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Written By - Jerry Robbins
Performed By : Full Cast Production
Publisher : Colonial Radio Theatre On The Air
Runtime : 25 minutes
Categories : Humor Radio Shows American
Price : $1.50
Good clean fun for the entire family, CRT's hilarious comedy series starring Dibble, (that 3'3” 15 Watt Star of the Air!), along with a zany cast of characters in the small New England town of Mayham. You’ll laugh out loud to their misadventures. Loaded with a wonderful cast, great sound effects, and light hearted stories. Whether you are 6 or 96, you will find Dibble and his friends to be a wonderfully pleasant diversion.
Starring Jerry Robbins Nick Aalerud Diane Capen Bill Hammond Lincoln Clark Shane Clarke Sam Donato Rik Pierce Cynthia Pape J.T. Turner Joseph Zamparelli Jr.
Written, Produced and Directed By Jerry Robbins. Executive Producer: Mark Vander Berg. Music by Jeffrey Gage
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