Hey I am a huge fan of the Bradbury 13 series yet I can't seem to find any resources with the tracks avaliable. I have checked every resource and when I couldn't find it legit I looked in all the pirate spots but they are nowhere to be found. Can someone help me find them? I would love nothing more then to have thoes episodes on audio, able to listen to whenever. ... Thanks.This message has been edited. Last edited by: Slip,
Posts: 3 | Location: Mars | Registered: 04 July 2006
have you seen my website? I don't have complete episodes on there, but there's some information on the series and episodes that have been made available on cassette (but without the Bradbury 13 title on them). These sometimes turn up on eBay.
Some episodes turned up as mono MP3 files on Gwangi's old-time radio blog, but these were removed from his server some time ago.
If you'd care to email me (rbmessageboard@bradburymedia.co.uk) I can give you some more information on how to get some episodes.
Evan's Sci-Fi Page has available all kinds of old radio shows for download or to order, including the X Minus One series and Bradbury 13 (the first on the list), both of which I ordered from this site and have been enjoying regularly. The sound quality of the discs, which are MP3 format, is good as well, especially the Bradbury 13 tracks, which were recorded in the 80s.
Posts: 168 | Location: Santa Fe, NM | Registered: 04 December 2003
I don't know how long the link will be live, so you would be wise to get them while you can!
(I've checked out the files for quality: they seem to be pretty good, with a fairly high bit rate, but they are in mono. Given that the stereo sound design is the unique feature of the series, you will lose some of the impact, but at least you can enjoy the stories and the dramatisations.)This message has been edited. Last edited by: philnic,
I've recently been in contact with Mike McDonough, the producer of Bradbury 13. He has confirmed that he personally still owns both the master tapes from the series AND the copyright. Although he is flattered that the series still has great appeal (twenty years after it was made), he isn't happy with the quality of the illegal distributions of his work. He has recently transferred the master tapes onto a digital format, with a view to one day securing a commercial release on CD.
I would be more than happy to spend money on a good quality CD set of the series (even though I've already got them all on tape). How many others feel the same way?
Phil, I would second that! If it were to happen I would save my pennies (although I am already saving them for Donn Albright's new book) to purchase a set.
Posts: 1525 | Location: Sunrise, FL, USA | Registered: 28 June 2004
I have added yet more material to my Bradbury 13 page: Mike McDonough has very kindly sent me some of his personal photos from the production of the show. Pics include him with Ray, working with the cast, and receiving his Peabody award. Go to the usual address: www.bradburymedia.co.uk