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#4: “Connie Comes to Town”
December 12, 1987
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Even though teenager Connie Kendall has just moved into Odyssey, she can hardly wait to go back to California…and 10-year-old Bobby has secretly made up his mind that he's going with her.
#19: “Recollections”
March 26, 1988
Phil Lollar
Steve Harris
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Whit’s best friend, Tom Riley , tells Connie the story of how Whit's End was created amid tragic circumstances.
#33: “The Day Independence Came”
July 2, 1988
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Irwin Springer , a middle schooler interested in history, falls when trying to get a book and imagines that he visited the American Revolution and witnessed the signing of the Declaration of Independence .
#39: “The Case of the Secret Room, Part 1”
August 13, 1988
Paul McCusker
Paul McCusker
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Whit and Jami Martin solve a forty-year old mystery after finding a skeleton in a hidden room in the basement.
#40: “The Case of the Secret Room, Part 2”
August 20, 1988
Paul McCusker
Paul McCusker
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A secret room is discovered in Whit's End that holds the skeleton of an old janitor from The Fillmore Recreation Center . Whit and Jami Martin attempt to discover some answers.
#46: “The Shepherd and the Giant”
October 29, 1988
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Connie experiences the story of the Shepherd and the Giant using 'The Environment Enhancer ', a new creation by Whit .
#79: “Our Best Vacation Ever”
July 22, 1989
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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The Barclays take the best vacation they've ever had — without leaving Odyssey!
#82: “Heatwave”
August 12, 1989
Paul McCusker
Phil Lollar
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Jack Davis and Oscar Peterson solve the mystery of a strange kid and an armload of lumber.
#92: “The Ill-Gotten Deed”
November 4, 1989
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Whit tells Calvin the story of brothers Horace and Grover McAlister , illustrating how far less productive revenge is than work.
#113: “Suspicious Minds”
May 5, 1990
Paul McCusker
Phil Lollar
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Money mysteriously disappears from the cash register at Whit's End , and Connie and Eugene are determined to find the perpetrator.
#126: “Wishful Thinking”
September 1, 1990
Paul McCusker
Paul McCusker
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After wishing her brother had never been born, Donna Barclay wakes up the next morning to discover she's received her wish!
#139: “Melanie's Diary”
January 5, 1991
Paul McCusker
Phil Lollar
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Melanie Jacobs finds revenge after her sister Robyn snoops in her diary.
#154: “Coming of Age”
May 18, 1991
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Jimmy Barclay begins his journey of adolescence, while confronting his changing voice and his first crush.
#184: “Isaac the Chivalrous”
February 29, 1992
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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After a journey in the Imagination Station, a brave knight follows Isaac into modern times.
#194: “A License to Drive”
May 9, 1992
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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When Eugene needs help getting his driver's license, he turns to Connie for help.
#211: “The Mortal Coil, Part 1”
November 21, 1992
Paul McCusker
Paul McCusker
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Whit programs the Imagination Station to show what life after death might be like. Against the advice of Tom Riley , he tries the program on himself … with dangerous results.
#212: “The Mortal Coil, Part 2”
November 28, 1992
Paul McCusker
Paul McCusker
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Whit programs the Imagination Station to show what life after death might be like. Against the advice of Tom Riley , he tries the program on himself … with dangerous results.
#223: “Real Time”
March 13, 1993
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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A debate about the existence of God, a stalled elevator and a ticking bomb are all part of Whit 's visit to a local radio station.
#236: “Into Temptation”
June 26, 1993
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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A new invention of Whit 's – called the Room of Consequence – lets Jimmy play out what might happen if he disobeys his parents.
#246: “My Fair Bernard”
October 2, 1993
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Bernard Walton tries to improve his image by being in play about his life, which is being produced by Edwin Blackgaard .
#255: “The Boy Who Cried 'Destructo!'”
January 15, 1994
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Lawrence Hodges claims that agents from Destructo have kidnapped Harlow Doyle near a mysterious cave.
#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.
#314: “The Underground Railroad, Part 1”
May 13, 1995
Marshal Younger
Marshal Younger
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A stranger tells Jack the story of the Ross family, and their courageous run for freedom to escape slavery.
#315: “The Underground Railroad, Part 2”
May 20, 1995
Marshal Younger
Marshal Younger
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A stranger tells Jack the story of the Ross family, and their courageous run for freedom to escape slavery.
#316: “The Underground Railroad, Part 3”
May 27, 1995
Marshal Younger
Marshal Younger
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A stranger tells Jack the story of the Ross family, and their courageous run for freedom to escape slavery.
#354: “Blind Justice”
May 11, 1996
Marshal Younger
Paul McCusker
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Eugene and Bernard wind up on the same jury and must decide the fate of a young boy accused of burglary.
#378: “The Painting”
October 18, 1997
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Jack and Joanne Allen open J & J Antiques and are immediately caught up in a mystery involving a millionaire and a long-lost painting.
#453: “The Great Wishy Woz, Part 1”
October 28, 2000
John Fornof
John Fornof
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Kids' Radio features a story about a young girl named Dotty who is transported to a strange land.
#454: “The Great Wishy Woz, Part 2”
November 4, 2000
John Fornof
John Fornof
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Kids' Radio features a story about a young girl named Dotty who is transported to a strange land.
#470: “Break a Leg”
May 12, 2001
Nathan Hoobler
Kathy Buchanan
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In an unfortunate accident, Cal Jordan loses control of his bike. He crashes into Walter Shakespeare , whose leg is broken as a result.