Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "X Minus One" ¶ 24
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Tales and Tomorrow
The first science fiction show for adults, was also its first fully science fictional anthology Tales of Tomorrow by ABC on August 3, 1951 lasting until 1953, as there were already similar shows for children.
He had his first credited TV or film appearance with a small but notable part in a 1952 episode of the science fiction TV series Tales of Tomorrow entitled " Ice from Space ".
The same source story was also used for an episode of Tales of Tomorrow, aired February 8, 1952.
One of his most talked-about roles was a live television version of Frankenstein on the anthology series Tales of Tomorrow, for which he showed up drunk.
* Tales of Tomorrow The Great Silence-1953
Bond also scripted for numerous television anthology programs, such as Lux Video Theatre, Studio One, General Motors Theatre and Tales of Tomorrow.
* Escape from Tomorrow: Three Previously Unreprinted Weird Tales ( Necronomicon Press, 1995 )
" Eternal Tomorrow "), adopted by Tales of Hearts.
* Tales of Tomorrow ( 1 episode, 1952 )
His numerous appearances include episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Tales of Tomorrow ( episode " Ice from Space "), Frontier, Crusader, My Friend Flicka ( episode " When Bugles Blow "), Gunsmoke, Tightrope, State Trooper, COronado 9, he appeared twice The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show, Playhouse 90, The Rifleman, The Jack Benny Program, Perry Mason, 77 Sunset Strip, The Twilight Zone, Bonanza, The Man and the Challenge, The Untouchables, Have Gun-Will Travel, The Tab Hunter Show, and appearing twice on Mister Ed.
The first series of this kind was Tales of Tomorrow running for 85 episodes, between 1951 – 53, it was meant to be the first science fiction show for adults.
In 2007, the fourth Cornerstone album, Two Tales Of One Tomorrow was released.
* Two Tales of One Tomorrow ( 2007 )
Johnson later hosted the radio version of the science fiction series Tales of Tomorrow.

Tales and short
* Paul Auster's collection of short stories entitled True Tales of American Life contains a story (' Mathematical Aphrodisiac ' by Alex Galt ) in which amicable numbers play an important role.
The term was first coined by August Derleth, a contemporary correspondent of Lovecraft, who used the name of the creature Cthulhu — a central figure in Lovecraft literature and the focus of Lovecraft's famous short story The Call of Cthulhu ( first published in pulp magazine Weird Tales in 1928 )— to identify the system of lore employed by Lovecraft and his literary successors.
His short stories originally appeared in the magazines Weird Tales, Strange Tales, Astounding Stories, Stirring Science Stories and Wonder Stories.
* Tales of Angria ( written 1838 – 1839-a collection of childhood and young adult writings including five short novels )
In October 1931, he submitted the short story " People of the Dark " to Clayton Publications ' new magazine, Strange Tales of Mystery and Terror ( June 1932 ).
Rudyard Kipling published short story collections for grown-ups, e. g. Plain Tales from the Hills ( 1888 ), as well as for children, e. g. The Jungle Book ( 1894 ).
Revised versions of " Irish Countess " and " Schalken " were reprinted in Le Fanu's first collection of short stories, the very rare Ghost Stories and Tales of Mystery ( 1851 ).
* Madam Crowl's Ghost and Other Tales of Mystery ( 1923 ), uncollected short stories gathered from their original magazine publications and edited by M. R. James:
* Rudyard Kipling's short story collection Plain Tales from the Hills is published in Calcutta, India.
Straczynski is the author of three horror novels — Demon Night, Othersyde, and Tribulations — and nearly twenty short stories, many of which are collected in two compilations — Tales from the New Twilight Zone and Straczynski Unplugged.
" A year later, his short story " The Vengeance of Nitocris " was published in the August 1928 issue of the magazine Weird Tales.
His collection of short stories, Tales of the Old Detective and Other Big Fat Lies, is published by Audio Editions.
The short story collection Tales from Moominvalley ( 1962 ) and the novels Moominpappa at Sea ( 1965 ) and Moominvalley in November ( 1970 ) are serious and psychologically searching books, far removed from the light-heartedness and cheerful humor of Finn Family Moomintroll.
The movie was based on a short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald from the collection, Tales of the Jazz Age.
Although they consistently played " Tales of Brave Ulysses " and " Sunshine of Your Love ", several songs from Disraeli Gears were quickly dropped from performances in mid-1967, favouring longer jams instead of short pop songs.
Long drawn-out jams in numbers like " Spoonful ", " N. S. U. ", " I'm So Glad ", and " Sweet Wine " became live favourites, while songs like " Sunshine of Your Love ", " Crossroads ", and " Tales of Brave Ulysses " remained reasonably short.
The court of Emperor Wen was especially active in literary circles, with Liu supporting the compilation of a large collection of short prose anecdotes, A New Account of Tales of the World ( Shishuo xinyu ).
This area would become the setting for several short stories that would be posthumously published under the title Stephen Crane: Sullivan County Tales and Sketches.
Buck is featured in many of the stories in the book Carl Erskine's Tales from the Dodgers Dugout: Extra Innings ( 2004 ), a compendium of short stories by former Dodger pitcher Carl Erskine.
Johansen's short story " Anno Domini Nine Hundred and Ninety-One ", in the collection The Storyteller and Other Tales is a retelling of the Battle of Maldon.
* The Timeless Tales of Reginald Bretnor ( posthumous collection of 15 short stories )
" Genius of the Species " is a short story by Reginald Bretnor ( first published with the author name " R. Bretnor "), which originally appeared in the anthology 9 Tales of Space and Time edited by Raymond Healy.
Two years later, Penguin Books Canada published his collection of 11 short stories, Tales from Firozsha Baag.
Tales of Beatnik Glory: Volumes I and II, by Ed Sanders, is, as its name suggests, a collection of short stories, and a definitive introduction to the beatnik scene as lived by its participants.

