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Powder River, Season 7, Vol. 1

By: Jerry Robbins
Narrated by: The Colonial Radio Players, Jerry Robbins
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Colonial's long running Western series opens with the three-part episode, "The Cattle on a Thousand Hills". In part 1, Britt, Dawes, Doc, Matt and Brad begin the cattle drive from Oklahoma to Clearmont, with the rustlers waiting for the right time to strike. In part 2, Cabot Warren, owner of the Ten Star Ranch, devises a plan to have the Creek Indians attack the cattle drive. In the concluding episode, the cattle drive must contend with the hands from the Ten Star Ranch, who are determined they will not reach Clearmont. In "Our Bugles Sang Truce", The Clearmont Bugle goes up for sale, Dawes and Erica each want to buy it. In the two-part episode "The Wild West Show", Britt meets William (Buffalo Bill) Cody, an old friend, who has just begun touring his Wild West Show. After Britt refuses Buffalo Bill's offer to join the show as a marksman, he discovers that a killer may be loose in the show, and signs onto the tour as a performer to track him down.

©2012 The Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air (P)2012 The Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air

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