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<title>fort laramie</title>
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<link>http://www.botar.us/fortlaramie.html</link>
<description>Fort Laramie starred Raymond Burr as cavalry captain Lee Quince, and aspired to be a realistic chronicle of military life on the frontier at Fort Laramie, Wyoming Territory, circa 1875.</description>
<itunes:subtitle>fort laramie</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Fort Laramie starred Raymond Burr as cavalry captain Lee Quince, and aspired to be a realistic chronicle of military life on the frontier at Fort Laramie, Wyoming Territory, circa 1875.</itunes:summary>
<language>en-us</language>
<copyright>botar</copyright>
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		<itunes:name>botar</itunes:name>
		<itunes:email>botar@sprynet.com</itunes:email>
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    <title>fort laramie</title>
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<category>Old Time Radio</category>
<itunes:keywords>Drama,Adventure,Audio Theater,fort laramie,raymond burr,OTR,Old Time Radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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	    <title>audition 07/25/1955</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
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            <description>we are the botar</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 07/25/1955</itunes:subtitle>
		    <itunes:summary>Fort Laramie - 1956

The Fort Laramie series first aired on January 22, 1956 over the CBS radio network.Weekly stories dealt with living and dying on the American western frontier.The Audition show was done on July 25, 1955. The last broadcast fell on October 28, 1956. When Norman Macdonnell created Fort Laramie in late 1955, he made it clear to his writers that historical accuracy was essential to the integrity of the series. Correct geographic names, authentic Indian practices, military terminology, and utilizing actual names of the original buildings of the real fort, was insisted upon. So when the radio characters referred to the sutlers store -which is what the trading post was called prior to 1870-, the surgeons quarters, Old Bedlam -the officers quarters- or the old bakery, they were naming actual structures in the original fort.</itunes:summary>
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	    	   <pubDate>Sat, 23 Sep 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	   <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>fort larmie,raymond burr,western,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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	    <title>playing indian 01/22/1956</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__playing_indian_ep1_01_22_1956.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__playing_indian_ep1_01_22_1956.mp3</guid>
            <description>Captain Quince baits a trap for a band of horse thieves and murderers who are trying to make the cavalry think they are Arapahos.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 01/22/1956</itunes:subtitle>
		    <itunes:summary>Fort Laramie - 1956

The Fort Laramie series first aired on January 22, 1956 over the CBS radio network.Weekly stories dealt with living and dying on the American western frontier.The Audition show was done on July 25, 1955. The last broadcast fell on October 28, 1956. When Norman Macdonnell created Fort Laramie in late 1955, he made it clear to his writers that historical accuracy was essential to the integrity of the series. Correct geographic names, authentic Indian practices, military terminology, and utilizing actual names of the original buildings of the real fort, was insisted upon. So when the radio characters referred to the sutlers store -which is what the trading post was called prior to 1870-, the surgeons quarters, Old Bedlam -the officers quarters- or the old bakery, they were naming actual structures in the original fort.</itunes:summary>
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	    	   <pubDate>Sat, 30 Sep 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	   <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>fort larmie,raymond burr,western,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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	    <title>boatwrights story 01/29/1956</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://www.botar.us/OTR_fort_laramie__boatwrights_story_ep2_01_29_1958.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://www.botar.us/OTR_fort_laramie__boatwrights_story_ep2_01_29_1958.mp3</guid>
            <description>Captain Quince takes out a patrol to stop the sale of Henry rifles to Yellow Knife.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 01/29/1956</itunes:subtitle>
		    <itunes:summary>Fort Laramie - 1956

The Fort Laramie series first aired on January 22, 1956 over the CBS radio network.Weekly stories dealt with living and dying on the American western frontier.The Audition show was done on July 25, 1955. The last broadcast fell on October 28, 1956. When Norman Macdonnell created Fort Laramie in late 1955, he made it clear to his writers that historical accuracy was essential to the integrity of the series. Correct geographic names, authentic Indian practices, military terminology, and utilizing actual names of the original buildings of the real fort, was insisted upon. So when the radio characters referred to the sutlers store -which is what the trading post was called prior to 1870-, the surgeons quarters, Old Bedlam -the officers quarters- or the old bakery, they were naming actual structures in the original fort.</itunes:summary>
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	    	   <pubDate>Sat, 07 Oct 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	   <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>fort larmie,raymond burr,western,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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	    <title>squaw man 02/05/1956</title>
	    	<itunes:author>http://www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__squaw_man_02_05_1956.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__squaw_man_02_05_1956.mp3</guid>
            <description>Will Granby, a squaw man, reports that the Arapaho are off the reservation, seeking buffalo or food of any kind.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 02/05/1956</itunes:subtitle>
		    <itunes:summary>Fort Laramie - 1956

The Fort Laramie series first aired on January 22, 1956 over the CBS radio network.Weekly stories dealt with living and dying on the American western frontier.The Audition show was done on July 25, 1955. The last broadcast fell on October 28, 1956. When Norman Macdonnell created Fort Laramie in late 1955, he made it clear to his writers that historical accuracy was essential to the integrity of the series. Correct geographic names, authentic Indian practices, military terminology, and utilizing actual names of the original buildings of the real fort, was insisted upon. So when the radio characters referred to the sutlers store -which is what the trading post was called prior to 1870-, the surgeons quarters, Old Bedlam -the officers quarters- or the old bakery, they were naming actual structures in the original fort.</itunes:summary>
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	    	   <pubDate>Sat, 14 Oct 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	   <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>fort larmie,raymond burr,western,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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	    <title>woman at horse creek 02/12/1956</title>
	    	<itunes:author>http://www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_larmie__woman_at_horse_creek_02_12_1956.mp3</link>
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            <description>A new widow named Mrs. Dennis remains all alone out on the prairie, easy prey for Indians or soldiers.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 02/12/1956</itunes:subtitle>
		    <itunes:summary>Fort Laramie - 1956

