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Old Time Radio Downloads > Sci Fi > X Minus One > The Outer Limit

EPISODE INFORMATION FOR ''The Outer Limit'' OLD TIME RADIO SHOW

Title:The Outer Limit
Air Date:November-16-1955
Plot:+ NBC net. "The Outer Limit". Sustaining. A well-done end-of-the-world story set in the future of 1965. The story was previously produced on "Dimension X" on April 8, 1950 (see cat. #142) and September 8, 1950 (see cat. #39839). It was also broadcast on Suspense on February 15, 1954 (see cat. #46759) and March 17, 1957 (see cat. #16403). The script was also used on "Escape" on February 7, 1950 (see cat. #7269), on "beyond Tomorrow" on April 13, 1950 (see cat. #11138), on "Beyond This World" on February 23, 1950 (see cat. #11135). A similar script was used on "Your Movietown Radio Theatre" on December 17, 1947 (see cat. #77349). Fredericka Chandler, James Dukas, William Welch (producer), Daniel Sutter (director), Graham Doar (author), Fred Collins (announcer), Joseph Julian, Wendell Holmes, Joe DeSantis, Bob Hastings, Ernest Kinoy (adaptor). 
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