Insights 2 Reality

Insights 2 Reality

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  • @sandeakilpatrick2386
    @sandeakilpatrick238641 минут бұрын

    Another great story. Trust issues were alive in the 50's too.😁

  • @sandeakilpatrick2386
    @sandeakilpatrick23864 күн бұрын

    Very clever, great imagination! I really liked this one. Thank you for all your work doing these.

  • @roelienpostma2367
    @roelienpostma23674 күн бұрын

    Pure escapism

  • @roelienpostma2367
    @roelienpostma23674 күн бұрын

    Imagine, smoking on a spaceship!! Thats how indispensable they thought cigarettes were....

  • @beerye9331
    @beerye93314 күн бұрын

    I have reread the Martian Chronicles somewhere around 12 times. It is one of my absolute favorite fix-up novels. Thanks you.

  • @sylviahoffman9440
    @sylviahoffman94404 күн бұрын

    I usually have difficulty with Asimov's stories. I am never sure if he is referring to a scientific principle or a social obscurity and get lost, as a result. I was a bit confused during the incarceration sections. I might have gotten lost on the who's whos and their objectives. (Perhaps the read would clarify things....) But it may be moot being a couple years past the 60 - too old???? 😂 This reminds me of the Star Trek episode " A Taste of Armegeddon".

  • @sylviahoffman9440
    @sylviahoffman94404 күн бұрын

    Excellent suspension was added into the enactment of this story. I was on edge throughout much of it. (Ah, the overacting required by "hysterical" actresses of that time. 🙄 LOL)

  • @sylviahoffman9440
    @sylviahoffman94404 күн бұрын

    This story has similarities to a couple Twilight Zone episodes - "I Sing the Body Electric" (in being a part of daily life) and "The Brain Center at Whipples". There's also a little "Terminator". If you look at how much computers and the internet are in every facet of our lives, we are living this now. But the rral question is . . . Where IS Joe?🧮🧮📺

  • @sandeakilpatrick2386
    @sandeakilpatrick23867 күн бұрын

    I liked it. Very good. Especially the news update. Thank you.

  • @beerye9331
    @beerye93317 күн бұрын

    Thank you Fun story 😄

  • @firstlylastly9155
    @firstlylastly915510 күн бұрын

    X minus one version is cleaner. kzread.info/dash/bejne/i6uZt5WNl6_FadY.htmlsi=TreOmniyg6v4FByl

  • @sandeakilpatrick2386
    @sandeakilpatrick238610 күн бұрын

    You never disappoint. Thank you.

  • @insights2reality100
    @insights2reality10010 күн бұрын

    :-)

  • @markrossow6303
    @markrossow630311 күн бұрын

    yes, "Bob" Heinlein was tops in "hard" science fiction -- physics in stories is ~ plausible

  • @markrossow6303
    @markrossow630311 күн бұрын

    thank you for your curation of these 20th C. radioplays Younger listeners will need help on vocab + lost concepts

  • @insights2reality100
    @insights2reality10010 күн бұрын

    I appreciate your comment and I'm glad you are enjoying them! I hope to draw younger listeners so we can keep these treasures alive. It is funny to me when I feel like I need to explain something as common as a telephone operator and a slide rule, but the younger generation has no frame of reference on these things.

  • @karenruff6020
    @karenruff602011 күн бұрын

    Way too much chat before the story

  • @insights2reality100
    @insights2reality10010 күн бұрын

    Thanks for your input. Since these stories can be found on other channels and on websites and archives across the internet, I feel that the way I can add value is my commentary, the script scrolling, and the historical glossary. I try for 2 min of introduction, so on any video you can skip the first two min and get right to the story. I appreciate you choosing my channel to access these radio gems.

  • @sandeakilpatrick2386
    @sandeakilpatrick238614 күн бұрын

    I liked the singing in this one. Very good. Thank you!

  • @insights2reality100
    @insights2reality10014 күн бұрын

    I appreciate your comment. I liked the singing too and some of those tunes, like the "Hear the Jets" one keeps rattling around in my head!

  • @vanessachang9253
    @vanessachang925314 күн бұрын

    Cool ending!! It’s creepy…

  • @markrossow6303
    @markrossow630317 күн бұрын

    ( and highly recommend "The Green Hills of Earth" that is announced near the end -- radio version of a Robert Heinlein short story )

  • @sandeakilpatrick2386
    @sandeakilpatrick238618 күн бұрын

    Very entertaining. Thank you!

  • @sandeakilpatrick2386
    @sandeakilpatrick238621 күн бұрын

    Very good, but I want to know more! What happened when they got back? Thank you.

  • @markrossow6303
    @markrossow630324 күн бұрын

    Nice notes ~~~

  • @insights2reality100
    @insights2reality10022 күн бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @sandeakilpatrick2386
    @sandeakilpatrick238625 күн бұрын

    Evil never wins. 😁

  • @0mega.mechan1c.
    @0mega.mechan1c.25 күн бұрын

    2:50 starts.