Tales and lived
In 1985, she lived for several months in Bradford and Birmingham, talking to members of the Asian, Afro-Caribbean and White communities and witnessing first-hand one of the Handsworth riots ( described in Tales From Two Cities ).
Stories recounted of Amroth in Unfinished Tales indicate that he lived at some time during the Second Age somewhere in this area ( one account says specifically at Dol Amroth ).
The name may also commemorate his drowning in the bay ; but Unfinished Tales tells of an " Adrahil of Dol Amroth " who lived somewhat before that time.
Hoi Polloi was used in Larry Marder's Tales of the Beanworld to name the unusual group of creatures that lived beneath the Beanworld.
An early literary antecedent appears in Don Juan Manuel's Tales of Count Lucanor, Chapter XII, " Of that which happened to a Dean of Santiago, with Don Illan, the Magician, who lived at Toledo ", in which a life happens in an instant ( 1337 ).
It also appears in the later, and short lived, Crusade television series, the special edition ( not original ) version of the pilot movie, The Gathering, the TV movies In the Beginning, Thirdspace, The River of Souls and A Call to Arms, The Lost Tales ( the first in an anthology series which was to be released on DVD but was aborted due to funding issues ), plus a number of written short stories and novels based in the same fictional universe.
It also appears in the later, and short lived, Crusade television series, the TV movies A Call to Arms and In the Beginning as well as the The Lost Tales ( the first in an anthology series which were to be released on DVD, now aborted due to funding issues ) plus a number of written short stories and novels based in the same Fictional universe.
The 1981 gentle Sunday evening programme ' Shillingbury Tales ' was based on old Kirkby, as the writer Francis Essex's aunt lived nearby.
In 1950-51, he lived in New York, Chicago, Houston, Texas, and New Mexico, while completing stories for what would be his first collection, Ghost and Flesh: Stories and Tales.
An early literary antecedent appears in Don Juan Manuel's Tales of Count Lucanor, Chapter XII, " Of that which happened to a Dean of Santiago, with Don Illan, the Magician, who lived at Toledo ", in which a life happens in an instant ( 1337 ).

3.685 seconds.