List of episodes for the 2000 Plus radio show.

1950

Title Air Date Author Listen
1. Hosts Above the Thunder 03/15/50
2. Journey Into the Germ World[1] 03/22/50
3. Men From Mars 03/29/50

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4. The Diamond Skull[2] 04/05/50
5. The Man Who Conquered Time 04/12/50
6. Rocket to the Moon 04/19/50
7. When the Machines Went Wild 04/26/50 These recordings start about five to eight minutes into the program:

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8. When the Worlds Met 05/03/50

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9. Silent Noise 05/10/50
10. The Insect 05/17/50

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11. The Man Who Tried to Stop June 8 05/24/50
12. The First Men 05/31/50
13. The Other Man[3] 06/07/50

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14. The Earth Versus Alexander Corday 06/14/50
15. The Brooklyn Brain 06/21/50

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16. Space Wreck 06/28/50 mp3
17. A Veteran Comes Home 07/05/50

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18. The Flower of Evil 07/23/50
19. Explorers From Space 07/19/50
20. The Living Dead 07/26/50
21. The Doom Machine 08/02/50
24. The Flying Saucers 08/23/50

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25. The Robot Killer 08/30/50

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26. Rocket and the Skull 09/06/50

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29. Green Thing 09/27/50

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30. That Which Lives in a Steel Head 10/04/50
35. The Giant Walks 11/08/50

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36. Worlds Apart 11/15/50

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1951

Title Air Date Author Listen
68. The Man From the Second Earth 08/12/51
77. The Rocket and The Skull 10-10-51
88. The Temples of the Pharaohs 12/26/51 mp3

Notes

  • Some sites offering CDs also include episodes of the series 2000X, which was produced in 2000 and is not part of the original series run.

Footnotes

  1. Some sites list this as "Journey Into A Germ World", however a scan of a radio listing from the New York Times here shows it as "Journey Into The Germ World"
  2. Some sites list this as "The Diamond Helmet". The episode from the week before refers to the next week episode as "The Diamond Helmet". However a scan of a radio listing from the New York Times here shows it as "Skull"
  3. “‘The Other Man’ has been foisted on inexperienced vintage radio collectors as 50-06-07, ‘The Man Who Found Himself’, by simply labeling it as such.” — “The Definitive 2000 Plus Radio Log with Joseph Julian Archived 2010-05-22 at the Wayback Machine”, The Digital Deli Too Archived 2010-11-02 at the Wayback Machine
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