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Hallucination Orbit (1956) is a classic episode of X Minus One, featuring a psychological narrative rooted in isolation and space exploration. Written by J.T. McIntosh and adapted for radio by Ernest Kinoy, this broadcast exemplifies the cerebral science fiction storytelling of the mid-20th century. 🎙️ Program: X Minus One Episode: #51 - Hallucination Orbit Original Air Date: May 15, 1956 Genre: Science Fiction Running Time: 30:00 Host: Norman Rose On a solitary orbital station, a technician named Gorden begins to doubt the fundamental reality of his surroundings. Plagued by persistent hallucinations during his long-term mission, he confronts a world where the distinction between his vital mechanical duties and his mental projections blurs into a terrifying existential crisis. The story explores the psychological toll of deep-space isolation, questioning whether the visitors he interacts with are sentient life forms or merely the fractured remnants of his own lonely psyche as he drifts through the vacuum of space. As the symptoms of 'space madness' intensify, Gorden must find a way to verify his own existence before the station and his sanity are lost forever. 🎭 Starring Cast • Stan Watt: Performer frequently heard in mid-century NBC radio dramas. • Bob Hastings: Radio and television actor active from the 1940s through the 1990s. • Lyle Sudrow: Voice actor known for his work in various network radio productions. • Mandell Kramer: Prolific radio performer heard across multiple genre programs. 👉 Keep the signal strong—Like and Subscribe. 📻 Production Notes & Historical Context • The script was adapted from J.T. McIntosh's short story of the same name. • Ernest Kinoy, the scriptwriter, was a staple of the NBC radio writing staff during the 1950s. • X Minus One often adapted stories from Galaxy Science Fiction magazines to ensure high-quality literary source material. • This episode highlights the shift from space-opera tropes to more complex psychological sci-fi themes. 💬 Character Quote "You see, that's the trouble with hallucinations. After a while, they start to make more sense than the dials and the switches." 📡 Broadcasting History The NBC Red and Blue networks were split in the 1940s after a Supreme Court ruling, with the Blue network eventually becoming the American Broadcasting Company (ABC). 📻 Vintage Radio Spotlight Philco Model 41-250 (1941). This 'Tilt-Front' table model features a wooden cabinet with a unique sloping dial for easier visibility. It utilizes a 6-tube superheterodyne circuit and covers both standard broadcast and shortwave bands, marketed with the slogan 'Music of the Masters'. Hashtags #XMinusOne #OldTimeRadio #SciFi #ClassicRadio #1950s #AudioDrama #SpaceTravel #VintageAudio #PsychologicalSciFi #NBCRadio #ScienceFiction #RadioHistory