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X Minus One Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 67

X Minus OneQuotes with audio samples from the old-time science fiction radio drama series "X Minus One" that was broadcast from 1955 to 1958 on NBC.

Actors: Fred Collins (Announcer), Wendell Holmes, Bill Zuckert, Peter Capell

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661 This is the corner where the lions were, isn't it?
662 This is the office of Dr. David McClean, resident psychiatrist of the New Chicago Institute of Human Engineering.
663 This isn't a question of a leaky faucet, George.
664 This way Horst! Horst where are you?
665 Those lions look real, don't they? I don't suppose there's any way... that they could become real? -Not that I know.
666 Three-seventy-five? That's odd. He's knows it's too light for dinosaur. -Yes, but not too light for a man!
667 To Charles S. Howorth, senior psychiatrist, New Chicago Institute of Human Engineering.
668 To the east, the land slopes up to a plateau... it's good for ceratopsians.
669 Tonight X Minus One has brought you the science fiction classic, Mars is Heaven. Written by Ray Bradbury, and adapted for radio by Ernest Kinnoy.
670 Tonight's story, A Gun for Dinosaur by L. Sprague de Camp.

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