Tonight, we journey into the golden age of radio with a double feature from the legendary series Escape. Known for its gripping storytelling, rich sound design, and unforgettable performances, Escape took listeners to the far edges of imagination—and sometimes beyond.
In this episode, we explore two powerful tales that ask a timeless question: what happens when ordinary people reach beyond their limits?
First, from the mind of H.G. Wells, a man gains the ability to perform miracles—but quickly discovers that power without understanding can lead to chaos. Then, we head to the open sea, where a ruthless captain is willing to sacrifice everything for wealth… until something—or someone—stands in his way.
Two stories. Two men. One dangerous truth: power always comes at a price.

In This Episode:
- The Man Who Could Work Miracles (1948) An ordinary man gains extraordinary power—and learns the hard way that miracles aren’t as simple as they seem.
- The Adversary (1954) A sea captain’s greed leads him toward a deadly decision, but fate may have other plans.
- A look at the classic radio series Escape and its legacy in audio storytelling
- Themes of power, control, and the consequences of going too far
Sit back, dim the lights, and let your imagination set sail.
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