  • @michaelkottler
    @michaelkottler25 күн бұрын

    I2R: Your diligent efforts to archive & disseminate this fine CBSRMT material represent a significant public service & are much-appreciated. Fans have access to several great channels featuring OTR, audiobooks, short fiction and related material but none do it w/the expert enthusiasm & bonus info I2R be droppin' like science.

  • @feralbluee
    @feralbluee26 күн бұрын

    OMG - Fred Weigh - my parents knew him. (there was a very well to do area near Shenorock, NY, northern Westchester County) we went to his house. i remember that visit very well. i don’t know in particular why. he had one of the very first stereo record players. he played a record of a steam engine traveling from the right speaker across the room to the left speaker. and, for PETE’S sake, i just found who he was. he directed this radio show, which was very popular, so he must have been quite big in the business. my dad was a Broadway actor, so we knew a lot of people. (not that anyone knows who i’m talking about, but as little girl i had a big crush on Bud Whitney and later found out, he was a big deal person, too. i also liked Rufus Smith a lot and he did have red hair. He sang They Call the Wind Mariah in Paint Your Wagon. i loved that show. (Do Not think it was Anything like the movie!! They couldn’t have ruined more than if baboon had produced it !!! 😡 and a baboon would have cared more!!)

  • @roelienpostma2367
    @roelienpostma236727 күн бұрын

    Enjoying these immensely! Thank you!

  • @markrossow6303
    @markrossow630328 күн бұрын

    maybe Collective You ?

  • @insights2reality100
    @insights2reality10025 күн бұрын

    Good point.

  • @sandeakilpatrick2386
    @sandeakilpatrick238628 күн бұрын

    Thanks for doing all the work! 😁

  • @sandeakilpatrick2386
    @sandeakilpatrick2386Ай бұрын

    Space blues. I like it. Thank you.

  • @jonbarber1
    @jonbarber1Ай бұрын

    Please keep it up until your fine work is discovered.

  • @insights2reality100
    @insights2reality100Ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @roelienpostma2367
    @roelienpostma2367Ай бұрын

    Loving these interesting stories

  • @roberthoffman7695
    @roberthoffman7695Ай бұрын

    As a writer, I find these broadcasts very instructive - the writing is so tight!

  • @roelienpostma2367
    @roelienpostma2367Ай бұрын

    Fantastic! Hilliarious! What clear vision of the future!

  • @roelienpostma2367
    @roelienpostma2367Ай бұрын

    Very entertaining, when writers were so immaginative!

  • @jonbarber1
    @jonbarber1Ай бұрын

    Born in 51. Almost no radio where I lived. I am enjoying these very much. Better than anything contemporary.

  • @mikehobart
    @mikehobartАй бұрын

    I had known about this story for years, but it was only recently I read it for the first time. It was amazing - if you substituted laptops and servers for logics and tanks, you'd think it had been written in the early days of home computers !

  • @VickiNikolaidis
    @VickiNikolaidisАй бұрын

    Great job! Murray Leinster is one of my faves.

  • @markrossow6303
    @markrossow6303Ай бұрын

    always assumed "Line stir" like German and the closing credits announcer does too

  • @sandeakilpatrick2386
    @sandeakilpatrick2386Ай бұрын

    I liked it! Thank you.

  • @insights2reality100
    @insights2reality100Ай бұрын

    I appreciate you watching :-)

  • @janerichman3100
    @janerichman3100Ай бұрын

    All the unprepared stuff at the beginning and I turned off

  • @insights2reality100
    @insights2reality100Ай бұрын

    Thanks for the input. This was one of my earlier videos and I'm getting better at it. I hope you'll give a listen to one of the more recent ones.

  • @markrossow6303
    @markrossow6303Ай бұрын

    ​@insights2reality100 <3 <3

  • @roberthoffman7695
    @roberthoffman769527 күн бұрын

    patience . . .

  • @markrossow6303
    @markrossow6303Ай бұрын

    Fun ! (& the 1950s were an odd era of many wives even w/0 children sitting home all day while Mod(ern) Con(venience)s of home appliances + canned food (!!) had reduced the housekeeping workload... )

  • @videojeff01
    @videojeff01Ай бұрын

    Also, thank you for showing the script! I like to follow along and know exactly what they said. Sometimes it's hard to make out just by listening.

  • @insights2reality100
    @insights2reality100Ай бұрын

    Yes! That has always been my thought and since it didn't exist out there I decided to make videos with the scripts. I appreciate the encouragement.

  • @roberthoffman7695
    @roberthoffman769527 күн бұрын

    videojeff! I've had the privilege of assisting (where I can) when the available scripts are - well - suspect at best. I look forward to exploring more of these scripts and radio shows.

