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The Martian Chronicles is a 1980 television three-episode miniseries based on Ray Bradbury's 1950 book The Martian Chronicles [1] and dealing with the exploration of Mars and the inhabitants there. The series starred Rock Hudson , Darren McGavin , Bernadette Peters , Roddy McDowall , Fritz Weaver , Barry Morse , and Maria Schell .
The Martian Chronicles may at first appear to be a planned short story cycle; Bradbury did not write The Martian Chronicles as a singular work – rather, its creation as a novel was suggested to Bradbury by a publisher's editor years after most of the stories had already appeared in many different publications (see publication history and ...
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. The series broadcast 65 episodes over 6 seasons in the 1980s and early 1990s.
The Marge-ian Chronicles; Mars (American TV series) Mars Daybreak; Mars University; The Martian Chronicles (miniseries) Martian Successor Nadesico; Metallic Rouge; Missions (TV series) Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans; My Favorite Martian; The Mysterons
The Martian Chronicles is a 1950 science fiction short story fixup by Ray Bradbury. The Martian Chronicles may also refer to: The Martian Chronicles, a 1980 television miniseries based on the Bradbury book; The Martian Chronicles, a 1996 game based on the Bradbury book
It was also adapted as an episode of The Ray Bradbury Theater (July 20, 1990) starring Hal Linden and Paul Gross. It was also translated into Bengali as Mongoli Shawrgo by Satyajit Ray, a friend of Bradbury's, with permission from the author. This version can be found in the book Braziler Kalo Bagh O Onanyo (The Brazilian Cat & Others).
The cast and creators of the Gordita Chronicles on the show's future, characters and more. ... Now, more than a year later, the 10-episode Season One will be returning to streaming. On March 26 ...
The short story first appeared in the May 6, 1950 issue of Collier's magazine, [4] and was revised and included as a chapter titled "August 2026: There Will Come Soft Rains" in Bradbury's The Martian Chronicles that was also first published in May 1950. The official publication dates for the two versions were only two days apart.