The Fort Laramie series first aired on January 22, 1956 over the CBS radio network.Weekly stories dealt with living and dying on the American western frontier.The Audition show was done on July 25, 1955. The last broadcast fell on October 28, 1956. When Norman Macdonnell created Fort Laramie in late 1955, he made it clear to his writers that historical accuracy was essential to the integrity of the series. Correct geographic names, authentic Indian practices, military terminology, and utilizing actual names of the original buildings of the real fort, was insisted upon. So when the radio characters referred to the sutlers store -which is what the trading post was called prior to 1870-, the surgeons quarters, Old Bedlam -the officers quarters- or the old bakery, they were naming actual structures in the original fort.</itunes:summary>
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	    	   <pubDate>Sat, 04 Nov 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	   <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>fort larmie,raymond burr,western,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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	    <title>boredom 02/19/1956</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_larmie__boredom_02_19_1956.mp3</link>
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            <description>Private Soothey is bored with garrison duty. He has a plan for getting a little action out of the Indians.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 02/19/1956</itunes:subtitle>
		    <itunes:summary>Fort Laramie - 1956

The Fort Laramie series first aired on January 22, 1956 over the CBS radio network.Weekly stories dealt with living and dying on the American western frontier.The Audition show was done on July 25, 1955. The last broadcast fell on October 28, 1956. When Norman Macdonnell created Fort Laramie in late 1955, he made it clear to his writers that historical accuracy was essential to the integrity of the series. Correct geographic names, authentic Indian practices, military terminology, and utilizing actual names of the original buildings of the real fort, was insisted upon. So when the radio characters referred to the sutlers store -which is what the trading post was called prior to 1870-, the surgeons quarters, Old Bedlam -the officers quarters- or the old bakery, they were naming actual structures in the original fort.</itunes:summary>
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		    length="6862887"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sat, 11 Nov 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	   <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>fort larmie,raymond burr,western,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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	    <title>captains widow 02/26/1956</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_larmie__captains_widow_02_26_1956.mp3</link>
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            <description>Captain Wentners widow has come out west to retrieve her husband's body, and nearly starts an Indian war.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 02/26/1956</itunes:subtitle>
		    <itunes:summary>Fort Laramie - 1956

The Fort Laramie series first aired on January 22, 1956 over the CBS radio network.Weekly stories dealt with living and dying on the American western frontier.The Audition show was done on July 25, 1955. The last broadcast fell on October 28, 1956. When Norman Macdonnell created Fort Laramie in late 1955, he made it clear to his writers that historical accuracy was essential to the integrity of the series. Correct geographic names, authentic Indian practices, military terminology, and utilizing actual names of the original buildings of the real fort, was insisted upon. So when the radio characters referred to the sutlers store -which is what the trading post was called prior to 1870-, the surgeons quarters, Old Bedlam -the officers quarters- or the old bakery, they were naming actual structures in the original fort.</itunes:summary>
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	    	   <pubDate>Sat, 18 Nov 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	   <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>fort larmie,raymond burr,western,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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	    <title>the shavetail 03/04/1956</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_larmie__the_shavetail_03_04_1956.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_larmie__the_shavetail_03_04_1956.mp3</guid>
            <description>Lieutenant Seiberts has disobeyed orders for what he thought was good reason. A battle of wits with Squaw Dog follows.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 03/04/1956</itunes:subtitle>
		    <itunes:summary>Fort Laramie - 1956

The Fort Laramie series first aired on January 22, 1956 over the CBS radio network.Weekly stories dealt with living and dying on the American western frontier.The Audition show was done on July 25, 1955. The last broadcast fell on October 28, 1956. When Norman Macdonnell created Fort Laramie in late 1955, he made it clear to his writers that historical accuracy was essential to the integrity of the series. Correct geographic names, authentic Indian practices, military terminology, and utilizing actual names of the original buildings of the real fort, was insisted upon. So when the radio characters referred to the sutlers store -which is what the trading post was called prior to 1870-, the surgeons quarters, Old Bedlam -the officers quarters- or the old bakery, they were naming actual structures in the original fort.</itunes:summary>
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		    length="6839608"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sat, 25 Nov 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	   <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>fort larmie,raymond burr,western,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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	    <title>hattie pelfrey 03/11/1956</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_larmie__hattie_pelfrey_03_11_1956.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_larmie__hattie_pelfrey_03_11_1956.mp3</guid>
            <description>Captain Quince is wounded and seeks shelter from the Arapahos in the cabin of a strange old woman.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 03/11/1956</itunes:subtitle>
		    <itunes:summary>Fort Laramie - 1956

The Fort Laramie series first aired on January 22, 1956 over the CBS radio network.Weekly stories dealt with living and dying on the American western frontier.The Audition show was done on July 25, 1955. The last broadcast fell on October 28, 1956. When Norman Macdonnell created Fort Laramie in late 1955, he made it clear to his writers that historical accuracy was essential to the integrity of the series. Correct geographic names, authentic Indian practices, military terminology, and utilizing actual names of the original buildings of the real fort, was insisted upon. So when the radio characters referred to the sutlers store -which is what the trading post was called prior to 1870-, the surgeons quarters, Old Bedlam -the officers quarters- or the old bakery, they were naming actual structures in the original fort.</itunes:summary>
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		    length="6691961"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sat, 02 Dec 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	   <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>fort larmie,raymond burr,western,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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	    <title>fort larmie, beasley girls 03/18/1956</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_larmie__beasley_girls_03_18_1956.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_larmie__beasley_girls_03_18_1956.mp3</guid>
            <description>Captain Quince plans to exchange a captured Sioux chief for two prisoner white women held by the Indians.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 03/18/1956</itunes:subtitle>
		    <itunes:summary>Fort Laramie - 1956

