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Guns of Powder River [sound recording]. by Robbins, Jerry,1960-prf; Brilliance Audio (Firm)(CARDINAL)539950; Colonial Radio Players.nrt; Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air.; Recorded Books, LLC.(CARDINAL)561790;
Starring Jerry Robbins and the Colonial Radio Players.Hardy pioneers must dodge Indian attacks, stay clear of the outlaw Angel Garret and his blood thirsty band of thieves, survive rock slides, and ford raging rivers in this epic western adventure.
Subjects: Western radio programs.; Western stories.; Audiobooks.; Ranchers; Radio plays.;
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Captain Blood [sound recording] / by Sabatini, Rafael,1875-1950.; Robbins, Jerry,1960-prf; Colonial Radio Players.prf; Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air.;
With Jerry Robbins and the Colonial Radio Players.Peter Blood is a physician and an English gentleman who becomes a pirate out of a rankling sense of injustice. Barely escaping the gallows after his arrest for treating wounded rebels who were fighting the oppressive King James, Blood flees England and becomes enslaved on a Barbados plantation of buccaneers. When he escapes, no ship sailing the Spanish Main is safe from Blood and his companions. Abounding with adventure, color, romance, and strong social commentary on the evils of slavery and the dangers of intolerance, this classic adventure is a story about how oppression drives men to desperate actions, how fate plays a hand in everyone's life, and how love is ultimately the greatest power of all.
Subjects: Adventure fiction.; Historical fiction.; Sea stories.; Audiobooks.; British; Buccaneers;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Beacon Hill. [sound recording] by Robbins, Jerry,1960-prfautdrt; Dirik, Shana.prf; Davy, Austin.mus; Cogburn, M. J.pro; Colonial Radio Players.; Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air.; Brilliance Audio (Firm)(CARDINAL)539950; Recorded Books, LLC.(CARDINAL)561790;
Starring Jerry Robbins, Shana Dirik, and the Colonial Radio Players.Music, Austin Davy ; producer, M.J. Cogburn ; writer and director, Jerry Robbins.Barton Prescott finds himself in trouble with the roughnecks he took bets from during the American Marathon. Unable to pay what he owes, his life becomes endangered. Meanwhile, Marietta falls in love with an actor, and must keep their romance a secret for fear of causing an uproar at home, which seems inevitable when Jocelyn demands to meet the young man. Aurora struggles with her relationship with Kevin Hull, whose elitist ways are making her see him in a whole new light. Downstairs, Williams the Butler threatens Footman Robert with bodily harm unless he stops speaking with scullery maid Lucille. His dour mood and grave threats begin to arouse the suspicions of Miss Logan and the rest of the staff as tensions mount--and above all, Charles and Jocelyn's relationship is put to the test when tragedy strikes the Prescott home.
Subjects: Historical radio programs.; Audiobooks.; Upper class;
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Beacon Hill. [sound recording] by Robbins, Jerry,1960-prfautdrt; Dirik, Shana.prf; Davy, Austin.mus; Cogburn, M. J.pro; Brilliance Audio (Firm)(CARDINAL)539950; Colonial Radio Players.; Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air.; Recorded Books, LLC.(CARDINAL)561790;
Music, Austin Davy ; producer, M.J. Cogburn ; writer and director, Jerry Robbins.Starring Jerry Robbins, Shana Dirik, and the Colonial Radio Players.New England. 1898. The Prescott Family is Boston. In that bygone golden age, Patriarch Charles presides over both his shipping line and family with a sure and strong hand, while wife Jocelyn is feeling her authority usurped by her powerfully minded mother-in-law, Augusta. Their children, Marietta, Aurora and Barton find themselves trying to make their way in a constantly changing world--filled with social upheaval and technological advancements. The Prescott's house staff goes about their duties under the supervision of the taciturn butler, Williams. Effortlessly integrating historical events into its narrative (including the second running of the American Marathon--later re-named the Boston Marathon), and filled with intrigue, warmth, and drama writ large, the Colonial Radio Theatre invites you into the Prescott household for an evocative, unforgettable depiction of Boston life as lived by those who set the pace. Williams has set an extra place for you at the table--won't you join us on Beacon Hill?
Subjects: Historical radio programs.; Audiobooks.; Upper class;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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