Beyond the Green Door


Read by Basil Rathbone

(4.5 stars; 9 reviews)

Experience five-minute snippets of science fiction fun, supernatural terror, and mad-scientists getting their just desserts. This captivating series features the imaginative writing of Nebula Award winner Robert Sheckley.

With the legendary Basil Rathbone lending his voice, listeners are in for a treat as they delve into these thrilling tales.


This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

Chapters

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Harwell and the Matland Indians 3:33
Phillip Baine in the Yukon 3:44
Frank Davis and Magic 4:06
Dr James Neal and Bowler 3:36
Tyner and the Ape 3:53
Theodore Kane Buried Alive 3:39
Henry Gill Joins Foreign Legion 3:59
Patrolman Hawkins and Waxwork 4:33
Hampton Expedition to Africa 3:21
Dilly Mercer, Strange Child 3:28
Alaskan Justice 3:45
Drake and the Abonibal Snowman 3:45
Jack the Ripper 3:28
Thomas Henning-Chucka Tribe of Paraguay 3:29
Roary Flynn, Astronaut to Mars 3:51
Eye Thief - Letters to and from John and Maud 3:02
Matador's Brother Killed 3:42
Trent Perkins and Sword Swallower 3:31
Mosley Searches for Schneiderman in Africa 3:49
Invasion of Green Planet Earth 3:36
Travis Takes Poison or Out of Window 4:09
George Davis' Freak Show 4:01
Burt Simms, Bush Pilot and Desert City 3:48
Deep Sea Fishing and Rats 3:46
Dillingsworth Diamond Corp 4:11
Dr. Frederick Morton and Cannibal 4:03
Richard Hearn, Hunter and Werewolf 4:12
Diver Fights for Life 4:13
Ogden Family 4:06
Mrs Curlew Poisoner Marries Major 3:54
John Otis and Mr. Dunn, Disposer 3:56
Mr Arkandy Baradian, Bolder and TNT 3:13
Mr. Fitz-Hugh and Poisoned Knife Blade 3:56
Amazon Trip Seeking Cooper 3:56
Tom Dunlevy Wants Abandon Cabin 4:16
New Hebridos Fisherman and Radiation Find 3:50
All Hallows Eve in Vermont 4:04
Eddie Fox - Hobo in Oakdale Oregon 3:55
Vacation in Maine 3:35
Ghosts-Vampires 3:49

Reviews

Short & Sweet


(4 stars)

Narrated by Basil Rathbone in the last year of his life. He retained that voice which I thought was perfect for radio, I found these to be very interesting. These stories are very much like the show that Boris Karloff did for Readers DIgest. Short and to the point.