The Fort Laramie series first aired on January 22, 1956 over the CBS radio network.Weekly stories dealt with living and dying on the American western frontier.The Audition show was done on July 25, 1955. The last broadcast fell on October 28, 1956. When Norman Macdonnell created Fort Laramie in late 1955, he made it clear to his writers that historical accuracy was essential to the integrity of the series. Correct geographic names, authentic Indian practices, military terminology, and utilizing actual names of the original buildings of the real fort, was insisted upon. So when the radio characters referred to the sutlers store -which is what the trading post was called prior to 1870-, the surgeons quarters, Old Bedlam -the officers quarters- or the old bakery, they were naming actual structures in the original fort.</itunes:summary>
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	    	   <pubDate>Sat, 09 Dec 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	   <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>fort larmie,raymond burr,western,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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	    <title>coward 03/25/1956</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_larmie__coward_03_25_1956.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_larmie__coward_03_25_1956.mp3</guid>
            <description>Lieutenant Wendt has been stationed at Fort Laramie, after unjustly being accused of cowardice.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 03/25/1956</itunes:subtitle>
		    <itunes:summary>Fort Laramie - 1956

The Fort Laramie series first aired on January 22, 1956 over the CBS radio network.Weekly stories dealt with living and dying on the American western frontier.The Audition show was done on July 25, 1955. The last broadcast fell on October 28, 1956. When Norman Macdonnell created Fort Laramie in late 1955, he made it clear to his writers that historical accuracy was essential to the integrity of the series. Correct geographic names, authentic Indian practices, military terminology, and utilizing actual names of the original buildings of the real fort, was insisted upon. So when the radio characters referred to the sutlers store -which is what the trading post was called prior to 1870-, the surgeons quarters, Old Bedlam -the officers quarters- or the old bakery, they were naming actual structures in the original fort.</itunes:summary>
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		    length="6711306"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sat, 16 Dec 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	   <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>fort larmie,raymond burr,western,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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	    <title>lost child 04/01/1956</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_larmie__lost_child_04_01_1956.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_larmie__lost_child_04_01_1956.mp3</guid>
            <description>Major Barlow believes in treating Indians as harshly as Captain Custer does.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 04/01/1956</itunes:subtitle>
		    <itunes:summary>Fort Laramie - 1956

The Fort Laramie series first aired on January 22, 1956 over the CBS radio network.Weekly stories dealt with living and dying on the American western frontier.The Audition show was done on July 25, 1955. The last broadcast fell on October 28, 1956. When Norman Macdonnell created Fort Laramie in late 1955, he made it clear to his writers that historical accuracy was essential to the integrity of the series. Correct geographic names, authentic Indian practices, military terminology, and utilizing actual names of the original buildings of the real fort, was insisted upon. So when the radio characters referred to the sutlers store -which is what the trading post was called prior to 1870-, the surgeons quarters, Old Bedlam -the officers quarters- or the old bakery, they were naming actual structures in the original fort.</itunes:summary>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_larmie__lost_child_04_01_1956.mp3"
		    length="6649866"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sat, 23 Dec 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	   <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>fort larmie,raymond burr,western,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


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	    <title>stage coach stop 04/15/1956</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_larmie__stage_coach_stop_04_15_1956.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_larmie__stage_coach_stop_04_15_1956.mp3</guid>
            <description>Mrs. Kleinhexel and her giggly daughter visit the post during the forts ball, while Yellow Horse may break out of the stockade.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 04/15/1956</itunes:subtitle>
		    <itunes:summary>Fort Laramie - 1956

The Fort Laramie series first aired on January 22, 1956 over the CBS radio network.Weekly stories dealt with living and dying on the American western frontier.The Audition show was done on July 25, 1955. The last broadcast fell on October 28, 1956. When Norman Macdonnell created Fort Laramie in late 1955, he made it clear to his writers that historical accuracy was essential to the integrity of the series. Correct geographic names, authentic Indian practices, military terminology, and utilizing actual names of the original buildings of the real fort, was insisted upon. So when the radio characters referred to the sutlers store -which is what the trading post was called prior to 1870-, the surgeons quarters, Old Bedlam -the officers quarters- or the old bakery, they were naming actual structures in the original fort.</itunes:summary>
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		    length="6748170"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sat, 30 Dec 2006 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	   <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>fort larmie,raymond burr,western,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


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	    <title>new recruit 04/22/1956</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_larmie__new_recruit_04_22_1956.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_larmie__new_recruit_04_22_1956.mp3</guid>
            <description>The story of a man who was in the army but never really a soldier, who re enlists, but for a strange reason.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 04/22/1956</itunes:subtitle>
		    <itunes:summary>Fort Laramie - 1956

The Fort Laramie series first aired on January 22, 1956 over the CBS radio network.Weekly stories dealt with living and dying on the American western frontier.The Audition show was done on July 25, 1955. The last broadcast fell on October 28, 1956. When Norman Macdonnell created Fort Laramie in late 1955, he made it clear to his writers that historical accuracy was essential to the integrity of the series. Correct geographic names, authentic Indian practices, military terminology, and utilizing actual names of the original buildings of the real fort, was insisted upon. So when the radio characters referred to the sutlers store -which is what the trading post was called prior to 1870-, the surgeons quarters, Old Bedlam -the officers quarters- or the old bakery, they were naming actual structures in the original fort.</itunes:summary>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_larmie__new_recruit_04_22_1956.mp3"
		    length="6674442"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sat, 06 Jan 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	   <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>fort larmie,raymond burr,western,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


    <item>
	    <title>capture 04/29/1956</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__capture_04_29_1956.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__capture_04_29_1956.mp3</guid>
            <description>Even though his dying father Red Horse has asked for him, a young Indian named Snowfoot will not go onto the Reservation.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 04/29/1956</itunes:subtitle>
		    <itunes:summary>Fort Laramie - 1956

The Fort Laramie series first aired on January 22, 1956 over the CBS radio network.Weekly stories dealt with living and dying on the American western frontier.The Audition show was done on July 25, 1955. The last broadcast fell on October 28, 1956. When Norman Macdonnell created Fort Laramie in late 1955, he made it clear to his writers that historical accuracy was essential to the integrity of the series. Correct geographic names, authentic Indian practices, military terminology, and utilizing actual names of the original buildings of the real fort, was insisted upon. So when the radio characters referred to the sutlers store -which is what the trading post was called prior to 1870-, the surgeons quarters, Old Bedlam -the officers quarters- or the old bakery, they were naming actual structures in the original fort.</itunes:summary>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__capture_04_29_1956.mp3"
		    length="6715402"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sat, 06 Jan 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	   <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>fort larmie,raymond burr,western,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


