2000X is a dramatic anthology series released by National Public Radio and produced by the Hollywood Theater of the Ear. There were 49 plays of various lengths in 26 one-hour programs broadcast weekly and later released on the Internet. Plays were adaptations of futuristic stories, novels and plays by noted authors. Producer/director Yuri Rasovsky and host/consultant Harlan Ellison won the 2001 Bradbury Award from the Science Fiction Writers of America for their work on this program.
Plays in the series
- Bradbury, Ray. "Pillar of Fire"
- Brown, Fredric. "Blood"
- Burroughs, Edgar Rice. The Moon Maid
- Butler, Octavia E. "Bloodchild"
- Capek, Karel. R.U.R.
- Dowling, Terry. "The Only Bird in Her Name"
- Dryden, John. All for Love
- Hubbard, L. Ron. "Ole Doc Methuselah"
- Kersh, Gerald. "A Little Bank Deposit"
- Kipling, Rudyard. "As Easy as ABC"
- Kornbluth, C. M. "The Marching Morons"
- Leinster, Murray. "The Mad Planet"
- Lister, T. H. "A Dialogue for the Year 2130"
- London, Jack. "A Curious Fragment"
- Moore, C. L. "Shambleau"
- Nolan, William F. "And Miles to Go Before I Sleep"
- Rasovsky, Yuri. It Came from Outer Pinsk
- ——. Millennium Bug
- ——. Millennium Bug II
- ——. Why Support for Public Radio Must Increase in the New Century
- Robinson, Frank M. "The Hunting Season"
- Sheckley, Robert. "The Watchbird"
- Shaw, George Bernard. "The Thing Happens" from Back to Methuselah
- Silverberg, Robert. "A Sleep and a Forgetting"
- Slesar, Henry. "Merchant"
- Sturgeon, Theodore. "Hurricane Trio"
- Vonnegut, Kurt. "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow"
- Wells, H. G. "A Dream of Armageddon"
- Young, Wayland. "The Choice"
External links
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Nebula Award for Best Script |
- Soylent Green – Stanley R. Greenberg (1973)
- Sleeper – Woody Allen (1974)
- Young Frankenstein – Mel Brooks and Gene Wilder (1975)
- Star Wars – George Lucas (1977)
- The Sixth Sense – M. Night Shyamalan (1999)
- Galaxy Quest – David Howard and Robert Gordon (2000)
- Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon James Schamus, Kuo Jung Tsai, and Hui-Ling Wang (2001)
- The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring – Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, and Peter Jackson (2002)
- The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers – Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, Stephen Sinclair, and Peter Jackson (2003)
- The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King – Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, and Peter Jackson (2004)
- Serenity – Joss Whedon (2005)
- Howl's Moving Castle – Hayao Miyazaki, Cindy Davis Hewitt, and Donald H. Hewitt (2006)
- Pan's Labyrinth – Guillermo del Toro (2007)
- WALL-E – Andrew Stanton, Jim Reardon, and Pete Docter (2008)
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Ray Bradbury Award for
Outstanding Dramatic Presentation |
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