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Exploring Tomorrow was an American radio series focusing on science fiction, described by an advertisement as "the first science-fiction show of science-fictioneers, by science-fictioneers and for science-fictioneers - real science fiction for a change!" The show was narrated by John W. Campbell, editor of Astounding Magazine, and featured stories written by prominent science fiction authors of the era. The series had a unique tone and style, with scripts exploring futuristic themes and concepts, making it a favorite among fans of the genre.

The radio show aired on the Mutual Broadcasting System from December 4, 1957, until June 13, 1958. It featured a total of 26 episodes, with notable writers such as Randall Garrett, Gordon R. Dickson, Robert Silverberg, Isaac Asimov, Philip K. Dick, Poul Anderson, John Fleming, Raymond E. Banks, George O. Smith, and Tom Godwin contributing to the series. While it did not have any direct TV show adaptations or other media formats, Exploring Tomorrow helped to influence later science fiction radio programs like Dimension X and X Minus One.

Sources: wikipedia.org, otrcat.com