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#631
A Capsule Comes to Town |
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Original Air Date: 3/01/08
Writer: Paul McCusker
Director: Paul McCusker
Sound Designer: Jonathan Crowe Theme:
Learning from the past
Summary:
A show called
At Home in My Town
follows Odyssey citizens as they begin searching for a missing time
capsule that's been buried for decades.
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#632
Suspicious Finds |
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Original Air Date:
3/08/08 Writers: Nathan Hoobler, Marshal Younger
Director: Nathan Hoobler
Sound Designer: Christopher Diehl Theme:
Living to please God
Summary:
Odyssey begins to put its best face
forward to win "The Best Small Town" contest. But a little more may
be at stake than any of them expected.
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#633
License to Deprive |
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Original Air Date:
3/15/08 Writer: Marshal Younger
Director: Dave Arnold
Sound Designer: Nathan Jones
Scripture: Deuteronomy 11:17
Theme:
Appreciating
what you have
Summary:
The Washington Family has the
opportunity to live as a frontier family of the 1800's, but are they
ready to take on their historian expert?
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#634 Accidental Dilemma
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Original Air Date:
3/22/08 Writer: Paul McCusker
Director: Paul McCusker
Sound Designer: Gap Digital
Scripture: John 16:33
Theme:
Good triumphs over evil
Summary:
An enemy from the past comes back to
haunt Jason Whittaker, but more people get involved than originally
expected. Will good prevail over evil?
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#635 Accidental Dilemma
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Original Air Date:
3/29/08 Writer: Paul McCusker
Director: Paul McCusker
Sound Designer: Gap Digital
Scripture: John 16:33
Theme:
Good triumphs over evil
Summary:
As tensions build, Tasha, Whit, and
Grady's dad must find the Whisperer before he does serious damage to
Jason and the town.
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#636
A Class Reenactment |
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Original Air Date:
4/05/08 Writer: Nathan Hoobler
Director: Nathan Hoobler
Sound Designer: Christopher Diehl Theme:
Doing what's right
Summary:
Edwin Blackgaard is excited to write a
play about Odyssey's founding fathers, but his version of the story
embellishes what really happened and he faces an angry audience.
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#637
The Forgotten Deed |
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Original Air Date:
4/12/08 Writer: Paul McCusker
Director: Paul McCusker
Sound Designer: Jonathan Crowe Theme:
Standing up for your faith
Summary:
Because Whit's End sits on government
land, Cryin' Brian Dern causes a controversy to stop Whit's End from
reopening. But will legislation prevail in a case where a discovery
emporium has been open for years?
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#638
The Triangled Web
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Original Air Date:
4/19/08 Writer: Marshal Younger
Director: Marshal Younger
Sound Designer: Jonathan Crowe
Scripture: 1 Samuel 20:31
Theme:
Friendship
Summary:
Some of Odyssey's friends from the
past stop in for a visit, but a fight for Lucy's heart is about to
begin... with outrageous proportions!
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#639
The Triangled Web II |
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Original Air Date:
4/26/08 Writer: Marshal Younger
Director: Marshal Younger
Sound Designer: Jonathan Crowe
Scripture: 1 Samuel 20:31
Theme:
Friendship
Summary:
Some of Odyssey's friends from the
past stop in for a visit, but a fight for Lucy's heart is about to
begin... with outrageous proportions!
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#640
Rights, Wrongs and Winners |
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Original Air Date:
5/03/08 Writer: Nathan Hoobler
Director: Marshal Younger
Sound Designer: Christopher Diehl
Scripture: Galations 6:7-8
Theme:
Sacrifice
Summary:
"The Best Small Town" competition is
almost over and the writer of Powerboy comics is exposed. The town
must decide if a contest is more important than one of their loved
residents.
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#641
The Imagination Station,
Revisited I |
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Original Air Date:
5/10/08 Writer: Paul McCusker
Director: Paul McCusker
Sound Designer: Nathan Jones
Scripture: John 3:16
Theme:
Salvation
Summary:
Kelly sneaks into the Imagination
station and experiences an exciting adventure through the events of
Passover. Little does she know that she will get to witness the
Crucifixion and Resurrection!
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#642
The Imagination Station, Revisited II |
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Original Air Date:
5/17/08 Writer: Paul McCusker
Director: Paul McCusker
Sound Designer: Nathan Jones
Scripture: John 3:16
Theme:
Salvation
Summary:
Kelly sneaks into the Imagination
station and experiences an exciting adventure through the events of
Passover. Little does she know that she will get to see the
Crucifixion and Resurrection!
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#643
Kidsboro I |
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Original Air Date:
5/24/08 Writer: Marshal Younger
Sound Designer: Gap Digital
Director: Marshal Younger
Theme:
Responsible Self Government
Summary:
Mr. Whittaker gives the kids who visit
Whit's End an opportunity to run their own town, and they discover
that it isn't as easy as they expected.
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#644 Kidsboro II |
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Original Air Date:
5/31/08 Writer: Marshal Younger
Director: Marshal Younger
Sound Designer: Gap Digital Theme:
Responsible Self Government
Summary:
Mr. Whittaker gives the kids who visit
Whit's End an opportunity to run their own town, and they discover
that it isn't as easy as they expected.
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#645
Kidsboro III |
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Original Air Date:
6/07/08 Writer: Marshal Younger
Director: Marshal Younger
Sound Designer: Gap Digital Theme:
Responsible Self Government
Summary:
Mr. Whittaker gives the kids who visit
Whit's End an opportunity to run their own town, and they discover
that it isn't as easy as they expected.
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#???
B-TV: Live! |
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Original Air Date:
Writers: Marshal Younger, Paul McCusker
Director: Marshal Younger
Sound Designers: Jonathan Crowe, Dave Arnold, Rudy Hair
Theme: God's calling
Summary:
The folks from the town of Odyssey are presenting a live edition
of BTV, and the usual stories, jokes, and laughs help them to teach
a lesson on God's calling in our lives.
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Included in Collection:
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Live! (Special)
Notes:
This episode was recorded during two
live recording sessions in Colorado Springs in celebration of Adventures in Odyssey's 20th birthday. Actors and production
team signed autographs afterwards.

