Connie Comes to Town

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#4: “Connie Comes to Town”
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Philippians 4:11-12

11I am not saying this because I am in need, for I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances. 12I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want.

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Connie llega a la ciudad
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Connie Comes to Town

“Connie Comes to Town” is episode #4 of the Adventures in Odyssey audio series. It was written and directed by Phil Lollar and Steve Harris, and originally aired on December 12, 1987.

Summary

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.

Plot

It's a busy day at Whit's End. The phone is ringing, kids are demanding sundaes, Tom Riley is making deliveries - everything is in an uproar. Yet, despite all this, Bobby Novak is bored silly. He wants excitement and new activities, not the same old Bible Bowl that occurs every few months. Whit tells him to stay alert - excitement could be waiting on the other side of the door. Right on cue, the door opens, and in walks a young teenage girl named Connie Kendall.

Connie is looking for a job so that she can earn enough money for a bus ticket back to Los Angeles, California. After hearing a bit about her, Whit hires Connie on the spot. Connie proves to be popular with the kids - especially with Bobby, who develops a big crush on her. Bobby is so smitten, in fact, that he plans on sitting next to Connie when she rides the bus back to L.A. When Whit finds out, he is horrified and asks Connie for some explanations. Connie is just as surprised as Whit and assures him that she knew nothing about the crush.

Connie won't take any responsibility for the situation, but Whit tells her she can't simply drift through life thinking she won't influence anyone - God made us dependent on each other. Connie claims she's not into God, but Whit says that her attitude won't solve the problem. But Whit does know how Connie can help solve the problem.

Later that day, Tom coaxes Bobby to come to the Bible Bowl - with surprise host, Connie Kendall! Connie gets Bobby to participate in the Bowl, and they both have a lot of fun.

Afterward, Connie convinces Bobby, and herself, that instead of looking for happiness in California, maybe they should try to find it right here in Odyssey.

Discussion Questions

  1. What does it mean to be content?
  2. Bobby was bored with his life in Odyssey. Have you ever been bored?
  3. How did you escape your boredom?
  4. Whit told Connie that God made us dependent on each other. In what ways do you depend on others?
  5. How do they depend on you?

Cast

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Character Mentioned By
Marianne Josephs John Whittaker
Bill Kendall Connie Kendall
Don Johnson Bobby Novak


Notes

Trivia
  • This episode introduces Connie Kendall to Odyssey.
  • Whit tells Connie to pick up a uniform, but uniforms at Whit's End are never mentioned again.
  • Bobby Novak seems to be another early version of Jimmy Barclay, another boy played by David Griffin who developed a crush on Connie.
  • In the early days of Adventures in Odyssey, the regular cast (aside from Whit, Tom Riley and Connie Kendall) was constantly shifting. As a result, it wasn't uncommon for characters to appear in only a couple of episodes and actors usually found themselves playing a different character every episode.
  • This is the first mention of the Bible Bowl, an event that would appear only twice more but was apparently a popular competition at Whit's End.
  • This episode was originally intended to be the series premiere in 1987, but due to Connie's voice actress, Katie Leigh, having recently given birth at the time; the episode was pushed to number 4, while #1: “Whit's Flop” became the series premiere.
  • Below you can hear a short introduction to “Connie Comes to Town” given by Bob Luttrell on a tape given to radio stations (an Odyssey "daily") for the November 4, 1996 re-broadcast of the episode.

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Bobby Novak: You're worried cause she's going to California and she won't have anyone to take care of her and make sure she doesn't get into trouble.
John Whittaker: Well, as a matter of fact, yes! That's a big part of it!
Bobby Novak: Then you can relax.
John Whittaker: Why?
Bobby Novak: Cause I talked it over with Connie and she's not going off by herself to California after all.
John Whittaker: Oh, she's not?
Bobby Novak: No way. I'm going with her!
John Whittaker: What?!


John Whittaker: I'll talk about Jesus on the mount of transfiguration. Okay?
Freddy: Mr. Whittaker?
John Whittaker: Well, you can take your pick of Scripture references. The story is in the book of Matthew, Mark and...
Freddy: Mr. Whittaker!?
John Whittaker: Freddy, I'll be right with you! Marianne... I know Freddy isn't in the Bible! He's right here. Luke, that's what I meant. Luke is in the Bible, and Tom is in the hallway!


John Whittaker: I mean, you never know when your next discovery might be. Why, excitement could be waiting for us right on the other side of that door! <the door opens>
Connie Kendall: Excuse me.
Whit, Bobby, and Amanda: Yes?
Connie: Uh, yeah. Could you tell me how to get to Front Street?
Bobby and Amanda: Awwww!


Connie Kendall: Who were Shadrach, Meesh... a-lack...
Bobby Novak: Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego.
Connie Kendall: <buzzer sounds> Yeah, yeah! What he said!


John Whittaker: That sense of adventure is hard to hold on to, but sometimes it's just a matter of how you look at things. You never know when your next discovery will happen.


John Whittaker: Every time you come in contact with another human being, something happens. Neither one of you is quite the same ever again. You can't drift through life thinking you're never going to influence anybody. God made each and every one of us dependent on other people. He wants us to feel some sort of responsibility towards each other. What type of world would we live in if we didn't care for one another?


John Whittaker: Any place you live is what you make of it.

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