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Beacon Hill: Series 4

By: Jerry Robbins
Narrated by: Jerry Robbins, Shana Dirik, The Colonial Radio Players
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Now is the winter of their discontent.

It is Christmas, 1898, and Prescott House on Beacon Hill is ready to receive the visitors from England, which includes their son Andrew and his wife Jessica, Lord and Lady Burden, and their son, Trevor. Aurora Prescott leaves for New York, recovering from a recent tragedy, and Robert has a final confrontation with Miss Logan. Charles Prescott is now the President of a new Railroad company - however he soon discovers that while his financial empire is building at an extraordinary rate, his family is falling apart. This audio drama contains four episodes from the series by Colonial Radio Theatre.

BEACON HILL contains adult subject matter and language. Parental discretion is advised.

©2013 The Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air (P)2013 The Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air
African Drama & Plays Winter

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