  • @videojeff01
    @videojeff01Ай бұрын

    Wow, interesting. It held my attention all the way to the end. Thank you for adding the historical glossary! It was interesting and useful.

  • @cathystrydom8731
    @cathystrydom8731Ай бұрын

    Thankyou very much luv oldies. South Africa. ❤❤

  • @michaelkottler
    @michaelkottlerАй бұрын

    Excellent again, I2R. This was one of the 1st Dimension X rebroadcasts I listened to, in spellbound awe, on late-night AM radio as a child in the 70's. As always, the description, historical glossary & preamble elevate your channel to apex-level OTR. Thanks.

  • @roberthoffman7695
    @roberthoffman7695Ай бұрын

    just now seeing this. I, likewise, recall radio rebroadcasts of many shows in the 70s. In the Los Angeles area, 93 KHJ - and yes - after midnight. Dimension X - x - x - x rings a bell, but not until I reheard these, would I have remembered. My siblings and I would borrow records from the library of old radio programs, but most of those were comedies, as I recall.

  • @michaelkottler
    @michaelkottlerАй бұрын

    Epic Heinlein Dimension X epi w/an edifying preamble. Excellent again, I2R & much-appreciated. It is this listener's hope that you'll add additional episodes of DX, X-1, CBSRMT etc at your leisure (& by "at your leisure" I mean make that sh-t for now lol). Also: The inclusion of scripts is a nice touch, especially useful for total DX geeks and those who prefer to read along including the hearing-impaired.

  • @michaelkottler
    @michaelkottlerАй бұрын

    I don't listen to Dimension X often, but when I do I tune in to Insights 2 Reality's YT channel, the discriminating radio-play enthusiast's choice for thoughtfully-selected episodes and edifying, in-depth monographs overflowing with salient information. Thanks, I2R! In the interest of full-disclosure: I do listen to radio-plays frequently including Dimension-X, the follow-up to NBC's epoch-making X-1 (and a plethora of other shows like CBS Radio MT, Quiet, Please and so on), and while there are several extremely good YT resources for OTR, contemporary radio-plays and audiobooks, I2R's addition of interesting background material on each epi and the friendly, relaxed, inviting and natural flow of the preamble to each episode places it in a category all its own. In short, insights 2 Reality is 100% dope so if you're on the fence about subscribing to yet another radio-play channel: this is the droid you're looking for.

  • @sylviahoffman9440
    @sylviahoffman94404 күн бұрын

    I agree 100%. Her personal comments add familiarity as if we are sitting around the old radio together. ❤

  • @sandeakilpatrick2386
    @sandeakilpatrick2386Ай бұрын

    Once again, very interesting. I liked it!

  • @insights2reality100
    @insights2reality100Ай бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @jordsupp
    @jordsuppАй бұрын

    Hilarious - these old futuristic space exploration stories all relied on the Space Program having recruited a bunch of unstable personalities who were pursuing their own personal agendas 😅

  • @roberthoffman7695
    @roberthoffman7695Ай бұрын

    Brilliant. I was introduced to Heinlein during a Greyhound Bus trip across the U.S. Methuselahs Children (If I got the title right). Also brilliant is the advance warning about the 'noise' from the recordings. Simple truth: I was able to follow along to the end and am glad for it. Great job and thanks for being brave to submit this!

  • @michaelkottler
    @michaelkottlerАй бұрын

    Cool. I was introduced to Heinlein at an early age via my father's extensive library which included a myriad sci-fi authors' material including PK Dick, Bradbury, Heinlein, Asimov , Sturgeon et al and while at age seven I didn't fully "grok" every nuance and salient plot point, each story and novel made an impression on me including Stranger in a Strange Land, Venus on the Half Shell (which made me wish I was the protagonist!), "The Veldt" (and other stuff from The Illustrated Man), Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep, A Scanner Darkly, and so on. As I matured, I revisited every one of these authors' works and realized through the lens of age, education and experience just how prescient, relevant, often amusing and amazing in general these works are. So yeah, what you said: Brilliant!

  • @roberthoffman7695
    @roberthoffman7695Ай бұрын

    @@michaelkottler Friday got me! It was then I recognized those writers were holding back. I've been to Comic-Cons since the late 70s - and the last 20 years solid (for various reasons). My point (boast) is that I was able to meet with Bradbury during an LA Museum "lecture" he gave in the early 90s. Give or take. What charmed me about him was that he was charmed by me. Oh. My. My ultimate take away was him saying to me - "Please, my friend, please just don't stop writing - you'll figure it out." Me: Yessir! :0) Thanks for the thoughts.

  • @sandeakilpatrick2386
    @sandeakilpatrick2386Ай бұрын

    Very good. I understand his longing to go to the moon.

  • @michaelkottler
    @michaelkottlerАй бұрын

    IKR?