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Snow came whirling down, burying any tracks that might have been there to follow.

4 seconds sound clip from the The Outcasts of Poker Flat classic radio drama series episode.

You can hear this line at 00:14:25.486 in the radio play.

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- Later, everybody's favourite comedian, Judy Holliday, portrays the daydreaming damsel in Elmer Rice's delightful comedy, Dream Girl, on the NBC Star Playhouse.

- And don't miss the ever-loving but always involved, Marriott, as they argue an ethical point on the marriage.

- Make your date every Sunday with NBC.

- And now we continue Theatre Royal with Sir Lawrence Olivier.

- Uncle Billy and the mules had gone. So had the horses. All had vanished into the silence of the night.

- Snow came whirling down, burying any tracks that might have been there to follow.

- By the time it was light, the snow was a foot deep, soft, and blown into treacherous drifts. There was no help for it.

- They were cut off completely from the rest of the world, imprisoned in the very heart of the mountains. And still the snow came down.

- Why, that drunken murderous...!

- Cursing will get us nowhere, Mother Shipton, besides which, remember the company.

- What are we gonna do? We'll starve to death up here. That snow won't be gone for days yet.

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The Outcasts of Poker Flat (1954) Sound Clip

The Outcasts of Poker Flat (1954)Listen to Laurence Olivier bring the characters of Bret Harte's story 'The Outcasts of Poker Flat' to life in this rare 1954 Theatre Royal radio play, featuring sound clips on our page.

Actors: Laurence Olivier (Narrator / John Oakhurst), Margot Stevenson, Bessie Love, Lionel Murton

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