Written By : Jerry Robbins
Narrator : Full Cast Production
Publisher : Colonial Radio Theatre On The Air
Length : 25 minutes
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Colonial Radio Theatre’s thrilling 15 chapter serial set on the high seas! Packed with nail-biting suspense, action, and adventure, Yankee Clipper will have you hooked until its thrilling conclusion!
Starring J.T.Turner Joseph Zamparelli Jr. Jeremy Benson Shane Clarke Craig Ciampa Lincoln Clark Sam Donato Jim Murphy And the Colonial Radio Players
In this episode,Already battered and almost unable to steer, Yankee Spirit rounds Drakes Passage in pursuit of Black Arrow!
Executive Producer Mark Vander Berg Music By Jeffrey Gage Written, Produced and Directed By Jerry Robbins
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