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The River of Woe Episode 1

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Jake, Tex and Lucy are sent on a mission to South America to assist an old friend of Jake’s family, but what they find leads them in to the darkness that surrounds the River of Woe.

Starring:
Mark Kalita as Jake Sampson
Bill Hollweg as Texas Holdem
Natasha Lathrop as Lucy Carter
James Leeper as Arnold
David Maciver as Harris
Alan Spencer as Father Donnigan
M Sieiro Gartcia as Desdemona Montague
David Sobkowiak as Pelo and
Elie Hirschman as The Announcer

Some music in this episode provided by the Podsafe Music Network. Artists as follows :
Infrica – David Henderson
Peeping Tom- Amy Abdou

The Jake Sampson Theme is Gloomy Sunday, written by Rezs? Seress, performed by Artie Shaw and his Orchestra

NOTE! This show is rated PG for parental guidance. Thanks Jack/Shan and Jeremy!! For more info: http://theaudiodramadirectory.com/ratings/

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The River of Woe Episode 1

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Jake, Tex and Lucy are sent on a mission to South America to assist an old friend of Jake’s family, but what they find leads them in to the darkness that surrounds the River of Woe.

Starring:
Mark Kalita as Jake Sampson
Bill Hollweg as Texas Holdem
Natasha Lathrop as Lucy Carter
James Leeper as Arnold
David Maciver as Harris
Alan Spencer as Father Donnigan
M Sieiro Gartcia as Desdemona Montague
David Sobkowiak as Pelo and
Elie Hirschman as The Announcer

Some music in this episode provided by the Podsafe Music Network. Artists as follows :
Infrica – David Henderson
Peeping Tom- Amy Abdou

The Jake Sampson Theme is Gloomy Sunday, written by Rezs? Seress, performed by Artie Shaw and his Orchestra

NOTE! This show is rated PG for parental guidance. Thanks Jack/Shan and Jeremy!! For more info: http://theaudiodramadirectory.com/ratings/

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