
Journey into Space: Frozen in Time
The BBC Radio Sci-Fi Drama
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Narrated by:
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David Jacobs
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Michael Beckley
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Alan Marriott
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Chris Moran
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By:
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Charles Chiltern
About this listen
A BBC Radio 4 sequel to Charles Chilton's iconic radio sci-fi series.
Between 1953 and 1958, Journey into Space attracted millions of listeners, gripped by the mystery and promise of space exploration in weekly cliffhanging instalments.
In this thrilling episode, the spaceship Ares has been heading back to Earth for 30 years, with the crew in suspended animation—except Captain Jet Morgan, whose sleeper pod failed. With the ship six months from home, Jet picks up an SOS from Mars, and wakes the others to go on a rescue mission.
But when our heroes meet up with the stranded crew, it becomes apparent that all is not what it first appeared. Unwittingly caught up in seismic deception, it is not only the lives of the Ares crew which are at stake—the entire future of planet Earth could be in peril...
David Jacobs - from the original radio series—stars as Jet Morgan, with Michael Beckley as Mitch, Alan Marriott as Doc and Chris Moran as Lemmy.
Production Credits
Written by Charles Chilton. Directed by Nicholas Russ.
Original music and sound design by David Chilton.
Cast
Jet Morgan - David Jacobs
Mitch - Michael Beckley
Doc/Ed - Alan Marriott
Lemmy - Chris Moran
Astnd - Emma Fielding
Jensen - Stephen Hogan
Radio operator / film voice - Kate Harbour
First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 12 April 2008.
©2009 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2009 BBC Studios Distribution LtdWhat listeners say about Journey into Space: Frozen in Time
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- Nils J. Rasmussen
- 03-05-14
Excellent Reprisal of a Lost Art
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This is an hour-long radio play based on the 1950's BBC radio program "Journey Into Space". It is amazing to hear how modern writers tackle the same characters used for such a long time over 70 years ago.
They did a tot-notch job of both staying true to the original feel and sound of "Journey Into Space" as well as keeping that same sense of wonder that was so prevalent in those old radio shows.
This is definitely worth the price.
9.3 / 10
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- Christopher J. Ward
- 07-09-10
A touch of nostalgia
I grew up in the UK where Journey into Space was a radio series, lasting a quarter of an hour every evening. From it came three books by Charles Chilton and this little book is something of a masterpiece, capturing the sometime crew of the spaceship Discovery out of time and out of place. Not for everyone but most enjoyable.
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