The Ray Bradbury Theater

The Ray Bradbury Theatre is an anthology series with stories in the fantasy and science fictiongenres. 65 episodes were made originally by May 21, 1985 to February 22,1986 were broadcast on HBO and by 23 January 1988 to 30 October 1992 on USA Network. All episodes were written by Ray Bradbury, that a significant number of them based on stories from his own books and short stories.

The Ray Bradbury Theater in 1990 was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for best guest star in a drama series (Harold Gould in the episode "To The Chicago Abyss ') and in 1992 for those for best supporting actor in a drama series (Richard Kiley in the episode" The Utterly Perfect Murder "). The series actually had twelve other prizes awarded: Gemini Awards for best sound in a drama series and outstanding drama series on cable tv (both in 1986) and ten CableACE Awards. ==Actors[ Edit] == The Ray Bradbury Theater consists of a series of self-contained stories and contains no main cast members. Only Bradbury itself is in to see all the episodes during the introduction. All the other actors and actresses in the series appear in one up to three episodes. These include: