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Red Horse Hill

Bud, an orphan stable boy in Boston, flees trouble to rural New Hampshire. There he finds a new family and enters the exciting world of harness racing. - Summary by Warren Bergmann

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    Red Horse Hill - Stephen W Meader

    Bud, an orphan stable boy in Boston, flees trouble to rural New Hampshire. There he finds a new family and enters the exciting world of harness racing. - Summary by Warren Bergmann

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Bud, an orphan stable boy in Boston, flees trouble to rural New Hampshire. There he finds a new family and enters the exciting world of harness racing. - Summary by Warren Bergmann

HOSTED BY

Stephen W. Meader

Produced by Nature and Animals Genre

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What is Red Horse Hill about?

Bud, an orphan stable boy in Boston, flees trouble to rural New Hampshire. There he finds a new family and enters the exciting world of harness racing. - Summary by Warren Bergmann

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Who hosts Red Horse Hill?

Red Horse Hill is created and hosted by Stephen W. Meader.
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