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Album 09: Just in Time
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1991 (original release)
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January 23, 2018 (third release)
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Album 09: Just in Time

Just in Time is the 9th Adventures in Odyssey mainstream album. It was released in 1991 as Amazing Antics, Dynamic Discoveries, and re-released in October 2005 and January 2018 as Just in Time. Its episodes began airing on the radio starting on January 5, 1987 and finished on November 30, 2002.

Description

Amazing Antics, Dynamic Discoveries

Life in Odyssey is never boring! Amazing Antics and Dynamic Discoveries abound in this six-cassette album, as the Odyssey kids learn new lessons from their wacky adventures—with the help of John Avery Whittaker, of course!

Just in Time

The Gold Audio Series (2005)

It's a race against the clock! Can Curt and Traci solve the case of the missing train car? Will Robyn Jacobs stop being late for everything? Will the Barclay kids get their story straight about how the TV caught fire? Hurry to find the answers, and the important lessons on this classic "Gold Audio" album!

2018

It's a race against the clock! Can Curt and Traci solve the case of the missing train car? Will Robyn Jacobs stop being late for everything? Will the Barclay kids get their story straight about how the TV caught fire? Hurry to find the answers and learn important lessons along the way in this classic collection of adventures.

Episodes

Just in Time

Episode Original Airdate Writer Director Rating Buy Preview
#FP01: “Whit's Visitor”
January 5, 1987
Steve Harris
Phil Lollar
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Whit finds a young boy named Davey Morrison hiding in his garage. The boy's parents are getting separated, and Whit realizes Davey needs some help coping with the pain.

#109: “Two Sides to Every Story”
March 24, 1990
Paul McCusker
Paul McCusker
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Jimmy and Donna Barclay tell their parents two different versions of how their TV caught fire.

#114: “The Big Broadcast”
June 9, 1990
Paul McCusker
Paul McCusker
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Tom Riley and Whit premiere a new kind of Kids' Radio program.

#118: “What Happened to the Silver Streak?”
July 7, 1990
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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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.

#119: “Better Late than Never”
July 14, 1990
Paul McCusker
Paul McCusker
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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.

#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!

#127: “Have You No Selpurcs?”
September 8, 1990
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Curt Stevens and Lucy Cunningham-Schultz find out what "selpurcs" are by playing a game of Whit's design.

#129: “Not One of Us”
September 22, 1990
Paul McCusker
Paul McCusker
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Lucy and Connie travel to Sloughburgh where they get a first hand experience of what it feels like to be treated in a discriminatory way.

#130: “Bernard and Joseph, Part 1”
October 27, 1990
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Bernard tells Artie Powell, a boy with many siblings, the exciting life story of Joseph and his 11 brothers.

#131: “Bernard and Joseph, Part 2”
November 3, 1990
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Bernard tells Artie Powell, a boy with many siblings, the exciting life story of Joseph and his 11 brothers.

#133: “Cousin Albert”
November 24, 1990
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Lucy Cunningham-Schultz's cousin Albert Schultz doesn't know how to read and has been hiding it all his life. Lucy tries to convince her cousin to get the help he needs.

#140: “The Vow”
January 12, 1991
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Donna Barclay gets the impression that her parents are headed for a divorce, so she sets up a plan to keep the two of them together!

#141: “Over the Airwaves”
January 19, 1991
Paul McCusker
Phil Lollar
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Kids' Radio puts together a bunch of shows involving adaptations of parables that deal with living a good life.

#502: “Live at the 25!”
November 30, 2002
Marshal Younger
Chuck Bolte
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A live-set celebration of 25 years of Focus on the Family and the history of Whit's End through classic Kids' Radio sketches, talks with frequent customers, and more.


Writers

Writer Episode Number
FP01 109 114 118 119 126 127 129 130 131 133 140 141 502
Marshal Younger
Paul McCusker
Phil Lollar
Steve Harris

Amazing Antics, Dynamic Discoveries

Episode Original Airdate Writer Director Rating Buy Preview
#109: “Two Sides to Every Story”
March 24, 1990
Paul McCusker
Paul McCusker
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Jimmy and Donna Barclay tell their parents two different versions of how their TV caught fire.

#114: “The Big Broadcast”
June 9, 1990
Paul McCusker
Paul McCusker
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Tom Riley and Whit premiere a new kind of Kids' Radio program.

#118: “What Happened to the Silver Streak?”
July 7, 1990
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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FOTF.png

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.

#119: “Better Late than Never”
July 14, 1990
Paul McCusker
Paul McCusker
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FOTF.png

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.

#126: “Wishful Thinking”
September 1, 1990
Paul McCusker
Paul McCusker
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FOTF.png

After wishing her brother had never been born, Donna Barclay wakes up the next morning to discover she's received her wish!

#127: “Have You No Selpurcs?”
September 8, 1990
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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FOTF.png

Curt Stevens and Lucy Cunningham-Schultz find out what "selpurcs" are by playing a game of Whit's design.

#129: “Not One of Us”
September 22, 1990
Paul McCusker
Paul McCusker
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FOTF.png

Lucy and Connie travel to Sloughburgh where they get a first hand experience of what it feels like to be treated in a discriminatory way.

#130: “Bernard and Joseph, Part 1”
October 27, 1990
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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FOTF.png

Bernard tells Artie Powell, a boy with many siblings, the exciting life story of Joseph and his 11 brothers.

#131: “Bernard and Joseph, Part 2”
November 3, 1990
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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FOTF.png

Bernard tells Artie Powell, a boy with many siblings, the exciting life story of Joseph and his 11 brothers.

#133: “Cousin Albert”
November 24, 1990
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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FOTF.png

Lucy Cunningham-Schultz's cousin Albert Schultz doesn't know how to read and has been hiding it all his life. Lucy tries to convince her cousin to get the help he needs.

#140: “The Vow”
January 12, 1991
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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FOTF.png

Donna Barclay gets the impression that her parents are headed for a divorce, so she sets up a plan to keep the two of them together!

#141: “Over the Airwaves”
January 19, 1991
Paul McCusker
Phil Lollar
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Download from the Official Podcast

Kids' Radio puts together a bunch of shows involving adaptations of parables that deal with living a good life.


Trivia

Version Difference
Goof
  • The 2005 Gold Audio release back cover states that the theme of #129: “Not One of Us” is "Scruples". This was corrected to "Bigotry" on the 2018 re-release.

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