The Outcasts of Poker Flat
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54 minutes
Full Cast Western Radio Drama
1978

The National Radio Theater of Chicago presents a full cast adaptation of Bret Harte's classic western story. Dramatized for audio by award winning dramatists Carol Adorjan and Yuri Rasovsky (director of Murder at Woodside Village and Frankenstein).
Cast & Crew:
OAKHURST: Forrest Tucker
TOM: Robert Scogin
DUCHESS: Carolyn Brenner
MOTHER SHIPTON: Viola Berwick
PINEY: Paula Francis
UNCLE BILLY: Bill Mowry
with Jack Callahan and Robert Falls
PRODUCER/DIRECTOR: Yuri Rasovksy
MUSIC: Hans Wurman
ENGINEERS: Barry Radman, Mike Minuskin
ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Michelle M. Faith, W.W.A.
ANNOUNCER: John Doremus
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Posted by alex at 11:32 AM
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1 hour, 19 minutes
Unabridged Lyrical Poetry Collection
1907

Thirty-four accessible, adventurous poems including the famous narrative oft-memorized poems "The Shooting of Dan McGrew" and "The Cremation of Sam McGee." This collection has also been published as "Songs of a Sourdough."
Read by Craig R Currier. Complete audiobook collection includes:
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The Land God Forgot The Spell of the Yukon The Heart of the Sourdough The Three Voices The Law of the Yukon The Parson's Son The Call of the Wild The Lone Trail The Pines The Lure of Little Voices The Song of the Wage Slave Grin The Shooting of Dan McGrew The Cremation of Sam McGee My Madonna Unforgotten |
The Reckoning Quatrains The Men that Don't Fit In Music in the Bush The Rhyme of the Remittance Man The Low-Down White The Little Old Log Cabin The Younger Son The March of the Dead Fighting Mac The Woman and the Angel The Rhyme of the Restless Ones New Year's Eve Comfort The Harpy Premonition The Tramps L'Envoi |
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Posted by alex at 12:13 AM
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22 minutes, 4 seconds
Unabridged Short Story
1907

"It looked like a good thing: but wait till I tell you. We were down South, in Alabama--Bill Driscoll and myself-when this kidnapping idea struck us. It was, as Bill afterward expressed it, during a moment of temporary mental apparition; but we didn't find that out till later."
The classic humorous tale about a kidnapping gone awry by the beloved O Henry. Read by Alex Wilson.
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