    <item>
	    <title>never the twain 05/06/1956</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__never_the_twain_05_06_1956.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__never_the_twain_05_06_1956.mp3</guid>
            <description>The daughter of Spotted Tail and a soldier fall in love.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 05/06/1956</itunes:subtitle>
		    <itunes:summary>Fort Laramie - 1956

The Fort Laramie series first aired on January 22, 1956 over the CBS radio network.Weekly stories dealt with living and dying on the American western frontier.The Audition show was done on July 25, 1955. The last broadcast fell on October 28, 1956. When Norman Macdonnell created Fort Laramie in late 1955, he made it clear to his writers that historical accuracy was essential to the integrity of the series. Correct geographic names, authentic Indian practices, military terminology, and utilizing actual names of the original buildings of the real fort, was insisted upon. So when the radio characters referred to the sutlers store -which is what the trading post was called prior to 1870-, the surgeons quarters, Old Bedlam -the officers quarters- or the old bakery, they were naming actual structures in the original fort.</itunes:summary>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__never_the_twain_05_06_1956.mp3"
		    length="6760458"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sat, 20 Jan 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	   <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>fort larmie,raymond burr,western,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


    <item>
	    <title>war correspondents 05/13/1956</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__war_correspondents_05_13_1956.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__war_correspondents_05_13_1956.mp3</guid>
            <description>A reporter from a New York newspaper comes west to tell the truth and also to learn of the real west.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 05/13/1956</itunes:subtitle>
		    <itunes:summary>Fort Laramie - 1956

The Fort Laramie series first aired on January 22, 1956 over the CBS radio network.Weekly stories dealt with living and dying on the American western frontier.The Audition show was done on July 25, 1955. The last broadcast fell on October 28, 1956. When Norman Macdonnell created Fort Laramie in late 1955, he made it clear to his writers that historical accuracy was essential to the integrity of the series. Correct geographic names, authentic Indian practices, military terminology, and utilizing actual names of the original buildings of the real fort, was insisted upon. So when the radio characters referred to the sutlers store -which is what the trading post was called prior to 1870-, the surgeons quarters, Old Bedlam -the officers quarters- or the old bakery, they were naming actual structures in the original fort.</itunes:summary>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__war_correspondents_05_13_1956.mp3"
		    length="6764554"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sat, 27 Jan 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	   <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>fort larmie,raymond burr,western,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


    <item>
	    <title>gold 05/20/1956</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__gold_05_20_1956.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__gold_05_20_1956.mp3</guid>
            <description>A group of men head up the Bozeman Trail into Indian territory, searching for gold and breaking the treaty.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 05/20/1956</itunes:subtitle>
		    <itunes:summary>Fort Laramie - 1956

The Fort Laramie series first aired on January 22, 1956 over the CBS radio network.Weekly stories dealt with living and dying on the American western frontier.The Audition show was done on July 25, 1955. The last broadcast fell on October 28, 1956. When Norman Macdonnell created Fort Laramie in late 1955, he made it clear to his writers that historical accuracy was essential to the integrity of the series. Correct geographic names, authentic Indian practices, military terminology, and utilizing actual names of the original buildings of the real fort, was insisted upon. So when the radio characters referred to the sutlers store -which is what the trading post was called prior to 1870-, the surgeons quarters, Old Bedlam -the officers quarters- or the old bakery, they were naming actual structures in the original fort.</itunes:summary>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__gold_05_20_1956.mp3"
		    length="6727690"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sat, 03 Feb 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	   <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>fort larmie,raymond burr,western,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


    <item>
	    <title>sergeants baby 05/27/1956</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__sergeants_baby_05_27_1956.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__sergeants_baby_05_27_1956.mp3</guid>
            <description>Stella Merchant is expecting her baby shortly. Captain Quince is left in charge of the garrison. He becomes a midwife with the help of Sergeant Gorce.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 05/27/1956</itunes:subtitle>
		    <itunes:summary>Fort Laramie - 1956

The Fort Laramie series first aired on January 22, 1956 over the CBS radio network.Weekly stories dealt with living and dying on the American western frontier.The Audition show was done on July 25, 1955. The last broadcast fell on October 28, 1956. When Norman Macdonnell created Fort Laramie in late 1955, he made it clear to his writers that historical accuracy was essential to the integrity of the series. Correct geographic names, authentic Indian practices, military terminology, and utilizing actual names of the original buildings of the real fort, was insisted upon. So when the radio characters referred to the sutlers store -which is what the trading post was called prior to 1870-, the surgeons quarters, Old Bedlam -the officers quarters- or the old bakery, they were naming actual structures in the original fort.</itunes:summary>
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		    length="14228565"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sat, 24 Mar 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	   <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>fort larmie,raymond burr,western,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


    <item>
	    <title>dont kick my horse 06/03/1956</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__dont_kick_my_horse_06_03_1956.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__dont_kick_my_horse_06_03_1956.mp3</guid>
            <description>A soldiers love for his eleven year old horse gets the entire troop into danger when the Indians attack.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 06/03/1956</itunes:subtitle>
		    <itunes:summary>Fort Laramie - 1956

The Fort Laramie series first aired on January 22, 1956 over the CBS radio network.Weekly stories dealt with living and dying on the American western frontier.The Audition show was done on July 25, 1955. The last broadcast fell on October 28, 1956. When Norman Macdonnell created Fort Laramie in late 1955, he made it clear to his writers that historical accuracy was essential to the integrity of the series. Correct geographic names, authentic Indian practices, military terminology, and utilizing actual names of the original buildings of the real fort, was insisted upon. So when the radio characters referred to the sutlers store -which is what the trading post was called prior to 1870-, the surgeons quarters, Old Bedlam -the officers quarters- or the old bakery, they were naming actual structures in the original fort.</itunes:summary>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__dont_kick_my_horse_06_03_1956.mp3"
		    length="6760458"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sat, 10 Feb 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	   <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>fort larmie,raymond burr,western,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


