
Ticonderoga: The Series
Season 2, Vol. 2
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Jerry Robbins
About this listen
The adventures of Captain Taylor, his son Adam, Mohawk scout Dagadawidah, and Captain Campbell of the 42nd Highlanders continue at Fort Ticonderoga during the French and Indian War in this full cast action adventure audio drama by the award-winning Colonial Radio Theatre.
Starring Jerry Robbins, J.T. Turner, Joseph Zamparelli, Theo Cheever, and The Colonial Radio Players.
Episodes include: Angela, Not In Our Stars, The Young Warrior, Take The Albany Road, Part 1, Take The Albany Road, Part 2, Elegy For A Parting Day.
Executive Producer Mark Vander Berg. Produced by Neil Gustin. Music By Jeffrey Gage.
Written and Directed By Jerry Robbins.
Cover Illustration by Jeff Hayes.
©2016 The Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air (P)2016 The Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air
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