


(5 étoiles)