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#516: “Bassett Hounds”
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Bassett Hounds

“Bassett Hounds” is episode #516 of the Adventures in Odyssey audio series. It was written by Torry Martin, and originally aired on May 10, 2003.

Summary

Bernard Walton accompanies Wooton Bassett to Alaska for an unusual family reunion.

Plot

Wooton and Bernard go to Alaska together after finding out that Wooton's grandpa is about to pass away. Bernard owes Wooton a favor after he helped Bernard land a new job. Wooton claims he doesn't want to go to Alaska alone because of his family.

After arriving in Alaska, a limousine picks them up from the airport. Bernard questions why Wooton really brought him there and asks him to tell the truth about his family. Wooton reveals that his grandpa is passing through, not passing away. He's now a missionary in Africa and only back for a visit. Wooton is simply coming to Alaska for a family meeting at his grandparents' house.

At the family meeting, Wooton introduces Bernard to several of his family members. Bernard learns that Wooton's brother, Wellington Bassett, is trying to keep Wooton from getting their grandpa's inheritance. Wooton is oblivious to what's going on. He spends some one-on-one time with Grandpa in his office, where they talk about loving someone for who they are not what they have. The common bond between Wooton and Grandpa is that they both treasure their relationship with God more than possessions.

Wooton's cousin, Wilma Bassett, is having family problems. She pretends that everything is all right, however, because she wants to be included in Grandpa's inheritance. Wooton encourages her to tell the truth. In the end, Grandpa rewards his family with his inheritance according to what he feels he can entrust to them.

Discussion Questions

  1. Why did Bernard join Wooton on his trip to Alaska?
  2. When they arrived at Grandpa’s house, what did Bernard discover was the reason for Wooton’s family being there?
  3. After pretending to have a perfect life, Wilma finally came out and told her Grandpa the truth. As a result, she was rewarded for her honesty. Can you think of times that you’ve told people things that aren’t true?
  4. How can you be more honest in the future?

Cast

Heard in episode

Role Voice Actor
Airport P.A. Announcer Jess Harnell
Grandpa Bassett Jim Custer
Bernard Walton Dave Madden
Limo Driver Wendell Burton
Madison Bassett Cari Lyall
Marlyse Bassett Cari Lyall
Wellington Bassett Dale Inghram
Wilma Bassett Maureen Davis
Wooton Bassett Jess Harnell

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Character Mentioned By
Maude Walton Bernard Walton
Bradford Wooton Bassett


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  • This episode's title is a reference to the dog breed of basset hounds, although it could also be considered a reference to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's novel, The Hound of the Baskervilles.
  • The title may also be intended as a play on words. A hound can be a person who pursues something with dogged persistence. All the Basset relatives in the story are hounds who are chasing after the inheritance.
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Wooton Bassett: It'll only be a few days, Bernard. Just the weekend, I promise. Come on, what do you say?
Bernard Walton: I say you're expecting too much pepperoni for a pretty small pizza.


Bernard Walton: Does your Grandpa live very far away?
Wooton Bassett: Yeah, he does if you're driving.
Bernard Walton: Well, then, we'll have to take turns at the wheel.
Wooton Bassett: Oh, okay, but I don't think the airline pilots are going to like that.


Bernard Walton: Well, wake up the queen and alert her to trespassers!


Bernard Walton: There's two of you?
Wooton Bassett: Uh-huh.
Bernard Walton: You'd think there'd be a limit.


Wooton Bassett: The buffet's not working for ya?
Bernard Walton: That's not a buffet, it's dirt on crackers.


Bernard Walton: The only thing harder to find than you in this house is a light switch.


Wooton Bassett: He's always playing games like that. Once when we were little, he told me I was adopted, and I believed him for a year!
Bernard Walton: But... that's ridiculous! You're twins!
Wooton Bassett: <snorts> Yeah, I know. That's why I only believed him for a year.


Wooton Bassett: It's not that we don't make sense, it's that we have a different way of looking at things that do make sense.


Wooton Bassett: Hey, look at that! You've framed the picture I drew of Grandma.
Grandpa Bassett: I've always favored that piece; it's the only picture I have of your grandma wearing a cape.