Album 23: Twists and Turns
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1996 (original release) 2011 (second release)
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Album 23: Twists and Turns
Twists and Turns is the 23rd Adventures in Odyssey mainstream album . It was released in 1996.
Its episodes began airing on the radio starting on January 21, 1995 and finished on April 22, 1995.
Description
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Life can be a bit like a roller coaster–you just never know what’s around the next bend! The folks in Odyssey , young and old alike, are learning some very important things lately: being responsible for yourself, accepting and understanding others, and being a friend even when it isn’t easy. Whether, it’s a peak, a valley or a hairpin curve, you’re guaranteed a fun-filled, action-packed ride with the gang from Odyssey!
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Bonus Features
There are no extra features on this album, but the episodes do feature a total of 1 minute, 1 second of extra scenes that had to be deleted from the original broadcast versions in order to keep them at the appropriate time for the radio.
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#298: “I Want My B-TV!”
January 21, 1995
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Bernard Walton and the gang at Whit's End create a new television variety show.
#299: “The Truth About Zachary”
January 28, 1995
Marshal Younger
Marshal Younger
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Lucy Cunningham-Schultz tries to write a news article about Zachary Sellers and find out why he's in a wheelchair.
#300: “Preacher's Kid”
February 4, 1995
Marshal Younger
Marshal Younger
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Donna Barclay is tired of everyone expecting her to be the perfect pastor 's child, but her rebellion goes too far.
#301: “The Good, the Bad and Butch”
February 11, 1995
Marshal Younger
Marshal Younger
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Sam Johnson wants to renew his friendship with Butch Evans even though Butch is now a member of the Bones of Rath .
#302: “Share and Share Alike”
February 18, 1995
Marshal Younger
Paul McCusker
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Kids' Radio stages a share-a-thon to benefit a local homeless shelter.
#303: “All the Difference in the World”
February 25, 1995
Paul McCusker
Paul McCusker
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Danny Schmidt goes against his parents' wishes when they tell him not to watch a video because it goes against their beliefs as Christians.
#304: “St. Paul: The Man from Tarsus”
March 4, 1995
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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In the Imagination Station , Rodney Rathbone and Sam meet the biblical Peter , Barnabas , and a violent man named Saul .
#305: “St. Paul: Set Apart by God”
March 11, 1995
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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In the Imagination Station , Rodney Rathbone and Sam meet the biblical Peter , Barnabas , and a violent man named Saul .
#306: “A Victim of Circumstance”
March 18, 1995
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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When Rodney steps through a skylight at Whit's End and breaks his leg, the Rathbones take Jason Whittaker to court.
#309: “The Perfect Witness, Part 1”
April 8, 1995
Paul McCusker
Paul McCusker
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A mystery is triggered when two armed men hold up Holstein's Books and take a hostage--a blind girl named Jenny Roberts .
#310: “The Perfect Witness, Part 2”
April 15, 1995
Paul McCusker
Paul McCusker
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A mystery is triggered when two armed men hold up Holstein's Books and take a hostage--a blind girl named Jenny Roberts .
#311: “The Perfect Witness, Part 3”
April 22, 1995
Paul McCusker
Paul McCusker
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A mystery is triggered when two armed men hold up Holstein's Books and take a hostage--a blind girl named Jenny Roberts .
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Rough Sketch, Gary thought Jason fell through the skylight, instead of Rodney.
After drawing this sketch, they remembered that Rodney would be falling into the 2nd floor instead of 1st floor.
Moved to the 2nd floor, shows the outside roof.
Jason's face changed, he wouldn't be in his CIA gear, but the AIO team thought it looked cool so they left it.
Changed Jack's face, Rodney's eyes, and broken glass. They remembered the skylight was just put in, so the tiles wouldn't go around the skylight.
Final Art, fixed tile placement and changed color scheme and Jack's mouth and added more broken glass.
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