POWDER RIVER - Season 1. Episode 08: Never The Twain
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POWDER RIVER - Season 1. Episode 08: Never The Twain

Author : Jerry Robbins
Narrated By : Full Cast Production
Published By : Colonial Radio Theatre On The Air
Duration : 25 minutes
Categories : American
Old Time Radio
Drama
Westerns
Price : $1.50
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Join former lawman turned rancher Britt MacMasters and his son Chad as they begin a new life for themselves in Clearmont, Wyoming ... but Britt's past returns to haunt him, as one of the toughest outlaw gangs in the west is headed towards Clearmont for revenge!

Powder River is performed in the style of a classic old time radio show, not dissimilar to the Six Shooter, but the production quality is very much in the 21st century with crystal clear stereo sound, masterful use of sound effects, and a completely original music score.

Each episode is a story in its own right so the episodes can be listened to individually, but we'd recommend you start at episode 1 and work your way through them consecutively to get the maximum enjoyment.

In this episode The Overland Stage breaks a wheel not far from the MacMasters Ranch, and Britt invites the passenger to stay the night while repairs are made. The passenger has great tales to tell, as he is Mark Twain.

Stars:

  • Jerry Robbins
  • Derek Aalerud
  • Diane Capen
  • Sam Donato
  • Shane Clarke
  • Cynthia Pape
  • Lincoln Clark
  • Bill Hammond

and the Colonial Radio Players

Written, produced and Directed By Jerry Robbins.

Executive Producer: Mark Vander Berg.
Music: Jeffrey Gage

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