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Powder River

By: Jerry Robbins
Narrated by: Jerry Robbins, The Colonial Radio Players
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Powder River, Season 7, Vol. 2, contains the final six episodes from Colonial's long running western series' seventh season. Episodes include: "The Map of Legend" - two strangers are digging in the hills outside of Clearmont. Britt has his suspicions and sets a trap for them. "The Great Stagecoach Race" - When Matt discovers Jasper's old abandoned stagecoach, he challenges the train to a race, from Sheridan to Clearmont. "Pennies on a Dead Man's Eyes" - a dying man sees his life flash before his eyes. "The Rustlers" - when one of their men is wounded, Cattle rustlers head into Clearmont for a doctor. When they learn Doc is out of town, they kidnap Millie, knowing he will follow. "The Fire, Part 1" - Tragedy strikes Clearmont in the form of a deadly fire. "The Fire, Part 2" - Doc sinks into a depression after the fire, as Erica is forced to print a devastating story in the Bugle of how the fire may have been started.

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

©2013 The Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air (P)2013 The Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air

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