Life in Odyssey is never boring! The wacky adventures of the Odyssey gang lead them to learn new lessons in honesty, brotherly love, and helping one another–with the help of John Avery Whittaker, of course!

Life in Odyssey is never boring! The wacky adventures of the Odyssey gang lead them to learn new lessons in honesty, brotherly love, and helping one another–with the help of John Avery Whittaker, of course!
Jimmy and Donna Barclay tell their parents two different versions of how their TV caught fire.
Whit and Tom reopen the Kids’ Radio studio with the Good Samaritan story.
Young Traci Needlemeyer’s model train car mysteriously disappears, and Curt Stevens points a suspicious finger at Michelle Terry, a girl with a reputation for taking things that don’t belong to her.
Robyn Jacobs has developed a habit for being fashionably late, but gets a taste of what life would be like if her tardiness turned into an epidemic.
Donna Barclay gets a surprise when she wishes her brother, Jimmy, had never been born – and it seems to come true!
Whit concocts an unusual game to teach Curt Stevens and Lucy Cunninghan-Schultz about scruples.
For an article on bigotry, Lucy and Connie go to the country town of Sloughburgh, where everyone seems to be bigoted against them!
Bernard tells Artie Powell, a boy with many siblings, the exciting life story of Joseph and his 11 brothers.
Bernard tells Artie Powell, a boy with many siblings, the exciting life story of Joseph and his 11 brothers.
Lucy discovers that her cousin Albert Schultz, a high school basketball star, has a problem that could destroy his future.
When Donna and Jimmy become convinced that their parents’ marriage is falling apart, they take drastic action to save it.
Kids’ Radio tells several parables including one about the wicked tenants in a skit called “Young Guns Bonanza!”
Connie and the gang at Whit’s End celebrate what they think is the 25th anniversary of Whit’s End!
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