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#TC1
Here Am I |
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Original Air Date:
Writer: Paul McCusker
Director: Paul McCusker
Sound Designer: Gap Digital Theme:
Christian worldview
Summary:
Mr. Whittaker tells a story in which Connie is dreaming. In her
dream, Connie tries out Whit's new interactive Kid's Radio and
experiences an encounter with the problems of having a secular
worldview. Can she convince others that truth is not what what we
make it to be?
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Included in Collection:
The Truth Chronicles (Special)
Notes:
This episode was produced as a
complement to Focus on the Family's The Truth Project. It
exists outside of the chronological release of audio albums.

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#TC2
The Truth Be Told |
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Writer: Paul McCusker
Director: Paul McCusker
Sound Designer: Gap Digital Theme:
Absolute truth
Summary:
Wooton's new comic book hero Captain Absolutely seeks to fight
for the truth, no matter what it takes. Meanwhile, Jill is given an
opportunity to get the story on Christian worldview for the Odyssey
Tribune, as taught from the folks at Whit's End.
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Notes:
This episode was produced as a
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#TC3
The
Science Club |
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Original Air Date:
Writer: Paul McCusker
Director: Paul McCusker
Sound Designer: Gap Digital Theme:
Intelligent design
Summary:
When Nelson is given the opportunity to lead his school's
science club, he decides to discuss evolution with his class,
producing frustrating complications. Meanwhile, Jill is experiencing
writer's block as she writes an article about evolution for the
Odyssey Tribune.
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Included in Collection:
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Notes:
This episode was produced as a
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exists outside of the chronological release of audio albums.
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#TC4
Three in
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Original Air Date:
Writer: Paul McCusker
Director: Paul McCusker
Sound Designer: Gap Digital Theme:
The Trinity and natural order
Summary:
Connie's job-seeking lands her at a local cable station for a
job interview. Captain Absolutely is at it again and must fight an
enemy that wants to go against God's standard for society. On the
other side of town, Eugene teaches Nelson important facts about
God's order in the universe.
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Notes:
This episode was produced as a
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exists outside of the chronological release of audio albums.
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#TC5
In My Image |
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Original Air Date:
Writer: Paul McCusker
Director: Paul McCusker
Sound Designer: Gap Digital Theme:
False gods
Summary:
Whit tells the story of Will, a boy who becomes tired of being
told what to do. When he encounters a mysterious traveler offering
him a god that's just right for him, Will puts himself into a
terrible trap.
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Notes:
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#TC6
Stepping Stones I |
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Original Air Date:
Writer: Paul McCusker
Director: Paul McCusker
Sound Designer: Gap Digital Theme:
The Founding of America
Summary:
Mr. Whittaker uses the enhanced Kids Radio studio to tell the
kids the true story of the Puritans and their voyage to North
America, their hard ships, and their new life.
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#TC7
Stepping Stones II |
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Original Air Date:
Writer: Paul McCusker
Director: Paul McCusker
Sound Designer: Gap Digital Theme:
The Founding of America
Summary:
Mr. Whittaker uses the
enhanced Kids Radio studio to tell the kids the true story of the
Puritans and their voyage to North America, their hard ships, and
their new life.
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The Truth Chronicles (Special)
Notes:
This episode was produced as a
complement to Focus on the Family's The Truth Project. It
exists outside of the chronological release of audio albums.
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#TC8
The Final Call |
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Original Air Date:
Writer: Paul McCusker
Director: Paul McCusker
Sound Designer: Gap Digital Theme:
Compassion for others
Summary:
Kids Radio presents the story of Jonah and relates it to sharing
the truth of the gospel in a world that needs absolutes.
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Notes:
This episode was produced as a
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exists outside of the chronological release of audio albums.

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