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The New Dibble Show, Volume 1

By: Jerry Robbins
Narrated by: Dibble and the Mayham Players, Jerry Robbins
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Publisher's Summary

"LIVE from the stage of the Town Hall Theatre in Glorious Mayham Massachusetts - It's The New Dibble Show..."

This is the energetic cry from announcer Westbrook Ahern that begins each episode of Dibble and the gang. The Town Hall Theatre is the place for Dibble's weekly Radio Show where he entertains his dozens of fans who supposedly listen in each Saturday night to his broadcast which barely reaches the edge of town.

The Town Hall Theatre is a cavernous building that has seen better days. It seats 1,400 but Dibble and his show usually play to an empty house. Although the main focus of the program is his radio broadcast, we often get out to visit the town and the eccentric personalities who live there. He is a self-proclaimed "Professional Entertainment Legend."

He is 3'3. He always has an angle. When he walks he sounds like a spider tap dancing. He has very little patience. He is... Dibble!

©2003, 2005 The Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air (P)2003, 2005 The Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air

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