
The Long End, Part 3
The conclusion of Buck and Mr. Skint’s sordid tangle of cons finally leads Buck to learn the truth about his family, both past and present.
The conclusion of Buck and Mr. Skint’s sordid tangle of cons finally leads Buck to learn the truth about his family, both past and present.
After Wooton accidentally gives a negative review of Penny’s artwork, he feels that he must do everything to keep from offending her. This includes allowing her to hang her frightening clown paintings all over the house. Meanwhile, Connie shares a studio with a fellow student who is insensitive of his own annoying habits.
A pinata filled with delicious chocolate goes missing from Whit’s End. Only a few people were in the room at the scene of the crime, leading Emily Jones to investigate “whodunit!”
Connie poses undercover as a carnival clown while Grady McKay tells his friends that Wooton Bassett is his father.
True affections and a valentine complicate the relationship between Trent DeWhite and Mandy Straussberg.
Wellington Bassett calls his twin brother, Wooton, for a bizarre favor–he wants Wooton to pretend to be him for a business meeting.
Aubrey’s tale of being scared by a cat seems to become more life-threatening with every telling. Kids’ Radio tells the story of two kids who take very different paths in life and yet meet in the same place.
Aubrey Shepard and Lisa Mulligan cook up a scam using a two-way radio to make people believe that Lisa can see–with her mind.
When Connie hears that a famous writer named Mark Herring is going to stop by Whit’s End, she decides to make sure everyone is on his or her best behavior.
Bernard Walton tries to improve his image by being in play about his life, which is being produced by Edwin Blackgaard.
Edwin Blackgaard finds himself in dire straits financially and reluctantly agrees to teach an acting class in Odyssey – after he receives an anonymous donation.
Private Investigator Harlow Doyle gets pulled into a case involving a missing camera, a Bible contest and the always-suspect Rodney Rathbone.
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