![]() ![]() In March 1945, Bradbury began to send stories to Young & Rubicam, the New York advertising firm that handled the writing talent for NBC’s very popular Mollé Mystery Theatre. Mollé Mystery Theatre - Killer, Come Back to Me! I tried to include the best possible recordings I could find, including lossless FLAC files whenever possible. This collection doesn’t include any Bradbury adaptations from the BBC, which I’ve collected here. ![]() Phil Nichols’ essays on Bradbury adaptations and J. Eller’s book Becoming Ray Bradbury which I highly recommend to anyone interested in Bradbury’s early career. I’ve tried to add some context where relevant, most from Jonathan R. Radio also played a pivotal role in Bradbury’s development as a writer early in his career. Ray Bradbury’s stories lend themselves well to radio, so it’s no surprise that there have been so many adaptations over the years - some adapted by Bradbury himself. ![]()
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