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Jerry and the Pirates - The Audio Books

 

JERRY AND THE PIRATES. Episode 05 - BUILDING RAMPS

Author : Jerry Robbins
The Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air
Published By : Colonial Radio Theatre On The Air
25 minutes
Type : Dramatizations
Comedy
Radio Shows
Humor
Over 10s
Set in the lovely seacoast town of Marblehead Massachusetts, JERRY AND THE PIRATES is CRT's homage to the classic TV sitcoms of the 60's and 70's. Jerry Robbins stars as Jerry Davenport, a motion picture screenwriter who has left Hollywood for the quiet serenity of the craggy shores of the east coast. That serenity is soon shattered with the arrival of this three nephews, played by Rob Cattell, Connor Doherty, and Ricky MacDonald.  Co-Starring CRT favorites Diane Capen, Lincoln Clark, Marcia Friedman, and J.T. Turner, JERRY AND THE PIRATES is a good old fashioned comedy the entire family will enjoy!

Edited by
The Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air

 

    BUILDING RAMPS. Richie is building ramps in the back yard for his quad; although Jerry doesn't realize he needs to dig large holes in the ground to do so!
     
      GUNFIGHT AT THE OKEY DOKEY CORRAL. Preston helps Jerry write his new western.
       
        THE HALLOWEEN HORROR - While out trick-or-treating, the boys stumble acrodd Dracula's castle.
         
          THE HISTORY LESSON: Jerry takes the boys to historic Lexington and Concord, where the American Revolution began.
           
            Episode 8: THE STUCK UP BRIDGE. The Marblehead bridge is stuck in the upright position, and Jerry needs to get to the other side.
              Paul is having trouble with his new history teacher – Mrs. Banecker … nicknamed Battle AxBanecker.
               
                PASS THE STUFFING - Preston gets a role in the Thanksgiving show at school – a role he would rather not play.

                   

                    Episode 12 WHEN LOVELY AGATHA CAME TO TOWN - Mayor Quigley’s niece arrives for a visit, and has eyes for Paul.
                     
                      Episode 13 CRANKERS BIG DATE: The kids get Mayor Quigley to pose as a high powered investor.
                       
                        Episode 14 CHRISTMAS SHOPPING: Jerry and the Mayor do so last minute shopping on Christmas Eve
                         
                          EVERY ROSE HAS A THORN: Mrs. Thorn is in a bad mood after loosing the Housekeeper Of The Year Award.
                           
                            THE DAVENPORT MELLER DRAMMER: The boys stage an old fashioned Melodrama to raise money for their favorite charity – Paintball.
                             
                              PRESTONS PET: Preston finds a horse, and brings him home.
                               
                                Episode 20: Richie wins the Soapbox Derby, and the fame goes to his head.
                                 
                                  Episode 21: WHEN A WISH IS FROM A STAR. The movies come to town and teen idol Brayden Flynn stays with the Davenports.
                                   
                                    Episode 22: Preston dreams he is young George Washington cutting dow the cherry tree.

                                       

                                        Episode 23: Hollywood arrives in Marblehead to film Jerry's script
                                         
                                          Episode 24 THE BOY IN THE IRON VASE. Richie gets his head stuck in Mayor Quigley's $10,000 Napoleon Vase. Season finale.
                                           

                                            Customer comments about these childrens audio books:

                                            All of a Kind Family  (The first in the series of heartwarming children's tales from turn of the 20th century New York) 
                                            "this is a wonderful book, from the excitment, to the fact that this is a non fiction story and every little thing makes it that much better. I recomed this book to be read aloud from ages 5-7 and from ages 8 and up should read it by them selfs. you can read this siries 100s of times and it never gets old"  -Laura Hollander from Brooklyn 
                                             
                                             
                                            Paraworld Zero
                                            (Harry Potter meets Star Wars)
                                            "I devour everything Harry Potter, so when I heard the phrase “Harry Potter meets Star Wars” I had to pick this one up. Paraworld Zero is not your typical Harry Potter-like book. The story has a lot of science fiction and fantasy in it, so I guess you could call it “Harry Potter in space,” though space is not really the word for it. The characters travel through a thing called the parastream, which is like a special form of outer space that allows you to move quickly from parallel world to parallel world. The idea is intriguing, and the author makes it simple to understand. Simon Kent is now my favorite 12-year-old magician. He gets into the most precarious situations. Oh, and the narration was top-notch." -
                                            Joshua Green from USA