    <item>
	    <title>young trooper 06/10/1956</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__young_trooper_06_10_1956.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__young_trooper_06_10_1956.mp3</guid>
            <description>A young boy named Jed survives an Indian massacre and joins the army afterward.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 06/10/1956</itunes:subtitle>
		    <itunes:summary>Fort Laramie - 1956

The Fort Laramie series first aired on January 22, 1956 over the CBS radio network.Weekly stories dealt with living and dying on the American western frontier.The Audition show was done on July 25, 1955. The last broadcast fell on October 28, 1956. When Norman Macdonnell created Fort Laramie in late 1955, he made it clear to his writers that historical accuracy was essential to the integrity of the series. Correct geographic names, authentic Indian practices, military terminology, and utilizing actual names of the original buildings of the real fort, was insisted upon. So when the radio characters referred to the sutlers store -which is what the trading post was called prior to 1870-, the surgeons quarters, Old Bedlam -the officers quarters- or the old bakery, they were naming actual structures in the original fort.</itunes:summary>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__young_trooper_06_10_1956.mp3"
		    length="6713354"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sat, 17 Feb 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	   <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>fort larmie,raymond burr,western,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


    <item>
	    <title>winter soldier 06/17/1956</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__winter_soldier_06_17_1956.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__winter_soldier_06_17_1956.mp3</guid>
            <description>A soldier becomes a snowbird and deserts the army in the springtime.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 06/17/1956</itunes:subtitle>
		    <itunes:summary>Fort Laramie - 1956

The Fort Laramie series first aired on January 22, 1956 over the CBS radio network.Weekly stories dealt with living and dying on the American western frontier.The Audition show was done on July 25, 1955. The last broadcast fell on October 28, 1956. When Norman Macdonnell created Fort Laramie in late 1955, he made it clear to his writers that historical accuracy was essential to the integrity of the series. Correct geographic names, authentic Indian practices, military terminology, and utilizing actual names of the original buildings of the real fort, was insisted upon. So when the radio characters referred to the sutlers store -which is what the trading post was called prior to 1870-, the surgeons quarters, Old Bedlam -the officers quarters- or the old bakery, they were naming actual structures in the original fort.</itunes:summary>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__winter_soldier_06_17_1956.mp3"
		    length="6602762"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sat, 24 Feb 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	   <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>fort larmie,raymond burr,western,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


    <item>
	    <title>loving cup 06/24/1956</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__loving_cup_06_24_1956.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__loving_cup_06_24_1956.mp3</guid>
            <description>Captain Quince has an unusual way to give Lieutenant Seiberts the confidence he needs to be a good officer.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 06/24/1956</itunes:subtitle>
		    <itunes:summary>Fort Laramie - 1956

The Fort Laramie series first aired on January 22, 1956 over the CBS radio network.Weekly stories dealt with living and dying on the American western frontier.The Audition show was done on July 25, 1955. The last broadcast fell on October 28, 1956. When Norman Macdonnell created Fort Laramie in late 1955, he made it clear to his writers that historical accuracy was essential to the integrity of the series. Correct geographic names, authentic Indian practices, military terminology, and utilizing actual names of the original buildings of the real fort, was insisted upon. So when the radio characters referred to the sutlers store -which is what the trading post was called prior to 1870-, the surgeons quarters, Old Bedlam -the officers quarters- or the old bakery, they were naming actual structures in the original fort.</itunes:summary>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__loving_cup_06_24_1956.mp3"
		    length="6721546"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sat, 03 Mar 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	   <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>fort larmie,raymond burr,western,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


    <item>
	    <title>troopers widow 07/01/1956</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__troopers_widow_07_01_1956.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__troopers_widow_07_01_1956.mp3</guid>
            <description>Mrs. Stocker, new bride of a trooper, learns the harsh realities of the frontier.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 07/01/1956</itunes:subtitle>
		    <itunes:summary>Fort Laramie - 1956

The Fort Laramie series first aired on January 22, 1956 over the CBS radio network.Weekly stories dealt with living and dying on the American western frontier.The Audition show was done on July 25, 1955. The last broadcast fell on October 28, 1956. When Norman Macdonnell created Fort Laramie in late 1955, he made it clear to his writers that historical accuracy was essential to the integrity of the series. Correct geographic names, authentic Indian practices, military terminology, and utilizing actual names of the original buildings of the real fort, was insisted upon. So when the radio characters referred to the sutlers store -which is what the trading post was called prior to 1870-, the surgeons quarters, Old Bedlam -the officers quarters- or the old bakery, they were naming actual structures in the original fort.</itunes:summary>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__troopers_widow_07_01_1956.mp3"
		    length="6715402"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sat, 10 Mar 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	   <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>fort larmie,raymond burr,western,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


    <item>
	    <title>talented recruits 07/08/1956</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__talented_recruits_07_08_1956.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__talented_recruits_07_08_1956.mp3</guid>
            <description>Feeney and Merriweather, a medicine hawker and a Shakespearean actor, join the army and find out about soldiering the hard way.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 07/08/1956</itunes:subtitle>
		    <itunes:summary>Fort Laramie - 1956

The Fort Laramie series first aired on January 22, 1956 over the CBS radio network.Weekly stories dealt with living and dying on the American western frontier.The Audition show was done on July 25, 1955. The last broadcast fell on October 28, 1956. When Norman Macdonnell created Fort Laramie in late 1955, he made it clear to his writers that historical accuracy was essential to the integrity of the series. Correct geographic names, authentic Indian practices, military terminology, and utilizing actual names of the original buildings of the real fort, was insisted upon. So when the radio characters referred to the sutlers store -which is what the trading post was called prior to 1870-, the surgeons quarters, Old Bedlam -the officers quarters- or the old bakery, they were naming actual structures in the original fort.</itunes:summary>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__talented_recruits_07_08_1956.mp3"
		    length="6639626"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sat, 17 Mar 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	   <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>fort larmie,raymond burr,western,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


