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Powder River - Season 8, Volume 2

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Powder River - Season 8, Volume 2

By: Jerry Robbins
Narrated by: Jerry Robbins, The Colonial Radio Players
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The award winning Colonial RadioTheatre's long running Western series, Powder River, concludes its 8th season with The Dying Breed, in which Jacob (James McLean) leaves Clearmont for college in the east, where he will study law. In The Happy Times, LeviMacMasters (Gabriel Clark) has the adventure of a lifetime as he goes up against a gang who have kidnapped some citizens from the town, and in Mrs. Octavia Hudson, a rich lady from Boston (Ronni Marshak) arrives in Clearmont, and immediately clashes with the ladies of the town. In the two part season finale, The Prisoner Transfer, Sheriff Dawes (Joseph Zamparelli) and his new deputy Cheyenne (Jack Libesco), take the killer Max Clegg (Adam Heroux) over dangerous territory y to his hanging in Casper, and soon find themselves being pursued by the outlaws gang.

Six exciting episodes are included in Season 8 Vol. 2: The Dying Breed / Mrs. Octavia Hudson/ The Happy Times/The Cheyenne Kid/ The Prisoner Transfer, Part 1/ The Prisoner Transfer, Part 2.

Powder River is a full-cast audio drama written and directed by Jerry Robbins, Produced by MJ Cogburn, with Music by Jeffrey Gage and cover art by Jeffrey Hayes.

©2014 The Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air (P)2014 The Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air
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If you want drift into the past and not worry about anything other than this story this is the series of total enjoyment.
If you like westners and adventure this is a big plus IMO!

Great entertainment.

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I very much dislike that Jerry Robbin’s always has to be this famous hero that kills a 100 men in one draw but otherwise I guess it’s ok

Jerry Robbin’s wives always somehow die and he’s always in love

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