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  1. The Ray Bradbury Theater

    The Ray Bradbury Theater

    1985 · Horror · 6 seasons
  2. The Ray Bradbury Theater: Created by Mark Massari. With Ray Bradbury, Michael Copeman, Frank Whitten, Desmond Kelly. "The Ray Bradbury Theater" was a Canadian-produced anthology series scripted by famed science-fiction author Ray Bradbury. Many of the teleplays were based upon Bradbury's novels and short stories.

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    • 1985-05-21
    • Drama, Fantasy, Horror
    • 23
  3. The Ray Bradbury Theatre is an anthology series that ran for three seasons on First Choice Superchannel in Canada and HBO in the United States from 1985 to 1986, and then on USA Network, running for four additional seasons from 1988 to 1992; episodes aired on the Global Television Network in Canada from 1991 to 1994.

  4. This is a list of episodes of The Ray Bradbury Theater. The series broadcast 65 episodes over 6 seasons in the 1980s and early 1990s.

    No. Overall
    No. In Season
    Title
    Directed By
    1
    1
    "Marionettes, Inc."
    2
    2
    "The Playground"
    3
    3
    "The Crowd"
    4
    4
    "The Town Where No One Got Off"
  5. A psychiatrist is summoned to a prison to interview Albert Brock, a respectable businessman who went on a murderous rampage--against phones, computers, music players, and all the other electronic devices that fill the world with ceaseless noise and distraction.

    • “And The Moon Be Still as Bright”
    • “The Skeleton”
    • “The Murderer”
    • “The Town Where No One Got Off”
    • “By The Numbers”
    • “The Veldt”
    • “The Lake”
    • “A Sound of Thunder”

    Pulled from Ray Bradbury’s 1950 sci-fi fix-up novel The Martian Chronicles, this dark tale follows a group of astronauts and scientists attempting to establish the first human colony on Mars. The operative word here is “attempting” though, as one archaeologist sent to decode Martian artifacts finds his alliances may be less human than he thought. D...

    Young Eugene Levy stars as hypochondriac Bert Harris who has finally had enough of the aching, uncomfortable trap of… his own skeleton? Needless to say, this episode is Bradbury’s foray into something equal parts absurd and comedic. Unlike the other features on this list, there is only a small gesture towards something grand and metaphorical. But i...

    Whether we want to admit it or not, each of us is trained to respond to the voice in our pocket. Every ring, vibration, or chime calls us in like Pavlov’s dogs. Now imagine a world in which ignoring a notification and even shutting off the source is considered a crime close to murder? In "The Murderer," Bruce Weitz plays a man committed to a mental...

    While on a train ride to an unknown destination, aspiring writer Cogswell (Jeff Goldblum) makes an unexpected stop at a dusty old town where no one has gotten off in the last twenty years. Exploring the empty streets, he finds suspicious characters at every turn, including a mysterious old man always a couple of paces behind. He eventually confront...

    “Perfection through discipline” may be one father’s philosophy, but it can lead to disastrous, often traumatic effects. Though this story is less science and more fiction, it packs a hearty punch. A conversation between two apparent strangers on a train reveals a deep connection to a haunting past. Set in a flashback to a hotel pool, a drill sergea...

    Previously published in 1950 and performed for radio the next year, "The Veldt" is one of Ray Bradbury’s most well-known short stories — and for good reason! Set in a not-so-distant future in which technology runs every part of one family’s home, a pair of siblings, Peter and Wendy (maybe some Neverland vibes?), start spending way too much time in ...

    In the introduction to this episode, Bradbury admits that finishing this story (which was the first he ever published) was the moment he realized he was a true writer. Though it still has his signature twist, "The Lake" deals with tragedy, trauma, and grief in a much more grounded story than Bradbury fans may be used to. Out of all the stories on t...

    Time-traveling big game hunters. That’s not enough to sell you? What if we add in dinosaurs? "A Sound of Thunder" is arguably Ray Bradbury’s most iconic short story and it is beautifully brought to life in this episode. A cautionary tale about unintended consequences and the intricate weaving of the fabric of time, Bradbury explores what happens wh...

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  7. 350 views • 8 months ago. •. The Ray Bradbury Theater is an anthology series that ran for three seasons on First Choice Superchannel in Canada and HBO in the United States from 1985 to 1...

  8. The Ray Bradbury Theater. An anthology series scripted by famed science fiction author Ray Bradbury. Many of the teleplays are based on Bradbury's acclaimed novels and short stories, including: "Marionettes, Inc.," "The Veldt," "A Sound of Thunder," among others. Featured actors include William Shatner, Drew Barrymore, Elliott Gould, Jeff ...

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