    <item>
	    <title>old enemy 07/15/1956</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__old_enemy_07_15_1956.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__old_enemy_07_15_1956.mp3</guid>
            <description>A trooper from out of Captain Quince&#39;s past named Patchen joins the troop and creates problems.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 07/15/1956</itunes:subtitle>
		    <itunes:summary>Fort Laramie - 1956

The Fort Laramie series first aired on January 22, 1956 over the CBS radio network.Weekly stories dealt with living and dying on the American western frontier.The Audition show was done on July 25, 1955. The last broadcast fell on October 28, 1956. When Norman Macdonnell created Fort Laramie in late 1955, he made it clear to his writers that historical accuracy was essential to the integrity of the series. Correct geographic names, authentic Indian practices, military terminology, and utilizing actual names of the original buildings of the real fort, was insisted upon. So when the radio characters referred to the sutlers store -which is what the trading post was called prior to 1870-, the surgeons quarters, Old Bedlam -the officers quarters- or the old bakery, they were naming actual structures in the original fort.</itunes:summary>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__old_enemy_07_15_1956.mp3"
		    length="6610954"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sat, 31 Mar 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	   <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>fort larmie,raymond burr,western,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


    <item>
	    <title>spotted tails return 07/22/1956</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__spotted_tails_return_07_22_1956.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__spotted_tails_return_07_22_1956.mp3</guid>
            <description>Spotted Tail has suddenly moved off the reservation with his whole tribe. Captain Quince and sixty troopers ride out after him to find out why.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 07/22/1956</itunes:subtitle>
		    <itunes:summary>Fort Laramie - 1956

The Fort Laramie series first aired on January 22, 1956 over the CBS radio network.Weekly stories dealt with living and dying on the American western frontier.The Audition show was done on July 25, 1955. The last broadcast fell on October 28, 1956. When Norman Macdonnell created Fort Laramie in late 1955, he made it clear to his writers that historical accuracy was essential to the integrity of the series. Correct geographic names, authentic Indian practices, military terminology, and utilizing actual names of the original buildings of the real fort, was insisted upon. So when the radio characters referred to the sutlers store -which is what the trading post was called prior to 1870-, the surgeons quarters, Old Bedlam -the officers quarters- or the old bakery, they were naming actual structures in the original fort.</itunes:summary>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__spotted_tails_return_07_22_1956.mp3"
		    length="6586378"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sat, 07 Apr 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	   <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>fort larmie,raymond burr,western,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


    <item>
	    <title>nature boy 07/29/1956</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__nature_boy_07_29_1956.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__nature_boy_07_29_1956.mp3</guid>
            <description>The Quiring family has come to the fort. The strangest trio ever to arrive on the western plains.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 07/29/1956</itunes:subtitle>
		    <itunes:summary>Fort Laramie - 1956

The Fort Laramie series first aired on January 22, 1956 over the CBS radio network.Weekly stories dealt with living and dying on the American western frontier.The Audition show was done on July 25, 1955. The last broadcast fell on October 28, 1956. When Norman Macdonnell created Fort Laramie in late 1955, he made it clear to his writers that historical accuracy was essential to the integrity of the series. Correct geographic names, authentic Indian practices, military terminology, and utilizing actual names of the original buildings of the real fort, was insisted upon. So when the radio characters referred to the sutlers store -which is what the trading post was called prior to 1870-, the surgeons quarters, Old Bedlam -the officers quarters- or the old bakery, they were naming actual structures in the original fort.</itunes:summary>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__nature_boy_07_29_1956.mp3"
		    length="6651914"
		    type="audio/mpeg" />
	    	   <pubDate>Sat, 14 Apr 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	   <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>fort larmie,raymond burr,western,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>massacre 08/05/1956</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__massacre_08_05_1956.mp3</link>
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            <description>The peaceful Shoshone Indians are attacked by a fanatical army major.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 08/05/1956</itunes:subtitle>
		    <itunes:summary>Fort Laramie - 1956

The Fort Laramie series first aired on January 22, 1956 over the CBS radio network.Weekly stories dealt with living and dying on the American western frontier.The Audition show was done on July 25, 1955. The last broadcast fell on October 28, 1956. When Norman Macdonnell created Fort Laramie in late 1955, he made it clear to his writers that historical accuracy was essential to the integrity of the series. Correct geographic names, authentic Indian practices, military terminology, and utilizing actual names of the original buildings of the real fort, was insisted upon. So when the radio characters referred to the sutlers store -which is what the trading post was called prior to 1870-, the surgeons quarters, Old Bedlam -the officers quarters- or the old bakery, they were naming actual structures in the original fort.</itunes:summary>
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	    	   <pubDate>Sat, 21 Apr 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	   <category>Old Time Radio</category>
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	<itunes:keywords>fort larmie,raymond burr,western,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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	    <title>assembly line 08/12/1956</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__assembly_line_08_12_1956.mp3</link>
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            <description>Indian Agent Lack is expecting an uprising and for a very good reason.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 08/12/1956</itunes:subtitle>
		    <itunes:summary>Fort Laramie - 1956

The Fort Laramie series first aired on January 22, 1956 over the CBS radio network.Weekly stories dealt with living and dying on the American western frontier.The Audition show was done on July 25, 1955. The last broadcast fell on October 28, 1956. When Norman Macdonnell created Fort Laramie in late 1955, he made it clear to his writers that historical accuracy was essential to the integrity of the series. Correct geographic names, authentic Indian practices, military terminology, and utilizing actual names of the original buildings of the real fort, was insisted upon. So when the radio characters referred to the sutlers store -which is what the trading post was called prior to 1870-, the surgeons quarters, Old Bedlam -the officers quarters- or the old bakery, they were naming actual structures in the original fort.</itunes:summary>
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	    	   <pubDate>Sat, 28 Apr 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	   <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>fort larmie,raymond burr,western,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>goodbye willa 08/19/1956</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__goodbye_willa_08_19_1956.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__goodbye_willa_08_19_1956.mp3</guid>
            <description>Captain Quince finally takes the plunge and proposes to Miss Will.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 08/19/1956</itunes:subtitle>
		    <itunes:summary>Fort Laramie - 1956

