0 Plus 1950 05 03 (08) When The Worlds Met
Picture this: the year 2000, and humanity's greatest achievement—a vessel capable of crossing the vast gulf between worlds—finally bears fruit. As our intrepid explorers break through the thin Martian atmosphere, they encounter something no amount of scientific preparation could have anticipated: an ancient civilization already waiting in the rust-colored deserts, with their own designs on Earth. In this gripping installment of 2000 Plus, the first contact between two worlds becomes a tense negotiation laced with misunderstanding, hubris, and the dawning realization that mankind may have stumbled upon something far more complex and dangerous than a mere colony opportunity. The scratchy voices of our protagonists crackle across the airwaves with urgency as diplomatic tensions mount, and you'll find yourself leaning closer to your radio speaker, wondering if this encounter will reshape human civilization—or end it entirely.
2000 Plus arrived in the golden age of science fiction radio at the perfect moment, when audiences hungered for visions of humanity's cosmic destiny. Premiering on the Mutual Network in 1950, the show distinguished itself by treating tomorrow's challenges with sobering realism rather than wide-eyed wonder, drawing on the anxieties of the atomic age while celebrating the boundless promise of space exploration. Each episode presented a discrete future scenario, allowing writers to explore the "what-ifs" that captivated post-war imaginations: What if we weren't alone? What if our greatest achievements brought unforeseen consequences?
Tune in now to When The Worlds Met and experience the tension that kept American listeners riveted to their sets during those thrilling early days of the space age. This is science fiction as it was meant to be heard—told live, felt deeply, and remembered forever.