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An author anthology series in the grand tradition of ''[[Alfred Hitchcock Presents]]'', ''The Ray Bradbury Theater'' featured television adaptations of the stories of - unsurprisingly - [[Ray Bradbury]]. The series ran on two different networks between 1985 and 1992. Sixty-five of Bradbury's stories were adapted for the series, though some episodes mixed in elements and themes from more than one tale.
An author anthology series in the grand tradition of ''[[Alfred Hitchcock Presents]]'', '''''The Ray Bradbury Theater''''' featured television adaptations of the stories of - unsurprisingly - [[Ray Bradbury]]. The series ran on two different networks between 1985 and 1992. Sixty-five of Bradbury's stories were adapted for the series, though some episodes mixed in elements and themes from more than one tale.


Early episodes feature a surprising number of well-known actors including [[Drew Barrymore]], [[Jeff Goldblum]], and even [[William Shatner|The Shat]].
Early episodes feature a surprising number of well-known actors including [[Drew Barrymore]], [[Jeff Goldblum]], and even [[William Shatner|The Shat]].
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Latest revision as of 16:24, 8 September 2022

Where does he get all those wonderful toys?

An author anthology series in the grand tradition of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Ray Bradbury Theater featured television adaptations of the stories of - unsurprisingly - Ray Bradbury. The series ran on two different networks between 1985 and 1992. Sixty-five of Bradbury's stories were adapted for the series, though some episodes mixed in elements and themes from more than one tale.

Early episodes feature a surprising number of well-known actors including Drew Barrymore, Jeff Goldblum, and even The Shat.


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