The Fort Laramie series first aired on January 22, 1956 over the CBS radio network.Weekly stories dealt with living and dying on the American western frontier.The Audition show was done on July 25, 1955. The last broadcast fell on October 28, 1956. When Norman Macdonnell created Fort Laramie in late 1955, he made it clear to his writers that historical accuracy was essential to the integrity of the series. Correct geographic names, authentic Indian practices, military terminology, and utilizing actual names of the original buildings of the real fort, was insisted upon. So when the radio characters referred to the sutlers store -which is what the trading post was called prior to 1870-, the surgeons quarters, Old Bedlam -the officers quarters- or the old bakery, they were naming actual structures in the original fort.</itunes:summary>
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	    	   <pubDate>Sat, 05 May 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	   <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>fort larmie,raymond burr,western,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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	    <title>the chaplain 08/26/1956</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__the_chaplain_08_26_1956.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__the_chaplain_08_26_1956.mp3</guid>
            <description>There are fifty nine men are down with scurvy, and are no fresh fruits or vegetables anywhere on the prairie.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 08/26/1956</itunes:subtitle>
		    <itunes:summary>Fort Laramie - 1956

The Fort Laramie series first aired on January 22, 1956 over the CBS radio network.Weekly stories dealt with living and dying on the American western frontier.The Audition show was done on July 25, 1955. The last broadcast fell on October 28, 1956. When Norman Macdonnell created Fort Laramie in late 1955, he made it clear to his writers that historical accuracy was essential to the integrity of the series. Correct geographic names, authentic Indian practices, military terminology, and utilizing actual names of the original buildings of the real fort, was insisted upon. So when the radio characters referred to the sutlers store -which is what the trading post was called prior to 1870-, the surgeons quarters, Old Bedlam -the officers quarters- or the old bakery, they were naming actual structures in the original fort.</itunes:summary>
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	    	   <pubDate>Sat, 12 May 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	   <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>fort larmie,raymond burr,western,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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	    <title>return of hattie pelfrey 09/02/1956</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__return_of_hattie_pelfrey_09_02_1956.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__return_of_hattie_pelfrey_09_02_1956.mp3</guid>
            <description>Hattie Pelfrey, a most unusual old lady, is feeling poorly, so she visits Fort Laramie to visit Captain Quince.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 09/02/1956</itunes:subtitle>
		    <itunes:summary>Fort Laramie - 1956

The Fort Laramie series first aired on January 22, 1956 over the CBS radio network.Weekly stories dealt with living and dying on the American western frontier.The Audition show was done on July 25, 1955. The last broadcast fell on October 28, 1956. When Norman Macdonnell created Fort Laramie in late 1955, he made it clear to his writers that historical accuracy was essential to the integrity of the series. Correct geographic names, authentic Indian practices, military terminology, and utilizing actual names of the original buildings of the real fort, was insisted upon. So when the radio characters referred to the sutlers store -which is what the trading post was called prior to 1870-, the surgeons quarters, Old Bedlam -the officers quarters- or the old bakery, they were naming actual structures in the original fort.</itunes:summary>
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	    	   <pubDate>Sat, 19 May 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	   <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>fort larmie,raymond burr,western,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>buffalo hunters 09/09/1956</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__buffalo_hunters_09_09_1956.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__buffalo_hunters_09_09_1956.mp3</guid>  
            <description>Captain Quince is trailing those who are slaughtering buffalo on Indian land.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 09/09/1956</itunes:subtitle>
		    <itunes:summary>Fort Laramie - 1956

The Fort Laramie series first aired on January 22, 1956 over the CBS radio network.Weekly stories dealt with living and dying on the American western frontier.The Audition show was done on July 25, 1955. The last broadcast fell on October 28, 1956. When Norman Macdonnell created Fort Laramie in late 1955, he made it clear to his writers that historical accuracy was essential to the integrity of the series. Correct geographic names, authentic Indian practices, military terminology, and utilizing actual names of the original buildings of the real fort, was insisted upon. So when the radio characters referred to the sutlers store -which is what the trading post was called prior to 1870-, the surgeons quarters, Old Bedlam -the officers quarters- or the old bakery, they were naming actual structures in the original fort.</itunes:summary>
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	    	   <pubDate>Sat, 26 May 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	   <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>fort larmie,raymond burr,western,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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	    <title>payroll 09/16/1956</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__payroll_09_16_1956.mp3</link>
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            <description>Paymaster is 4 months late.  All the Troopers are out of money and out of credit at the Sutlers.  Summer Soldiering is taking its toll and Laramie Village has to get ready for the big payday.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 09/16/1956</itunes:subtitle>
		    <itunes:summary>Fort Laramie - 1956

The Fort Laramie series first aired on January 22, 1956 over the CBS radio network.Weekly stories dealt with living and dying on the American western frontier.The Audition show was done on July 25, 1955. The last broadcast fell on October 28, 1956. When Norman Macdonnell created Fort Laramie in late 1955, he made it clear to his writers that historical accuracy was essential to the integrity of the series. Correct geographic names, authentic Indian practices, military terminology, and utilizing actual names of the original buildings of the real fort, was insisted upon. So when the radio characters referred to the sutlers store -which is what the trading post was called prior to 1870-, the surgeons quarters, Old Bedlam -the officers quarters- or the old bakery, they were naming actual structures in the original fort.</itunes:summary>
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		    length="6692874"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sat, 26 May 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	   <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>fort larmie,raymond burr,western,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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	    <title>a small beginning 09/30/1956</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__a_small_beginning_09_30_1956.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__a_small_beginning_09_30_1956.mp3</guid>
            <description>Captian Quince and a Patrol are ordered to find Sitting Bull to deliver an offer to Parley and Smoke the Peace Pipe.  Rumors of the Soiux having a new White Leader abound on the trails in Montana Territories.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 09/30/1956</itunes:subtitle>
		    <itunes:summary>Fort Laramie - 1956

