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The Moon Is Green (1957) is a compelling installment of X Minus One, featuring a claustrophobic narrative rooted in post-apocalyptic paranoia. Based on the story by Fritz Leiber and narrated by Norman Rose, this broadcast exemplifies the sophisticated science fiction storytelling prevalent in the mid-1950s. 🎙️ Program: X Minus One Episode: #82 - The Moon Is Green Original Air Date: January 2, 1957 Genre: Science Fiction Running Time: 30:00 Host: Norman Rose Set in a future where Earth has been devastated by nuclear fallout, the story follows Effie and her husband Wade, who live in a heavily shielded apartment to avoid lethal radiation. While Wade strictly adheres to safety protocols, Effie becomes obsessed with the view from her window, convinced that life is returning and that the moon has taken on a lush green hue. When she encounters a mysterious man named Hank outside who claims the world is safe and vibrant, a psychological battle ensues between Wade's grim scientific reality and Effie's desperate hope for a beautiful world beyond their lead-lined walls. The tension culminates in a tragic exploration of delusion and the high cost of nuclear survival. 🎭 Starring Cast • Jan Miner: Prolific radio actress known for her versatility in NBC anthology series. • Bob Hastings: Veteran radio performer active during the 1940s and 1950s who later transitioned to television. • William Redfield: Stage and screen actor who frequently contributed to science fiction radio programs. 👉 What lesson did you take away from this story? Comment below. 📻 Production Notes & Historical Context • Based on a short story by Fritz Leiber, originally published in Galaxy Science Fiction in 1952. • X Minus One was a revival of the earlier series Dimension X, sharing many of the same scripts and production staff. • The episode explores the Golden Age sci-fi trope of the forbidden world outside a controlled habitat. • NBC used high-fidelity recording techniques for X Minus One to enhance the atmospheric sound effects of the wasteland. 💬 Character Quote "Don't you see it, Wade? The moon isn't cold and dead anymore. It is glowing with the same green life that is covering the hills outside our window." 📡 Broadcasting History The NBC Red and Blue networks were split in the 1940s following an anti-trust ruling, with the Blue network eventually evolving into the American Broadcasting Company (ABC). 📻 Vintage Radio Spotlight Philco 38-116. 1938. This high-fidelity console features 15 vacuum tubes and covers multiple bands including standard broadcast and shortwave. It utilized a Magnetic Tuning system to ensure station stability. Slogan: Philco - The World's Most Popular Radio. Hashtags #XMinusOne #OldTimeRadio #ScienceFiction #FritzLeiber #1950sRadio #PostApocalyptic #RadioDrama #GoldenAgeOfRadio #NBCRadio #AudioDrama #SciFiRadio #VintageBroadcast