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The Science Fiction Radio Show : ウィキペディア英語版
The Science Fiction Radio Show

''The Science Fiction Radio Show'' was on the air between 1980–1983, the final two years in national syndication. The program broadcast recorded interviews with people related to science fiction and fantasy, mostly authors, but also movie and television people, scientists, artists, editors, agents, publishers, critics, fans, translators, and collectors.
== Origin of ''The Science Fiction Radio Show'' ==

The show originated in 1979, emerging from a proposed science fiction class at Odessa College in Odessa, Texas. In the fall of that year, David Carson, a media-design specialist at the college, and Keith Johnson, the school’s astronomer and planetarium director, offered a science fiction course that failed to attract a sufficient number of students. With the large amount of material already prepared for the class, the pair decided to work on a radio show. Carson came up with a format for the program and took it to Johnson. Wally Jackson, the head of the Communications Department and supervisor of the college radio station, gave the go ahead. Odessa College provided recording facilities and funds for tape and telephone expenses.
As work started on the project two more people were added: Daryl Lane, English professor and chair of the English Department at Odessa College; and David Crews, a production manager and digital musician from one of the local television stations. Besides functioning as an interviewer and on-air voice, Crews also created the synthesized digital score that served as background music to the show and provided its other-worldly mood.

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