The Fort Laramie series first aired on January 22, 1956 over the CBS radio network.Weekly stories dealt with living and dying on the American western frontier.The Audition show was done on July 25, 1955. The last broadcast fell on October 28, 1956. When Norman Macdonnell created Fort Laramie in late 1955, he made it clear to his writers that historical accuracy was essential to the integrity of the series. Correct geographic names, authentic Indian practices, military terminology, and utilizing actual names of the original buildings of the real fort, was insisted upon. So when the radio characters referred to the sutlers store -which is what the trading post was called prior to 1870-, the surgeons quarters, Old Bedlam -the officers quarters- or the old bakery, they were naming actual structures in the original fort.</itunes:summary>
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		    length="6682634"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sat, 09 Jun 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	   <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>fort larmie,raymond burr,western,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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    <item>
	    <title>galvanized yankee 10/07/1956</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__galvanized_yankee_10_07_1956.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__galvanized_yankee_10_07_1956.mp3</guid>
            <description>New enlistments are slow.  Two new recruits arrive in chains.  Private Stringer enlisted so he could get out of his prison sentence.  Private Medford is a Yankee who will not change his Gray uniform for Blue.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 10/07/1956</itunes:subtitle>
		    <itunes:summary>Fort Laramie - 1956

The Fort Laramie series first aired on January 22, 1956 over the CBS radio network.Weekly stories dealt with living and dying on the American western frontier.The Audition show was done on July 25, 1955. The last broadcast fell on October 28, 1956. When Norman Macdonnell created Fort Laramie in late 1955, he made it clear to his writers that historical accuracy was essential to the integrity of the series. Correct geographic names, authentic Indian practices, military terminology, and utilizing actual names of the original buildings of the real fort, was insisted upon. So when the radio characters referred to the sutlers store -which is what the trading post was called prior to 1870-, the surgeons quarters, Old Bedlam -the officers quarters- or the old bakery, they were naming actual structures in the original fort.</itunes:summary>
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		    length="5609482"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sat, 16 Jun 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	   <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>fort larmie,raymond burr,western,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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	    <title>still waters 10/14/1956</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__still_waters_10_14_1956.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__still_waters_10_14_1956.mp3</guid>
            <description>The Regimental Band marches good but plays awful.  Mrs. Femstirr and her Comittee for Moral Improvment ban the sale of Beer.  Post Surgeon reports dramatic increase in Gut Rot cases due to enlisted men drinking homemade spirits.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 10/14/1956</itunes:subtitle>
		    <itunes:summary>Fort Laramie - 1956

The Fort Laramie series first aired on January 22, 1956 over the CBS radio network.Weekly stories dealt with living and dying on the American western frontier.The Audition show was done on July 25, 1955. The last broadcast fell on October 28, 1956. When Norman Macdonnell created Fort Laramie in late 1955, he made it clear to his writers that historical accuracy was essential to the integrity of the series. Correct geographic names, authentic Indian practices, military terminology, and utilizing actual names of the original buildings of the real fort, was insisted upon. So when the radio characters referred to the sutlers store -which is what the trading post was called prior to 1870-, the surgeons quarters, Old Bedlam -the officers quarters- or the old bakery, they were naming actual structures in the original fort.</itunes:summary>
	    		<enclosure url="http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__still_waters_10_14_1956.mp3"
		    length="5584906"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sat, 23 Jun 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	   <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>fort larmie,raymond burr,western,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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	    <title>indian scout 10/21/1956</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__indian_scout_10_21_1956.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__indian_scout_10_21_1956.mp3</guid>
            <description>Captian Quince and Sergeant Gorse find a wounded Crow Indian named Charlie Little Bear.  Charlie is a horse thief and had got shot in the leg by a white Settler.  Quince and Gorts nurse Charlie back to health and give him Whiskey.  Charlie leads the Calvary to the Cheyenne encampment near the Big Horn.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 10/21/1956</itunes:subtitle>
		    <itunes:summary>Fort Laramie - 1956

The Fort Laramie series first aired on January 22, 1956 over the CBS radio network.Weekly stories dealt with living and dying on the American western frontier.The Audition show was done on July 25, 1955. The last broadcast fell on October 28, 1956. When Norman Macdonnell created Fort Laramie in late 1955, he made it clear to his writers that historical accuracy was essential to the integrity of the series. Correct geographic names, authentic Indian practices, military terminology, and utilizing actual names of the original buildings of the real fort, was insisted upon. So when the radio characters referred to the sutlers store -which is what the trading post was called prior to 1870-, the surgeons quarters, Old Bedlam -the officers quarters- or the old bakery, they were naming actual structures in the original fort.</itunes:summary>
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		    length="5523466"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sat, 30 Jun 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	   <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>fort larmie,raymond burr,western,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
	</item>


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	    <title>army wife 10/28/1956</title>
	    	<itunes:author>www.botar.us</itunes:author>
	    <link>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__army_wife_10_28_1956.mp3</link>
	    <guid>http://media.libsyn.com/media/botar/OTR_fort_laramie__army_wife_10_28_1956.mp3</guid>
            <description>Major Hales widow Jesse stays to help Mrs. Winton.</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>original air date 10/28/1956</itunes:subtitle>
		    <itunes:summary>Fort Laramie - 1956

The Fort Laramie series first aired on January 22, 1956 over the CBS radio network.Weekly stories dealt with living and dying on the American western frontier.The Audition show was done on July 25, 1955. The last broadcast fell on October 28, 1956. When Norman Macdonnell created Fort Laramie in late 1955, he made it clear to his writers that historical accuracy was essential to the integrity of the series. Correct geographic names, authentic Indian practices, military terminology, and utilizing actual names of the original buildings of the real fort, was insisted upon. So when the radio characters referred to the sutlers store -which is what the trading post was called prior to 1870-, the surgeons quarters, Old Bedlam -the officers quarters- or the old bakery, they were naming actual structures in the original fort.</itunes:summary>
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		    length="5685258"
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	    	   <pubDate>Sat, 07 Jul 2007 09:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
	   <category>Old Time Radio</category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
	<itunes:keywords>fort larmie,raymond burr,western,OTR,old time radio,botar</itunes:keywords>
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