Two novellas with different narrators are presented in this program as part of Stellar Audio's series of short fiction. Bradbury's KALEIDOSCOPE is one of the world's best known sci-fi stories, a contemplative tale of space-suited men thrown into the void by an exploding ship; they have radio contact but no hope of rescue. The reader is not named; he has a slow, deep voice and brings out the anguish of the despairing men. Ellison and Van Vogt's THE HUMAN OPERATORS, a tale with some sexual scenes, is read by Ellison himself. His high-pitched voice and manic pacing are right for the story, which involves a young man on a computer-dominated starship. D.W. (c) AudioFile, Portland, Maine